Fun options out of the SE and E/NE
Fun options out of the SE and E/NE
A fun mix of SE and E/NE swell, with light offshore winds on Thursday morning and holding throughout Friday.
A fun mix of SE and E/NE swell, with light offshore winds on Thursday morning and holding throughout Friday.
Fun easing waves tomorrow with an offshore wind, tiny and onshore into Friday with a late increase in new swell, peaking Saturday afternoon. Cleanest early with a W'ly breeze. Onshore until Tuesday with a new SW swell.
Easing small swell with variable winds tomorrow, onshore Wednesday along with a weak windswell. Weak mid-period N'ly swell building Thursday, peaking Friday morning with stronger N'ly groundswell pulses fro later in the day and through the weekend as winds improve.
We’re now on the backside of the current trade swell event, but the good news is that there’s plenty of fun surf to come.
Fun new SW swell tomorrow but with SE winds, easing into Wednesday and Thursday with N/NE winds. Mix of swells for the weekend but with onshore winds at this stage. A few different scenarios at play.
Easing surf with poor winds tomorrow and Wednesday, small and bumpy Thursday, with a better swell from Friday with offshores, easing into the weekend.
Eastern Tasmania Surf Forecast by Guy Dixon (issued Monday 14th March)
Best Days: Northern corners Thursday morning, Friday morning
Recap:
Good clean easing E'ly swell from 2-3ft Saturday, much smaller Sunday, while today a S'ly change has moved through with a weak building windswell.
This week (Tuesday 15th - Friday 18th):
Good fun swell for the Mid tomorrow morning, fun South Coast Wednesday morning and Thursday morning. Good new SW swells Saturday, cleanest on the Mid, better down South Sunday.
Poor conditions tomorrow with a new good SW swell and building SE windswell along with strengthening E/SE winds. Easing mix of swells Wednesday as winds tend E/NE through the morning, opening up some decent options. Cleanest Thursday morning.
Thursday and Friday morning are looking good for a wave at most locations, with a fun SE swell breaking across south facing beaches, accompanied by a smaller E/NE swell across open beaches.