Great S/SE groundswell with offshores tomorrow morning, fading Friday
Great S/SE groundswell with offshores tomorrow morning, fading Friday
Make the most of tomorrow and Friday as there's not much on the cards into next week.
Make the most of tomorrow and Friday as there's not much on the cards into next week.
Make the most of tomorrow with a rare S/SE groundswell and favourable winds, as the weekend will be unsurfable.
Over the coming period the best spots to surf will be from Perth north, out of the westerly wind regime.
The biggest is yet to come. Today’s south swell will continue to ease overnight and into Thursday morning, however it’ll be replaced with a strong secondary S/SE groundswell during the day.
Clean waves all day tomorrow down South with smaller and trickier waves Friday worth giving a miss. Fun Mid swell Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning with a larger groundswell on Monday.
Mornington Peninsula looking the best tomorrow and Friday, with better swell for the Surf Coast from Monday afternoon.
From this weekend onwards, we've got an active period ahead with a moderate to large S/SW groundswell Saturday afternoon expected to be backed up by a much larger and more powerful S/SW groundswell Tuesday.
Good SW groundswell through Saturday afternoon and Sunday ahead of a very large and powerful S/SW groundswell Tuesday under fresh trade-winds.
We've got another strong pulse of S'ly and then S/SE groundswell on the cards over the coming days, generated by a vigorous low pushing up into the state this evening and then up past out coast tomorrow.
Wednesday’s building swell will be generated by a strong front presently crossing the Tasmanian coast. It’s a strong, dynamic system but is poorly aligned for the Australian East Coast (quite SW-NE in orientation through the lower Tasman Sea) so swell prospects will be down a bit compared to a more meridionally aligned fetch.