Weak surf for the coming days
Weak surf for the coming days
There's a weak mix of swells with east winds due over the coming days ahead of some new groundswell late week. Winds will deteriorate as the swell peaks.
There's a weak mix of swells with east winds due over the coming days ahead of some new groundswell late week. Winds will deteriorate as the swell peaks.
Good options in protected spots as the swell continues all weekend and early next week while clocking more east in direction.
A good swell will be spoilt by onshore winds on the weekend. Early next week will be cleaner but small.
There's no evidence to suggests any deviation away from the current regional trend for the east swell.
A reintensification of the Tasman Low on Saturday and Sunday - further east, near New Zealand - will generate a renewal of strong S/SE thru SE swell for Monday.
The coming period looks fun with plenty of swell (small to tiny Mandurah/Perth) and with morning offshore winds.
A good new groundswell is expected tomorrow but with morning E winds, improving as the swell eases Sunday. Next week looks slow.
A good sized SW groundswell is due into tomorrow, easing thereafter with persistent, gusty east to south-east winds.
The main synoptic feature for the short term period is a developing complex Tasman Low that'll spin up east of Bass Strait overnight, and reach peak intensity on Friday, but actually remain active within our swell window until next Wednesday.
That's right, we're looking at a week of waves from a single swell source.