Plenty of south swell and plenty of south-east wind
Plenty of south swell and plenty of south-east wind
Before we get stuck into surf size estimates, we also need to look at the other dominant factor for the entire week - persistent SE winds.
Before we get stuck into surf size estimates, we also need to look at the other dominant factor for the entire week - persistent SE winds.
The developing Tasman Low looks very impressive on paper but it’s actually going to move quickly to the east.
Building S'ly swell tomorrow with less than ideal winds, clean and easing Wednesday. New pulse for Friday with favourable winds, small into the weekend.
Strong SW and S/SW swells tomorrow with onshore winds, cleaner and easing Wednesday. New swell for later Thursday and Friday with clean conditions each morning.
Clean conditions but small to tiny surf tomorrow and Wednesday morning, kicking late with a new W/SW swell, peaking Thursday. Fun swell for the weekend as well.
Poor tomorrow, with a new S/SW groundswell for Wednesday morning with workable winds for keen surfers. Cleaner from Thursday and with fun pulses of swell.
Building S/SW swell through tomorrow afternoon, easing Wednesday though with onshore winds. Variable breezes Thursday, but cleaner Friday on the beaches with a new S/SW swell, easing through the weekend.
We have no major groundswells on the cards and an extended, predominant SE airstream ahead, so with little swell potential for the Mid Coast we’ll have to pick the eyes out of the wind forecast at Victor.
It’s not a particularly inspiring forecast period.
The only real swell source for the weekend will be the existing E’ly swell.