A couple of windows before things get wild 
A couple of windows before things get wild 
We have a relatively quiet week ahead of a series of severe systems hitting the state.
We have a relatively quiet week ahead of a series of severe systems hitting the state.
Gales to severe gales from the S through SE will generate another peak in size later today and through tomorrow from the secondary low slingshotting around the primary centre, well positioned in the Tasmanian swell window. Winds from the E-E/NE are also still active in the swell window.
We've got persistent polar frontal activity and fun pulses of swell for the near to medium term.
Gales to severe gales from the S through SE will generate another large peak in size later today and through tomorrow from the secondary low slingshotting around the primary centre, focused on Southern/Central NSW with a much smaller payload being delivered north of the Hunter.
Make the most of the offshore winds and smaller surf over the coming days ahead of a large, stormy run of surf next week.
A vigorous coastal low is now moving N, with a secondary low centre rotating around the primary low before forming a dual-centred system, which then slowly moves away from the NSW coast later tomorrow and through Fri.
Tomorrow will remain average, much better into Friday and the weekend with some fun swell and favourable winds. Longer term is active.
Active for both regions from mid-late next week.
Winds in the Coral Sea feeding into the Coral Sea trough generate some fun waves for CQ. Those waves should continue into Tues before easing Wed as the trough/low dips southwards.
A few fun mornings for the metro regions while Margs should make the most out of one day this week.