Good run for the South Coast
Good run for the South Coast
We've got plenty of swell due out of the south with mostly light morning winds this period.
We've got plenty of swell due out of the south with mostly light morning winds this period.
For now, frontal activity is being allowed to track in a more favourable manner for S swell production so we’ll see a week of small/moderate S swell pulses leading into the Easter weekend.
The coming days look fun for protected spots with plenty of swell along with favourable winds. The end of the week will favour the beaches, followed by a period of average surf.
We've got plenty of swell for the period with the favourable wind outlook holding.
The weekend will see clean, easing surf, with nothing major due next week. A large mix of swells are due next weekend.
Weak high pressure in the Tasman is seeing a dissipating tradewind fetch in the Coral Sea so we’ll finally see this run of surf wind down over the weekend, becoming tiny likely by Sat a’noon into Sun.
S swells from frontal activity now look a notch more active next week as the W-E progression of the next high cell (and subsequently fronts) slows and allows more intrusion into the lower Tasman.
The Mid Coast will lose its size on the weekend and the South Coast will be onshore. Better swells with light winds are due early next week.
Light winds continue into Mon and likely until Wed as the as the W-E progression of the next high cell (and subsequently fronts) slows and allows more intrusion of the S’ly fronts into the lower Tasman. S swells from frontal activity now look a notch more active next week, especially at S facing beaches in NENSW.
S swells from frontal activity now look a notch more active next week as the W-E progression of the next high cell (and subsequently fronts) slows and allows more intrusion into the lower Tasman.