Tricky weekend, lots of action next week
Tricky weekend, lots of action next week
Winds will be variable tomorrow morning but with small surf, much more active into next week with workable winds that will favour the Mid Coast early week.
Winds will be variable tomorrow morning but with small surf, much more active into next week with workable winds that will favour the Mid Coast early week.
Fading surf on the weekend with clean conditions across the exposed beaches tomorrow. Next week is very active but winds aren't great.
The synoptic pattern over and surrounding Australia still has a strong La Niña signature with troughy low pressure areas in the Tasman Sea and an active monsoon trough across Northern Australia. High pressure on the other side of New Zealand is cradling areas of low pressure aimed at NSW and SEQLD with the Coral Sea adjacent to the CQ swell window offering up very weak pressure gradients and swell generating winds.
There's plenty of swell on the way with workable winds, best each morning.
Clean conditions but smaller surf tomorrow, poor Friday with a window Saturday morning. Better surf is due into early next week.
The synoptic pattern over and surrounding Australia still has a strong La Niña signature with troughy low pressure areas in the Tasman Sea and an active monsoon trough across Northern Australia. High pressure on the other side of New Zealand is cradling areas of low pressure and maintaining a small, fun E swell signal.
The synoptic pattern over and surrounding Australia still has a strong La Niña signature with troughy low pressure areas in the Tasman Sea and an active monsoon trough across Northern Australia. High pressure on the other side of New Zealand is cradling areas of low pressure and maintaining a small, fun E swell signal.
There's only really one window for the South Coast this period, with a few little Mid waves to pick and choose from.
The synoptic pattern over and surrounding Australia still has a clear La Niña signature with troughy low pressure areas in the Tasman Sea and an active monsoon trough across Northern Australia. High pressure on the other side of New Zealand is cradling areas of low pressure and maintaining a small, fun E swell signal.
Make the most of this morning and the small windows over the coming days before S'ly winds kick in later weekend, through most of next week.