Easterly window dries up; southerly window fires up
Easterly window dries up; southerly window fires up
Plenty of fun surf this weekend. For Northern NSW, that is.
Plenty of fun surf this weekend. For Northern NSW, that is.
This change will be linked in with a low off the eastern Tasmanian coast, and gale force S/SW winds will develop through the swell window, generating a decent southerly swell for Wednesday
We've got an active week of surf ahead with plenty of swell and generally favourable winds, opening up plenty of options.
There'll be plenty of surf over the coming week but troughs and lows will bring persistent, poor winds.
Conditions won't be ideal but there'll be a few windows of good conditions and fun sized waves this period.
The coming period is tricky regarding local winds and swell pulses. The Mid looks cleanest but mostly tiny.
The outlook is generally average with dicey winds spoiling a variety of swells. There should be a few windows to pick out from the period though.
No great change to the weekend f/cast. A high is approaching Tasmania from the W, passing over the state tonight and setting up N’ly winds Sat before a trough brings a more variable SE-SW flow on Sunday.
Get a surf in tomorrow morning before the swell fades. Next week looks active but mostly onshore.
A slow moving low pressure system is currently off the QLD coast generating plenty of size for the subtropics. Windspeeds along the southern flank are just a notch higher than modelled on Wed so we’ve seen a corresponding uptick in size.