Good run of surf for the state
Good run of surf for the state
Good swells with some great winds to work around and some sizey days for the South West.
Good swells with some great winds to work around and some sizey days for the South West.
Under the influence of the high pressure belt it’ll be a week of SE to E/SE’ly winds and a small blend of E’ly tradewind swell trains.
We’re looking at a steep easing trend and a week of small surf as high pressure moves a little more northwards than it has so far this La Niña Summer. Under the influence of the high pressure belt it’ll be a week of N to NE’ly winds and a small blend of E’ly swell trains.
We've got plenty of swell inbound across the state but a clean wave on the South Coast will be hard to come by.
We've got one piece of the puzzle with increasing swells through this week but winds will still be funky so you'll have to work around them.
Easing W/SW swell tomorrow with clean conditions, with some stronger swells into next week.
N’ly winds do perk up off the South Coast and into Bass Strait later Sun, which should see NE windswell lift into the 3ft range later Sun.
At 5am this morning TC Dovi was about 730 nautical miles E/NE of the Queensland border. Winds in the fetch are aimed away from the CQ coast, to targets further south, so the cyclone itself is not a swell source for the region.
Fun swells with decent winds for the coming period and plenty of windows for a surf.
The headline news is TC Dovi, which formed north-east of New Caledonia Wed a’noon and is moving SW at about 12 knots inside the Coral Sea. At 5am this morning TC Dovi was about 730 nautical miles E/NE of the Queensland border. That puts it in our swell window and although Dovi is currently Cat 3 it’s surf potential is limited by the compact fetch and expected increased speed of movement over the next 24 hrs.