Average period of surf, but there'll be waves
Average period of surf, but there'll be waves
Freshening N/NE winds will deteriorate surface conditions through Saturday.
Freshening N/NE winds will deteriorate surface conditions through Saturday.
Building W/SW swells through next week with generally favourable winds.
Tomorrow's N/NE windswell has been downgraded further and the coming outlook isn't too exciting.
Plenty of swell across the state this period but winds will be tricky and conditions best suited to protected spots.
There's a lot to get through this period but the bottom line is that there'll be waves on both coasts but finding the windows of clean conditions will be a touch tricky.
Lots of swell and favourable winds to work around over the coming period, a great pre-Christmas treat.
However, we have some new swell due south of the border on Friday. In fact the Lower Mid North Coast may see this late Thursday.
So, the weekend’s Tasman Low event - responsible for the last six days of swell - has become absorbed into a broad trough occupying the eastern half of the Tasman Sea.
As the easterly swell energy fades the coming outlook is fairly subdued and weak.
Small to tiny surf will continue over the coming days ahead of an increase in activity next week.