Poor, with a slightly better wind outlook
Poor, with a slightly better wind outlook
The winds over the coming period are looking a touch better, but the swell outlook remains very average until next week.
The winds over the coming period are looking a touch better, but the swell outlook remains very average until next week.
I suppose at this juncture we can talk in broad brushstrokes, because the state of the surf for the short term will be heavily dependent on just a couple of factors: (1) the state of the banks, following this scouring swell event, and (2) whether the modeled N/NE winds get up to strength. More in the Forecaster Notes.
The whole synoptic cycle seems to have been pushed back a day since Friday’s notes were prepared. More in the Forecaster Notes.
It's not often we receive swells from tropical activity but we've got a couple of decent sources on the cards for the coming week or two.
An average period of waves for the South Arm with dicey winds and no decent swell. Try further afield.
Small, weak surf for the most part this week with one or two surfable days for the keen. There's a possible better swell lining up early next week.
A change this evening will herald in the dreaded sou'easters with no decent swell with size or quality due for the coming period. There is a little glimmer for the Mid Coast.
The coming outlook isn't to flash at all so get stuck in today and make the most of the clean conditions and fun, easing swell.
Of course, Monday will be huge. You don’t need me to tell you that. And most breaks - even many points and sheltered spots - will be a wash out. More in the Forecaster Notes.
A series of complex tropical systems are forming to our north and they’re going to heavily influence our surf, wind and weather over the coming days. More in the Forecaster Notes.