More S'ly swell ahead, with better winds
More S'ly swell ahead, with better winds
A new long period S’ly swell will push up during Thursday morning, generated by a polar low south of Tasmania earlier this week.
A new long period S’ly swell will push up during Thursday morning, generated by a polar low south of Tasmania earlier this week.
Our current S’ly swell will continue to ease into Thursday, but a new long period S’ly swell will push up through the morning, generated by a polar low south of Tasmania earlier this week.
Nothing major for our coast with fading waves at south swell magnets tomorrow, with a new swell for next Tuesday morning.
Clean conditions each morning over the coming days with easing S/SW swell energy, holding Friday and Saturday, tiny Sunday. Fun new S/SE swell later Monday and more so Tuesday morning.
Easing W/SW swell tomorrow with clean conditions around Mandurah and Perth, onshore Friday. Oversized W/SW groundswell building Saturday, peaking late and easing Sunday but with terrible winds. Cleaner from Tuesday next week with good SW groundswell pulses Wednesday and Friday.
Fun waves tomorrow with a good easing S/SW groundswell with favourable winds most of the day, small to tiny Friday but clean again. Tiny W/SW swells for the Mid Coast Friday and Saturday smaller Sunday/Monday.
Easing S/SW groundswell tomorrow, further Friday with favourable winds for exposed spots. Small to tiny Saturday, with a very inconsistent long-range W/SW groundswell building Sunday and peaking Monday. Best on the beaches Monday.
Easing S/SW swell over the coming days ahead of a new mid-period SW swell Thursday/Friday and then large powerful SW groundswell building Sunday, peaking late, easing Monday. Favourable winds through the forecast period.
Easing S/SW swell over the coming days ahead of a new mid-period SW swelll Friday and then large powerful SW groundswell building Sunday, peaking Monday (peaking late Sunday Mentawais). Favourable winds through the forecast period.
So, our recently spell of east swell has certainly drawn to a close, and the focus has swung to the south, thanks to a strong frontal passage through the Tasman Sea.