Tiny week of surf
Tiny week of surf
The swell from last week is bottoming out with nothing of significance on the way until the weekend.
The swell from last week is bottoming out with nothing of significance on the way until the weekend.
As noted on Fridays forecast another unseasonal low pressure system formed off the QLD coast over the weekend and has now drifted over to a position roughly equidistant between New Caledonia and the North Island.
There's been no improvement to the outlook with a couple of windows to the north and one in the South West come the weekend.
Once again, we’re in a position of enhanced instability in the Tasman and Coral Seas with models really struggling to resolve the troughiness.
The coming week will be small to tiny on the South Coast, best across the Mid Coast working the winds. A trickier weekend is due to play out.
The beaches are the pick over the coming days ahead of a tricky, mostly average weekend.
The great run of east swell finally comes to a close over the weekend.
Make the most of the easing swell this weekend ahead of a very slow week next week.
The coming outlook is average with generally poor winds and only one large swell for the weekend.
The coming period will see slowly improving conditions down South, while the Mid Coast looks generally small to tiny.