Easterly long-player on the cards for next week
Easterly long-player on the cards for next week
Our eastern swell window remains the focus for the coming week.
Our eastern swell window remains the focus for the coming week.
A pair of tropical disturbances straddling the Fijian region are part of an evolving atmospheric dynamic that will concurrently occupy the Coral Sea, Northern Tasman and South Pacific basins over the coming days.
A fun swell is on the way with it performing well across southern NSW.
There's plenty of westerly swell due this period with tricky but workable winds.
The surf will fade with dicey winds to end off the week. A good new swell with offshore winds is due to build through the weekend.
A building swell with light winds should provide good surf today, best down South from tomorrow until a change Saturday afternoon.
Make the most of the coming days with the building surf as next week will provide plenty more swell but with mostly onshore winds.
Sunday has some promise for an easterly swell to fill in, sourced from two regions.
A low pressure system sitting near Lord Howe Island has a reasonable belt of easterly winds on its southern flank, generating new E'ly swells across the region.
Small but surfable swells for the week, mostly into Thursday.