Fun tomorrow, with increasing activity next week 
Fun tomorrow, with increasing activity next week 
The waves will be fun tomorrow before the swell fades Sunday, with some decent W/SW energy due mid-late next week.
The waves will be fun tomorrow before the swell fades Sunday, with some decent W/SW energy due mid-late next week.
The coming days aren't great for the South West with cleaner options to the north.
By Mon a large high will be drifting towards New Zealand with broad fetch of E/SE-SE tradewinds in the South Pacific slot, extending into the Coral Sea and Northern Tasman.
We should see some better quality E/NE swell from a southwards moving low pressure trough which moves from the South Pacific into the Northern Tasman next week.
The South Coast will generally be the pick next week with the Mid Coast coming in wind affected.
Following a fun south-east pulse for the weekend, east energy ramps up later next week.
A dominant (1034hPa) high pressure system is currently moving off the Far South Coast into the Tasman Sea where it very slowly migrates south-eastwards over the weekend. Pressure gradients weaken over temperate NSW with a firm ridge in the sub-tropics holding a S-SE pattern over the weekend.
Following a generally small weekend, next week is much more active with plenty of westerly swell inbound.
No real changes to the large S/SW groundswell due next week.
Into next week a dominant high tracks towards New Zealand and sets up a robust E’ly tradewind fetch through the Coral Sea and South Pacific, encroaching on the northern Tasman Sea at times.