Large swells on the horizon
Large swells on the horizon
Small background swells until a new inconsistent SW groundswell Monday, followed by a larger S/SW swell Thursday onwards.
Small background swells until a new inconsistent SW groundswell Monday, followed by a larger S/SW swell Thursday onwards.
The new SE swell that’s filling into the coast right now originated from a small cutoff low that formed off the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island on Saturday.
Good S'ly swell with favourable conditions at open beaches tomorrow, easing Wednesday. Strong new S'ly groundswell Thursday with offshores, easing Friday.
This new south swell is being generated by a deep low and vigorous front that entered the southern Tasman Sea this morning.
Easing S/SW swell tomorrow and bottoming out Wednesday morning. Strong S/SW swell for Thursday with N'ly winds, easing Friday.
The coming week is looking shocking. Put your boards in for ding repair and don't bother asking your boss for the day off because winds are looking to be persistent onshore all week with no decent fresh pulses of swell. The weekend holds the best chance of a fun wave with a pulse to 6ft+ and workable winds, but stay tuned for a potential large swell towards the end of the month.
Strong easing S/SW swell tomorrow with offshore winds, easing further Wednesday with stronger offshores. Tiny Thursday morning with a building S/SW swell for the afternoon, easing Friday.
Easing SW swell tomorrow with early favourable winds on the Surf Coast, clean and fun across both coasts Wednesday. Good new S/SW groundswell building Thursday with NNE winds, easing Friday with N'ly breezes.
This weekend is going to be the best opportunity to score a wave as the majority of next weeks looks to be a write off as a pair of lows cross the South West. Saturday is the day with 4-6ft surf and offshore breezes all day. Sunday won't be bad, but a fair bit smaller.
No changes to the weekend forecast. The current south swell will ease a little into Saturday, but we should still see early 3-4ft sets at south facing beaches across Northern NSW. Due to the southerly swell direction, surf size will remain very small in SE Qld away from south swell magnets.