Second mid-latitude low due for the weekend
Second mid-latitude low due for the weekend
We've got another strong mid-latitude low due on the weekend generating some large S/SW swell energy.
We've got another strong mid-latitude low due on the weekend generating some large S/SW swell energy.
Our benign outlook runs into the weekend and right through it so there’ll be a few days better suited for rockfishing/inshore diving ahead.
Our benign outlook runs into the weekend and right through it so there’ll be a few days better suited for rockfishing/inshore diving ahead.
Another tricky mid-latitude low looks to move into our swell window on Sunday, but again the swell from it isn't overly reliable.
The weekend and next week should provide a bit more swell activity.
A sub-tropical low north of the North Island scooted away to the SE over the weekend and as a result the long range E/SE swell is likely to be closer to 1-2ft than 3ft with just the occ bigger set across open Burnett coast exposures.
Models have been flip-flopping but we are starting to have some confidence on a frontal system and the cut-off low entering the Tasman this weekend or early next week.
A meandering mid-latitude low will bring tricky pulses of swell and varying winds this week.
A sub-tropical low north of the North Island scooted away to the SE over the weekend and as a result the long range E/SE swell is likely to be closer to 2ft than 3ft.