Good S'ly swell to end off the week
Good S'ly swell to end off the week
Friday looks the pick with some east potential for next week.
Friday looks the pick with some east potential for next week.
Very wintry looking synoptic chart as we exit autumn with a large high moving in over the continent with active cold fronts tied to low pressure systems tracking into the Tasman Sea. That pattern will extend through most of the week before a high cell drops into the Tasman Friday, with stronger frontal activity expected over the weekend and into next week.
Southern Tasmanian Surf Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Monday May 29th)
Best Days: Tomorrow, Wednesday morning, Friday, Saturday morning
Features of the Forecast (tl;dr)
The coming week is flukey for surf while next week looks XL and stormy.
A good run for the South Coast with offshore winds and plenty of swell, though funky, troughy weather is due later week and into the weekend.
Make the most of the current pumping surf before things go a little funky from the weekend and into next week.
A monster low travelling under the continent is sending large swells to Victoria and is expected to send some minor S swell wrap up into the NE of Tas. The low and a high ridging in across the Australian interior maintain a brisk W’ly across the Island state.
We've got building surf and clean conditions for the coming period though peaking in darkness Sunday evening.
The expected Tasman low forming in the wake of todays front really falls apart, forming instead a raggedy low pressure trough which moves away quickly to the NE overnight and into Sat. That leaves us with a scrappy, bog standard S swell for Sat
There's a good mix of S'ly and W/SW swell due on Sunday but winds won't be ideal for the South West. They should be workable for some spots though.