Fun weekend for both regions
Fun weekend for both regions
Plenty of swell for the Mid Coast with favourable winds and decent on the South Coast as well. There's plenty more west swell due mid-late next week as winds go back to the western quadrant.
Plenty of swell for the Mid Coast with favourable winds and decent on the South Coast as well. There's plenty more west swell due mid-late next week as winds go back to the western quadrant.
Small clean offerings on the Surf Coast this weekend, fun on the exposed beaches at stages through next week.
Those pulses will be concurrent in a more dominant building NE windswell episode, through the rest of the week and into the weekend. Lots of action next week as both our Eastern and near Southern swell windows fire up.
Strong fronts have already transited the Tasman Sea with some long period S-SSE swell pulses incoming. Those pulses will be concurrent in a more dominant building E/NE-NE windswell episode, through the rest of the week and into the weekend. Lots of action next week as both our Eastern and near Southern swell windows fire up.
Strengthening winds out of the north-eastern quadrant but with some fun swell will provide options this afternoon and tomorrow. Small swells are expected to follow on the weekend and next week.
Strong fronts have already transited the Tasman Sea with some long period S-SSE swell pulses incoming. Those pulses will be concurrent in a more dominant building E/NE-NE windswell episode, through the rest of the week and into the weekend. Lots of action next week as both our Eastern and near Southern swell windows fire up.
Stronger swells and improving conditions across all locations are due into the end of the week.
Plenty of size for the Mid Coast on the weekend with workable conditions Saturday, options on the South Coast over the period.
We'll see conditions improve across the beaches tomorrow but with a fading swell, bottoming out Friday. A new mix of swells are due into the weekend but with deteriorating local winds.
A much stronger high is moving into the classic La Niña slot- SE of Tasmania- where it will start to be squeezed by another approaching inland trough and complex low pressure system. That will see increasing NE winds come into play from mid-week with increasing levels of NE windswell.