Slower period as the frontal activity slows up
Slower period as the frontal activity slows up
The surf will slow up in size, power and consistency over the coming period but there'll be options across both regions as it does so.
The surf will slow up in size, power and consistency over the coming period but there'll be options across both regions as it does so.
If you’ve got a south swell magnet up your sleeve you’ll do OK but its not worth getting excited about.
A vigorous front will push east of Bass Strait tonight, and strong to gale force W/SW winds in its wake will generate a flukey south swell for Southern NSW.
Make the most of today's acute N/NE swell as there's nothing on the cards really for the rest of the period.
A small to tiny run of surf with generally favourable conditions continues.
No let up in the large, windy surf until next week, with another significant event on the way to end the week.
The wind will persist from the north-western quadrant along with strong pulses of W/SW swell, favouring the South Coast. There'll be small windows of slightly cleaner conditions on the Mid Coast.
We'll see a mix of westerly swells fill in tomorrow, but it'll be below the model forecast upper bounds, though fun. Plenty of surf days to follow into the weekend and early next week.
The Southern Ocean storm track remains very strong, but it’s riding quite north in latitude, across the southern states. So, there's only one swell to work around.
Look, there’s really not much to get excited about this week. Only one swell to work around.