Poor weekend, a few windows next week
Poor weekend, a few windows next week
There's nothing to get excited about over the weekend while next week should offer a couple of windows across both regions.
There's nothing to get excited about over the weekend while next week should offer a couple of windows across both regions.
It's a very dynamic forecast, and all eyes are on Severe TC Yasa.
There's a fun mix of swells for the coming couple of days before we look to the Coral Sea and Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa.
The average run of surf and winds continues with troughy weather and no major swells.
At this point in time, with this kind of timeline forecast, we can start to become more confident in the model guidance as it irons out long range aberrations and starts to consolidate across the other solutions. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Nothing special over the coming days, though if you're desperate you should find some fun waves. Early next week a mix of swells should provide more options.
The run of average conditions and winds on the South Coast will persist over the coming week or two, but there is one day that's worth getting wet for.
The winds over the coming period are looking a touch better, but the swell outlook remains very average until next week.
I suppose at this juncture we can talk in broad brushstrokes, because the state of the surf for the short term will be heavily dependent on just a couple of factors: (1) the state of the banks, following this scouring swell event, and (2) whether the modeled N/NE winds get up to strength. More in the Forecaster Notes.
The whole synoptic cycle seems to have been pushed back a day since Friday’s notes were prepared. More in the Forecaster Notes.