Small surf continues ahead of more activity late week
Small surf continues ahead of more activity late week
Attention swings from the exposed breaks to more protected locations this week.
Attention swings from the exposed breaks to more protected locations this week.
Persistent troughy conditions along the East Coast next week will bring about a wide range in surface conditions as winds swing around all points of the compass. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Over the last week the models have been toying around with a weak trough off the South Coast this weekend. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Fun waves over the coming days with a good run of N/NE swell.
Tiny westerly swells with generally clean conditions. Maybe a change late next week.
Slowly improving conditions as the wind and swell abate through the weekend. Good new groundswell for next week.
Plenty of surf days for both coasts, though winds are an issue on the Mid, cleaner down South.
Great winds and favourable winds for the weekend, with a shift in attention to the Surf Coast from next week as winds swing more westerly.
N/NE winds will remain the dominant influence on Northern NSW’s surf prospects for the next five days. Fortunately, we also have a building trade swell on the cards for SE Qld. More in the Forecaster Notes.
The Southern Ocean is still directing southerly energy through the Tasman Sea but it’s all a little more off-axis than the swells that provided fun waves for the first half of this week. Anyway, NE windswells will become the dominant swell train over the coming days. More in the Forecaster Notes.