Small to tiny surf persists
Small to tiny surf persists
West swells continue this period with no major size expected.
West swells continue this period with no major size expected.
A cold front currently pushing into the Tasman spawns a low pressure system, expected to rapidly deepen later today and o/night before becoming slow moving in the south-central Tasman.
A cold front currently pushing into the Tasman spawns a low pressure system, expected to rapidly deepen later today and o/night before moving slowly in the south-central Tasman.
Winds will spoil the incoming W/SW swell this week, best in protected spots as it eases.
Tricky pulses of small-moderate sized W/SW swell is due over the coming period with varying winds.
The coming period is tricky regarding the timing and sizes of incoming swell pulses, but there are a few reliable days.
Over the weekend the monsoonal low moves out into the Coral Sea with a weak fetch of winds along the southern flank. That fetch shield be enough to generate some small E’ly swell later Sun into Mon.
O/night Sun into Mon we’ll see a low form off the Gippsland Coast and begin to deepen rapidly through the morning.
Winds look poor when the swell reaches 2ft.
Southerly winds will create tricky conditions next week when a strong pulse of new W/SW groundswell fills in.