Developing Tasman Low to dominate Thursday onwards
Developing Tasman Low to dominate Thursday onwards
The fetch responsible for today’s NE swell is weakening across the western Tasman Sea, so we’re looking at easing NE swells through Tuesday.
The fetch responsible for today’s NE swell is weakening across the western Tasman Sea, so we’re looking at easing NE swells through Tuesday.
New swell tomorrow but with S/SE winds. Swell easing through the middle of the week as winds improve. Larger swell building Thursday and peaking Friday as S/SE winds kick in again.
Poor S/SE windswells and onshore winds all week. Good SW groundswell Saturday but with only a very short-lived period of favourable winds around dawn.
Poor conditions all week besides a window of offshores east of Melbourne Wednesday morning but with a small slow swell.
No change to the weekend forecast - northerlies will generally ruin the surf at most locations.
Building SE swells tomorrow with onshores, better E/SE swell building Sunday, best Monday as it eases and winds swing offshore.
Onshore winds and a junky S/SE windswell over the weekend, small SW groundswells next week.
The charts are looking even more complex for the weekend.
Easing swell with offshores tomorrow morning. New swell for early next week with improving winds. Larger later in the week but with average winds.
Junky building windswell over the weekend with onshores, easing into next week as onshores persist.