Average waves for the short term; late next week looks fantastic
Average waves for the short term; late next week looks fantastic
This is certainly not a weekend to get terribly worked up about the surf.
This is certainly not a weekend to get terribly worked up about the surf.
If you have to surf over the weekend, seek out a protected corner Sunday, otherwise aim for a paddle Monday morning.
Onshore winds and a junky windswell for Saturday and Sunday. Monday nice and clean with a new S/SW groundswell.
Best from Perth north over the weekend, with large swells and improving winds from Tuesday.
The current building short range south swell should hang around into Saturday morning, before easing a little throughout the day. Of more interest is the likelihood that local winds will throttle back after lunch, and possibly swing to the SW during the afternoon, courtesy of a small low forming east of Bass Strait, deep within a broad trough stretching right along the East Coast.
Give the surf a miss tomorrow and head down South Sunday for peaky clean waves. If you can surf Monday though, this will be the day.
Torquay early Saturday the only option for a small clean wave, better surf east of Melbourne on Monday through Wednesday.
Make the most of the size over the coming week, as a swing in direction to swells from the south without as much size is due from next Wednesday.
Slowish over the next couple of days ahead of a good new swell Saturday and more consistent swell Tuesday.
Get in early tomorrow for the leftovers from today, otherwise wait until Monday for a possible small clean wave.