Cleaner conditions with small surf
Cleaner conditions with small surf
The coming days look fun and cleaner (besides Sunday).
The coming days look fun and cleaner (besides Sunday).
Monster high pressure has barely budged since Wed, maintaining a S-SE flow right up the Eastern Seaboard, with a coastal trough ensuring plenty of unstable, rainy weather.
A large spike in new swell is due this afternoon, followed by large levels of W/SW groundswell on the weekend with more favourable winds.
Satellite observations confirm a great fetch aimed in the Mid's swell window.
The coming outlook is very out of season, with the exposed beaches fairing best.
Large swell for the weekend and early next week.
The coming days look sizey but with average winds, improving for the weekend.
Into next week and we’ll see more of the same as another surge fills the Coral Sea early next week, holding or even rebuilding wave heights from Tues.
Tomorrow will be a lay day, with building swells into Friday, best from the weekend.
A storm force polar low is better aimed at Pacific targets but we’ll still see some long period S groundswell from it this weekend, with the proviso that S’ly winds will remain persistent.