Poor surf in general
Poor surf in general
The end of the week will be poor ahead of a window of lighter winds Saturday, though with a sizey swell for the beaches.
The end of the week will be poor ahead of a window of lighter winds Saturday, though with a sizey swell for the beaches.
Lots of swell due this weekend from both the Tasman Low, and the sub-tropical low south of Fiji. But we'll see good waves prior to then too.
The next round of swell will be acute from the south, sourced from W/SW gales exiting eastern Bass Strait from this evening onwards, in associated with the same change that rocketed across the coast this afternoon.
A prolonged, windy southerly swell is expected from Thursday through early next week.
The coming week looks poor with strong S winds and terrible conditions.
It's not overly special this period but there'll be some fun swell pulses with favourable morning winds.
A poor run of surf and winds with onshore winds due to kick in properly from mid-morning tomorrow. Get your Chrissie shopping done.
The coming period looks fairly average thanks to persistent poor winds and cooler weather. A couple of swells will be spoilt by the local winds and conditions through Bass Strait.
A deepening Tasman Low is currently parked midway between Tasmania and New Zealand, and southerly gales around its western flank reached maximum strength around lunchtime today.
The real juice is lining up from the E/NE later next week.