Easing surf with slowly improving winds
Easing surf with slowly improving winds
Tomorrow remains dicey for the South West, with clean but small waves into Friday/Saturday. A fun new swell is due Monday but that's it for the week.
Tomorrow remains dicey for the South West, with clean but small waves into Friday/Saturday. A fun new swell is due Monday but that's it for the week.
The Cape du Couedic buoy has picked up the new long-period swell with large surf due to develop through the mid-late afternoon.
A cold front and long trough are bringing a S’ly change to the NSW coast, extending into the sub-tropics later today and overnight. There’s not a great deal of useful swell generating winds associated with the change so only modest short range S swells are expected to accompany it.
Make the most of the current conditions and coming swell before things take a turn for the worse Friday afternoon through the weekend.
Make the most of the coming swell as the outlook goes a little quiet for Indonesia as the Maldives fire.
We've got a low currently 'bombing' to our west, bringing strong levels of acute W'ly groundswell this week.
We’re now seeing a high pressure surge with building tradewinds across the Coral Sea. The fetch is a little disjointed, which does tap a bit off the size but we’ll still see some rideable 1-2ft surf develop through Tues/Wed.
Winds will remain onshore with the current swell, around Margs only weakening from Thursday as the surf becomes smaller.
The Tasman Sea is looking very benign to start the week with a large area of weak high pressure over the Eastern Seaboard and extending into the Tasman directing a weak N’ly flow down the South Coast of NSW. A weak front and trough will bring a wind change tomorrow but with no significant swell. Next week looks a little more active.
The remnants of the weekends frontal systems have set up a fading off axis fetch near New Zealand with the current run of small S swells also on the way out. A weak mid week front will bring a wind change and a small flush of S swell but next week looks a bit more robust although with plenty of wind.