Not flat but mostly tiny
Not flat but mostly tiny
The run of small to tiny surf with mostly favourable morning conditions.
The run of small to tiny surf with mostly favourable morning conditions.
A deep low is moving slowly towards New Zealand but the main bulk of the fetch has already rotated away from the East Coast with an off axis fetch aimed at South Pacific Islands. Elongated high pressure is moving into the Tasman with an approaching trough, front and cut-off low expected to tighten the pressure gradient leading to freshening N’lies from Boxing Day.
Protected spots will be the only option for surfers in the South West.
The Mid Coast will continue to offer surf the whole period, though at times with poor conditions.
If hunting the beaches, tomorrow is the pick ahead of small west swells and clean conditions for the Surf Coast. More energy is due next week but with average winds.
Plenty of quality swell still to come before quietening down a little next week.
A weak monsoonal low in the Coral Sea is drifting towards New Caledonia and weakening.
In the short run, we’ll see a wintry type of pattern develop with strong SW winds tending S/SW-S as a low moves east of Tasmania.
West swells continue this period with no major size expected.
A cold front currently pushing into the Tasman spawns a low pressure system, expected to rapidly deepen later today and o/night before becoming slow moving in the south-central Tasman.