The weekend started out average with a small onshore swell but a large stormy S/SE swell developed through the day and peaked Sunday to 6ft+ at spots exposed to the swell with smaller runners in protected spots.
Today the swell was on the way out, easing from a small 2ft with a light variable breeze after overnight onshores.
This week (Nov 25-29)
Unfortunately there's nothing significant on the cards this week with the SE swell expected to fade overnight with no meaningful groundswell due to take its place.
Later in the week an onshore change is due as a surface trough moves across the state and this will bring with it an increase in S/SW windswell for Saturday. Winds look average and from the SW though, but we'll confirm this Wednesday.
Next week (Nov 25 onwards)
A slight change in the weather patterns are expected mid-late next week with some fun W'ly swell on the cards. Check back here Wednesday for an update on this though.
Southern Tasmania Forecast (issued Monday 25th November)
Best Days: No good days
Recap
The weekend started out average with a small onshore swell but a large stormy S/SE swell developed through the day and peaked Sunday to 6ft+ at spots exposed to the swell with smaller runners in protected spots.
Today the swell was on the way out, easing from a small 2ft with a light variable breeze after overnight onshores.
This week (Nov 25-29)
Unfortunately there's nothing significant on the cards this week with the SE swell expected to fade overnight with no meaningful groundswell due to take its place.
Later in the week an onshore change is due as a surface trough moves across the state and this will bring with it an increase in S/SW windswell for Saturday. Winds look average and from the SW though, but we'll confirm this Wednesday.
Next week (Nov 25 onwards)
A slight change in the weather patterns are expected mid-late next week with some fun W'ly swell on the cards. Check back here Wednesday for an update on this though.