South Australian Forecast (issued Wednesday 27th November)
Best Days: Saturday morning, Sunday morning for tiny to small but clean waves
Recap
The South Coast offered fun clean waves yesterday morning with a pretty week and dropping S/SE windswell under offshore winds.
Today the swell is nearly totally gone but conditions are again clean with an offshore breeze. A shallow change is expected this afternoon and this will then write off the surf for the rest of the week.
This week (Nov 27-29)
The surf will be terrible heading into the end of the week with a surface trough moving across us this evening expected to bring freshening S/SE winds and a building S/SE windswell into Friday.
This weekend (Nov 30 onwards)
Saturday morning will be the best time to go surfing, but it won't be anything special with a weak easing S/SE windswell from 2-3ft at most spots under morning E/NE winds. Protected spots will be the pick with fun peaky waves all morning.
Sunday will be cleaner again with an offshore N'ly breeze but the swell will fade quickly from 1-2ft or so.
We'll finally see a change in weather patterns next week with a couple of cold fronts expected to move in from mid-week. This should bring some new SW swell but winds look average and from the S'th at this stage. Check back Friday for the latest on this though.
South Australian Forecast (issued Wednesday 27th November)
Best Days: Saturday morning, Sunday morning for tiny to small but clean waves
Recap
The South Coast offered fun clean waves yesterday morning with a pretty week and dropping S/SE windswell under offshore winds.
Today the swell is nearly totally gone but conditions are again clean with an offshore breeze. A shallow change is expected this afternoon and this will then write off the surf for the rest of the week.
This week (Nov 27-29)
The surf will be terrible heading into the end of the week with a surface trough moving across us this evening expected to bring freshening S/SE winds and a building S/SE windswell into Friday.
This weekend (Nov 30 onwards)
Saturday morning will be the best time to go surfing, but it won't be anything special with a weak easing S/SE windswell from 2-3ft at most spots under morning E/NE winds. Protected spots will be the pick with fun peaky waves all morning.
Sunday will be cleaner again with an offshore N'ly breeze but the swell will fade quickly from 1-2ft or so.
We'll finally see a change in weather patterns next week with a couple of cold fronts expected to move in from mid-week. This should bring some new SW swell but winds look average and from the S'th at this stage. Check back Friday for the latest on this though.