There’s plenty more south swell on the way. Of the large variety, too. More in the Forecaster Notes.
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We’ve got a sustained run of southerly groundswell coming up for the next few weeks, and there are gonna be some big waves at times. More in the Forecaster Notes.
By and large, most breaks will see very small surf - or at the very least, extremely inconsistent conditions - but there’s certainly the potential for a handful of swell magnets to rake in the odd set. More in the Forecaster Notes.
A cold front pushed out from eastern Bass Strait overnight and is now progressing across the Tasman Sea. More in the Forecaster Notes.
There’s not a lot of favourable storm activity inside our swell windows this week. We do have a couple of small swell sources though. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Easing S'ly swells with nothing of note in the medium-long term.
Two more decent pulses of southerly swell to come and then slow until later next week.
Back, to back, to back, to back southerly swells with generally favourable winds.
The models have shunted the next frontal sequence a little further to the west. As such, even though it’ll be much stronger, the primary fetch will be bisected by Tasmania (see chart below) and this has slightly tempered surf height and duration estimates. More in the Forecaster Notes.
A stronger cold front will push into the lower Tasman Sea later Sunday, and a long fetch trailing behind will generate an extended period of large S’ly groundswell for Southern NSW. More in the Forecaster Notes.