Sunday’s troughy pattern is still expected to develop into an impressive Tasman Low on Monday, but it’s expected to be whisked quickly to the east. This will reduce its size potential for Southern NSW though we should see a couple of days of waves from it. More in the Forecaster Notes.
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There’ll be options to finish the working week but expect patchy conditions. Next week looks promising though. More in the Forecaster Notes.
A vigorous front currently pushing through eastern Bass Strait is presently very westerly in alignment which isn’t great for swell prospects. However we’ll see a slight W/SW kink in the synoptic flow overnight and this will provide just enough directional incentive to allow a brief flush of south swell to push up the Southern NSW coast. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Monday has a chance for delivering a 60% version of today. More in the Forecaster Notes.
The outlook for the next few days is relatively straightforward. More in the Forecaster Notes.
A decaying southerly flow through the eastern Tasman Sea will supply small, sideband S/SE swell over the next few days. More in the Forecaster Notes.
The synoptic pattern described in Wednesday's notes for Tasman Sea next week is still expected to eventuate, but with one small tweak that will have a significant bearing on our surf potential. More in the Forecaster Notes.
We’ve got an upgrade from the south for the next few days. More in the Forecaster Notes.
We’ve got some great waves in store this week. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Saturday looks really tricky. A complex low pressure trough approaching from the west will move off the coast in the early hours of the morning, and we’ll see a couple of wind shifts throughout the day. More in the Forecaster Notes.