Make the most of Saturday as we have an advancing southerly change expected Sunday that’ll wipe out most beaches.
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There’s plenty of surf due for the next two days but local winds look to be a strong influencing factor on your chances of getting wet.
Late Wednesday will see the first of three new swells making landfall across the Mid North Coast, and they're expected to provide plenty of surf into Thursday - though local conditions are still a concern.
The general swell trend should remain very large from the south throughout Saturday.
A Tasman Low will form overnight in the central Tasman Sea, and a series of secondary lows and surface fronts wrapping around its western flank will maintain gale force S’ly winds parallel to the NSW Coast for several days.
We’ve got a couple of quiet days lining up ahead of a prolonged onslaught of southerly wind and southerly swell.
It’s a mixed bag this weekend.
Again, there’ll be an enormous variation in size right across the coast, thanks to the southerly direction.
By and large, because of this synoptic pattern, these Forecaster Notes are almost the same for Southern NSW as they are for Northern NSW, except for a few key points.
Plenty of south swell to come over the coming period, larger mid-late next week.