Saturday looks to be post-frontal in the wake of Friday night’s change, whilst Sunday morning will see generally light variable winds as another front approaches from the south, bringing moderate W/SW winds into the afternoon.
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Freshening NW winds and temporarily small surf at Victor on Thursday morning will precede a gusty SW change during the day, associated with the first in a series of strong fronts push across the region, tied in with an amplifying Long Wave Trough.
Sunday is still looking very good across the region, as winds become swing NW in the morning, freshening through the day.
We’ve got favourable conditions on tap for both coasts for the rest of the week.
Early indications are for another strong long period groundswell to arrive this weekend originating from the tail end of the current storm sequence in the Southern Indian Ocean, between Madagascar and Heard Island.
Warm weather but fading surf tomorrow with a small new west swell for Sunday. Larger swells but tricky winds next week.
Plenty of swell on the way after bottoming out tomorrow morning. Favourable winds will create plenty of opportunities as well.
Easing surf with clean conditions over the coming days ahead of a new swell late week. More wind and surf is due from Sunday afternoon into next week.
Today's large swell will ease over the weekend and with more favourable winds each morning, lasting longer towards the middle of the day.
Building surf later tomorrow with a large swell peaking through Friday and Saturday with workable, though not perfect winds.