A sizey NE swell is on the cards late on Thursday, however NE breezes are likely to ruin the fun. Friday morning is looking much better with plenty of NE energy still in the water, however by this stage winds should have swung S'ly, opening up options across the open beaches.
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Easing NE swell with offshores tomorrow, then fun easing S/SE swell Sunday with good winds for south facing beaches. Average early next week until Thursday.
Open beaches are the go for Friday morning with a solid north/northeasterly swell on the cards. The surf should be in the 4-6ft range first thing under offshore breezes. Hop in early to beat a southerly change however.
Weak S/SE windswell tomorrow morning, with a stronger groundswell into the afternoon, easing Wednesday. Solid building NE windswell Thursday, easing Friday as a S/SW change moves through.
Sunday morning is good along open beaches with a north/northeasterly swell building into the 3-4ft range, potentially bigger under workable winds. South facing beaches can look forward to a solid southerly groundswell due mid next week.
Small clean options at south facing beaches on Thursday and Friday morning, with a building north/northeasterly swell due this weekend.
South facing beaches will be the go this working week with Tuesday morning and Thursday morning picking up some good groundswell energy under light/variable winds. Those local to a more open beach - fear not. There are good indications of a north/northeasterly swell in the 2-3ft range for Sunday. Stay tuned.
Next week holds promising prospects of solid southerly ground swell under light/workable southeasterly breezes. Keep an eye on the forecast if you're feeling deprived.
After a long spell of virtually no surf, there are promising indications of a strong southerly ground swell for Tuesday. Light southeasterly winds are likely to be workable, or at least easily avoidable.
Wednesday's northeasterly swell has been downgraded in size, but should remain clean for the morning session. A strong southerly change is expected to move through mid-morning resulting in a strong increase in size.