Poor S/SE windswell with onshores tomorrow, to be replaced by an inconsistent building E/NE swell Sunday, easing Monday as onshores continue.
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Small N/NE windswell for tomorrow and Friday morning, replaced by S/SE windswell Friday afternoon and Saturday. Better E/NE swell filling in Sunday, easing Monday with improving winds.
Tiny over the coming days, with some N/NE windswell Thursday and Friday, replaced by S/SE tending E/SE windswell over the weekend. Long-range NE swell for Monday and Tuesday but with onshore winds.
Get your new Christmas present boards ready for a sizey NE swell that's due to peak in the 6ft range tomorrow. Winds tending offshore preceding a gusty southelry change.
Plenty of size on the cards, with a northeasterly swell peaking on Satuday. A southerly change is also due to come through around the same time, so open beaches will be the go during the time of slack winds, then protected southern corners are the go.
Fading swell over the coming days, but never fear, models are picking a strong increase in northeastelry swell for the open beaches late in the week and into the weekend, potentially exceeding 6ft by Saturday. Depending on the timing of a southerly change, we could be in for some great surf.
We are still on track for a fun day of waves on Sunday, with a NE swell and offshore breezes. Tuesday's S'ly swell has been downgraded as the track and size of the system is looking less favourable.
Clean conditions each morning with a building NE swell peaking on Sudnay. Tuesday holds good prospects of a solid S'ly groundswell, potentially to the 3-5ft range.
Early stages of this week will start out tiny, slowly building off a northeasterly swell, peaking on the weekend under northwesterly breezes. Keep an eye on it.
Eastern Tasmania Surf Forecast by Guy Dixon (issued Friday 11th November)
Best Days: Wednesday morning
Recap:
Westerly breezes prevailed all day on Thursday keeping the line up nice and clean. There were a few nce 2ft options along the exposed beaches, however its faded back to a tiny 0.5-1ft today. The fact that the swell has disappeared is no big deal as southeasterly breeze is impacting the quality anyway.
This weekend (Saturday 12th - Sunday 13th):