We’ve got a good run of surf on the way. The main reason for this is a low latitude Southern Ocean storm track, which is positioned much more favourably within our swell window. More in the Forecaster Notes.
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The good news is that we have a brand new swell on the way, generated by a polar low tracking under the continent right now. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Thursday looks to be a bit of lay-day with the passage of a front. This will be attached to an impressive polar low skirting the ice shelf over the coming days, which generate a decent new swell. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Tiny weekend of waves and not ideal wind wise. Better swells next week with funky winds.
Nothing significant over the coming days with better surf prospects next week. Try the East Coast notes.
Plenty of swell and lots of surf days to pick from this period.
Options for a small wave on the weekend, though winds are dicey Sunday. A better looking swell is shaping up for next week.
Easing S/SE-SE swell through tomorrow, followed by plenty of tricky and less than ideal westerly pulses.
A mix of different swells ranging from west to south-east and with generally good conditions.
The weekend looks poor but next week will be much better and with a strong additional S/SE groundswell.