We’ve got a brief flush of W/SW swell for Saturday that will favour the open beaches east of Melbourne, before easing in size into Sunday.
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Easing swells will continue through the rest of the week, with Thursday the pick of the forecast period.
A blocking pattern is setting up in our swell window, which will be the main cause of the easing trend later this week.
We've got four, maybe five days of onshore winds ahead.
Local winds don’t look very good this weekend.
We’ve got a lovely mobile synoptic pattern on the boil right now, which will deliver a prolonged run of quality groundswells throughout the state, along with periods of favourable winds.
Plenty of surf days to come with moderate sized pulses of swell with favourable winds.
The surf will ease into tomorrow with less favourable, strong N winds. The weekend looks fun with a new mix of swells with workable winds, active into next week as well.
We'll see favourable conditions and fun levels of swell for the coming days, slower into the end of the week ahead of some decent size on Saturday, though winds will be an issue.
The swell energy will drop a touch in size compared to the last two days but winds will be generally favourable with great conditions for the beaches early-mid next week.