/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/06/15/good-surf-next-week
Craig
Saturday, 15 June 2024
The weekend looks tricky with more reliable surf into next week.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/06/12/smaller-end-the-week-decent-early-next-week
Craig
Wednesday, 12 June 2024
We've got a period of more favourable winds and a good westerly swell inbound for Sunday/Monday.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/06/10/tricky-period-winds-various-swell-pulses
Craig
Monday, 10 June 2024
The current XL stormy swell will ease over the coming days as winds slowly improve, with tricky winds and fun swell from later week.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/06/07/poor-run-surf-sunday-next-week
Craig
Friday, 7 June 2024
Make the most of the current conditions as the weekend and early next week look poor.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/06/05/couple-windows-between-large-onshore-surf
Craig
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
There are a couple of windows worth targeting this period between fronts and swells.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/06/03/tricky-period-between-swell-generating-storms
Craig
Monday, 3 June 2024
Finding a window with a quality wave will be tricky this period.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/05/31/increasing-winds-and-surf-over-the-coming-days
Craig
Friday, 31 May 2024
We've got building surf and strengthening winds due over the coming days, reaching XL Monday morning.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/05/29/better-windows-the-north-until-next-week
Craig
Wednesday, 29 May 2024
Metro locations will perform best over the coming days, with the South West cleaning up early next week.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/05/27/xl-swell-the-build
Craig
Monday, 27 May 2024
An XL swell is on the build across the state with light winds in selected spots.
/reports/forecaster-notes/western-australia/2024/05/24/large-extra-large-swells-inbound
Craig
Friday, 24 May 2024
The coming period is very active but there are windows of lighter winds to work around. Read on.