Into next week and very active Indian Ocean storm track spawns a slow moving massive gyre with multiple (at least 3) back to back to back severe gale fetches which will generate L to XL surf, primarily benefitting the NW and Indonesia. SW WA will be mostly in the storm track and thus subject to a mostly stormy, onshore flow, with the breaks between onshore episodes unlikely to be sufficient for surf to clean up away from a few select winter spots.
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Easing surf but with clean conditions across the South West tomorrow ahead of an extended run of XL onshore surf later next week.
All the current swell will go to waste, not cleaning up until very late Wednesday but more so Thursday while easing.
The weekend will be poor with an oversized, building swell, holding Monday morning but only going offshore mid-next week across Perth and Mandurah.
Clean conditions and fun sized surf are worth capitalising on in the South West ahead of a return to large, onshore swells.
A fun swell with cleaner conditions is due tomorrow, with a decent window of building swell and clean conditions Thursday. The weekend looks large and stormy.
We've got more favourable winds but weaker, smaller swells on the cards.
Tomorrow remains dicey for the South West, with clean but small waves into Friday/Saturday. A fun new swell is due Monday but that's it for the week.
Winds will remain onshore with the current swell, around Margs only weakening from Thursday as the surf becomes smaller.
The coming period remains tricky for the South West with no true offshore pattern but windows of decent conditions.