Fading surf with nothing to follow

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Eastern Tasmania Surf Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Wednesday 19th December)

Best Days: Thursday morning

Recap

Fun waves in southern corners with an easing NE swell and building S/SE swell yesterday with winds from the southern quadrant, cleaner across open beaches and easing from a fun 2ft+ this morning out of the SE.

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This week and next week (Nov 20 - 28)

The surface trough responsible for our current S/SE tending SE swell was slow moving and a fetch of SE winds were still lingering in our swell window this morning off New Zealand's South Island.

This should keep 2ft sets hitting open beaches tomorrow, mixed in with a small building NE windswell to a similar size.

Early N/NW winds should create clean conditions early, tending onshore ahead of a gusty S/SE change into the afternoon.

This change is due to kick up a small S'ly windswell on Friday but only to 2ft to maybe 3ft on the south magnets and with poor S/SW tending SE winds.

It looks like S'ly winds will persist Saturday as the S'ly windswell fades, leaving no quality surfing options.

Longer term unfortunately there's nothing significant on the cards at all, but check back here Friday for any change to this.