Generally onshore, with possible small windows of hope
Generally onshore, with possible small windows of hope
Plenty of swell through the week but with generally onshore winds once a surface trough sitting to our west moves in tomorrow.
Plenty of swell through the week but with generally onshore winds once a surface trough sitting to our west moves in tomorrow.
Eastern Tasmania Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Friday 3rd April)
Best Days: Saturday morning, Monday and Tuesday in southern corners
Recap
Tiny waves yesterday morning ahead of a strong and large kick in S'y swell through the afternoon with strong to gale-force S-S/SW winds.
New SW swell tomorrow, followed by a secondary pulse Sunday with morning offshores. Plenty of swell next week but onshore winds look to be an issue.
Small swells with favourable winds for exposed breaks in the South West.
Sunday’s surf prospects in Northern NSW mirror that of SE Qld, but probably with a little more size potential.
Building swell tomorrow with morning offshores. Better sized Sunday with dicey but hopefully variable breezes. Onshore and stormy Monday, improving later in the week.
There are some crucial differences in the atmospheric model forecasts that could be make-or-break for a great surf session, or an average one.
Small increase in swell tomorrow with improving winds through the morning, better swell Sunday and good on the Surf Coast. Fun swells through next week, best in the mornings west of Melbourne.
Smaller swells over the coming days, with inconsistent S/SW groundswells through next week with favourable winds.
On Easter Friday, the weakening trades across our swell window will also occur across the coast, which is great news as it means a much improved overall outlook for SE Qld surf conditions under light variable tending onshore winds.