Slight upgrade in next weeks swell with workable winds
Slight upgrade in next weeks swell with workable winds
The low linked to the swell early next week has been upgraded in strength and we've got an upgrade in the expected size.
The low linked to the swell early next week has been upgraded in strength and we've got an upgrade in the expected size.
Poor winds will persist across the South Coast this period, improving early next week but with no swell. A fun new W/SW swell is due on the Mid Coast next week.
A dynamic weather event is underway as a complex inland low approaches the Far South Coast of NSW, expected to enter the Tasman Sea tomorrow. A moist NE-E/NE infeed into the low is generating plenty of rain (heaviest falls on the South Coast) and building swells from the same direction.
Onshore winds along with no quality swells of size are due this coming period.
Better swell due through next week.
The coming period will be plagued by poor winds.
Meanwhile the Coral Sea remains filled with weak winds, mostly glassed out over the short term with a N’ly flow developing mid week. We’re looking at continuing tiny/flat conditions this week with just minor NE windswell unlikely to be rideable.
Most of the infeed into the system and resultant flow off the southern flank of the low is now focussed on Southern NSW and Tasmania (compared to Mondays notes). Large to XL swells this week are expected as the system forms and drifts south.
Some weak W/SW swell will provide surf across metro locations with workable winds.
The coming outlook remains poor thanks to persistent high pressure squeezed by troughs to our east.