Building surf later week, peaking Saturday
Building surf later week, peaking Saturday
The coming period will continue to provide swell, it's just the local winds you need to work around.
The coming period will continue to provide swell, it's just the local winds you need to work around.
From there things get more dynamic. The crux of it is a trough moving NE from Bass Strait which looks to rapidly deepen later Mon, possibly forming a broad surface low in the Tasman NE of Tasmania.
Tomorrow looks great with a large, reinforcing swell with excellent winds, deteriorating next week with the arrival of one of the biggest swells of the year.
The current S swell will ease through tomorrow with a pair of cold fronts passing into the Tasman Thurs/Fri ahead of another trough and high pressure ridge. In short, we’ll see pulses of S swell but favourable winds will be short-lived.
The Mid Coast will continue to provide good surf into the end of the week and weekend with healthy westerly swell pulses.
The current S swell will ease through tomorrow with a pair of cold fronts passing into the Tasman Thurs/Fri ahead of another trough and high pressure ridge. In short, we’ll see pulses of S swell but favourable winds will be short-lived.
There's a bit of size due on the weekend but with average winds Saturday, better Sunday.
Lots of activity this period, large next week.
Swells will build with wind and then ease as conditions improve.
A stronger high moves through the Bight over the weekend and looks to set-up a SE surge possibly as early as Mon. There is some model divergence leading to low confidence but all major models are suggesting SE winds building through the Coral Sea next week.