Small swells from around the compass with some fun days ahead
Small swells from around the compass with some fun days ahead
Swells from a deeper fetch associated with the polar low under the front bring longer period S swells on Fri.
Swells from a deeper fetch associated with the polar low under the front bring longer period S swells on Fri.
Today looks the best for a few days across the South West so make the most of it.
High pressure moves off the South Coast into the Tasman over the weekend with a low pressure system off the SEQLD coast directing a broad fetch of strong wind to near gale S/SE-SE winds through the Northern Tasman. This will produce large SE’ly swells for the sub-tropics with only Points rideable for most of the region.
The Mid Coast will see fun waves tomorrow, switching to the South Coast Friday. Next week looks interesting.
A robust front linked to a deep low is expected to migrate up the southern NSW coast o/night and into the wee hours, with a surface low expected to form off the North Coast as a trough interacts with the front.
A strong southerly change is just arriving, with conditions due to remain poor until Friday.
Slow increase in activity and size from this weekend.
Tomorrow looks the pick before things go funky mid-week.
The strong high is the possible source of surf for CQ and at this stage we’ll see an increase in Coral Sea tradewinds through Tues/Wed, focussed in the Eastern area near New Caledonia. No great size is expected but we should see some tiny just rideable surf through Tues-Thurs on low tides.
Tomorrow looks tricky but Wednesday should be fun and clean ahead of a poor end to the week and tricky weekend.