Mixed south swells followed by east
Mixed south swells followed by east
Tricky, refracted southerly swell this period with some additional easterly energy for next week.
Tricky, refracted southerly swell this period with some additional easterly energy for next week.
Onshore surf tomorrow as we see the size slowly build. Much better from Friday.
A strong, long-period groundswell is on the way and conditions look to be favourable for selected breaks.
We've got tricky winds over the coming period owing to variable, troughy weather. Winds will be mostly from the eastern quadrant from tomorrow.
Troughy weather and associated dicey winds will most likely spoil a run of moderate sized south-southwest swell energy.
Further ahead and we’ll be tracking a potential south-wards moving coast-hugging low which is expected to form off the NSW or QLD coast later this weekend.
Tomorrow looks smallest ahead of some new swell Wednesday, bigger later week.
Over the weekend another monster high moves well south of the Bight and a series of troughs in the Coral Sea are likely to form either one or multiple surface lows in the basin.
A potentially explosive pattern was mentioned last Mon, for the period leading into the first weekend of July and models are now firming on a strong coast hugging low moving south from the Coral Sea during this time frame. That portends plenty of wind, swell and potentially severe weather.
Fun swells this week with favourable and improving winds, larger on the weekend with an inconsistent, strong W/SW groundswell.