E/SE swell to persist
E/SE swell to persist
The Tasman Low to our east will have longevity, bringing plenty more E/SE swell energy with funky winds.
The Tasman Low to our east will have longevity, bringing plenty more E/SE swell energy with funky winds.
Today's swell will ease with an onshore change tomorrow, better again Wednesday with a large new swell.
The coming days look slow ahead of a better W/SW swell later week.
No change to the outlook with low pressure in the Tasman and no swell generating winds for CQ.
That low is expected to slowly drift and dissipate through the week, maintaining elevated surf through to mid-week with a very slow easing trend in place and a pulse of E/SE swell Thurs.
The coming outlook remains slow and tricky wind wise.
That low is expected to slowly drift and dissipate through the week, maintaining elevated surf through too mid-week with a very slow easing trend in place.
We’ve got a deep low (988 hPa) semi-stationary in the Central Tasman with strong high pressure support south-west of Tasmania and a broad coverage of strong winds to low end gales through the southern Tasman.
The weekend looks tricky with more reliable surf into next week.
We've got plenty of swell due this period but from a funky direction and with tricky winds.