Intermittent south swells for the next few days
Intermittent south swells for the next few days
Weak coastal troughiness will contract to the North Coast on Thursday though lingering onshore SE winds are a risk north from Sydney.
Weak coastal troughiness will contract to the North Coast on Thursday though lingering onshore SE winds are a risk north from Sydney.
We've got large surf due this weekend but winds won't be too ideal, favouring selected breaks.
The South Coast will offer the best waves over the coming period with not much to work with in the gulf.
Following the great surf of yesterday morning, the coming outlook is very flukey.
Large swell to fill in this weekend.
The tradewind belt is weak but perisistent enough to produce some just rideable surf across CQ on the right tides.
Conditions are clean with strong sets now showing in the South Arm, peaking this evening.
For now, frontal activity is being allowed to track in a more favourable manner for S swell production so we’ll see a week of small/moderate S swell pulses leading into the Easter weekend.
We've got easing surf from here on until Thursday, with a larger W/SW groundswell arriving late Friday, peaking Saturday.
We’ve got an extensive high pressure belt with weak cells in the Tasman and near Indian Ocean and a stronger cell in the Bight. Compared to summer high pressure we’re seeing a slight seasonal shift northwards in the belt although later in the week the strong high in the Bight does move towards Tasmania at a more typical summer latitude.