Tiny period continues
Southern Tasmania Surf Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Monday 20th November)
Best Days: No good days
Recap
Small to tiny levels of swell over the weekend, fading back to a tiny 0.5ft this morning.
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This week and weekend (Nov 21 - 26)
As talked about last week, there's nothing major on the cards for this week, with near flat surf due into tomorrow.
A slight pulse of distant W/SW groundswell may be see late Wednesday and Thursday to the very inconsistent 1ft range across Clifton, generated by a distant polar low, south-west of WA over the weekend.
The low sat a little too far north to generate any decent size for us, with that tiny 1ft of swell likely.
Average E/NE winds are likely Wednesday afternoon as the swell builds, with N/NE tending SE winds on Thursday.
Into the end of the week, a surface trough moving across us is expected to bring onshore SE Winds, but not decent windswell, with the trough being too weak.
We then look towards some inconsistent W/SW groundswell possible early next week, generated by a polar frontal progression firing up under WA/ More on this Wednesday though.