Saturday the most 'surfable' day

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Craig Brokensha (Craig)

Southern Tasmania Surf Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Friday 8th June)

Best Days: Saturday morning

Recap

A continuation of tiny surf yesterday, ideal for beginners, but micro today.

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Looking at the current forecast period and unfortunately tomorrow morning looks to be the only change to get a 'surf' in across the region as the storm track remains too far north and out of our swell windows.

Tomorrow's swell is flukey at best with a weakening mid-latitude front passing under us this afternoon and evening and even into tomorrow morning.

A fetch of strong W'ly winds will be generated, with 1-2ft waves possible across Clifton tomorrow, fading back from a tiny 1ft+ Sunday morning.

Winds look good most of the morning and from the NW, tending more W'ly late morning and persisting into the afternoon, N/NW tending NE Sunday.

Into early next week there's no major surf on the cards with a tiny swell late Tuesday and Wednesday morning unlikely to top 1ft.

Longer term there's still nothing too major showing for us as all the storm activity fires up in the southern Indian Ocean, in our far far swell window.

Check the East Coast forecast for a possible wave.