Saturday looking good at Victor
Saturday looking good at Victor
No change to the short term outlook, with a front passing south of the state tomorrow expected to give the southerly airstream a little nudge.
No change to the short term outlook, with a front passing south of the state tomorrow expected to give the southerly airstream a little nudge.
Next week sees another weak high in the Tasman and weak winds in the Coral Sea. There may be just enough coverage to see some just rideable surf from Mon, but we are talking knee high at best.
No change to the short term outlook, with an onshore change due around lunchtime Thursday likely to see light/mod NW winds prior to its arrival.
Some modest frontal activity pushes through late in the week with a developing N’ly flow on Sun set to provide some NE windswell.
Some modest frontal activity pushes through late in the week with a developing N’ly flow on Sun set to provide some NE windswell. Looks like more of the same next week with a fluctuating trough remaining semi-stalled along the NSW coast bringing mostly N'ly winds and small, weak swells.
We’re still looking at a fairly bland synoptic pattern with a weak, troughy environment in the Tasman, undergirded by zonal frontal activity well to the south. Some modest frontal activity pushes through late in the week with a developing N’ly flow on Sun set to provide some NE windswell.
Nothing amazing is expected as the energy sources weren’t terribly strong, nor were they well aligned perfectly within our swell window.
Into the weekend and we won’t see too much in the way of swell energy with the Indian Ocean in a quiet phase through the main WA swell window.
A series of modest fronts skirting the southern states probably won’t affect our local winds too much in the short term, however we will see plenty of surf.
A series of modest fronts skirting the southern states will maintain a westerly airstream for the next few days.