At 6.10 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  0 to 1 foot    

As far as Bank Holiday weather goes, this has certainly been a bit of a good ‘un hasn’t it?
And today looks full of promise too!
The dawn sun leapt over the horizon with some enthusiasm this morning, the sky that milky blue promise of a warm summer’s day, the calm and breezeless air filled with birdsong.
And so it is a shame that the surf is all but flat!
Occasionally a foot or so of mirror smooth little waves are reeling off towards dry sand. But there is a wait between those tiny waves and they are very, very small when they do trickle by.
Still, if you have a longboard or something super floaty then you will catch a few and they will be fun when you do!  

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat  

The bay is looking spectacularly beautiful this morning, the golden sand reflecting the early morning sunshine, the sea a mirror like smoothness stretching to the horizon and the sky a clearing haze of promise.
There are no waves here today though, there’s hardly anything around the corner either. So you might want to swim, snorkel or paddle board because you’re not going to get a surfboard working here today!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  16:34  (2.1m)              High Tide:  10:18  (6.2m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 29th August 2017  

A north westerly breeze is likely to rein in the air temperatures today and the sky is unlikely to stay as clear as it has been but otherwise we are likey to be enjoying another fairly pleasant summer’s day. The surf though is unlikely to be much more than a foot or two and probably a weak and sloppy foot or two at that!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

After Monday’s beautifully still and calm conditions, light north westerly winds are going to take us into the rest of this week, keeping the air temperatures just that bit lower than they might be while not helping the surf in any way either.
And so, as our seasonal visitors gradually wave goodbye on their return to reality, the weather is likely to ease away from that loveliness of the holiday weekend.
Only tiny little waves will be breaking as we go into the week, the stillness of Monday being replaced by some sloppiness by Tuesday. We should see some slightly bigger waves by midweek but only in the two to three feet range and that is likely to be quite a weak two to three feet as well!
It looks as though it’s going to be well into the weekend or even the start of next week before we see anything worth getting excited about surfwise.
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!