At 7. 35 a.m:

Constantine (0*):  3 to 5 feet.

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It’s a wee bit chillier out there this morning, the wind is switching direction!
Those hard blowing but mild, if damp, west and sou’ westerly blowing winds have swung around the compass to the west north west and so there’s a much cooler air being pushed at us. Add to that those stinging showers and all in all, it’s not the nicest of days to go wandering.
The surf isn’t all that either, four to five to maybe just about six feet of choppy and bumpy waves are marching in, all grey and dark and brooding and, well, uninviting really.
It is likely to brighten up soon enough but that wind is still going to carry on blowing cold air our way, while messing up the surf at most breaks too.
South coast anyone?

And while those recent storms have been blowing up some interesting surf and blasting along the coast, we have been busy updating our website and loading loads of stock on there, including a whole heap of clearance items!
And, in an effort to attract you onto our website and into our store, we are planning some hopefully irresistible bargain offers too!

The first of which is £100 OFF any Al Merrick or …Lost surfboard in stock as from today!!

And don’t forget that we are clearing out a whole bunch of summer wetsuits as well!
And have you seen our surf check mugs!?  Check out the site or if you are around the area this weekend then it should be worth popping into our little store for a little look-see!

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Harlyn (2*):  2 to 3 feet

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The wind is whipping across the shore here this morning, putting a bit of a bump on the two to three feet of inconsistent surf. The surf conditions are likely to deteriorate here too as the day goes on and the wind settles more north nor’ westerly.
It is all pretty dark and broody looking but that should brighten as we go along.

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  18:15  (2.2m)              High Tide:  11:37  (6.2m)

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Surf Forecast for Saturday 21st November 2015

Cold north nor’ westerly winds are going to be rattling down the coast today, a brighter day but chilly in that wind!
And so the surf is likely to be pretty messed up by that wind, onshore conditions prevailing at most breaks on this coast. But it is likely to be a bit brighter too, so it might be worth a little look at the far coast, if there’s enough swell getting around there?

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Surf Conditions for the Weekend

The big change this weekend is likely to be a noticeable drop in temperature!
As that chain of low pressure systems that queued across the atlantic this last month finally comes to a high pressure controlled pause, the winds are changing. North westerly winds are going to be chilling their way down the coastline as we go into the weekend bringing the first really cold air of the winter with them and not doing much for the surf either.
Sunday looks a little more promising with a steady three feet or so of swell and that wind maybe just twitching itself offshore (north easterly) through the morning and into the afternoon.
The rest of the time though, that wind is likely to remain onshore, north easterly making for chilly and choppy conditions everywhere.
Everywhere along this coast anyway!
Have great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!