Constantine (1*): 1 to 2 ft
at 6.20 a.m.
Yet another bright and pleasant day has drifted our way with only small but rideable surf.
The wind is light so far, steadily blowing onshore from the north west but still allowing the swell lines to keep their shape.
It is all a little bumpy and there’s some surface chop to it as well but there is a foot or two of peaking surf breaking on those little sandbars and it looks worth a glide on a longboard or fish maybe.
There’s a couple of hours to go before low water so you have to think that there is at least a chance of some extra size showing on the incoming tide too.
Other than that, the sun is shining in a clear, blue sky, the air is mild and the sea temperature is rising (17 deg C and rising). Yep, it looks like another fun day ahead!
Harlyn (0*): Flat
It is as flat as flat can be again around here this morning, bright early morning sunlight throwing sharp shadows across the bay, the air mild but that light wind onshore and making for some surface chop.
It is a beautiful place to be but there’s no surf here today!
Today’s Tide Times:
Low Tide: 08:22 (2.4m) High Tide: 14:25 (6.0m)
Surf Forecast for Wednesday 9th July 2014
Another bright day awaits and the surf should be a little bit bigger but that wind is forecast to remain north westerly, onshore everywhere here.
So, a couple of feet of lumpy and bumpy stuff.
That’ll do on a bright ‘n breezy day!
Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week
The wind, as so often, is going to control the surf conditions for the start of this week.
We should continue to enjoy this couple of feet of fairly weak and mixed up swell right through the week but the wind is likely to be onshore throughout as well. Lighter earlier and later, the afternoons are looking particularly sloppy as that wind strengthens as the sea breeze effect kicks in.
But a couple of feet of sloppy surf can always be fun in Summer, those warmer and brighter days making it all very much more enjoyable!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!