At 7.30 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  Flat  

The wind has eased this morning, a light north easterly breeze still adding a little zing to the otherwise bright and clear, sun drenched morning but not quite the blast freeze of the last couple of days.
The sea is a mirror of smoothness, the odd almost rideable ripple just trying to tease some attention but, nah, it’s flat, you’re missing nothing.  #staysafe #stayhome   

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  16:25  (2.5m)              High Tide:  10:03  (5.6m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 2nd April 2020  

Oh, onshore, north westerly, breezes are going to wake us up this morning, the first onshores for a little while! But they shouldn’t blow too strong and there’s going to be very little surf anyway, maybe a foot at its peak and that’s only a ‘maybe’.
No, it’s day for other stuff rather than surfgazing.   

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Well the pressure to surf should be reduced this week as that massive high pressure system continues to loiter above us making for small to flat conditions all along the coast.
The small waves at the start of the week will weaken further as we go into midweek, the wind continuing to blow down from the north east, making for fabulous conditions but without any swell to enjoy them with.
It’s going to be next weekend before the wind drops back to the south east and brings much milder temperatures, although the surf is still likely to remain pretty much flat.
In the meantime the sun continues to shine, we are all pretty much housebound and there are surfboards and wetsuits and rooms and gardens and cars that need to be tended to and decorated and cleaned and trimmed and fixed. Where did we get all that time from previously?
Stay safe, stay home, wash your hands and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!