At 7.25 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  6 to 8 feet  

 

 

A slow dawn is reluctantly drying the sodden bays following a night of rain, a steady breeze pushing in from the west and sending those rainclouds scurrying off to drench inland.
Big, lumpy sets of waves are lumbering in, six feet and bigger but ragged and bumpy and hardly worth the paddle.
It’ll be those sheltered spots for some decent surf today!   

 

 

Harlyn (3*):  3 to 4 feet  

 

 

The westerly breeze is putting a bump on the three to four feet of grey swell as it swings in to the bay just ahead of high tide. Cleaner breezes are promised for here later and so we can expect some a day of fun surf, sharper, hollower and still big enough to be testing!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  14:42  (2.5m)              High Tide:  20:42  (5.9m)

 

surfforecast

 

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 15th November 2022  

 

South westerly winds are likely to continue to blow solid swells our way, six to eight feet out in the open ocean, four to six feet even at our sheltered spots.
So Harlyn is likely to be our ‘go to’ spot again today where we can expect offshore hollowed whimpers to be exploding into the bay pretty much all day long!  

 

 

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

 

A wet ‘n windy week lies in wait for us this week but in amongst it all we should find some pleasant moments of very fun surf at our favourite sheltered spots.
So, for us, it’s looking like another mainly ‘Harlyn or not in’ kind of week.
Low pressure systems will continue to track across the Atlantic, slinging thick and lumpy swells our way, those sou’ westerlies pushing and heaving the swells into large rolling waves that will batter our coastline all week long.
We can expect the waves at Harlyn to be in the four to six foot range for most of the time, getting maybe quite a bit bigger during midweek. And for most of the time those south westerlies will be blowing straight offshore at Harlyn making for plenty of hollow and crunchy, board snapping and leash snapping excitement. Although the wind might edge too far westerly in the back half of the week, making for bumpier conditions even at Harlyn.
But for most of the time we’ll be enjoying the sharp and crunchy, snappy close-out tubes of Harlyn!
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!