At 6.05 a.m:  

Constantine (2*):  2 feet

 

 

It’s a wee bit chilly this morning down in the bays, a blanket of grey snuggling over an otherwise still and peaceful, lazy Monday morning.
The surf is a bit rubbish too with barely two to three feet of wind ruffled and grey, choppy surf stumbling ashore.
It ain’t great but will probably be worth a splash about later this morning on as the tide pushes in.  

 

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat  

 

 

It’s all quiet over at Harlyn this morning, a blanket of grey cloud snuggling over the early morning swim crew as a superlight but cold nor’ westerly breeze nibbles about them.
There’s no surf, none at all here this morning but it’s a quiet and calm place to stroll a while.  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  18:52  (2.2m)              High Tide:  12:20  (5.7m)

 

surfforecast

 

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 24th May 2022  

North westerly winds are going to chill the air temperature and chop the lumpy and bumpy, fairly close period but building swell as it stumbles along the coast. Pretty much all the surf breaks on the north coast are going to be choppy and sloppy, four feet and bigger but not the best shape.
The south coast though, well, it might be real small but at least it should be clean down there!    

 

 

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Onshore winds are going to plague the surf this coming week as north westerlies strengthen, keeping air temperatures low while chopping the already weak, windblown swells.
We should be enjoying a mainly dry week but there are going to be at least a few showers sneaking over us, any sunshine tempered by those cold winds.
The south coast could be worth a trip or two but it could also be worth checking whether there’s enough size to any swell over there before organising organising those south coast surfaris!
Meanwhile, back home, we’re likely to be picking and choosing the best from a sloppy and choppy selection, with Harlyn maybe throwing a better day at us as we go into the end of the week.
So, a mixed up week of surf and weather where we are going to have to be ‘on it’ to get the best out of our local conditions.
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!