At 6.15 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  3 to 4 feet  

 

 

There’s more than a touch of autumn in the air on this dark and brooding summer’s morning, the sky dark and threatening out to sea, the breeze whistling in from the west and the air muggy but not cold.
The surf is a bumpy and lumpy three or four feet, a grey looking and rippy mix of summer junk surf.
It will be fun for a bumpy paddling exercise with probably better rides to be had than you’d expect but it’s really not great.   

 

 

Harlyn (2*):  3 feet  

 

 

A westerly wind is blustering into Harlyn this morning, messing up the three fete or so of hesitant, twitchy and lumpy surf.
A dark rain squall is drifting across the horizon, threatening a damp spell for some but maybe just missing her. And that’s probably going to be the story of the day today, we’ll be ducking squalls and showers and looking for those brighter spells in between!
It is still a pleasant place to be though!

 

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:18  (2.3m)              High Tide:  16:21  (6.0m)

 

surfforecast

 

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 26th July 2022  

 

We might just see some pleasant little surf in the morning, a couple to three feet of peeling and reeling little waves at the usual spots.
But you might want to get on it sooner rather than later, it won’t be long before that cooler northerly wind adds that bump and chop to it.  

 

 

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

We’ll be enjoying a cooler week than last week’s cauldron of overheating this week with the breeze mainly drifting down from a chillier northerly direction for most of the time.
That is after a muggier start to the week on Monday as westerly winds bring damp and mild air while pushing in a few feet of bundled and sloppy surf. But that won’;t last long, by Tuesday the breeze will be from the north east for a while adding some shape to the small but fun surf.
And that’s likely to be the story for the rest of the week with only small, mainly knee to waist high surf being mainly shaped by light breezes beneath enough sunshine to keep most of our summer visitors happy enough.
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!