At 6.20 a.m:  

Constantine (2*):  2 feet

The air temperature is still mild on this greyer and duller, more overcast Bank Holiday Monday morning but the far horizon is looking a lot lighter and maybe full of a brighter promise.
A couple of feet of grey and tired looking surf is washing into the bay this morning, the emanative north westerly, onshore breeze just crumbling and bumping those little waves but allowing the odd steeper one to peak and fold its way across the beach.
Give it an hour or two and it should be fun, especially if the sky brightens as it should do!  

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat  

It’s all quiet down in Harlyn Bay this morning, the sea is calm and flat, the breeze light and onshore and the sky trying hard to brighten.
There’s no surf here this morning but there are plenty of other fun and exciting things to do at Harlyn on this soon to be bright and pleasant Bank Holiday Monday.  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  21:06  (2.4m)              High Tide:  14:23  (5.8m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 27th August 2019  

The swell should open out a little today, not necessarily building much in size but thickening and strengthening maybe, that wave period just stretching a little.
The northerly breeze is likely to feel a little cooler in spite of the long and sunny stretches that we should enjoy again today but for those visitors staying on after the long holiday weekend, we should have some pleasant enough surf and weather!  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

It might just feel like the end of summer this week as the beaches quieten and our visitors gradually disappear to ready themselves for work and school and college and travels, the sun struggling a little more through the gradually increasing cloud cover, the wind more noticeable as we go through the week too.
Tuesday’s pleasant brightness and fun little surf is likely to turn into something more overcast and less attractive by midweek, the surf being blown about a bit more by North westerly winds through the afternoon.
Westerly, going south westerly winds will make a mess of the two to three feet of sloppy junk surf through most of the back half of the week but there should be those little sessions opening up when tide and wind and swell conspire to provide some steeper and more fun little peaks and wedges to bounce around on.
So a mixed old week to wind down the summer holidays on but with plenty of opportunities to eek out some fun surf sessions still!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!