Constantine (1*):  1 ft

Another bright and pleasant morning is upon us with the palest of blue skies above, the yellowest sand ahead and the whitest of whitewater washing in.
There’s barely a breeze to unsettle the still small but rideable surf, only about a foot high but a regular and surfable looking foot high with clear and distinct little lines coming from a fair way out.
If you can find a shallow little bank where those little waves are focussed then you should have yourself a fun little session. It is probably going to be a longboard session but fun nevertheless!
Don’t forget the sunblock!

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat

2STARSFINAL

It is flat around here again this morning, well, there are tiny little wavelets washing through, barely the height of the thickness of a SUP, just a couple of hours before high tide and so you have to think that it is at its best right now. You could just about get a longboard going across the biggest of them but it would be a struggle.
No it’s the main breaks today, Constantine and Booby’s, that’s where what little surf there is will be best!

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide: 15:08  (1.1m)         High Tide:  21:04  (6.9m)

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Easter Sunday 2014

The biggest difference this Easter Sunday is likely to be the cloud cover that is forecast to replace that lovely sunshine that we have enjoyed this last week or two.
There is likely to be little difference in the surf conditions, those little waves just about rideable again, the wind fairly light for most of the time and staying mostly offshore for most of the time.
So, not great but okay and, I think, probably just a bit better than all those forecasts!

 

Surf Conditions for Easter Weekend

High pressure has been in control for most of Easter Week providing dry and settled and bright weather with calm winds and blue skies. And we should be able to enjoy a few days more of this early taste of summer yet. 
The swell has eased off, that half decent three foot swell that started the week dropping to a shin to knee-high but solid little fun swell, just powerful enough to get a longboard gliding, maybe even a fish at those certain stages of the tide. 
The wind is forecast to slip offshore staying light, not much more than a breeze, easterly going south easterly as we go into the weekend, gently blowing direct offshore, grooming those tiny, just about rideable waves to perfectly shaped little things.
It should stay bright and cheerful and pleasant enough throughout the weekend to tempt you into scurrying after a longboard to surf those little waves in the sun.
But it is likely to cloud over lightly on Easter Sunday, not too badly but making a difference after all that sunshine. The surf is likely to stay pretty much the same though, tiny but just big enough and smart enough to get you wanting to go in! 
Have a great Easter, whatever you’re doing!