At 6.40 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  4 to 6 feet  

A cosy rain is falling on a still and peaceful morning, the breeze almost non-existent, a light breath from the west.
And the surf is pumping!
Four to six feet of smooth but thick and solid waves are grinding onto the low tide sandbars, grey curling walls are exploding under a grey, wet sky.
The wind is forecast to stay light from the west nor’ west, so those paddle outs are going to be long and punishing but the waves themselves should be worth it!
And it should(!?) brighten up later!  

 

Harlyn (4*):  3 to 4 feet  

Three feet of hollow and sand dredging barrels are cracking off the sand at a quite high low tide Harlyn this morning, solid grey glass walls tubing quickly across the sand.
It is close-out central but the odd one is spinning smoothly across the bay! You’ll have to wait for those cavernous peelers but they are there!  

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  18:57  (2.2m)              High Tide:  12:30  (5.8m)

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Surf Forecast for Saturday 3rd June 2017  

It looks like another Harlyn day locally with fresh west going south westerly wind (offshore there) blowing along a rolling four feet of swell.
It is likely to be smaller but we should be enjoying one of those bright and cheery, breezy Harlyn days!  

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

These light breezes should carry us through the back half of the week, freshening and settling to the south west through the weekend.
With a large area of depression sliding up the Atlantic, we are likely to be seeing some thick and rolling surf arriving our way through Thursday and building into Friday.
So that pristine shaped surf of midweek will gradually be replaced by something only a little bumpier and sloppier and thicker and bigger.
If you are in a position where you can time your surf sessions to suit yourself you should get in some good, clean and building surf but if you only have fixed amounts of time then you could easily end up being quiet frustrated.
By Friday we should be seeing those waves creeping into the big size range, with four to five feet of thick and rolling swell buffeting the coast under only light breezes.
Onshore, west going south westerly winds are going to freshen up the weekend, Harlyn probably being the place to go for three feet of fun surf on Saturday with an action replay through Sunday!
Have a great weekend wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!