At 6.40 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  4 feet  

A chilly wind is blowing down from the north west this morning, keeping the air fresh, the sky clear and the surf junked.
Four feet of churned and chopped, sloppy surf is fumbling its way to the beach, those wind torn waves tumbling over each other on their way in. That wind is blowing too hard to allow the swells to do anything other than flop around the place.
But the wind is forecast to calm by this evening so it might just be worth a little look back then.  

 

Harlyn (1*):  3 feet  

That same north westerly wind is blowing hard onshore here as well this morning making the three feet or so of weak looking surf even more disorganised.
The odd peak is throwing itself into a wall of water as it tries to break with some direction but it is pretty much junked out.
If you’re really keen you will find a few lip launching air flights but otherwise you’re probably going to end up paddling and paddling!   

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  14:11  (1.5m)              High Tide:  20:07  (6.8m)

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 13th June 2017  

Calm breezes and a couple to three feet of swell should combine with the brighter and easier weather to provide a pleasant session or two for most surfers around this area.
Sea breezes will probably kick in through the afternoon but otherwise we should enjoy some fun and pleasant surf early on in the morning and later on in the evening.  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

As always the wind is going to play a big part in the surf conditions for this coming week and it looks like an onshore wind kind of start. But the north westerly wind of Monday morning should have eased to not much more than a breeze by evening and stay that way until midweek at least.
So the week will likely start out with four to five feet of sloppy and bumpy surf hitting our main breaks, the air feeling chillier in that north westerly wind. But the wind should have dropped to no more than a breeze by evening making for maybe some very pleasant conditions in the long lasting twilight.
And sunny days should guide us into midweek with three feet or so of fairly weakish swell washing in, those light breezes varying as we go along but mainly cleaner in the mornings and evening the onshore sea breeze effect kicking in through the afternoons.
And then the end of the week is starting to look quite promising with the possibility of cleaner and more solid swell, if not much bigger along with some pleasant weather too!
But that is a little way away yet.
In the meantime we will be enjoying some mediocre conditions to start the week!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!