At 6.45 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  4 to 5 feet  

 

It’s a wet ‘n windy one this morning with a howling west nor’ westerly slinging cold downpours into the bays.
The surf is a blown out mess of mixed up chop, four to five feet of wild and woolly, unpredictable stuff scouring the sand.
Winter is definitely knocking on the door, the deserted beach almost sighing in the wind.

We will be opening weekends only as of this week, courtesy of ongoing isolation requirements and staff considerations.

And we are looking for someone to join our happy little (and so far COVID free!) team to take on the day-to-day upkeep and maintenance of our website. This might suit someone maybe on a part-time basis or who is currently in education but familiar with website maintenance and social media and keen on surfing? Or whatever, we’re keen to meet anyone who might have something to add to our present offering!
Drop me a mail at [email protected] if you’re interested.

 

 

Harlyn (1*):  3 to 4 feet  

 

The wind is blustering across an empty (except for @sarahwickins taking her early morning dip. Brrr!) Harlyn Bay this morning, trashing the three to four feet of already mixed up and stuttering surf.
It’s cold and wet and windy but still a kind of pleasant place to be.  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  21:08  (1.8m)              High Tide:  14:33  (6.5m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 2nd November 2021  

The wind is likely to have eased today but is still going to be blustering in from the North West, keeping temperatures down as it stirs and pushes the three to four feet of sloppy and already windblown swell.
The sun should be shining but that’s about the best of it for today!   

 

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

November is going to blow in cold this week, those strong west and north west winds bundling big lumps off wetness into our bays and coves.
The surf is likely to be windswept and choppy at best for most of the week, the swells starting out in the four to six foot range but gradually shrinking in size as we go into midweek.
By the end of the week the waves will be much smaller but the wind is forecast to veer offshore, still staying mainly to the north but more north easterly, offshore at our main surf breaks.
So, while the weather is going to feel definitely more wintery, the surf this week looks like it will start out big and choppy and end up being small but sweet and clean with next weekend maybe starting to show something just a little better.
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!