At 6.20 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  2 to 3 feet

A hazier start to the day is not taking anything away from this still and pleasant morning, the breeze is light, the sky is bright and those little waves are still rolling our way.
A couple to three feet of oilly glass waves are tumbling over those shallow sandbanks, peeling off those rocky outcrops and tubing across the back of the Reef.
It looks like we have another very pleasant day ahead of us with loads of fun surf and enough pleasant weatehr to relax in!
Have a good ‘un!   

If you’re looking for our daily surf videos, well, Lawrence, our tech guru (Solve Web Media) has pointed out that I’m breaking our site by uploading those massive vid files direct to the site.
So they are available on Instagram and our other social streams (Twitter and the Facebook) but you might have to wait just a little while before we get our site sorted to take them.
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Harlyn (0*):  Flat  

It is absolutely still around at Harlyn this morning!
An isolated oasis of windless calm with nobody in sight, yet. And barely a ripple of water sliding across the dry sand.
There might be no surf here today but that doesn’t take away from the beauty of the place. You could do a lot worse than slide out to sea on a SUP board in between surf sessions at those other more swell exposed surf breaks.

 

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  17:04  (1.8m)              High Tide:  10:43  (6.3m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Tuesday 22nd May 2018  

These sunny and calm days are just starting to make up for those endless days of north westerly winds and that dreary weather of last winter. And today’s northerly breeze while having a little chill to it, will be nowhere near that drudge of only a few weeks ago.
That same foot or two of swell should continue to happily roll our way and that northerly breeze shouldn’t affect conditions too much while the sun should eventually shake its way through that haze and slow cloud of the morning.
Yep, it should be another very pleasant day on this north cornish coast!  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

That high pressure system is absolutely content to snuggle over us for a little while yet, allowing clear skies and bright sunshine to dominate our thoughts for maybe the whole of this coming week and probably even longer!
The surf is likely to be only small though, certainly for the start of the week but with the chance of something bigger and better and maybe even better than that by the end of the week!
In the meantime, the sun is likely to be shining, the skies are likely to stay clear and those two foot swells should continue to glide smoothly onto our sandbanks and reefs and points!
Have great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!