At 8.05 a.m:  

Constantine (2*):  4 to 5 feet  

It’s a beautiful morning with clear, clear skies, a light offshore breeze and plenty of pumping surf!
The four to five feet or so of high tide lumped and bumped surf should smooth out as the tide eases its way towards an early afternoon low – as long as the breeze stays light and offshore, from the south south east.
There’s still more size to that swell than there first appears, so the paddle will still be a beast and of course there are plenty of other places scattered all along this raggedy coastline that might have sharper and smarter conditions to surf but it’s okay here this morning, biggish and lumpy but okay.

And that’s the Surf Report done for another year – another decade!
2019 was an odd one in too many ways and so I personally am stoked just to be able to welcome in 2020!
And I hope that it brings all that you might hope for with waves for all and triumphs for those who need them!
Have a very Happy New Year and may all your waves be smooth and hollow!
See you next week, next year!

 

Harlyn (4*):  3 feet  

Smooth walls are crashing in at high tide Harlyn this morning with three feet and bigger peaks curling and looping as they reel off the Rock.
It could be another day of sharing and caring as the carpark rapidly fills with surf starved visitors looking to slip into a few of those sand-blasters that will be tripping over the shallows on the dropping tide.
Yep, it looks like a loverly day of Harlyn snappers ahead!
Enjoy!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  14:14  (1.8m)              High Tide:  20:07  (6.6m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for New Year’s Eve 2019  

Offshore breezes, a three foot and solid little groundswell along with dry weather and the chance of some more of that bright winter sunshine!
Have a very happy New Year’s Eve!!   

Surf Conditions for the New Year’s Week  

The light offshores and thick, solid swell of the start of the week will soon be replaced by a return to gusting north westerlies, rain and windblown stormswells by the end of the week.
But to celebrate the end of yet another decade of wave riding, the coast of Cornwall and Devon will be enjoying plenty of solid groundswells, groomed nicely by light offshore breezes.
Monday’s gusting south south easterlies will gradually give way to calmer and gentler easterlies for New Year’s Eve, as the swell gradually settles to something smoother and more relaxing.
We can expect three to four feet of hollow and peeling surf to say goodbye to 2019 with a fun two to three feet of pretty little surf welcoming in 2020.
Then a gusting south westerly will return by Thursday blowing hard and wet while it agitates a new and thick swell into Harlyn.
But that is not until next year, so in the meantime we can enjoy these clean and fun conditions for a few days yet!
Have a fabulous New Year, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!