At 7.55 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  6 feet  

That torrential overnight rain seems to be easing itself away to drench others while a silver curtain of sunshine is making a weak effort to cheer it all up.
The wind has eased too, a light south westerly breathing some milder air our way while still strong enough to mess and sloppy the four to six feet of dark and broody surf.
A south westerly wind combined with a solid and thick little swell always points to Harlyn, so let’s go look-see!  

 

Harlyn (4*):  3 to 4 feet  

It’s all a little smaller than hoped for around at high tide Harlyn this morning but there are some thicker and bigger sets still bullying their way through the otherwise three feet or so of smooth faced and fun looking surf.
As the tide eases itself out this morning those waves should become crunchier and snappier, those bigger sets maybe becoming a bit more regular. And then this afternoon’s tide should push a little more size into an already building swell again!
Yep, it is a fairly typical Harlyn weekend of surfing!   

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  13:05  (1.2m)              High Tide:  18:58  (7.1m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Sunday 11th November 2018  

Bigger swells will be crunching onto our already raggedy, craggedy shores today, that same south westerly wind whistling along the coastline.
Another Harlyn Sunday beckons with some solid and probably sand filled, crunchy barrels to play in.
Four or five feet is my call but it might get bigger!  

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

A massive and fat low pressure system is slowly crawling by the UK this weekend, spinning off loads of swell but too close not make things windy too.
So it looks like we are in for a blustery one with strong south westerly winds keeping the air mild and wet all the way through the weekend.
And that always points to Harlyn.
A typical blustery Harlyn weekend awaits with some big and churning, hollow waves expected all weekend long, low tide offering some board snappingly heavy stuff while the bigger spring high tide will make things just a little fatter.
Or you could hit up a road trip and surfari off to one of those rare breaking Rivermouths or Points, one of those whispered about breaks that only work on the rarest of occasions when spring tide, big swell and south westerly wind combine to produce perfection!
Or not.
Have a great weekend wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!