At 7.40 a.m:

Constantine (3*):  3 to 4 feet.

It’s a wintery cold and chill grey one this morning, a busy north easterly wind gnawing away.
A sky garnished by streaks of blue and white might be promising better for later but right now that wind is biting!
The surf continues to cascade into the bay though, smaller than it has been but still an angry three feet and bigger, that cold, cold wind blowing hard into those curling wave faces.
The water temperatures are still (relatively) mild but the windchill will make it feel a little uncomfortable today unless you have the right suit and accessories!

Harlyn (1*):  1 to 2 feet.

The north easterly wind is gusting pretty much onshore here this morning, chopping and slopping the couple of feet or so of the few aimlessly wandering waves that have managed to find their way around the headland and into the bay.
Given the air temperature and windchill factor, here is not the most enticing place to think of surfing, not today!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  12:08  (0.7m)              High Tide:  17:57  (7.4m)

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Surf Forecast for Sunday 12th February 2017

Those fresh east north easterly winds look set to continue to blow hard offshore throughout today, creating a strong barrier to those pushing swell lines.
A couple to maybe three feet of windswept but hollowing and swopping surf is as much as we can expect today.
We should see some bright and cheery, wintery sunshine amor most of today though and that always helps to make the surf more enticing!

Surf Conditions for the Weekend

Brisk offshore winds are settling in for the start of the school half-term holidays, grooming smooth and attractively shaped waves, hollowing and shaping those curling waves at our main surf breaks.
Three to four feet, offshore and grinding on Saturday, easing to a couple of feet on Sunday through into Monday before building again as we go through the week.
Yep, it’s all looking good for weather and surf this weekend!
Have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!