At 7.15 a.m:
Constantine (0*): 4 to 5 feet
It’s all a bit lively down in the bay this morning with a northerly wind howling through the wild and windswept waves.
There’s nothing to surf on, just thick lumps of choppy, grey sea being flung about the place but it’s always nice to have a few cobwebs blown away!
Harlyn (0*): 3 to 4 feet
Harlyn is wild and woolly this morning, that northerly blow keeping temperatures low while it busily hurls waves and sand onto the shore. There’s nothing on this coast to surf on today but I hear the far coast beckoning!
Today’s Tide Times:
Low Tide: 13:25 (1.2m) High Tide: 19:18 (7.2m)
Surf Forecast for Sunday 4th October 2020
More north westerly gales are expected today as a new swell joins the general rush ashore.
Big waves and howling onshore with a tempest of a storm can be expected to last all day long today!
Surf Conditions for the Weekend
Hard blowing Northerly winds are going to chill the temperatures on a stormy and windy, autumnal Saturday, the surf staying small through most of the day before just starting to show some signs of a new swell maybe on the evening tidal push. But it’s like to be blown to smithereens anyway.
Unfortunately a gloomy and overcast, damp old Sunday will show another freshening north westerly blow shoving some building swells our way, those lumpy old waves being torn and shaken by the wind.
If you want something cleaner you’re going to have to travel to the far coast this weekend, Sunday is looking to be completely blown out over here!
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!