At 8.10 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  3 feet  

The murk of a thick and heavy drizzle is fogging the view of the far horizon this morning, that steady fall of still rain more comforting than annoying.
The breeze is light, drifting offshore from the south east and holding up the three feet or so of peaking and curling surf.
If you own a surfboard, you might want to use it this morning but you’ll have to be quick – the wind will soon change!  

 

Harlyn (1*):  1 foot

Small waves are keeping a handful of keen enthusiasts stoked in the rain at Harlyn this morning, a foot or occasionally two of smooth shaped and snappy little waves keeping them waiting a while between sets.
Right now the other side is better, the breeze light and offshore but a steady sou’ wester will soon mess up the surf over there while keeping things clean here.
It could just end up being a fun Sunday afternoon playing in the small but rideable surf of Harlyn.
Especially when the sun eventually comes out?  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  12:22  (1.3m)              High Tide:  18:15  (7.2m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Monday 14th October 2019  

It’s all looking good for a day of surfing pleasant little two to three foot surf with light offshore breezes shaping and manicuring loads of peaks all along the coast.
Have fun!  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

We have another windswept week of onshore blown and biggish surf to look forward to after a quieter start on Monday.
Monday is promising light offshore breezes to groom a decent two to three feet of smooth swell as it glides into the bays but make the most of the calm and smooth conditions, westerly winds will soon be blustering our way again!
By Tuesday the wind will be driving a lot of dampness to start the day as it messes and chops the four feet of bumpy swell. But the skies should soon brighten and Harlyn should start to show some shape as the wind backs more to the south west.
And that should be the way of it for the rest of the week, that thick and lumpy swell bumping into the bays all week long, getting quite big for a day or so midweek and then even bigger at the end of the week.
So, another wet and windy week of growing surf at Harlyn awaits us!
Have great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!