At 5.45 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  2 feet  

The early morning cloud layer is already drifting away to reveal a skyfull of blue this morning a brisk west sou’ westerly gusting into the bay, pushing and pulling two to three feet of bumpy little waves.
We’ll get some fun waves to slide around on through the day, all junky and messed up by the wind but it will probably end up being better than we expected once you’re out there!   

 

Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot

The wind is gusting almost straight offshore here this morning but the waves are titchy, tiny.
That wind is also probably going to rule out any chance of a SUP session here either but you can always go for a swim in the 16 – 27 deg C water.   

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  16:38  (1.4m)              High Tide:  10:19  (6.7m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Monday 27th July 2020 

Another day of sunshine and showers is waiting for us with a blustering west sou’ westerly wind pushing in much bigger swells than we’ve seen for a while.
Four to six feet of blown out junk surf will be rolling into most the bays, a couple to three free of cleaner sharper stuff exploding onto the sand at Harlyn.
With only a little luck we should be having some fun ones dumping through at Harlyn today!   

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

The jet stream seems to have slipped down to the south of us for a while and that’s going to let a few fronts gallop through bringing a little dampness and some blustery onshore wind to start the week.
Monday might well be spent over at Harlyn in smaller waves but those waves being much cleaner than most of the other breaks, a couple of feet of fun little snappers in summer temperature waters.
But that wind is likely to be north westerly by Tuesday, onshore everywhere and making for chillier temperatures as well. But, as I’m always saying, Harlyn can be fun when it’s onshore there, you have more time to get into the wave than when it’s steaming offshore. But we’ll have to wait and see if the swell is big enough to swing all the way around Trevose Head and then find its way into the bay.
But by midweek the wind should have calmed before easing offshore for the end of the week.
So we should be back to our favourite little surf breaks to catch a short but building swell through Thursday and into Friday.
Well, that’s the plan anyway!
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!