At 8.45 a.m:  

Constantine (4*):  3 feet  

It’s a fabulous morning for a wave dance, the sky is that palest of winter blues, the wind is offshore from the north east (brrrr!) and a three foot swell is uncurling itself on the too high tide.
Give it a couple of hours and those peeling waves should be hollower and sharper and much more fun!
With 2 deg C air temperature and 12 deg C water temperature it’s going to feel balmy out there this afternoon!
Enjoy!  

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Harlyn (1*):  2 feet  

That north easterly wind is onshore at Harlyn pushing and shoving the two feet of bumbling surf as it dances its way to the beach.
The other side of the headland is where the surf is today – it is looking really good over there!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  15:39  (1.5m)              High Tide:  09:06  (7.2m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Monday 8th January 2018  

Easterly going south easterly winds are going to continue to groom and manicure the small surf as it wanders along the coast today.
A foot or two of offshore hollowed and peeling little waves are going to offer the chance of some classic longboard shuffling and gliding today in that gloriously crisp winter sunshine.  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Make the most of those calmer and more settled, brighter conditions at the start of the week, there’s another low pressure system out there in the process of dropping its isobars ready to pounce!
The small but beautifully shaped surf of Monday should gradually increase in size through Tuesday, the wind continuing offshore until late on Tuesday afternoon.
The weather will deteriorate again as we go through Tuesday, the swell increasing in size all the time.
Big swells are going to be battering their way into the bays through Wednesday, the wind maybe calming and switching offshore through the morning, offering some classic big surf conditions at our favourite breaks – if we’re only a little lucky!
Those winds are going to revert back to north westerly at least for a while as we go into the back half of the week but they might just stay quite calm during daylight hours, offering at least the chance of some big and testing surf!
So, all in all it’s looking like a week full of potentially great surf if only for a few hours at a time! With a little research and maybe more travelling than you would prefer, we should all be able to get some great sessions in!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!