At 6.25 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  Flat  

The air is mild and still on this overcast and heavy sky’d morning, a thick blanket of silver stretching across the horizons making for a cosy and quiet morning.
But the surf is flat, a smooth and shiny, waveless sea stretching to the horizon.
It is a fabulous place to swim or paddle this morning but don’t bother bringing your surfboard, it won’t get used today!  

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat  

This is a peaceful place to be this morning, the rippleless sea is silken and calm, reflecting that silver smooth sky, a mirror flatness all the way to nowhere and back.
If you have the time then it would be fabulous to get the SUP out there and drift around the coastline but forget about surfing today – it is as flat as flat can be!  

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  13:00  (1.1m)              High Tide:  18:51  (6.9m)

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Surf Forecast for Friday 12th May 2017  

Ah, onshore winds will be returning today!
A brisk sou’ wester should whip up some waves as the day goes on.
A much fresher day lies ahead, those blue and white seas reflecting the blue and white sky with some stretches of rain filled cloud dropping some much needed wetness onto the field and gardens.
So, a bright but showery day with a couple to three feet of bouncy and breezy surf – should be fun!

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

Onshore winds are going to be gusting in from the south and south west throughout this weekend, blowing in mild air along with some heavy downpours here and there.
And after the flatter conditions of the last couple of days, the surf should be lumping in, building steadily as we go through the weekend.
Saturday should see a bumpy three feet plus of bright and cheerful surf at all of our favourite, more swell exposed surf breaks, getting a little bigger in the evening and maybe cleaning up a lot through the afternoon too as the wind backs to the south.
A windblown but steady three to four feet of rolling swell should be pouring our way through Sunday, the wind settling from the south west, still onshore at the better breaks but offshore at Harlyn where there might just be a couple of feet of curling if snappy little waves getting in.
So, a blustery weekend awaits but it should be mild and with plenty of surf, if also with some heavy showers here and there!
Have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!