At 6.20 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  2 to 3 feet

A chilly west nor’ westerly wind is wheezing onshore this morning, the silver blue sky maybe gradually giving way to something brighter as we go along but with a little dampness to keep the crops happy first.
And so the surf is a bit of a mess with only a small and uninviting couple of feet or so of weak looking little waves washing onto the dropping tideline.
It’ll be fun on a foamy this afternoon maybe but that’s about it!   

 

Harlyn (1*):  0 to 1 foot

The cold west nor’ westerly wind is shuffling the foot or two of wishy washy surf that is managing to swing all the way around and into Harlyn this morning, the sky holding a little threat of some rain.
This afternoon’s tide might show something a little more interesting but it is still only going to be small and crumbly. It should be brighter and cheerier though.  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:01  (1.7m)              High Tide:  15:57  (6.7m)

 

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Surf Forecast for Friday 3rd July 2020 

Blustering south westerly winds will eventually shove some bigger waves our way but they are likely to be close-fetch and weak little waves, a mixed up and messy kind of windswell.
Harlyn should have something cleaner in the afternoon but probably not much bigger than a couple to three feet though.   

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

So the media are bursting into a frenzy of anticipation about the flood of visitors that are supposedly heading for Cornwall this weekend, predicting everything from ‘pitchfork welcomes‘ to ‘saviours of south west livelihoods‘.
But they haven’t checked the weather maps have they!
We’re in for a bit of a blustery and blowy, chilly and damp one this weekend, that same sou’ westerly wind pushing bigger and still lumpy, choppy swells our way all weekend long.
With a four to six foot swell being bounced onto our shores by that wind, Harlyn is going to be our best option for the whole weekend – thank goodness the lifeguards are back on duty over there now too!
So a weekend at Harlyn awaits the surfers with an expected three to four feet of offshore shaped little close-outs to thrill and spill.
It could get busy, so take some patience with you and don’t forget some change for the brand spanking new pay & display parking machines!
Stay safe, stay happy and have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!