At 6.35 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  0 to 1 foot  

A chilly and breezy, damp kind of day is offering a little taste of Autumn this morning, a brisk north westerly wind chilling the air while that dark grey sky threatens to empty itself at any moment.
And the surf isn’t doing much to cheer us up either with barely a foot or so of crumbled and chopped, sloppy and weak looking little waves dribbling up the beach.
It’s a day for other stuff today, one where you might want to snuggle down and get on with all those other things maybe.
Saying that, there are little waves and they are just about rideable with the forecasts showing a slight increase in size into this afternoon so it might be worth a little paddle later! 

 

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat  

It’s all a little uncomfortable if you’re not dressed for it around at Harlyn this morning with that cold north westerly wind blowing some clinging dampness into the bay while chopping and crumbling the otherwise flat sea.
We won’t be surfing here today but if you’re wrapped up enough it should be a good place to start a little wander along the coastal path maybe.  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  09:14  (2.1m)              High Tide:  15:14  (6.3m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Friday 7th September 2018  

That cold north westerly wind is likely to continue to blow again today, gradually easing as the day goes on. And the surf should be that little bit bigger to start with, a choppy but surfable two to three feet first thing but dropping in size as the wind calms.
But although we might only glimpse some patchy spells of finer and brighter weather, we might also just enjoy some choppy and sloppy but fun little waves today! 

Surf Conditions for the Weekend  

A breezy and blustery kind of weekend awaits, maybe offering something brighter and lighter through Sunday following a very mixed Saturday.
We will be seeing a brisk south westerly wind pushing some extra surf our way through Saturday but it is still unlikely that we shall be seeing much more than a foot or two of choppy and sloppy surf, so taking Harlyn out of the equation.
And just as that wind has blown some extra swell our way then the wind changes to north westerly for Sunday making for three feet of choppy surf all day long.
And that is likely to be the way of it into next week, those windslopped and choppy conditions ready to frustrate us for a good few days yet!
Have a greta weekend wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!