At 8.20 a.m:

Constantine (0*):  5 feet.

Another grey and blustery, damp and chilly day is upon us, a biting north westerly wind blowing rain showers across the watery horizon while bending hedgerows across the headland.
And of course the surf is completely trashed, the wind pushing and pulling, randomly collapsing the four to five feet swells into broken and fragmented, unrideable surf.
And it could be a day or two before that changes too!
South Coast anyone?

Harlyn (0*):  3 feet.

A couple to three feet of weak looking and fractured, raggedy surf is being blown in here this morning.
It doesn’t look welcoming, at all!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  09:41  (1.6m)              High Tide:  15:34  (7.0m)

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Wednesday 10th January 2017

We can expect another day of howling winds and cold weather with those onshores blasting in from the north west again, wrecking the surf and keeping temperatures low.
It’s another day when the cleanest options will be dotted along the south coast, if there’s enough swell getting around there!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Hard gusting north westerly winds are going to be blowing onshore at all of our surf breaks throughout this week, leaving not much in the way of rideable surf.
Four to five feet swells are going to be pushing hard onto the rocks and reefs but the wind is going to be toppling and pushing them all over the place. It doesn’t look that promising for the south coast either with no real swell generators pointing in that direction. But there might just be enough swell to swing some small stuff onto that coast later in the week, maybe.
Other than that it looks like nothing more than a windy and damp, chilly winter’s week ahead of us!
have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!