At 7.35 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  6 to 8 feet  

It’s not quite the full on blast of yesterday’s storm this morning but it’s still not far from it.
That same hard blowing nor’ wester is continuing to re-model the beach, removing sand here, piling it there, sandblasting the leftover signs and debris of summer while continuing to trash the big and lumpy, unsurfable swells.
If you want to ride waves today then you’re going to have to plan another road trip!  

 

Harlyn (0*):  3 to 4 feet  

The wind is raging onshore at Harlyn again this morning, blasting and toppling the four feet plus of grey and uninviting, wild sea.
The stream is roaring across the sand, a torrent of run-off following last night’s downpours.
Beautiful as it is though, there’s nothing to surf on here today!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  11:25  (1.3m)              High Tide:  17:16  (7.2m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Wednesday 13th November 2019  

The wind might change today – for half an hour or so!
Otherwise everything is probably going to continue as its has; windy, onshore, cold and with rubbish surf.   

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

This week is going to be a blustery and stormy write-off for surfing locally.
Big and blown, winter powered storm waves will be lashing our coast but there won’t be many places that could get out there with a hope of surviving.
But a drive and ether should be some awesomeness not too far away. Wales maybe, or the usual jaunt to the far coast.
Locally though we are facing a good few days of howling (and cold) north westerly winds, trashing any hope for rideable waves.
The seascape artists are going to be enjoying life, painting their back-to-front waves for the summer hordes but the surfers and fishermen are going to be disappointed for a while yet.
The end of the week is beginning to look a little more promising though!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!