At 7.45 a.m:

Constantine (3*):  2 feet.

It’s grey again this morning, a good bit milder and that wind has eased but it is still overcast with the feel of a light drizzle in the air.
The surf is small but promising, a foot or two of smooth and peeling walls trying to break in the high tide depths. The wind is more of a breeze this morning, still offshore and so helping to maintain these gorgeous wave conditions.
And that wind is forecast to continue to calm while the swell is predicted to strengthen.
By this afternoon we should be enjoying some fabulous surf (and we might just see some brightness too!)!

Harlyn (0*):  Flat.

It’s pretty much flat again around here this morning, those tiny, smooth and glassy ripples prettily snapping at the high tide sand but nowhere near rideable.
It’s going to be a while before there’s enough swell to get some waves rolling in here, the weekend at least but even then the other side might be better!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  13:57  (0.9m)              High Tide:  19:48  (7.1m)

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Surf Forecast for Wednesday 15th February 2017

A couple of feet of rolling swell should be washing our way today, prettily shaped in the morning, a little sloppier by afternoon as the breeze slips more onshore than we have seen for a few days.
Time it right and you could just luck into some pretty fun surf today!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

So a windy start to this school half-term holiday week is likely to keep the surf in check, those hard blowing offshores gusting into midweek and acting as an efficient block to a lot of the swell energy that would otherwise be pushing our way.
By midweek the wind is likely to have reverted to a more usual south westerly but maybe only for a moment!
The back half of the week looks calm and settled and offshore again. But not that hard blowing offshore of the start of the week, we should be enjoying something much calmer and more enjoyable (and much milder too!).
At the start of the week the surf is likely to be kept down to a foot or two at the very best by those hard blowing south easterly winds, it is probably going to go fast though at least for a period of time through Monday and into Tuesday, the waves increasing just a little in size as the wind goes onshore through midweek.
And then the surf should shine for the remainder of the week with only light offshores to keep those mainly three foot swell lines organised and tidy.
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!