At 7.35 a.m:  

Constantine (2*):  4 to 6 feet  

The breeze is light this morning, still from the south sou’ west, just about onshore again. And so the still pretty big and lumpy surf is all a bit sloppy and messy.
Otherwise it is another bright and cheerful, calm kind of morning, all mild and inviting – an ideal day for the school half-termers to scamper about the beach.
But the surf might be more user friendly over at Harlyn today!  

 

Harlyn (3*):  3 to 4 feet  

Some nice little waves are streaking through Harlyn this morning, smaller than yesterday but smooth faced and speedy as they loop onto the sand.
This afternoon’s incoming tide should be fun with a decent two or three feet of clean and fun surf expected.
We might have to wait for the bigger ones but the inbetweenies should be fun too!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  11:35  (0.6m)              High Tide:  17:27  (7.5m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Wednesday 20th February 2019  

And so the swell builds again!
That same steady south westerly wind will carry on pushing those winter swells our way, that deep depression out to the west of us having stirred up some big winter waves.
So we can expect some big surf to be breaking all along the coast again today, much bigger than Tuesday’s surf making Harlyn the destination of choice locally once again.   

Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

South westerly winds are going to be blowing plenty of surf our way all through this school half-term week producing some big days of thumping surf at Harlyn.
Monday is likely to be showing some really big surf, that south westerly wind steadily pushing large swells onto coast. The only place you are going to find any chance of decent surf is by exploring those sheltered surf breaks up and down the coast.
Or settling for some big and cavernous barrels at Harlyn!
Tuesday will be more of a typical Harlyn day with the swells having settled back and that same south westerly winds easing to a steady blow. Harlyn should be three feet plus and as hollow as you would like.
By midweek we should be enjoying some bigger surf again with more blustery sou’ westers blowing our way.
So, there should be plenty of surf to keep the half term groms amused and tested while the weather should be dry enough, brightening up through the end of the week.
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!