At 7.55 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  3 feet  

It’s another calm and quiet start to the day, a little cloudier than it has been but milder too.
The swell is a little mixed up and is probably surprisingly deceptive when you get out there. But it looks like it’s three to four feet, some of those waves quite close together, almost tripping each other up but the sets a long way apart. The incoming tide through midday should sort that out and provide some structure for those lumpy swells.
Give it an hour or two and it could just be pretty epic!  

 

Harlyn (1*):  0 to 1 foot

There’s not much happening around at Harlyn this morning, most of the swell seems to be missing the bay at almost low tide.
But there’s the occasional set swinging in to snap a few little close-outs in the middle.
Give out a couple of hours and it should be a whole different setup.
The swell should build and the breeze is likely to clean up just as the tide begins its trudge back up the beach.  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  08:50  (2.1m)              High Tide:  14:48  (6.3m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Wednesday 22nd January 2020  

Clean and sharp conditions should keep everybody happy as a decent three foot groundswell rolls onto all of our surf breaks.
Just choose your favourite wave riding vehicle for your favourite wave to be ridden!   

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Those of us who have had to put up with the last few months of incredibly tedious weather without giving in to the Indo temptation are about to cash-in our rewards this week!
Light offshore breezes will be manicuring and soothing a lumping great groundswell as it pushes and growls its way onto our jagged and ragged stretch of coast.
Big waves, bright sunshine, calm breezes and clear skies should sooth our surf aching desires all week long.
So just wax down your quiver of favourite boards, chuck your wetsuit in the dryer and head for your favourite surf break. It should be pumping all week long!
(Legal warning!: Constantinesurf does not advocate the use of heat generating drying devices in the care or maintenance of any wetsuit (Ooh! But it is nice to slip into a warm and toasty dry suit in winter though, isn’t it!?!)).
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!