At 7.10 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  2 feet  

A bright and hazy, beautiful morning is spreading across the countryside, the air chilly but still, the sky a hazed blue, that naturally filtered sunlight glinting and glistening off crisp and peeling small but beautiful waves as they spill ashore.
It is pretty fabulous out there so far this morning!
And the surf is pleasant looking too, a couple of feet, slightly bigger on infrequent sets, all glassy and smooth and inviting.
A day of gliding fun waves awaits, the swell staying consistent, the breeze offshore and that sun loitering all day.
Have a great time wherever you decide to surf!

 

Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot

It is pretty tiny at Harlyn with only six inches to a foot of warped and ribbed little wavelets washing ashore.
The other side of the headland is the place to go again today, it is a couple of feet and looking really very pleasant over there!

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  12:47  (1.2m)              High Tide:  18:40  (7.3m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Wednesday 26th September 2018  

The breeze is set to remain light and offshore again today but backing more south easterly and so feeling just a little milder.
And a couple off feet of beautifully shaped little surf should continue to roll our way all day long, disappearing a bit on that big high tide but enticing you in as it shallows out and re-emerges through the day, building a little on the afternoon push.
Yep, our summer fun is not quite over just yet!  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Those fronts and storms and that rain and wind of last week are steadily galloping off to annoy the rest of the country as the weekend eases its way into the unmemorable, to be replaced by….  yes, some fine and dry and bright and sunny weather with small but pleasant surf!
Well, that’s the plan anyway!
Light north easterly breezes are going to keep the air temperatures down through Monday but some bright and clear autumn sunshine should keep things cheerful as a couple of feet or so of peeling blue waves shimmy across our preferred surf breaks.
By later on Tuesday the breeze will have backed more to the south east, adding a degree or two to the air temperature as a foot or two fog clean and crisp, gliding surf peels across the sandbars.
And as high pressure squats down and makes itself comfortable, those breezes should continue to remain light and offshore while the sun continues to cheers us all up well into the end of the week.
I hope that you haven’t packed away the longboards and gliders yet, we’ll be enjoying those this week!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!