At 7.25 a.m:

Constantine (1*):  3 feet.

It’s a mizzle filled, grey sky’d, damp and breezy start to the day today with a brisk west sou’ wester blowing that mildish but damp and drizzly air our way.
And so the surf is a bit of a mess, a couple to three feet of mixed up and bumpy stuff appearing out of the atlantic gloom. It’s not enticing and the forecast is for the wind to ease more towards the north, chillier but fresher and maybe drier too. We will probably see something brighter emerge from the gloom but I’m not holding out much hope for the surf!

Harlyn (2*):  1 to 2 feet.

Conditions are cleaner and sharper and more attractive here this morning but the waves are real small, a foot or two at best.
If you’re keen and have the time then you might want to get on it pretty quickly, the wind is forecast to gradually swing more north westerly, which will smarten the weather up but will chop what little surf there is managing to get in here!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:01  (2.0m)              High Tide:  16:00  (6.5m)

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Wednesday 28th September 2016

South westerly winds are set to return today pushing along a slightly bigger, four feet plus swell. And so Harlyn is going to be the place to go locally.
Three feet of offshore shaped little waves should be crashing through for most of the day and we might even see some brighter weather too!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Onshore, south westerly, veering westerly winds are expected to blow us well into this week, not super strong or anything, just a steady onshore, pushing a rhythmic four feet or so of swell our way.
And so Harlyn is going to be the surf break of choice this week locally, the wind being mainly offshore there, while three feet or so of that swell should manage to make it around the headland for most of the time.
Yep, it’s looking like a fairly typical early autumn week of mainly windswept swells swinging into Harlyn to be smoothed out by that same wind that is making a mess of the rest of the surf breaks. And with those lovely, warm sea temperatures then it is looking good for a week of fun surf.
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!