At 6.50 a.m:  

Constantine (0*):  3 to 4 feet  

It’s an overcast, gloomy, windy and mizzly old morning out there this morning, the remnants of Dorian dulling the sky. It’s mild though, that wind coming from the west, sou’ west, full of wetness but with a little warmth to it too.
And so of course the surf is a windblown mess of unrideable junk. Three feetish of grey and mixed up chop that is bouncing around the bay.
But there’s alway Harlyn! Especially in this wind!  

 

Harlyn (2*):  1 to 2 feet  

A couple of feet or so of erratically dumping little surf can be seen through the gloom and murk of a dull and dreary morning.
The wind is a little too westerly, the swell is a little small and the tide is a little too far out on the drop.
All that should change as the morning goes on though.
Give it a few hours and it should be a different world!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  11:04  (2.0m)              High Tide:  16:59  (6.6m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 12th September 2019

West sou’ westerly winds are likely to continue to blow those rolling swells our way again today, making a mess of conditions at our preferred surf breaks but providing cleaner conditions at more sheltered spots like Harlyn.
We should see some more brightness today too, making for a very fun and surfy Harlyn day!   

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

North westerly winds will return to kick this week off, blowing hard onshore and keeping air temperatures lower but allowing a little sunshine through here and there.
So the best that we can hope for to start this week is some small and choppy surf provided by nothing more than that localised windswell.
By midweek that wind is likely to have backed to the south west, strengthening but at least blowing some bigger waves our way and maybe stirring up enough surf to swing some waves around and into Harlyn!
Those September sessions might just have to wait for a little while yet!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!