At 7.40 a.m:

Constantine (1*):  2 to 3 feet.

A silver grey blanket is stretching across the skyline this morning, the lightest of damp drizzle almost lost in the air and a steady but not too strong north westerly breeze flowing across the bay.
The surf is still a mess with three feet or so of still choppy and sloppy waves wandering ashore in their own time. It’s not enticing and not really promising much for later.
It could just be a good day to rest up and get some stuff cleared out of the way for the next few days, because they are looking really good!

Harlyn (1*):  1 to 2 feet.

A foot or two of onshore blown and weak looking little waves are expiring onto the high tide shore dump this morning, the north westerly wind just strong enough to make it look uninviting.
The sky should brighten as the day goes on but the surf is unlikely to improve that much – just yet.

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide: 14:39  (0.7m)              High Tide:  20:35  (7.6m)

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 21st October 2016

If you can’t rock & roll then don’t bother turning up today!
Almost text book conditions should greet us today with a rock solid four foot swell, a smoothing offshore breeze and a huge wave period to space out those waves and sets.
Just choose your favourite spot, wax up and paddle out!

Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

A solid groundswell should greet us by first light on Thursday, the breeze light and offshore, a little chilly coming from the north east but we’ll take that and the water is warm anyway.
Friday might show a little decrease in vertical height of those waves but they are still long travelled, smooth and powerful and the breeze is likely to drift just a wee bit further to the east. And that is where it is likely to stay as the swell only very gradually eases back as we slide and glide into the weekend!
The surf could or should be absolutely classic for the next few days with every surf break on the coast switching on!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!