At 6.40 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  2 to 3 feet

Well what a fabulous day to get back down into the bay, still recuperating after a bitch of a wrestle with a Sepsis infection but feeling a whole lot better now!
And one to two feet of glistening and glinting, peeling little waves are shimmying onto the high tide banks with very, very occasional but much bigger sets of waves tumbling in a long way apart.
The waves are smooth and far apart and the sky is that deep blue, the air is almost still, the sun cosying over the horizon.
It is all looking good!

Oh and if you’re down this way tomorrow, we are expecting a visit from a couple of interesting characters:

Yes, these two legends are touring Europe with Lightning Bolt and are planning on calling in for a quiet cup of tea and an unofficial ’meet and greet’ at the shop!! So if you are around tomorrow morning (Thursday 23rd May) then drop in on us to meet 2 x Pipe Masters champ, Rory Russell and veteran Bolt shaper Craig Hollingsworth!
We might even make you a cuppa!  

 

Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot

The early morning marine layer of a gorgeous Summer’s day is only adding atmosphere to Harlyn Bay this morning.
The sea mist is thick but ribbons of sunlight are mixing with the frustratingly tiny wavelets that are snapping ashore in the haze.
It’s all quiet and peaceful and broody and gorgeous here this morning but there’s not surf!  

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  14:46  (1.3m)              High Tide:  20:41  (6.8m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 23rd May 2019  

Theses tiny but sweet surf conditions are likely to continue through today.
The sky might not be as bright nor clear as it has been but otherwise we should be enjoying some small but very fun surf on an okay kind of day. Get in before the onshore sea breezes kick in through the afternoon though!   

Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

North westerly, onshore breezes are going to be settling in over the next few days as low pressure slowly drifts up the northern Atlantic.
So we can expect the fabulous conditions of the last few days to gradually give way to something only a little less cheery with a little more cloud and of course those onshore breezes.
But the surf will probably still be more than enough to keep the half-term holiday groms bouncing around the surf breaks in three to five foot and bumpy conditions all the way through the holidays.
The winds should stay light enough to make the surf attractive even as the swell builds into the weekend, the three to four foot swells gradually building to five or six feet by the end of the weekend.
Yep, it’s looking okay for a holiday weekend. Not great but very okay!
Have a great Bank Holiday Weekend wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!