At 6.30 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  4 to 5 feet  

The breeze is light this morning, still just about offshore, maybe from the south south east and so drifting into grey and lumpy wave faces.
Three to four to maybe five feet of more wintery looking swell is filling into the bay on this warm and humid, calm morning, the sun heaving itself lazily over the horizon. That early morning fug is lingering on this morning but bright sunshine should eventually burn through and dry off last night’s dampness.
It is all looking stoking with surf options all along the coast again today!  

 

Harlyn (3*):  2 to 3 feet  

There’s not as much surf getting around to Harlyn as you would hope again this morning but what is swinging into the bay is very pretty and neat and glassy, all blues and whites and sandy yellows.
The tide should give it all a little push through this morning too making it a likely spot to aim for for a big crew.
And a great day should be had by all!

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  16:57  (2.3m)              High Tide:  10:40  (6.0m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 25th July 2019  

Light southerly breezes are likely to bring more warm air up from the continent as well as helping along that same four feet or so of thick and rolling surf.
Conditions at our main surf breaks are likely to be a little frustrating again as those lumpy swells look for an offshore breeze and a shallow break to sharpen them up. But it should still be a whole lot of fun-in-the-sun with Harlyn always offering that very pretty and attractive other option.  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

After a lazy start to the week with sou’ westerly winds pushing in a so-so little swell, conditions should quickly improve.
By Tuesday we should be enjoying a more solid little swell with a double digit wave period swell rolling four feet and bigger of smooth and more organised surf our way.
The breeze is forecast to ease its way to the south east, straight offshore at all of our favourite surf breaks along the coast. Throw in some bright and summery sunshine along with some warm summer temperatures and suddenly we have a potentiallly classic day of surf!
Three to four feet of peaking and peeling surf should be spinning off those surf breaks up and down the coast, all day long!
It’s such a shame that it’s not going to last long!
By Wednesday those winds will have backed to the south west again, onshore at the better spots but still offshore at the sheltered breaks. And the swell should still be big enough to get some fun waves through to Harlyn too.
And then, as temperatures ratchet up during the week, we should see the start of a more sizeable swell rolling our way with southerly and south westerly winds pushing it all along.
So, there should be plenty of surf around this week, changing from immaculate conditions early on to pretty big by the end of the week, while temperatures soar as we go along!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re dong!