At 7.20 a.m:  

Constantine (3*):  3 to 4 feet  

Grey skies have quickly returned this morning with mizzle in the air and a steady wind blowing from the south south east.
And so the surf is looking keen and clean, three to four feet with the odd surprise bigger set rumbling through very occasionally, reminding us as to exactly how long ago it has been since last surfing some decent shaped, fun sized and peeling, hollow waves.
It’s not going to last for long though, so you might just want to get a wriggle on before that wind strengthens and swings onshore!  

 

Harlyn (2*):  1 foot  

The breeze is whistling straight offshore at Harlyn this morning with tiny waves peaking and folding onto the low tide sand.
A foot or only very occasionally two feet of smooth and curling waves are snapping at the shore.
But with the wind forecast to back south westerly and strengthen, we can assume that this is the place to go to get some fun surf as the other side slops out.
This morning’s incoming tide should give those waves a little push too!   

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  18:37  (2.8m)              High Tide:  11:59  (5.4m)

 

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 5th March 2020  

Aaaargh, those north westerly winds are going to be returning today, blowing cold and hard and chopping the surf at all of our breaks.  

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

We are going to be blown into another windswept start to this week as those chilling north westerly winds continue to whistle into our bays and coves for a few days yet before finally easing up, if only for a short while.
So all of our surf breaks are going to remain blown out through Monday and into Tuesday, the wind starting to gradually calm and back more westerly through Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday looks a little more promising as the wind calms to a breeze, still staying onshore and still cold, even in some winter sunshine but staying light all morning before the return of a light onshore north westerly through the afternoon. And that will be strong enough to trash all of our surf breaks again.
We should see some Harlyn action through the back half of the week as the wind eases to the south west and pushes more lined up swells our way. The wind will be blowing offshore at Harlyn, hopefully making for some great surf there as the week winds down.
And then the wind will strengthen along with the surf for the weekend, making Harlyn the place to go again!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!