At 8.35 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  3 to 4 feet  

Those sharp and clear conditions of only a few days ago have completely been replaced by these damp and drizzly, milder mornings with a steady westerly wind pushing and chopping the three to four foot surf.
The sky and sea and rain sodden marram seem to be merging into each other as the ponds and streams overflow across the fields. But the evenings are starting to stretch out a little, those grey daylight hours pushing towards night.
And there are waves to ride if you can walk to them, not great ones but they’ll do!  

 

Harlyn (0*):  2 to 3 feet  

A couple of feet of easy to be ignored little surf is tumbling onto the rain hardened sand at Harlyn this morning, those snappy little close-outs attracting only a handful of players.
Otherwise the beach is empty in the steady westerly wind and steady drizzle of another rain murky morning.
Those little waves should improve a bit on this afternoon’s tide.   

 

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  11:49  (1.1m)              High Tide:  17:42  (7.2m)

 

surfforecast

Forecast for Thursday 14th January 2021  

The bigger waves are going to be more chopped and slopped as the wind eases more to the north west, onshore everywhere today.
You’re not going to find much in the way of clean surf to ride within ‘Lockdown Rules’ abiding distances here today!   

Conditions for the Start of the Week

Onshore winds will return this week, increasing air temperatures but cloaking us in some drearier weather.
The surf is looking to be a bit of a mess of close together swells blown in by those winds, getting bigger through midweek as a little more real swell pushes in but still mainly shapeless with bumpy and lumpy waves rolling in at all of our breaks.
It could be a few days before it looks inviting again!
Stay safe, stay happy, stay well and have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!