Surf Report for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend

East Coast

It is looking like the east coast may have some small waves in Wicklow over the coming weekend with Friday potentially delivering 2ft with maybe bigger depending on the tides with the winds blowing strong from the south. Saturday starts around 1-2ft but should be 2ft from lunch with south winds again. Sunday shows a slight jump in the waves but this is due to the wind turning south east meaning onshore messy 2ft waves with Monday dropping back to 1ft wind swell waves from the onshore winds.

South Coast

Tramore looks really good today (Thursday) but the winds go southerly for Friday Saturday and Sunday. Friday looks like 5-6ft conditions blown over from the onshore winds, Saturday could be 3-4ft blown onshore, and Sunday 2ft blown onshore with Monday looking like light onshore winds but the swell has dropped right back to 1-2ft with light breezes peaking at 10mph.

South West

Offshore conditions today (Thursday) in Garretstown but turning onshore for Friday to Monday with Friday bringing 6ft plus conditions blown onshore, Saturday with similar messy onshore conditions. Sunday sees the winds turn easterly which could be ok for Garretstown but the swell is dropping back to around the 3ft range with Monday similar sized waves but the winds are back blowing from the south. Inch Beach in Kerry is showing southerly winds for Friday, Saturday and Monday with Sunday showing easterly offshore winds. Swell sizes are looking like 4-5ft building Friday, Saturday looking like 3-4ft as there is a lot of south in the swell with Sunday showing slightly smaller and a lower period so maybe only 2-3ft with moderate offshore winds. Monday is marginal as the swell is the right direction but a little small so maybe only 1-2ft.

West Coast

Lahinch is showing some class conditions for today (Thursday) with light breezes. Friday looks to have the swell drop but the light winds are hanging around all be it a little onshore but only breezes so still nice conditions with 2-3ft waves and bigger on sets with the 12 second period but the swell is slightly northerly. Saturday sees the swell swing more southerly but the winds look to pick up from the south east which is cross shore for most of the bay and gusting strongly with waves in the 2-3ft range. Just watch your board in those winds. Sunday sees the swell drop back to 1-2ft with northerly swell and a weaker period with offshore winds. Monday drops back with northerly swell angles which may make for 1ft conditions. Tides are high at the following times (Clocks go forward Sunday night) 7.30am and pm Friday, 8am and 8.30pm Saturday, 9.30am Sunday and 10.30am Monday so leave at least 2 hours either side for safe access and exit.

North West

Strandhill is showing good conditions today (Thursday) with Friday looking similar at 3ft conditions with light offshore winds with Saturday turning more northerly in the swell with 3ft conditions that may bring bigger on sets with a 14 second period and the winds turning more southerly which may favour some of the more northerly facing spots such as Enniscrone with 3-4ft conditions expected but probably still favouring longboards. Sunday sees it drop back to 2-3ft with moderate offshore winds which may blow the swell out to sea and similar for Monday as the waves drop back to 1-2ft. In the Bundoran area it is showing conditions are a little smaller with the weekend looking like a Tullan only affair with 3ft conditions for Friday with light offshore breezes with Saturday dropping off to 1-2ft conditions and moderate cross offshore winds which could blow the swell away with Sunday showing similar due to the smaller period and continued moderate offshore winds before Monday drops back to 1ft conditions with moderate offshore winds.

North Coast

In the Portrush area they have had some really nice conditions for Wednesday and Thursday but the weekend is looking like Friday could have 1-2ft with a good 13 second period which should see more 2ft than 1 with light offshore breezes. Saturday sees the winds jump up to 20mph plus offshore with 1-2ft conditions. Sunday sees the winds continue offshore with a touch more east in the direction but still lots of north in the swell so possibly the south end of West Strand could have 1-2ft conditions and be offshore with Monday struggling to get above 1ft with moderate to strong easterly winds.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 23rd and 24th of March

East Coast

Conditions on both Saturday and Sunday are looking small to flat for Wicklow with very little sign of any swell to bring waves.

South Coast

Tramore is looking like it will struggle to break over 1ft for the weekend so it will be small ankle slappers only with moderate to strong West North West winds Saturday and light breezes Sunday.

South West

Conditions in Garretstown are looking messy on Saturday with moderate to strong winds blowing from the West North West which will bring cross shore conditions making for messy 3ft conditions blown over. Sunday looks much tamer with 2-3ft conditions on the beach with slight onshore breezes for the day. Inch Beach in Kerry is showing big and messy onshore conditions on Saturday so give that a miss with Sunday looking much more under control although the winds are showing some strength but I would expect this to be much lighter than forecast with 3-4ft conditions on the beach a light to moderate cross onshore conditions.

West Coast

Lahinch is a similar affair with big and onshore on Saturday so while the swell is going to be much reduced by the north direction in the swell, it is the winds that are going to mess up play. Sunday sees the winds go cross offshore and they are much lighter. There should still be a bit of bump on the waves from the day before but it should still have 2-3ft conditions with the potential for bigger on sets. Tides are high at 4:30 Saturday and 5 on Sunday so be out of the water around 2:30-3 each day to allow for safe exit.

North West

Strandhill and all the spots around it will be maxed out on Saturday with the size of the conditions and the wind direction which will even ruin things for Aughris which tends to offer shelter in bigger conditions so Saturday is a write off. Sunday looks like it could be a really good Rossnowlagh day with 4ft conditions on the beach. Strandhill will be chunky with 5-6ft conditions with light breezes only. Tullan could have a wave also but it will offer a lot more push and could be messy with a good bit of water moving around.

North Coast

All the spots around Portrush will be maxed out on Saturday with the conditions offering no shelter and the onshore winds shall continue to leave a little bump on the conditions going into Sunday but the winds drop significantly on Sunday to offer some good conditions on East Strand and Whiterocks which should both see 4-6ft conditions with some good juice in the waves.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the St Patricks Bank Holiday weekend

East Coast

Conditions on the east coast are looking like a mixed bag this weekend with some moderate to strong winds coming up the east coast on Saturday that may bring some wind swell waves by Saturday afternoon with 2ft conditions from 3pm to dusk with the winds blowing the whole time so it won’t be clean but there will be some small waves. This looks to drop off by Sunday morning with Sunday looking to have 1-2ft conditions with moderate cross offshore winds for Wicklow so probably only good for foamies or lessons.

South Coast

The south winds that are bringing wind swell to the east coast are going to be the same winds that make conditions in Tramore messy with 3ft conditions blown over with the onshore winds up to 40mph. Sunday looks a little cleaner while still being onshore but nowhere near as strong. Conditions on Sunday should still be 3-4ft with the winds ranging from single digits up to 15mph but Tramore can handle a bit of onshore.

South West

The winds are going to be the killer in Garretstown on Saturday with the conditions showing 4-6ft if the winds weren’t onshore but I would expect this to be smaller caused by the onshore winds blowing the waves over from the back with potentially only 2-3ft messy conditions. Sunday looks a good bit better with 5-6ft conditions with light onshore and cross shore conditions. The waves on Inch Beach in Kerry are showing that the winds may also be the ruin of the weekend with the winds blowing from the south on both days but certainly given the conditions elsewhere I would expect the winds on Sunday to be a little lighter than forecast. Saturday is showing winds in the 25 to 40mph range with southerly swell in the 3-4ft range as the period is poor at 8 seconds. Sunday sees the swell jump up in both wave size and also period to 12 seconds. This should mean 6-8ft plus conditions with bigger on sets and with the winds blowing from the south could mean cross shore bumpy conditions. I would therefore check the spots on the north side of the peninsula for better conditions on both Saturday and Sunday but Saturday could be a little small.

West Coast

In Lahinch the west swell is showing better for the Saturday with the conditions showing 3ft conditions with bigger sets in between with the larger 15 second period. The winds are showing moderate to strong cross shore for most of the day. Tides are high on Saturday at 9.30 in the morning so leave 2 hours after before getting in. Sunday is showing some really nice swell conditions that will bring some chunky waves to the beach with 9ft @ 12 seconds which could bring 6ft plus conditions. Winds are light onshore for most of the day with the winds gusting at times up to 20mph at times. The tide is high on Sunday at 10.30 so I would leave getting into the water until 12 as it’s not the highest of tides.

North West

Saturday looks like the winds will probably have a detrimental effect on the waves as the winds are strong offshore up to 40mph at the middle of the day. The waves are forecast at 2ft but the winds may reduce this down further. Sunday on the other hand looks really nice with 4ft conditions for most of the day with the winds looking like they are swinging around a bit from light offshore in the morning to a period of onshore in the middle of the day. In the Bundoran area, it is looking like a strong offshore Tullan day Saturday but the waves being potentially held up from breaking at 1-2ft with Sunday looking really nice at 2-4ft on Tullan growing all day with light breezes for the day less than 10mph.

North Coast

Portrush is showing that the strong offshore winds on Saturday may blow things back to flat from the 1 to 2ft that’s predicted but I would say it will be more 1ft than 2. Sunday is showing a similar size but a better period so this may bring a tiny bit more punch to the 1-2ft but not much and may be more suited to West Strand on a bigger board but struggling to make 2ft.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 9th and 10th of March

East Coast

It is looking like there are going to be some onshore waves this weekend on the east coast with Wicklow forecast to have 2-3ft waves with the possibility of bigger but the winds are blowing direct onshore so I would expect the winds to blow the waves over and make them crumbly and probably not great for improvers but there may be the odd nugget for those super keen. Sunday looks like more of the same but probably only hitting 1-2ft blown over from the onshore winds.

South Coast

Tramore is looking like it is going to be small at 1-2ft with moderate cross shore winds making for bumpy conditions and small weak waves coming from the wrong direction for the bay. Sunday doesn’t look too bad with 2-3ft conditions with offshore winds all day which may make for some good longboard conditions.

South West

Winds are looking more favourable for Garretstown with 2-3ft conditions with the possibility of bigger from the 15 second period showing on Saturday with winds moderate to strong offshore. Sunday looks like nice small conditions with 2-3ft and cross offshore and much lighter winds than Saturday. Could be some nice peaks. Inch Beach in Kerry is looking like it could have some nice offshore conditions with 3-4ft and building up to 4-6ft on sets with a good 14/15 second period. Winds are showing quite moderate to strong offshore but with land drag this should be a little less but offshore none the less. Sunday looks nicer again with lighter cross offshore winds and 4-5ft conditions all day.

West Coast

Lahinch is looking really nice for the weekend with small 2-3ft conditions for Saturday with moderate to strong offshore winds which will hopefully slow down with some land drag and make for nice longboard conditions. Sunday has a touch of north in the swell which may reduce down the size from the forecast 4-6ft down to 2-3ft conditions but with a good period may bring slightly bigger on sets and light to moderate offshore winds easing as the day goes on. Tides are high at 4:30 Saturday and 5:30 Sunday with quite large high tides so allow at least 2 hours to exit safely.

North West

Strandhill is looking a little small for Saturday with 2-3ft conditions for most of the day with the winds quite gusty with 15-30mph offshore all day with Sunday showing slightly better conditions with a nice 3-4ft waves with winds much lighter at 8-13mph offshore making for some really nice conditions. In the Bundoran area it is looking like a small Tullan day on Saturday with the waves peaking at 2ft with moderate to strong offshore winds all day. Sunday looks nicer with 3ft conditions and lighter offshore winds all day.

North Coast

The winds on the north coast are going to be the problem for East Strand and Whiterocks with West Strand being the only option all weekend as the winds are blowing from the east. Waves will probably be in the 2ft region with the odd bigger 3ft waves coming through on the bigger period sets on Saturday with the winds offshore making for nice clean conditions but not massive waves but good longboard fund and may even have some punchy waves at the Blackrocks end. Sunday sees it drop back to 1-2ft conditions with light offshore winds.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 2nd and 3rd of March

East Coast

Saturday is showing that conditions will not get much above 1ft for the whole day with moderate cross offshore winds from the north west which will make things feel a little chilly. Sunday shows the waves in Wicklow to be small to flat with no swell predicted.

South Coast

Conditions in Tramore are looking small with Saturday showing the possibility of 1-2ft conditions depending on the tides with the winds starting off a little strong in the morning but dropping off as the day goes on but always cross offshore from the north west. Sunday drops back too much to only deliver 1ft at a push with light breezes for the day.

South West

Garretstown is showing slightly better conditions than Tramore with 3ft conditions starting off dropping back to 2-3ft later on with the winds being moderate to strong cross offshore all day. Sunday is looking more like 2ft with light cross offshore winds all day. Inch Beach in Kerry is showing a big northerly swell coming down into the bay but this will have to bend to get in so a good bit of size will be lost but I would still expect 3-4ft conditions but the winds are from the north so the closer to the north cliff the better the shelter. Sunday looks a good bit better with the swell still having a touch of north in it but a lot more west to help that swell get in. Conditions should be around the 3-5ft range with the winds showing light onshore in the morning dropping back to breezes later on.

West Coast

Lahinch is not looking great for Saturday with the north in the swell and the winds making for messy cross shore conditions. The swell is large but the north in it will make it struggle to get into Lahinch Bay so I would expect 3ft messy conditions with the winds bringing an icy feel. Sunday looks much better from the swell perspective with much more west in the swell but it does drop quite a bit so so it will probably only deliver 2-3ft conditions with possibly better on sets. The winds are light onshore but by afternoon these are only breezes. Tides are high in the mornings with Saturday high at 9 so leave 2 hours after before venturing in the water and Sunday is high after 10 so don’t venture in until the water has started to drop off the rocks.

North West

Waves in Strandhill and the Bundoran area are looking like a mess on Saturday with northerly swells having a much better chance of getting into the bays making for messy conditions and with the north in the winds, there are very few spots that will offer any shelter at all. Sunday looks a much better call for both Strandhill with conditions at 3-4ft and Bundoran with conditions at 3-5ft on Tullan or 2-3ft at Rossnowlagh with the waves carrying a bit of a bump from the previous day’s winds but local winds should be light.

North Coast

Conditions in Portrush are looking ok for Saturday and fairly nice for Sunday with Saturday showing 4-5ft conditions at the likes of East Strand or Whiterocks with a moderate to strong wind first thing in the morning before dropping back to a light onshore wind and further dropping to a breeze by evening. Sunday starts with offshores and stays offshore for the day with conditions around the 3-4ft for most of the day with the winds light enough to not bother the waves.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 24th and 25th of February

East Coast

Conditions on the East Coast are looking like they are going to be small to flat on Saturday with a big period but very little swell and only light offshore breezes which will struggle to hit 1ft waves. Sunday is similar until much later in the afternoon into evening when the northerly winds bring some wind swell to the beach in Wicklow but this could bring 2ft weak wind swell waves to the beach with onshore winds.

South Coast

Conditions in Tramore are looking really good for Saturday with 2-3ft conditions and light cross offshore winds which should make for some nice longboard conditions with a little bump on the wave but Tramore can handle a little wind. Sunday sees the swell swing around a bit starting small at 1-2ft before building until later in the day when it could hit 2-3ft but the winds are looking moderate to strong offshore.

South West

Garretstown is looking like it could be maxed out for improvers on Saturday with 6ft plus conditions and moderate cross shore winds all day. Sunday sees the swell normalise somewhat but the conditions should still be in the 3-4ft region with the winds moderate to strong offshore so take care in the winds and keep control of your board but also make sure to watch you position to ensure you are not being blown out to sea. Inch Beach in Kerry is showing some massive conditions on Friday which look to spill over into Saturday with the waves and wind being too strong for improvers with the winds coming from the north west meaning very little shelter on either side of the peninsula. Sunday looks to be only a bit smaller at the 6ft range with northern winds that look moderate to strong but may be lighter with land drag.

West Coast

Saturday looks to be big and unruly in Lahinch with the winds blowing direct onshore all day with waves being too big and messy for improvers. Sunday looks like there are two separate swells coming into the bay and the southern swell is the one that will bring the best chance of waves although the northerly swell could bring some random larger sets but the conditions are showing to be building all day with the morning looking like northerly swells are the primary which tend not to get into the bay as easy with perhaps 2ft conditions before the secondary swell kicks in by afternoon when the waves should build but with the high tide parking at 6pm on Sunday you really need to be out of the water by 3.30 when the waves could be 3-4ft so allow time for your exit. Winds are moderate 15-30mph offshore from the north west all day.

North West

Saturday looks like it is going to be too big and chunky for any waves around Strandhill or the nearby spots with the only possibility being Aughris on Saturday but with the winds blowing from the west all week the waves hitting there are not going to be clean by any means. Many spots will be maxed out with the conditions so it could be a day to sit it out and enjoy the rugby. Sunday looks like a much nicer set of conditions with the winds less than 10mph from the north east which would mean spots like Rossnowlagh could be really nice on Sunday with 3-4ft conditions. Tullan may start out with some bigger sets but should become more mannerly by lunchtime. Strandhill will also look much better on Sunday with perfect 3-4ft conditions with light offshore winds.

North Coast

Conditions on the north coast are looking really good for Saturday with 5-6ft conditions with bigger on sets coming from the 16 second period all day. Winds are light offshore for the likes of East Strand which should fare the best for the conditions but Whiterocks will also be a good shout but be wary of the size of the waves and only go out if it is in your experience range. Sunday looks like the east in the winds could make for cross shore conditions for both east and Whiterocks but West Strand could be offshore so check it out where waves should be in the 3ft range.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 17th and 18th of February

Surf Report for the weekend of the 17th and 18th of February

From next week the surf reports will be linking to my website as more and more people have been asking for reports as they are not users of Facebook so I will still post here and on other platforms with a link to the report going forward but the website will have the report. Check Surfimprovers.ie each week now going forward for reports.

East Coast
It is looking like there is going to be some wind driven swell up the channel for waves in Wicklow but these should be small weak waves as they are wind driven with only a 5 or 6 second period which should be enough for 2ft conditions with moderate to strong southerly winds. Sunday looks small to flat with light offshore winds.

South Coast
Conditions are looking small and onshore for Tramore on Saturday as the winds are blowing moderate to strong from the south with the best conditions on Saturday late afternoon when the winds will drop off but still be onshore. This means that conditions during the day will vary from 2ft in the morning up to 3-4ft blown onshore before dropping back to 2-3ft but it will be bumpy as the winds are blowing onshore all day. Sunday drops back to 1-2ft with light cross shore breezes from the west.

South West
Conditions in Garretstown are looking blown out on Saturday with the waves in around the 3-4ft zone with bigger sets in between due to the large 19 second period with the winds blowing directly onshore making for messy white water. Sunday sees the winds still blowing from the west and south west but with the waves jumping in size to 5-6ft with bigger waves on sets with the larger 14 second period. This will mean chunkier heavier waves that will fair better in the light onshore conditions. Winds look lightest in the middle of the day. Inch Beach in Kerry is showing that it is going to be chunky and probably maxing out with the large 17-20 second period on Saturday and solid 12ft at 14 seconds Sunday so I would recommend giving it a miss and checking for spots that will kill off some of the swell size. Winds are from the south west on Saturday and same for Sunday so possibly check some of the more shelter spots on the north of the peninsula that may get some swell wrapping in.

West Coast
Lahinch is looking like it is going to start off with offshore winds in the morning with waves in the 6ft plus range and then this turns to winds from the south and the swell looks to jump in line with the winds picking up. It is showing waves well overhead with a large 17-21 second period which should bring some large volume waves which may be out of the improvers range bringing conditions into the experienced surfers only range so I would ask that everyone exercise caution as big period waves can offer big lulls between sets where all can appear calm before large sets roll in bringing big volumes of water. Sunday looks to go onshore with waves that are very big and should not be undertaken unless experienced in conditions double overhead. Tides are high at 11am Saturday so allow 2 hours either side for safe access and exit and Sunday should be avoided at all times.
North West
Strandhill is showing some big period conditions also which should bring about some chunky conditions with the forecast for 5-8ft conditions but these waves should have much more volume which will make them harder to duck dive or turtle roll. Unless you have experience in these conditions, I would opt for more sheltered spots such as Enniscrone or Streedagh which could have some more normal conditions of 2-3ft with random bigger sets in between. Sunday in Strandhill is looking like it will be well overhead with a good 15 second period so only for the experienced surfers out there with light winds. Streedagh or Rossnowlagh will offer some good head high conditions on Sunday with light winds. Tullan should have 4-6ft conditions on Saturday with moderate cross shore winds with Sunday pushing Tullan possibly past its maxing out point with light cross onshore winds so Rossnowlagh would probably offer more for improvers.

North Coast
Despite the small figures that are showing for East Strand the bigger period may bring some nice waves to the north coast with 2-3ft conditions with the 20 second period could jump to 3-5ft conditions with moderate offshore winds. Sunday looks like a much better shout for East Strand with 3-4ft conditions and light offshore winds all day.

Caution: Bigger period swells being about a greater volume of water in the waves and can even enlarge the size of the waves as they break as there is a lot more water in the wave meaning that it will dump with much greater force which can often snap boards and hurt bodies so caution should always be exercised. If in doubt, don’t go out.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,
Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 10th and 11th of February

Surf Report for the weekend of the 10th and 11th

East Coast
It is looking like there is a bit of swell coming through for the east coast coming from a swell from the north for Saturday which should bring some 2ft waves for Wicklow with winds light onshore which should have very little impact on the waves. This north swell is then taken over by a southerly swell which kicks in but this should still only max out at 2ft as it is not massive but has a good 11 second period. Sunday is showing that the swell drops off to be too small for any waves on the East Coast

South Coast
Tramore looked like it had good sized waves and relatively clean today (Friday) but Saturday is showing that the good sized waves will continue but the winds are looking to blow from the east and south east which will give cross shore conditions to most spots so may make for some bumpy conditions. Waves should be in the 4-5ft range with the best winds in the late afternoon. Sunday is showing smaller 2ft conditions with winds blowing from the west making for more cross shore conditions and gusting strong at times.

South West
It is looking quite chunky for Garretstown Saturday with the swell showing 8-12ft surf but I think this will be more like 5-6ft surf with the winds starting light onshore but coming off the back of onshore conditions all day Friday the waves will probably not be so clean until the offshore winds start to blow later in the day around lunch time and thereafter. Sunday sees the winds blow from the west which will make for messy 3-4ft conditions but mostly blown over white water. Inch Beach in Kerry is showing some messy conditions for Friday that will continue into Saturday with winds blowing from the north which may have a good bit of shelter so if you are in the area it could be worth a look. Conditions say 6-10ft but I reckon it should be more in the 5-6ft conditions with the odd bigger sets from the 13 second period. Sunday shows the winds blow onshore from the west so it will be messy white water conditions so make the most of Saturday.

West Coast
Conditions in Lahinch look nice for the morning with the winds blowing from the north west which should bring some nice offshore conditions for most of the day. Waves should be in the 3-4ft range with the winds dropping all day but the swell also drops so get on it early. The high tide for Saturday is at 5:30pm and it is a big high tide so out of the water by 2:30-3pm to allow for safe exit. Sunday sees the winds go onshore and messy conditions so make the most of the Saturday as Sunday looks messy.

North West
Conditions in Strandhill are looking small to flat for Saturday with only a small amount of the north swell getting in with light offshore breezes with the best chance of waves later in the day when the swell peaks at 1.5ft @ 11 seconds which may bring a small 2ft longboard wave at best. With the north in the swell Enniscrone could fare better with 2-3ft conditions early on with light offshore breezes but as this is only a 9 second swell expect small weak sets with not a whole lot of push behind them. Sunday sees everywhere impacted by the westerly winds making it messy in all spots. In the Bundoran area you are talking about a small 1ft day on Tullan Strand with the possibility of closer to 2ft as the tide gets lower with light offshore breezes. It will be too small for Rossnowlagh or Streedagh with Sunday turning poor in all spots with the west winds leaving no shelters for anywhere.

North Coast
After their epic run of swell in Portrush it is looking like the weekend will bring small to flat conditions for all spots for both days with the best chance of any waves being. Sunday afternoon into evening when East Strand could have a cross shore 2-3ft.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,
Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the February Bank Holiday Weekend

Surf Report for the February Bank Holiday Weekend

East Coast
It is looking like both Saturday and Sunday will be small to flat for the two day with a small 1-2ft wind swell wave for Monday with moderate cross offshore winds.

South Coast
On the south coast the problem is looking like the winds that are blowing from the south and west south west for the weekend on into Monday. All three days are moderate onshore. Saturday is showing 2ft with a small period as it is all wind swell so weak waves blown over. Sunday is looking like similar with the onshore dropping off slightly in the late afternoon. Monday showing 2-3ft but again moderate to strong onshore winds.

South West
Winds are onshore for all three days over the weekend in Garretstown with the waves showing 3-4ft conditions blown over, similar for Sunday and dropping slightly to 2-3ft for Monday but the onshore winds all weekend are going to make for very little waves for improvers, unless you’re keen to work on your duck dive game but the waves will be white water mess all weekend.
Inch Beach in Kerry is looking like it is going to be massed out all weekend with onshore winds all weekend making for poor surfing conditions. There may be some opportunities for offshore winds on the north of the peninsula but the winds are moderate to strong with the best day for lighter winds on the north facing spots being Saturday.

West Coast
Lahinch is looking like there will be too much west in the winds for the weekend with all three days showing large and messy conditions with very little for the improvers. Saturday is showing 6ft plus blown over, Sunday is showing 8ft plus blown over and Monday is 6-8ft blown over. The onshore winds will make the waves look smaller but there will be lots of messy white water. Tides are high at 11 Saturday, 12 Sunday, and 1.30 Monday and while they are not big high tides, due to the wave and wind size, I would still recommend at least two hours out of the water either side of high.

North West
Strandhill is looking maxed out for all three days with the swell bringing well over 6-8ft waves for all three days with the winds cross onshore. The only spot that might have a little shelter from the winds and the size of the waves would be Aughris in by the cliffs where there will some respite from the west winds and the south in the wind will offer some cross offshore conditions. Streedagh will be big and dumpy all weekend but for those keen for a wave it will have sufficient reforms for smaller waves on the inside with cross offshore winds. Mullaghmore beach may have a small wave for those looking for something tamer. Tullan Strand will be well maxed out and Rossnowlagh will be walls of messy white water with the wave size and wind direction.

North Coast
Portrush is looking like it could have some nice conditions for the weekend with the only warning that it is looking big and chunky. Saturday is showing 5-6ft conditions with a large period so expect heavy waves on East Strand or Whiterocks with cross offshore winds. Sunday is looking bigger again with well overhead conditions with a 16 second period which will bring gaps in the waves but monsters when they arrive up to 8-10ft+ so please do not venture out in these conditions if you are not experienced in surfing waves of this size. There will be a strong current to match the conditions as that will be a lot of water unloading on the beach so this is really only for the experienced surfers and not the improvers. Monday sees it drop back to 5-6ft with a more moderate 12 second period and the winds are slightly more offshore for East Strand but the winds are a good but stronger on the gusts.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,
Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 27th and 28th of January

Surf Report for the weekend of the 27th and 28th of January

East Coast
It is looking like there will be some small waves on the East Coast this weekend with Saturday showing small to flat for most of the day but a small wave will start to kick in later in the day around the 1-2ft mark with Sunday showing some 2-3ft conditions for Wicklow. Winds are moderate to strong from the south so watch your position and get out and reposition if needed as the winds will have a tendency to blow you out of position.

South Coast
Tramore is showing 3-4ft conditions for Saturday but these are only a 6 second period which would suggest that they are wind driven and will probably be more like 2ft blown over from the onshore winds blowing around 20mph. Sunday shows it jump but the winds are gusting up to 4mph so I would expect 3ft conditions blown out from the onshore winds.

South West
The winds will also play a factor in Garretstown with the winds blowing direct from the south offering no shelter and messy 4-5ft waves coming in all day making it very hard to get out back on both days so not great conditions. Inch Beach in Kerry is showing that it should be avoided over the weekend as the conditions will be blowing strong from the south and the swell is large and unwieldy.

West Coast
Lahinch is looking big and messy for the weekend with big walls of white water making it not suitable for improvers over the weekend with Saturday and Sunday showing it maxed out and the winds cross onshore.

North West
Strandhill is looking like it is going to be maxed out over the weekend with even Streedagh showing to be too big for anything other than dumpy white water. Aughris is the only spot that might offer some shelter from the large swell as it is tucked away and takes a good bit of the punch out of the swell. I would not travel to Aughris for the surf but if you are in the area and keen then it could be worth a check. I feel that Enniscrone may be be too big on the larger period and may produce some dumpy sets as the large period may just unload when it hits the shore. In the Bundoran area, Tullan will be maxed and no good with Rossnowlagh possibly being blown out with the onshore conditions so not great for surfing in any of the spots with the stormy conditions.

North Coast
Portrush is showing that it could have some decent chunky conditions for the weekend with the larger period bringing some size to the waves. I would exercise caution as larger periods tend to bring fatter waves that require more energy to duck dive and can unload with a lot of water in the lip so paddling out back between sets might work out once or twice but there is also sets that may land on you with some weight. Sunday looks a little more manageable than Saturday with Saturday showing 7ft @ 15 which will probably bring 7-8ft sets with Sunday showing 5-8ft sets depending on the tides. Check in with Andy in Troggs for up to date reports each morning.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,
Surf Improvers