Surf Report for the weekend of the 11th and 12th of April

East Coast

Saturday is looking really nice on the east coast with the winds that are forecast bringing a small period but decent size swell up the channel and this should see 2-3ft conditions by midday and building from there for the afternoon. Winds will be strong from the south so care should be exercised when it comes to position in the water and certainly don’t surf alone. Sunday then drops back to 1ft with the odd slightly bigger set but the winds are still moderate to strong southerly.

South Coast

With the south west winds for Saturday and Sunday, Tramore is going to be blown on onshore for both days with messy conditions so probably one to give a miss.

South West

Garretstown is also blown out for both Saturday and Sunday with big unruly waves leaving little for surfing unless you can find shelter. Inch Beach in Kerry is also maxed out on both days so give it a wide berth also.

West Coast

Lahinch is also maxed out for the weekend with both Saturday and Sunday seeing strong onshore winds and very large swell on both days with Sunday slightly smaller than Saturday but still too big.

North West

The northwest does not escape any of the large conditions with winds blowing moderate to strong from the south making for offshore conditions but nearly too strong offshore to make the waves any way surfable in a safe way. The only spot that might kill off some of the swell size might be Aughris or Streedagh but the winds are still very strong so it might be best to sit it out. In the Bundoran area, Rossnowlagh will be the only beach but even at that the winds are still strong and in the wrong direction so expect large bumpy messy surf and big walls of white water that is probably more effort than it’s worth.

North Coast

Portrush has some sizeable waves on Saturday with a near 7ft at 16 second swell coming through which should bring 6-10ft conditions to East Strand so really only for those experienced in surfing large waves should venture out. By evening on Saturday it may have dropped back a bit but it should still be in the 6ft range with bigger sets coming through. Sunday sees it jump up again to 8-12ft conditions from a 8ft @15 second swell with winds only really favouring East Strand with a cross offshore wind gusting up to nearly 50mph making for strong conditions that are definitely only for the experienced surfers out there.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

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Surf Report for the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend

East Coast

It is looking like Saturday on the east coast could have some waves in the afternoon as things build for Storm Dave, yes you read that right, Storm Dave! Winds on the east coast will be blowing up the channel bringing gusts up to 60mph which should start around lunchtime and build all the way into the evening. Wicklow should have waves building throughout the day with the conditions getting bigger as the day goes on. Care should always be exercised when paddling out as the winds actually have a good bit of south west in them meaning cross offshore conditions but the strength is the thing to watch. This is just a small window for swell on Saturday as the swell looks to drop back off again by Sunday which should be small to flat. Monday has some wind swell but this will be small and probably weak conditions.

South Coast

Conditions around Tramore are looking onshore for the weekend as the wind conditions are blowing from the south for Saturday and Monday and from the west on Sunday so all round not a great set up with 3-4ft blown onshore conditions Saturday 4ft blown cross shore Sunday and back to 2-3ft blown onshore Monday.

South West

Garretstown is looking big and messy on Saturday with 6ft plus conditions with winds blowing up to 40mph onshore from the south west. Sunday then sees the winds turn to blow onshore again but this time from the west with bigger conditions. Monday then has the winds blow from the south south east blowing cross shore gusting up to 35mph. Inch Beach is big and messy for the weekend with Saturday being particularly bad in the face of the storm off the west coast. Winds look to be gusting up to nearly 60mph Saturday making it a no go and this continues on into Sunday with well overhead before Monday then sees the winds pick up again and go strong cross shore with waves in the 6-8ft range.

West Coast

Lahinch is looking strong southerly conditions with a touch of west making for strong cross onshore conditions with waves in the 3-4ft blown onshore size. Sunday sees the swell jump a little as it goes more westerly but the winds are blowing directly onshore making for messy conditions. Monday has the best wind direction but the strength is a little strong cross offshore with 2-4ft waves. Tides are high at 7.30am and pm Saturday, 8am and pm and 8.30am and near to 9pm. Leave 2 hours either side for safe entry and exit.

North West

Strandhill is looking nice in the morning with offshore conditions all the way up to lunch time with 6ft conditions with bigger sets and then the conditions turn strong cross shore as the storm kicks in Saturday evening. Sunday then stays onshore all day making for messy 6ft blown onshore conditions all day with no shelter anywhere from the westerly winds. Monday then turns back to offshore for Strandhill with 3-4ft conditions. In the Bundoran area it is looking like Saturday morning will have nice offshore conditions but with the size this will probably only favour Rossnowlagh which could have some nice 3-4ft conditions. It will probably be wonky at Tullan for the morning. By the afternoon the storm kicks in and the wind goes strong southerly with the winds and then Sunday has strong onshore westerly winds. Monday then has nice offshore conditions but the winds are a little strong with 3-4ft waves all day.

North Coast

Saturday has the best conditions for East Strand early in the morning up until around 10am when the winds just pick up and get too strong with the storm. Waves would be in the 3-4ft range for the day. Sunday sees the winds go westerly so it’s onshore and messy. Monday sees the winds turn offshore again for East Strand but the waves will probably only be 2-3ft so the strength of the winds may make it less fun.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 28th and 29th of March

East Coast

Saturday is looking very flat on the east coast with very little swell but moderate winds from the south. Sunday looks to have a little more wind swell coming up the channel but this is weak 5 second wind swell coming up the channel but this will not create waves above 1ft in Wicklow.

South Coast

Tramore will struggle to get above 1ft with the wind swell that is forecast for Saturday with moderate offshore winds all day. Sunday starts small and but quickly grows to 3ft with moderate to strong onshore winds making it messy for surfing and probably not worth the paddle. Save the dry wetsuit for another day.

South West

Garretstown on Saturday starts with a nice 2-3ft wave but the only problem is the wind direction which is cross shore to Garretstown with winds peaking around the 20mph so bumpy conditions but with the 14 second period, it could have a little bit of punch behind it. On Sunday the winds have turned direct onshore making for messy 2-3ft blown over conditions. Inch Beach in Kerry is a write off on both days with big unwieldy swells and the winds are direct onshore making for messy conditions and should probably be avoided.

West Coast

Lahinch is seeing another north westerly swell again this weekend and from what we saw last weekend this weekend could be smaller again. Winds are also cross onshore Saturday and direct onshore Sunday with Saturday coming in at 15-25mph strength and Sunday showing gust of up to 40mph. Saturday could have 2-3ft conditions from the north swell with Sunday showing a swell direction that is coming directly up into the bay making for large 6ft blown over conditions with the winds blowing the waves over making for messy conditions. There is also due to be a competition on this weekend for the Juniors but this will probably run on Saturday in front of Vaughan’s restaurant as Sunday will be too messy. Tides are also against you this weekend with high on Saturday at 1.30pm but not too big a high but it still leaves 2 hours either side out of the water. Sunday’s high skips forward to nearly 4pm with the clocks going forward making most of the day out of bounds on both Saturday and Sunday.

North West

With north west winds forecast for Saturday there are no spots that will have shelter from the winds along the Sligo coastline and on up into Bundoran. This means big and messy conditions for Saturday and this continues into Sunday but the winds swing to be south westerly Sunday but the winds are gusting to nearly 40mph making for messy conditions everywhere and with the swell forecast for 13ft @ 12 seconds there are very few spots that can handle that wind or swell. Aughris may have a tiny area of shelter but the wind strength will still make this messy. In the Bundoran area, Streedagh could have a wave on Sunday but the winds are strong cross shore leaving it very difficult to surf and control a board. Rossnowlagh will have onshore white water for anyone keen for a paddle but the waves will be poor.

North Coast

Portrush will be maxed out at all spots on Saturday with a 15 second period and over 12ft swell making for dangerous surfing conditions with onshore conditions so give it a miss. Sunday sees the swell drop back a bit but the winds are still strong so I’d recommend giving it a miss.

Surf Safe and enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of March

East Coast

It is looking very flat for both Saturday and Sunday on the east coast with big periods but no swell and good weather.

South Coast

Tramore is looking like it will struggle to get over 1ft on Saturday with very light breezes and Sunday looks like it could just get over the 1ft mark with light offshore breezes but not much outside of waves for kids or lessons.

South West

Garretstown is also looking to start out small with just over 1ft for most of Saturday until the afternoon when it could get over 2ft with light breezes. Sunday looks to continue with more of the same as it may get just over 2ft with light offshore breezes. On the west coast to Inch Beach and the swell that is showing up the most is a north westerly swell which will be much smaller than forecast as the current forecast of 8-10ft does not take account of the shelter the bay has so expect more like 4ft conditions with light to moderate cross shore conditions from the south making for slightly bumpy waves. Sunday sees the winds swing to blow from the north which will have a little more shelter at the north end of the beach with 3-4ft waves on offer.

West Coast

Lahinch is also looking like the predominant swell is going to be that north westerly which is forecast to bring 6-10ft conditions to Lahinch but this should be more in the range of 3-5ft but this is a big periods swell so expect a lot of volume in the waves. The winds on Saturday look to be light breezes from the south with a small bit of onshore in the afternoon. Sunday looks to be showing onshore winds now that it wasn’t showing earlier in the week but these are differing depending on the source. My wind apps show it to be cross shore from the north west while Surf apps showing light to moderate onshores but the waves should be in the 3ft range depending on the sets with bigger sets on the bigger periods. With bigger periods comes big gaps in the sets meaning that it may appear small and calm which will then be interrupted by larger sets coming through so keep your awareness about you. Tides are good from 8.30am Saturday right through to 4.30pm and on Sunday from 9am until just after 5pm but I see from an update from Ben’s Surf Clinic that the sand has been washed off the beach leaving large areas of stones on the beach which need care when entering and exiting the water with his suggestion that the northern end of the beach could be safest. It should also be noted that the Kenny’s Surf Open from the West Coast Surf Club is being held this weekend which will rule out the waves in front of Vaughan’s so be aware of the likelihood of the competition and give a wide berth.

North West

Strandhill looks like it could max out for improvers this weekend with the swell coming right into the beach making for big an unwieldy waves for most. I would be looking to find spots that will kill off some of the swell and leave nice surfable waves. With the period available spots like Aughris, Mullaghmore Beach or Rossnowlagh will probably be the safest spots to surf on Saturday with Streedagh a possibility on Sunday. Rossnowlagh should have 4-6ft conditions with light winds Saturday which should be as good as it gets. Winds are light breezes on Saturday with Sunday showing more of a north westerly onshore for the most part making for bumpy onshore conditions for a lot of the north west.

North Coast

Portrush on Saturday could be chunky with overhead conditions coming through with some sizeable waves with a good volume of water. Saturday looks to have 6-8ft conditions coming through with light offshore breezes with Sunday showing some stronger winds that have more north west in them making for onshore conditions for all spots on the north coast with waves in the 4-6ft range.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the Weekend and on into St Patricks Holiday*

*Report written Friday 13th so forecast may change before Tuesday

East Coast

Saturday and Sunday are looking small to flat in Wicklow with a small bump on Monday later on in the afternoon starting to build to 1-2ft with moderate to strong southerly winds before Tuesday picks up to bring a half decent 2-4ft driven by moderate to strong southerly winds blowing swell up the channel. As the winds are strong southerly, care should be exercised to monitor your position in the water as there will be a lot of water moving around.

South Coast

Tramore starts off on Saturday with some cross shore moderately clean waves first thing as the winds are quite light to start with 2ft conditions. This swell is dropping throughout the day so best to get on it first thing when the swell is at its best. The winds pick up on Sunday and remain gusty and bumpy cross shore. Monday goes onshore and only builds in strength going into Tuesday so Monday and Tuesday are messy onshore making for less than ideal conditions.

South West

Conditions in Garretstown are showing some nice light winds for Saturday morning but these are onshore but light enough to still allow some 3-4ft conditions. Sunday sees the winds pick up to nearly 30mph on the gusts making for messy onshore conditions with the wind angle only getting worse on Monday and Tuesday. Inch Beach in Kerry is maxed out all the way through from today to nearly Friday of next week.

West Coast

Unfortunately Lahinch is looking onshore from Saturday all the way through to Thursday of next week leaving suboptimal conditions for improvers with overhead conditions Saturday, bigger again Sunday up to nearly double overhead continuing into Monday and Tuesday being bigger again. Tides are high at 2pm Saturday 3pm Sunday, closer to 4 Monday and after 4 Tuesday but with the conditions not being great, it would really only be for those keen to get in. Leave 2 hours either side for safe access and exit.

North West

Strandhill starts with light onshore winds on Saturday morning but this window is short lived with the onshores building from Sunday right through to Wednesday making for messy conditions for both the Sligo area and Bundoran areas with big and messy conditions. Aughris could have some shelter on the left side of the beach but with the strength of the winds forecast, this could be a small possibility but if you are in the area, it could be worth checking. The Bundoran area will be onshore for Saturday and Sunday with only white water messy conditions for the likes of Rossnowlagh or cross shore conditions for the likes of Streedagh but it’s not going to be great for any of the locations.

North Coast

Portrush looks like it could have some really nice conditions on Saturday with the best conditions likely with 5-7ft conditions with a god 12-13 second period and cross offshore conditions for the Arcadia end of East Strand. It will be onshore for West Strand and probably too much west in the winds for Whiterocks. Sunday goes fully west making for messy conditions for all spots. Monday looks to max out all of the spots so I would recommend giving it a miss but Tuesday then returns to give nice conditions with 3-4ft sets on East Strand with moderate to strong offshore conditions.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 7th and 8th of March

East Coast

Both Saturday and Sunday are looking to small for any waves to make it into Wicklow with only moderate southerly winds but not enough to bring swell.

South Coast

It is looking small to flat in Tramore for Saturday with barely a 1ft wave coming through with light to moderate onshore winds. Sunday looks to have only slightly improved on the swell side with 1-2ft but this is then ruined by moderate onshore winds making things small and bumpy, good for lessons and kids but not much else.

South West

It is the winds that may mess with Garretstown over the weekend with some ok swell coming through with 3-4ft conditions on Saturday with a good 14 second period meaning that there could be bigger sets coming through with bigger waits between the sets to get out the back. The winds are questionable though with 12-20mph onshore conditions but this is mostly gusting so it could have periods of ok surf. Sunday sees the onshores continue with similar winds but period drops back a little meaning more likely 3ft conditions but that onshore could make it feel smaller. Inch Beach in Kerry looks to be maxed out on both days so give it a miss.

West Coast

Lahinch is looking like it is going to be fairly big on Saturday with the forecast showing up to 8-10ft with the winds blowing cross shore making for large bumpy waves that will be a struggle to get anywhere near out back so it may be just best to settle for the reforms on the inside and not bother going out past your depth. Sunday sees the swell drop a little but not by too much with still 6-8ft conditions but the winds have a small touch more east in them which is cross offshore but a little gusty. Tides are high in the morning and evening so out of the water until 9.30am and then back out around 6.30pm Saturday with Sunday allowing surf between 10am and sunset.

North West

In the Strandhill area the waves are looking around the 6-10ft range with moderate cross offshore conditions gusting up to 30mph at times with some of the spots being able to reduce that down a little such as Enniscrone which could offer 6ft conditions with those winds blowing more direct offshore. Streedagh could have a 2-3ft wave with that good period meaning probably flat spells interspersed with sets and cross offshore winds. Sunday is still chunky with 6-9ft conditions but again, go search out the spots that will kill some of the swell. Might be a little too small on Aughris Sunday but worth checking around. In the Bundoran area, it is really a Rossnowlagh weekend with the winds not great on Saturday as it is moderate to gusty cross shore but Sunday has a little more East in the direction which could make for more cross offshore with 4-5ft waves at Rossy. Not clean but not unsurfable.

North Coast

Portrush looks really nice for Saturday with a good swell bringing 5-7ft conditions on that bigger period so expect large gaps between sets but then chunky waves when they come through with direct offshore winds that should be less than forecast with the land drag. Sunday sees it drop back a little to 3-5ft conditions with again offshore winds so not a bad weekend for the Port.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 28th of February and 1st of March.

East Coast

Saturday is looking like it could be too small for any waves in Wicklow with only Sunday looking like the day for waves. Sunday morning starts off small with maybe only 1ft conditions in Wicklow before building throughout the day in both swell size and period which should see 3ft conditions by late afternoon with sunset now not until 6pm so the later it can be left safely the better. Winds are moderate to strong southerly so be careful to watch your position in the after and adjust accordingly.

South Coast

Tramore is looking onshore all weekend with those southerly winds that are bringing the swell up the Irish Sea messing up conditions on the south coast. Saturday should have 1ft conditions with moderate onshore winds before Sunday picks up to 3-4ft blown onshore waves with winds gusting to near 40mph direct onshore.

South West

Garretstown is showing the narrowest window for waves on Saturday morning from first light for a few hours before the winds pick up and ruin things with 3-4ft conditions turning to messy conditions later on. Sunday sees the onshore conditions continue with messy waves all day to be avoided. Inch Beach in Kerry is looking moderate cross shore winds all day making for bumpy conditions which may favour the northside of the peninsula on both Saturday and Sunday as the south winds continue. Inch may just be too messy.

West Coast

Winds are light first thing on Saturday morning before picking up in strength and going cross shore with the south end of the beach having the best possible chance of any shelter but the winds may be too gusty to have anything other than bumpy conditions all weekend with 4ft conditions Saturday and 4-6ft conditions Sunday but the winds will rule how messy things get. Tides are high at 3pm Saturday and 4pm Sunday so allow 2 hours either side of high tide for safe entry and exit.

North West

While the forecast is showing green lights for Strandhill, more northerly facing spots like Enniscrone may favour better with the winds being direct south and only a touch of east Saturday. Sunday still only had a touch of east but the gusts may be quite strong. Overall some clean conditions with 4-5ft Saturday and 4ft Sunday but not enough to get spots like Streedagh going. In the Bundoran area the period may be too much for Tullan with a lot of water moving around so I would recommend Rossnowlagh but the winds are not the greatest for there with cross shore conditions and 3ft waves. Sunday might be ok at Tullan but the winds look gusty all day and may make for cross shore bumpy conditions everywhere.

North Coast

Portrush looks to be the spot that is going to favour the southerly winds best with East Strand and Whiterocks potentially putting on the best show and direct offshore winds on both days but Saturday looks to be the day with the best swell. Expect waves in the 4-6ft range and bigger on sets with the period rocking a solid 12-13 seconds and a good swell angle for both spots. Sunday drops back a bit and the winds gust a little more so Saturday is the main event. Sundays waves probably won’t break 2ft but for those of whom the waves are too big Saturday should still have fun on Sunday as the offshore winds continue, just hold on to your board. Call into Andy in Troggs Surfs shop and the team will let you know the best spot on the day.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of February

East Coast

Wicklow is looking small to flat for the weekend with moderately strong winds coming from the south for the weekend but the swell will not be anything enough to get over 1ft with a poor 5 second period.

South Coast

It is looking very onshore for Tramore all weekend with onshore conditions for both days gusting to over 30mph on both days making for messy 2-3ft blown over conditions.

South West

Garretstown is also blown onshore for the weekend with 4-5ft blown over conditions from the direct onshore winds making it a no go zone. Inch Beach in Kerry is maxed out and another spot to avoid.

West Coast

Lahinch is also maxed out for the weekend with messy onshore conditions all weekend and large surf so not safe to surf on either day.

North West

Strandhill is showing good conditions on the charts but the winds are gusting to quite strong at up to 30mph on Saturday from the south making for moderate to strong gusty conditions with waves in the 6-8ft range which might fair better at spots that can kill off some size such as Streedagh where it could have more controlled 2-3ft conditions and be a little more cross offshore. Sunday sees the winds turn westerly which means that no spots will avoid the winds. In the Bundoran area Rossnowlagh is the only spot that may kill some of the size on Saturday but the winds pick up in strength from light in the early morning to quite strong gusts by the afternoon so only a small window for somewhat clean conditions before Sunday goes to a mess.

North Coast

Portrush should see some really nice offshore conditions at East Strand and Whiterocks with 4-6ft conditions depending on the tides and the larger period means that there should be a decent push behind the waves but beware of larger sets coming through. Sunday should see 2-4ft conditions depending on the tides and also the winds are much stronger meaning that the best spot for shelter will probably be East Strand as there’s a good bit of west in the wind direction but beware as the wind gusts are quite strong.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 14th and 15th of February

East Coast

Saturday is showing a small northerly swell but unfortunately not enough to bring any waves to Wicklow with 1ft max conditions with southerly winds. Sunday sees the swell swing from the south as normal but is just below what’s needed to bring anything above 1ft.

South Coast

The forecast is for small conditions for Tramore with 1ft max on Saturday with light winds in the morning picking up later on and turning onshore. Sunday sees the winds stay onshore light to moderate with 3ft waves on a 7-9 second period.

South West

Garretstown is looking onshore on Saturday with winds from the south with waves in the 2-3ft. Sunday looks a to jump up to overhead conditions but the winds are moderate to strong onshore making it a no-go. Inch Beach is looking moderate to strong winds all weekend with Saturday showing up to 40mph from the south with waves up to 4-5ft but messy. Sunday maxes out with strong onshore winds making it a mess.

West Coast

Lahinch looks nice on Saturday with some good punchy 3-4ft conditions on the beach with cross offshore winds but more offshore with the best winds the earlier you get in which is when low is so you can surf up until the winds pick up around midday. By mid afternoon the winds look to be quite strong so best to get on it early. Sunday turns onshore all day with 8ft conditions but with the onshore winds this will just be messy blown over conditions. tides are high at 3:30 Saturday and after 4 Sunday so out of the water at least 2 hours before hand for safe exit.

North West

Saturday is showing small conditions for Strandhill with cross offshore conditions tat are best in the morning but with the swell forecast it should only be 2ft max. Sunday then picks up to 4ft plus but the winds are cross onshore making for slightly bumpy conditions nearing onshore messiness. The earlier the better for Sunday before it gets too much west in the wind. In the Bundoran area it is a Tullan day for a brief moment on Saturday morning before the winds start to pick up in strength with the winds gusting to 25mph by midday and then up to 40mph by evening with waves in the 1-2ft range. Sunday is moderate onshore Tullan and messy so maybe Rossnowlagh will hold the winds a little better and have a little more organisation than Tullan which could be very messy. It is not big enough for the likes of Streedagh where the winds would be a little better but swells are too small.

North Coast

Saturday in Portrush is looking small with 1ft conditions and moderate offshore conditions for the likes of East Strand or Whiterocks. Sunday looks much better for the likes of East Strand with nice offshore conditions and 2ft waves which could have slightly bigger sets on the nice 12 second period. Winds are showing a little strong offshore but the land drag could slow this down a little.

Surf Safe and Enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers

Surf Report for the weekend of the 7th and 8th of February

East Coast

After the storms all week the conditions in Wicklow are back to small with 1ft conditions on Saturday from a small swell coming up the channel with light onshore breezes. Sunday will be small to flat with southerly winds.

South Coast

Conditions around Tramore on Saturday are looking really good with offshore gentle winds and conditions around the 3-4ft mark with some bigger waves on the tides. Sunday will be smaller with 2ft conditions and light to moderate onshore winds.

South West

Garretstown is forecasting 8-10ft but this is only coming off the back of a larger overnight swell so conditions should be more likely 5-6ft with light breezes all day making for some excellent conditions. Sunday turns onshore so make the most of Saturday when the conditions should be much better. Waves on Sunday are more likely to be 3-4ft blown onshore. Inch Beach in Kerry is looking like it starts off quite large with waves in the 6ft plus range with light breezes that will make for some excellent surf. Even later on when it turns onshore, it’s still less than 10mph which will barely bother the surf. Sunday at Inch sees the winds pick up which should make for more cross shore bumpy surf with the winds picking up to 20mph plus with 4-5ft waves.

West Coast

Lahinch is forecast to have some really nice offshore conditions with waves in the 2-3ft range with bigger on the sets as the period is a healthy 13 seconds with winds barely blowing and in the right direction. Sunday sees the winds turn a little cross shore but the swell is still there to bring 2-3ft waves that should have a good push on them but still probably favouring longer craft. Tides are high first thing in the morning Saturday meaning safe to go into the water from 9.30-10 for the day and on Sunday closer to 10.30 before venturing in.

North West

Strandhill is looking small for Saturday with maybe 1ft of a wave as there is a touch of south in the swell which will struggle to get in. Winds are offshore all day and barely breezes. Sunday looks similar with 1ft at best. In the Bundoran area it is looking like a Tullan only weekend with both days only hitting 1-2ft with light offshore winds on both days. It is looking too small for Rossnowlagh to break.

North Coast

Saturday in Portrush is looking small to flat with the winds driving a small weak wind wave that will really only hit Whiterocks or East Strand but this is onshore wind swell and barely breaking at 1ft. Sunday sees the winds drop but no swell making it into any of the spots unfortunately.

Surf Safe and enjoy,

Col,

Surf Improvers