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Live conditions

Local time
03:55am
Swell
1ft
8s
Onshore wind
On
5mph
6mph
Rising tide
High
07:40am
Weather
11°C
11°C
5/4mm wetsuit
Boots
Gloves
Hood
10 day surf forecast
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1ft 8s | On 5mph 6mph | Flat | 11°C | ||
1ft 8s | On 5mph 10mph | Flat | 13°C | ||
1ft 8s | 0-1ft 7s | On 9mph 13mph | 0-1ft 7s | 15°C | |
1ft 8s | On 11mph 15mph | Flat | 17°C | ||
1ft 8s | On 12mph 16mph | Flat | 17°C | ||
1ft 8s | 0-1ft 7s | On 12mph 18mph | 0-1ft 7s | 16°C | |
1ft 5s | 1ft 8s | On 8mph 14mph | 1ft 8s | 15°C | |
1-2ft 7s | 1ft 8s | On 6mph 10mph | 1ft 8s | 14°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2ft 8s | On 7mph 8mph | Flat | 20°C | ||
2ft 8s | On 8mph 8mph | Flat | 21°C | ||
2ft 8s | On 6mph 7mph | Flat | 20°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1ft 8s | Cross 12mph 16mph | Flat | 21°C | ||
1ft 8s | 0-1ft 10s | Cross 13mph 16mph | 0-1ft 10s | 23°C | |
1ft 9s | Cross 12mph 19mph | Flat | 22°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1ft 11s | Cross 14mph 20mph | Flat | 23°C | ||
1ft 11s | Cross 13mph 18mph | Flat | 25°C | ||
1ft 10s | 0-1ft 5s | Cross 9mph 16mph | 0-1ft 5s | 24°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1ft 9s | Cross 7mph 9mph | Flat | 25°C | ||
1ft 9s | Cross 10mph 13mph | Flat | 26°C | ||
1ft 8s | 0-1ft 8s | Cross 8mph 11mph | 0-1ft 8s | 24°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flat | Cross 15mph 21mph | Flat | 17°C | ||
Flat | On 16mph 22mph | Flat | 17°C | ||
Flat | On 15mph 22mph | Flat | 17°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1ft 10s | Cross 22mph 31mph | Flat | 16°C 1.23mm/h | ||
1ft 10s | On 23mph 31mph | Flat | 16°C 0.42mm/h | ||
1ft 10s | On 21mph 30mph | Flat | 15°C 0.12mm/h |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1ft 9s | Cross 18mph 25mph | Flat | 15°C | ||
1ft 9s | Cross 17mph 24mph | Flat | 17°C | ||
1ft 9s | Cross 12mph 22mph | Flat | 17°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2ft 9s | On 10mph 12mph | Flat | 18°C | ||
1ft 6s | On 12mph 14mph | Flat | 18°C | ||
1ft 7s | On 10mph 13mph | Flat | 17°C |
Time | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind | Secondary Swell | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1ft 8s | 1ft 5s | On 5mph 3mph | 1ft 5s | 20°C | |
1ft 8s | 1ft 5s | On 6mph 4mph | 1ft 5s | 21°C | |
1ft 8s | 1ft 8s | On 7mph 7mph | 1ft 8s | 20°C |
Historical data
Location guide
As a long-time surfer, I must say that Porthcawl in the United Kingdom delivers a truly unique and captivating surfing experience. The town boasts a variety of beaches, each with its own distinctive surfing conditions, making it a favourite spot for both amateurs and seasoned surfers. Let's begin with Rest Bay, the most popular surf spot due to its consistent waves. It's an exposed beach break that provides fairly reliable surf, although summer tends to be mostly flat. Ideal swells are from the west, and waves at the beach break on both left and right. Even though the surf is good at all stages of the tide, the best time to surf here is during a rising tide. The quality of the surf isn't overshadowed by challenging conditions, making it a good spot for beginners to explore their newfound passion. Coney Beach, located more towards the town and sheltered by the harbour wall, generally has smaller and less powerful waves, offering a more relaxed surfing experience. Contrary to Rest Bay, its waves are best surfed two hours before high tide. While the waves aren't as big, they're more consistent and perfect for those seeking a laid-back surf in small to moderate swells. It's perfect for families and those who enjoy longboard surfing. Newton Beach, the most challenging, is suited to the more experienced surfers due to stronger currents and higher waves. Unlike its counterparts, the beach is sheltered by a river mouth, giving way to powerful, hollow waves, especially during high tide on a good swell. Wind conditions in Porthcawl are variable throughout the year. Autumn and winter tend to see stronger winds, generating larger swells ideal for experienced surfers. Meanwhile, spring and summer bring milder winds, leading to gentler swells that provide optimum conditions for beginner and intermediate surfers. Taking into account all of these elements, it's clear Porthcawl has some remarkable surfing conditions. The diversity of the surf spots ensures that there is something for every surfer, regardless of their skill level, and keeps them captivated and yearning to return to these engaging waters.