Godrevy forecast and wind observations, with Sevenstones offshore and Perranporth inshore wave readings. Each source keeps its own location and role so the view provides coastal context without presenting nearby buoy readings as measurements at the surf break.
Surf Day Summary
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Day at a glance
Forecast and observations in their coastal context
Predicted at Godrevy
Last stored wave forecast
Wave height
1.6–2.5 ft
Swell period
5–11.5s
Combined wave direction
N 352°
Primary swell direction
NNW 334°
well aligned with this coast
Wind backing easterly to north-westerly
ENE 65° · cross-offshore
24 stored hourly values. This is the final stored revision, not necessarily the forecast first issued for the day.
Observed in west Cornwall
Godrevy wind and weather
Wind speed
5–6 mph
Wind mostly north-easterly
NE 45° · cross-offshore
3 observations. Godrevy is close enough to provide useful regional wind context for both coasts, although local effects can differ.Explore all weather readings.
Observed average wind was 2 mph lighter than the last stored forecast.
Forecast: wind backing easterly to north-westerly; observed: wind mostly north-easterly.
Observed wind at NE 45° was cross-offshore for Godrevy and Gwithian.
These sources describe different locations and exposures. Offshore and inshore buoy readings provide context for St Ives Bay; they are not measurements taken at the surf break itself. Directional labels use Godrevy and Gwithian as a representative north-west-facing swell window; individual peaks and beaches can differ.
Hour-by-hour replay
The charts share the same time axis so offshore signals, inshore readings and regional wind can be compared without treating them as the same measurement location.
Two line charts show wave height and wind speed through the selected day for St Ives Bay. The detailed table following the charts contains the same values in text form.