At 7.50 a.m:

Constantine (1*):  1 foot.

The sky is a little sullen this morning, well, compared to the last how long it is anyway and the breeze has become more of a wind, still offshore, still from the east but stronger.
And so the surf is small, pristine one foot waves gliding to the shallows, all stylish and smooth but titchy, tiny, teeny, weeny.
That could be a temporary stall though, we should be seeing some more surf rolling through by this afternoon, only a couple of feet and having to fight its way against a stronger easterly wind but the usual breaks should be producing small but peeling and wind hollowed surf through this afternoon!

Harlyn (0*):  Flat.

It’s pretty much flat around here this morning, flat and choppy too!
That easterly wind is making itself felt as it strengthens, offshore over the other side of the headland but more onshore here.
It’s a day for the other side today!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  18:28  (2.5m)              High Tide:  11:43  (6.1m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 24th October 2016

A foot or two of more offshore shaped surf should be rolling through all day long today, maybe getting just a little bit bigger through the afternoon but mainly staying in the ‘fun on a longboard’ kind of range.

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

These clean and offshore shaped conditions should continue into midweek, the surf staying pretty small, a foot or two through Monday and into Tuesday but the shape staying immaculate.
By midweek we’re likely to see the wind reverting to the south west, giving the swell a little push but making for sloppier and more onshore conditions at the main breaks.
But overall it is looking like a lot of fun surf around for the school half-term holidays, those wonderfully warm (it’s all relative!) water temperatures making it even more appealing!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!