At 7.50 a.m:

Constantine (2*):  1 foot.

A calm and peaceful Sunday morning is unfolding around us this morning, the breeze light and still offshore, the sky a lot brighter than it has been and the odd little wave unfurling its way ashore.
A foot or maybe very occasionally two of finely offshore groomed, curling little waves are wrapping their way into the bay.
Is that Bernard just offshore collecting in his early morning crab pots? It’s just too dark to see clearly but I’m sure that whoever it is, they are loving these calm and still conditions.
We, on the other hand, are still patiently waiting for those tiny swell lines to strengthen and solidify.
Give it an hour or two and I’m sure that we will be choosing our preferred small wave gliding spot from a hundred dotted along this jaggedy and raggedy little coastline of ours. It’s not going to be much more than a couple to three feet but it should actually be a couple to three feet on the incoming tide.
This afternoon could just make it a funday Sunday!

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat.

It is still pretty much flat again around here this morning, flat and ruffled, that breeze kind of side to onshore.
It is an atmospheric place to be on a quiet Sunday morning but there ain’t no surf to ride!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  10:17  (1.7m)              High Tide:  16:11  (6.8m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 28th November 2016

Ah, we should be enjoying some very pleasant two to three feet and offshore shaped surf all day long today!
And there is likely to be some pleasant wintery sunshine too!
A little piece of longboard heaven should be waiting at those couple of spots that peel forever!
Offshore breezes a two to three fete and building little swell and bright, dry weather.
Let’s go surfing!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

We should be in for a very pleasant start to this week with a steady little swell pushing our way against a gentle offshore breeze.
High pressure is firmly in control of the local weather conditions, while there should be enough wind blowing way out in the atlantic to generate some wave action at our favourite local surf breaks.
It is only going to be small for most of the time, that super clean, peeling kind of fun surf, more in the waist to shoulder high size range but with mainly clear skies and that pale wintery sunshine, This should be a fun week with plenty of gliding across some clean walls!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!