Constantine (2*):  3 to 4 feet

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A dreary and drizzly morning is cheerfully starting the day for us today, the wind steadily blowing in from the south west and pushing in a sloppy three to four foot swell.
And so it promises to be another morning of thick and bumpy, lumpy surf on this side of the headland.
Looking at the forecast, the weather should clear up by lunchtime and the wind should lighten too, so things could improve fairly dramatically soon enough.
But in the meantime, it is more of a breakfast snacks and cuddles type of Sunday morning, with a couple of hours to go before low tide and maybe longer before that damp and breezy weather improves!

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Or you could visit the St. Merryn Steam & Traction Rally while you’re waiting for conditions to improve!

Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot

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The surf is much cleaner around here this morning as expected with a south westerly wind. And there’s a decent couple of feet of surf ploughing in too.
It is very setty, so you’re going to have to have a bit of patience if you’re planning on surfing here this morning but those sets are wandering in eventually, sometimes good five minute or more apart. We are definitely going to have more than a few people coming in to the shop telling us that it’s flat here today, after stopping at the bridge for a moment to surfcheck it!
But you should get some fun ones especially as the tide fills in through midday and into early afternoon.
But there are bigger waves over the other side if you’d prefer something a little funkier.

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  09:31  (2.3m)              High Tide:  15:32  (6.2m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 29th June 2015

A slightly smaller swell should be accompanied by lighter winds today and those winds should have drifted to the south and maybe, if we’re really lucky, to the south south east (offshore), if only for an hour or two!
So the surf is likely to be a little smaller but a whole lot cleaner and the weather should clean itself up eventually too.

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Light winds and clear, clear sunshine are expected this week with some really very pleasant surf too!
If you have been saving yourself for that special summer occasion then this week could be the time to slip on down to the sea!
After a slow start through Monday, those onshore winds should ease as the sky clears and temperatures start to increase.
By Tuesday we should be enjoying some very pleasant surf conditions with clearing skies and burning sunshine accompanying light offshore breezes and some smallish but still very fun surf. That swell should increase to twice or three times the size by Wednesday morning, the winds staying light and maybe being kind to Harlyn and other sheltered spots.
It could all just get very good indeed this week!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!