Constantine (3*):  3 feet

at 6.15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m:

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Ah, a little late today, but it is no worse for that!
This morning was gorgeous with a three foot swell sliding smoothly into the low tide bay, the lightest of breezes gently whispering offshore while a bright blue sky stretched across the horizon.
I had to take Bryn into Truro this morning driving into a thick fog bank creating some ethereal views of the windmills drfting through the haze.
But now a southerly breeze has settled on us putting a ruffle on the surface of those still three foot waves, the busier high tide break looking like a completely different place to this morning.
Yep, the sun is shining, the breeze is light, the surf is rolling in so #gosurfnow!

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Early morning short road trip through the haze of a cornish fog.

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Harlyn (2*):  1 foot

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There are little waves peeling into here today too.
This morning’s low tide, tiny sand slappers now more peeling (for Harlyn!), prettier and gentle looking, one foot of longboard gliding fun.
But it is the other side for a surf today, there’s three feet or so of real fun surf flowing in there today.

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  18:38  (2.7m)              High Tide:  12:17  (5.7m)

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Surf Forecast for Friday 26th June 2015

The swell should be finding its feet today, three to four feet of south westerly blown summer surf should be entertaining us throughout the day.
That wind should stay realtively light, a steady blow rather than a gusting one, starting off south sou’ westerly, maybe twitching north westerly through early afternoon before settling south westerly again for the afternoon.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see Harlyn kicking in for tomorrow morning!

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Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

Another frustrating week of onshore winds and fairly weak, mainly small surf has teased us again this week.
But the wind does look like it might swing to the south and west as we go along and the swell should strengthen into the three feet plus range too.
West and south westerly winds are likely to help to push some more swell our way through the back half of the week and into the weekend, maybe getting big enough to show some surf at Harlyn as we go into the weekend.
The weather should stay mainly pleasant with lots of bright skies but there is always going to be that chance of a long shower or two as well.
So, a couple to three feet of clean and fun Harlyn versus three to four feet of mixed up surf at Constantine is going to be our choice to end this week!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!