At 6.40 a.m:  

Constantine (1*):  2 feet

An overcast and chilly, damp and breezy morning is greeting us this morning, a light north westerly wind doing nothing for the surf either!
A couple of feet or so of close-fetch, onshore slopped little waves are crumbling ashore a couple of hours ahead of high tide, all just a little smaller than you would want, just a little choppier than you would want and just a little chillier than you would want too!
Saying that, there are rideable waves wobbling through and we very rarely come out wishing that we hadn’t gone in but often regret it if we don’t go in!  

 

Harlyn (0*):  Flat  

It is completely flat here this morning and all chopped and slopped by that onshore north westerly wind.
It is beautiful in an overcast and breezy kind of way but not the place to go with any hope of surfing today!  

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  14:54  (1.4m)              High Tide:  08:33  (6.7m)

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Surf Forecast for Easter Sunday 16th April 2017  

That north westerly wind will continue to blow steadily onshore all day long again today, continuing to make the foot or two of small winds well even more choppy.
It’s not looking great but those little waves should just be rideable, hopefully!  

Surf Conditions for Easter Weekend  

North westerly winds look set to continue to plague us throughout this Easter Weekend, keeping temperatures low and making for choppy surf conditions.
Small and localised wind swells are our best hope for surfing this weekend with a forecast foot or two of junky little waves set to keep the young guys happy with their air attempts, those bumpy little waves offering loads of chop-hop opportunities!
So, a mainly dry and bright enough holiday weekend awaits with enough little waves being blown in to tempt most surfers into the water at some stage.
Have a great Easter, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!