At 7.40 a.m:

Constantine (2*): 4 feet.

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It’s feeling a little chillier than the 4 or 5 degrees that the thermometer is showing but otherwise it’s a bright and cheerful morning with a light south sou’ westerly breezing across the beach.
The surf is almost really good, the odd wave standing tall before spinning shoreward but then there are all those other ones that are just flopping about the place, stumbling into the rips all hesitant and stuttery.
It does look like a lot of paddling for only small rewards!
Harlyn could be okay in this wind though!

Don’t forget that we are still running a SALE through this weekend with loads of discounts and a bunch of winter wetsuits at 1/2 PRICE!

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Harlyn (3*):  3 feet.

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There’s a couple to three feet of silvery and shiny, clean and clear little waves slapping themselves against the sand an hour or so before low tide.
It looks like it should be a lot better than it is , the breeze offshore, shadows of swell lines swinging into the bay butcher’s not much breaking at the moment. That’s probably the tide though, things should improve massively as the tide pushes back in through the middle of the day.

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  09:23  (1.9m)              High Tide:  15:17  (6.3m)

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Surf Forecast for Saturday 20th February 2016

Strong west sou’ westerly winds are due to blow as a solid six foot swell rolls our way.
So Harlyn is going to be the place to head today. We can expect a blustery and blowy four feet plus of grinding and hollow stuff blasting ashore all day long!

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Surf Conditions for the Weekend

Those grey and wet and windy conditions of midweek should brighten and ease as the week winds down, taking us back to Harlyn by Friday in a fresh south westerly blowing offshore there.
With a four or five foot swell running along the coast we should be enjoying some half reasonable two to three feet of clean surf at Harlyn, especially on the tidal push through midday.
So, Harlyn is going to kick back in with a building swell as we go into the weekend with some bigger surf and grey and windy, wet weather but almost offshore winds at Harlyn.
A weekend of four to five feet, side to offshore, windy and dumpy Harlyn awaits!
Have a great weekend, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!