At 6.35 a.m:

Constantine (2*):  1 to 2 feet.

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A brighter one is greeting us this morning, the sky still cloud covered but with layers of brighter and bluer bits to cheer us up.
The surf has dropped from yesterday (and it wasn’t huge then!) so there’s a couple of feet or so of smoother than you would expect little waves cruising to shore. The wind is brisk, rattling down from a more northerly direction (north, north westerly) just allowing those waves to keep some shape, especially on the lefts.
So, yes, it should be worth getting in but keep your expectations in check, it could end up being better than you expected, as long as you’re not expecting anything that good!

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Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot.

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It’s pretty much flat here this morning, flat and choppy with that north nor’ westerly wind breezing straight onshore!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  11:17  (1.7m)              High Tide:  17:11  (6.6m)

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Surf Forecast for Sunday 19th June 2016

A more westerly wind is likely to be blowing in today, a milder (and damper) direction and a little more supportive to the surf too.
But don’t expect too much, there is still likely to be no more than a foot or two of choppy little junk surf washing ashore at the main breaks and it is likely to be too small for the sheltered spots to show.
But if you catch those more swell exposed spots just at the right time, you might just have a better session than expected again!

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Surf Conditions for the Weekend

Onshore winds have been plaguing this coast through this week while that chunky swell from Thursday weakened off quite quickly too. And as we enter the weekend the wind stays to the north and the swell remains small.
So we are likely to be enjoying only a couple of feet or so of onshore slopped surf for most of the weekend. But at least the weather should be dry enough and bright enough to cheer everyone up although there is always going to be that chance of a random downpour here and there, especially through Sunday.
Our best bet for better waves are going to be around higher tide, early in the morning or late evening, while the wind is calmer and the tide is helping what swell there is.
And it is always fun to get those sloppy little launch pads to fly from anyway!
Have a great weekend wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!