Constantine (2*):  2 to 3 feet

at 6.25 a.m.:

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A steady southerly wind is lightly blowing across the bay this morning, almost offshore, almost being kind to those two to two and a half foot waves but not quite managing it.
A light silver blanket of sky is covering us too, a snuggly cover that is dulling the birdsong and muffling the sound of that rolling surf.
I’m guessing that the sun might be shining within a couple of hours or so while the wind steadies itself at about half the power that was forecast. So the surf is going to be okay, a little bumpy and not the biggest but okay to get some fun and peeling little peaks here and there. Higher tide might be the go, offering a bit more focus to those waves.

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Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot

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It’s pretty much flat again round here this morning, those tiny waves peeling onto the beach against the offshore breeze that is smoothing them out.
It is all very pleasant with that sea keeping its clear and turquoise, early morning shimmer tempting you in for a paddle on a SUP / kayak or whatever.
There is almost enough to surf on but not quite, not this morning!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  16:39  (1.9m)              High Tide:  10:17  (6.2m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 11th May 2015

South westerly winds are set to continue, not that strong but enough to help push in a growing swell.
We should be seeing some more solid surf today getting into the four to five foot range and bigger. And that should allow Harlyn to enjoy some good surf!
the wind will be direct offshore and shouldn’t be too strong as those powerful little swells travel all the way around the headland and into the bay.
It is still Harlyn and so we are going to be enjoying more than our fair share of close-outs but there should be the odd grinding peeler in amongst them all! We should see some bright enough weather too!

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

Westerly going south westerly winds are going to start the week again with a new swell purring into the bays.
And it looks to be a well travelled and solid enough, building swell through Monday, big enough to light up Harlyn with some clean and barreling three foot surf, getting just a bit bigger towards high tide.
And that’s the way of it through Tuesday as well, the wind easing in strength a little but twitching just that bit further westerly too.
Midweek might just show some cleaner conditions with easterly winds being forecast to lightly blow on Wednesday, offshore against a dropping but still okay little swell.
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!