At 6.45 a.m:

Constantine (3*):  4 to 5 feet.

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A bright and cheery dawn is spreading its early morning shadows across the bay as that big, fat sun heaves itself over the horizon in a blaze of reds and golds.
But it’s chilly out there, the chill of an almost offshore breeze blowing in the early morning.
There’s four to five feet of grinding surf pushing into the bays, a little warped and raggedy at the moment with the breeze not quite settled. But the forecasts are showing that the breeze will eventually settle to the south east, offshore along this coastline and that will smooth those thick waves and help turn them into something better.
So, it is looking promising to be a surf filled and sunshiny day all day!
Good luck to all the guys up the coast at Croyde Bay for the British Championships!
Conditions should be great, so drop by for a look-see if you’re around that area! #goRhysgo!

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Harlan (3*):  2 to 3 feet.

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A couple to three feet of hollow little waves are snapping ashore a couple of hours ahead of low tide.
Right now the waves are breaking just a little erratically with a peak here and a shutdown there but the breeze should settle more offshore while the swell steadies itself on the incoming tide through the morning.
So, it’s all looking great for another action packed surfing Sunday at Harlyn!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  09:31  (1.3m)              High Tide:  15:25  (7.3m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 26th October 2015

The wind is likely to stay offshore, the swell, although a little smaller through the main part of the day, is set to build solidly later and the sun looks as though it’s going to light the whole coast, at least for a while.
So, three feet of offshore swell with plenty of autumn sunshine?
That will do nicely!

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

It looks as though we could be in for a wave drenched week!
Sunday is looking super promising with the south easterly (offshore) winds forecast for the day while that swell continues to steadily push onto our favoured surf breaks.
And then next week is looking promising too!
SJ (the original online surf forecaster) is getting excited, leaving this comment on Saturday’s surf report; ‘That’s the lemon next to the pie. This Tuesday 27th October 2015 is shaping up to be even bigger (with strong Southerly winds). Low tide will be around 10:50 (spring tides) on that day’.
And that’s going to be the way of it well into the week; a solid, pumping swell getting into the big range through Tuesday, the winds staying offshore, south easterly and the weather being reasonably kind. Yep, it looks like a great week ahead to be a surfer around these parts!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!