Constantine (3*):  4 feet

at 7.45 a.m.

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It’s all bright and cheerful this Sunday morning, another mild and pleasant one with a light north north easterly breeze gusting across the bay.
The surf is still a beefy looking three to maybe even four feet, the sea a little grey this early morning but that will soften soon enough.
With a massive sunburst dawn creaking over the other horizon, it is looking to be another day of great surf.
The forecasts are showing the wind to be twitching back and fore between north westerly (more onshore) and north easterly (more offshore) but it is supposed to stay only light throughout the day and so shouldn’t make too much of a difference (we hope!).
But right now it’s looking good with those lefts staying open for longer!

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Harlyn (1*):  2 feet

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It’s all a bit messy around here this morning, messier than you would expect for the lightness of the wind and it’s only small too.
No, it’s the other side today, the more south facing the break the better. There should be loads of great breaks firing again today, not as big as yesterday but still real good.

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  17:59  (2.1m)            High Tide:  11:22  (6.4m)

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Surf Forecast for Monday 1st December 2014

It’s looking very much like a day of two halve s today, the morning enjoying more offshore conditions, the afternoon suffering just a little as the wind twitches a little more onshore.
Saying that, we can expect only light breezes anyway.
The surf should be still in the two to three feet range, still fairly solid for its size with that same long wave-period to it.
If you pick the right break today you should enjoy some more decent fun surf!

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

This week could go either way.
The swell size is likely to have eased off from the weekend’s chunkier size but we should still be enjoying a very decent three feet or so all the way through.
So, as ever, the winds will dictate where and when the best conditions are going to be.
And this week the wind will be settling more from the north, hopefully mainly from the north east which is more offshore around here. Starting out fairly light through Monday that wind is likely to strengthen through midweek, maybe gusting quite strongly through Tuesday and into Wednesday.
The mornings are likely to be offering much cleaner and smarter conditions, the wind sometimes slipping more side to onshore through the afternoons.
The weather should stay mainly bright and cheerful with those continuing mild, mild temperatures, although we are going to notice the chill effect of the northerly airstream. we will have chillier moments!
So, another fabulous week of cheerful weather and great surf awaits!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!