At 7.10 a.m:

Constantine (3*):  4 feet

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There’s a decent three foot plus swell punching into the bay this morning with a little more energy than we’ve seen for a while.
The wind is calm right now, the forecast showing the lightest of south westerlies breezing in through the day. The sky is a variety of greys with not many gaps to brighten it up yet but that should change fairly quickly as the sun gradually heaves itself awake.
Yep, we should be enjoying some thick and lumpy surf throughout today!

I’m off for a few days so no surf report until the weekend after next!
Adieu mes amis, a bientôt!

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Harlyn (3*):  2 to 3 feet

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The surf is still pretty small around here this morning but there’s a couple of feet of shiny and smooth little waves cracking ashore this morning.
The tide is a couple of hours off low yet and so you have to think that there might be some more action as the tide returns.
I would have thought that there will be a couple to three feet of super clean and fun surf here throughout most of the day!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  09:26  (2.4m)              High Tide:  15:26  (6.2m)

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Surf Forecast for Friday 9th October 2015

A couple to three feet of smooth and well travelled swell is likely to be rolling our way all day long. Add some light offshore wind and a little bit of bright sunshine to the mix and it is all looking very promising indeed!
Three feet of clean and even surf in the sunshine is going to keep everyone happy today!

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Surf Conditions for the Weekend

That cold and annoying north westerly wind of midweek should soon settle down and switch back to the south west, allowing warmer air and clearer skies to cover us into the weekend.
The surf is likely to stay in the three foot range all the way through, cleaning and organising itself and building as the week winds down.
By Thursday the wind should have settled to a very light south westerly, helping to strengthen that three foot swell and maybe getting things clean for some small wave action at Harlyn, leaving the bigger lumps to those who enjoy them on the other side.
By Friday things should have improved immensely.
A three foot swell with a mid-teens wave-period rolling in against light offshore breeze!
And that’s the way it is likely to stay all the way through the weekend and well into next week!
Bright and sunny days with clear and clean wave!
I’m taking a week off, so no surf report until the end of next week!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!