Constantine (3*):  2 to 3 feet

at 6.30 a.m:

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A thickening, silver blanket of fog is settling over us this morning, dulling the birdsong, muffling the surf and limiting our view.
There is a very glassy two to three feet of surf washing through the mist and fog, a very long left-hander rolling off the rip, a nice looking peak off the Point.
If the fog lifts then we will be enjoying a fabulously sunny day but that might just take some time. Otherwise, well, the surf is looking good if you pick the right break!

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Harlyn (1*):  0 to 1 foot

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It is tiny again around here this morning, a foot of silver glass rifling off the Rock, those sharp looking walls shimmering through the fog.
The other side is the place to aim for a decent surf today, it’s a couple of feet of really nice looking surf in the fog over there but be careful in case it thickens even more.  It quickly gets disorientating out there when it’s foggy!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  08:17  (2.0m)              High Tide:  14:20  (5.9m)

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Surf Forecast for Wednesday 15th April 2015

It should all come good today, especially if the fog lifts off.
The swell should be that bit bigger and the breeze should have settled to the east or south east, straight offshore.
So after a couple of days of ‘almost’ great conditions, today could just see all the ingredients settling together.
There to four feet of curling surf in the sun with light offshore breezes. It doesn’t get much better than that, as long the fog stays away!

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Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

A fairly settled week filled with bright and cheery, mainly calm weather lies ahead, that steady three foot swell beating a regular rhythm as it reaches our shores.
We can expect most of our main surf breaks to have good to better surf for most of this week, the wind staying light and swinging offshore for periods of time.
Tuesday is likely to be another day of three footish surf in the sun, if the morning fog lifts! Glassy conditions will be welcoming in the early morning, a light southerly wind breezing across shore through the rest of the day
Our choice will be sloppyish three foot west side breaks or real small but sharp and crisp, sheltered breaks like Harlyn.
But by Wednesday the wind should have settled offshore in unbroken sunshine before going north easterly for Thursday, still offshore but a bit chilly and a bit bumpier on the water.
So, all in all a pretty good week of surf and weather awaits!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!