At 7.20 a.m:

Constantine (2*):  3 feet.

A brighter (and drier!), mild day is cheering its way along the coast this morning, hampered only by a bit of a brisk westerly wind gusting into the bay.
It’s all very pleasant looking with that still big moon hanging over the bay and an explosion of a sunrise over on the other horizon but the surf is a bit weak looking and wishy washy, three feet or so of lazy little waves washing ashore with the wind.

Harlyn (2*):  2 feet.

The surf is a little cleaner around here this morning but only a little and it is really very small.
A couple of feet or so of still weak and uncertain waves are splashing onto the sand as the tide gradually eases its way off from high.
No, it’s not looking too promising. There is some small and sloppy surf here this morning but it’s not that great!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  12:42  (0.6m)              High Tide:  18:35  (7.8m)

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Surf Forecast for Thursday 17th November 2016

A bit of an action replay is expected again today with a maybe three to four feet of swell rolling along the coast being pushed and pulled by that same brisk westerly wind.
It might build little in size but the wind is still going to make a sloppy mess of it all!

Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

Westerly winds are going to dominate throughout this week and so air temperatures should be mild (for Autumn)to start, although it might not feel that way! And it is likely to get much colder before the end of the week!
The surf is going to be bumpy and lumpy, that wind supporting the swells but chopping and slopping it too.
Our choice locally is going to be between three feet or slightly bigger conditions at the main breaks or only a couple of feet or so of only a little cleaner surf at the more sheltered spots like Harlyn.
Still, the water temperatures are still holding up and there are waves to ride so it should be worth getting in if you pick your times carefully.
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!