Constantine (3*):  2 to 3 feet

at 6.50 a.m.:

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A bright and hazy, beautiful morning is spreading across the countryside, the air still, the sky a hazed blue, that naturally filtered sunlight glinting and glistening off a thin but hard dusting of frost.
It is pretty fabulous out there this morning!
And the surf is pleasant looking too, a couple to three feet, slightly bigger on infrequent sets, all glassy and smooth and inviting.
A day of gliding fun waves awaits, the swell staying consistent, the breeze offshore and that sun loitering all day.
Have a great time wherever you decide to surf!

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Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot

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It is pretty tiny here again today, six inches to a foot of warped and ribbed little wavelets washing across the rock.
The other side of the headland is the place to go again today, it is three foot and looking really very pleasant over there!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  09:58  (1.0m)              High Tide:  15:54  (6.9m)

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Surf Forecast for Thursday 19th March 2015

Real small conditions will probably greet us in the morning, a foot or two at best but that swell should thicken and strengthen as the day goes on. By the late afternoon high tide we should be seeing a reasonable three foot swell rolling back in, the wind staying offshore all under a reasonable amount of maybe a little weaker sunshine.
And it is still so very quiet around our local surf breaks too!

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Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

It has been as perfect a start to the surfing week in Cornwall as you could ever wish for!
That steady groundswell has been rhythmically spinning long swell lines our way, a mid teens wave-period pulse of smooth and solid swell, groomed to precise perfection by a steady but light offshore breeze.
The swell has been pretty solid and should only very gradually and slowly ease down in size as we go into Thursday before building again for the back half of the week.
And yes, it is forecast to remain bright and sunny for most of the time until Friday too, although it might take time to burn through the haze each day though!
As well as all that, it is that time of year in these parts where all hands are on deck preparing for the start of another season, so a lot of people are very busy, getting ready to be busy! So, either it is going to be quiet at our favoured surf breaks or not that much work is going to get done!
With just a little timing there should be plenty of solo sessions available to everyone!

If you are interested in the partial eclipse this Friday, here’s a bit of a guide to where and when it might be best to view it (local weather conditions aside that is!):

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Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!