At 6.55 a.m:

Constantine (1*):  0 to 1 foot.

And yet another fabulous dawn is there to greet us this morning, the lightest of breezes gently nudging wisps of cloud across the dust blue sky while that sunrise lightshow dances across the far horizon. The surf has dropped though, barely a foot of ribbed and rippled little waves are trying to break in the too deep high tide.
It should be just about rideable on a longboard as the tide drops onto those shallower banks, the breeze having changed direction to the north east but still superlight and still offshore.

Harlyn (0*):  0 to 1 foot.

There’s a mix of washed in ripples and sloppy little wavelets sloshing into the bay this morning, all hinting at being barely rideable but not surfable at all really.
The other side is tiny but at least it’s clean while her is flat and choppy too!
Still, it is a beautiful day!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  12:53  (1.4m)              High Tide:  18:45  (7.0m)

surfforecast

Surf Forecast for Thursday 3rd November 2016

We should see some slightly bigger but much stronger little waves battling onto our surf breaks today.
Only a foot or two but with a good, solid, mid-teens wave-period to that little swell we should feel some push in those small waves.
The weather could change a little today with the wind backing south westerly as the day goes on.
But we can’t complain about that after how long of these settled conditions!

Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

Clean and smart surf conditions look set to take us into another week of gliding across smooth and peeling waves!
That high pressure system is likely to continue to hug us tightly well into the middle of the week, allowing small and sculptured surf to peel its way to our shores.
Starting out in the two to three feet range we should see a magical pulse of swell to start the week, maybe even getting into the four feet range but then those little waves are likely to settle back to only a foot or maybe two again by midweek, the wind continuing to breeze lightly in, offshore from the south east.
It looks like it will be the end of the week before we see some proper autumn thick swell rolling our way!
In the meantime we can enjoy a week of small wave gliding and we might even see some little glimpses of clear and sunny skies too!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!