At 7.15 a.m:

Constantine (2*):  1 to 2 feet

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Another spectacular sunrise is exploding along the coastline this morning as that silver supermoon continues to hang high in the sky, just keeping a smiley eye on things.
The breeze is chillier, a little more northerly today, maybe an east nor’ easterly but still offshore, still grooming those immaculately shaped little waves.
And the waves are only little again today, bigger than yesterday but only a foot or maybe occasionally just about two. Again though they are beautifully shaped little peelers and it could just get a little better on this afternoon’s big tidal push.
Otherwise it is yet another spectacularly beautiful morning, all calm and serene and bright and cheerful!

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Harlyn (0*):  Flat

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The breeze is fresher than it has been and has that north to it, a north nor’ easterly blowing fairly onshore here this morning and so putting that onshore ruffle on the sea’s surface. But it is no less beautiful for that!
The surf is still flat though, a tiny wash rippling along the super hightide shoreline.
The other side is the only place for a surf today and it’s only small over there! But it could be fun to paddle here again today, that sea a little darker this morning but still translucent and still gorgeous!

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Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  14:00  (0.4m)              High Tide:  19:54  (8.0m)

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Surf Forecast for Thursday 1st October 2015

There seems to be no let up to this weather just yet, today being a repeat of the last few days of sunny brightness with those clear, clear skies.
The wind is likely to be just a little more straight easterly today but not so much as you would notice. And the surf is likely to be only tiny again, if not flat. We might have to really time things today to get some waves to ride, just picking that tidal push moment when those little waves hit the shallows and peel, only knee-high but for ever.

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Surf Conditions for the Rest of the Week

It has been a beautiful start to this last week of September, the sun shining, the breeze comfortably offshore, all along with some small but steady swell activity out in the atlantic.
Those waves are going to continue to be really small but gorgeously shaped as we go into the back half of the week, the size varying with the tide and those little pulses of swell.
So timing is going to make the difference between getting a fun session or paddling frustratingly in search of those mini ghost waves.
Late afternoons will probably continue to see the best conditions, just ahead of high tide. But even then it is likely to be still only very small but with the breeze staying offshore and the sun continuing to shine!
And that’s going to be the way of it all week, just picking the optimum times of least wind, shallowest tide and biggest swell pulse. If you get it right it could be fun!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!