At 6.45 a.m:

Constantine (4*):  4 feet.

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A bright and breezy one is greeting us this morning, a south easterly breeze starting to breathe across the dunes, freshening the air and allowing some sunshine to brighten our day.
And the surf is pumping!!
Four feet of fabulously smooth swell lines are swooping into the bay, the light breeze helping shape those curling walls of water into something a little special.
The Keybuild dawn crew are all over it, picking off those sets waves as they glide in.
The weather is set fair, the wind is set offshore, and the swell is set to rhythmically pulse all day long.
Have a great day!

Harlyn (2*):  2 feet.

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A couple of feet of smooth and lined up little waves are swinging into the bay this morning, snapping ashore cleanly.
The other side is the place to surf today, it is four feet and pumping over there but if you’re just getting into surfing or if Harlyn is your only option, then you should manage to have plenty of fun out there today!

Today’s Tide Times:

Low Tide:  15:44  (1.9m)              High Tide:  09:28  (6.5m)

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Surf Forecast for Thursday 8th September 2016

The swell is likely to push in bigger again today, four to five going on six to seven feet as the day goes on. But the wind is likely to veer onshore at our preferred surf breaks, a brisk south westerly blowing into the bays. And so Harlyn is likely to come into its own. And it should be good!
Three to four feet, offshore and hollow!
And we should get at least some okay weather too!

Surf Conditions for the Start of the Week

 

As the schools reopen and the summer holidays come to an end, this week seems keen to show us what this summer could have been like!
After a slow start to the week with westerly wind continuing to push through lumps of mixed up windswell through Monday, the wind is easing up and gradually switching offshore!
With just a tiny piece of luck this should perfectly coincide with the arrival of some strong groundswells running our way from those tropical storms that have been filling themselves out over on the other side of the Atlantic.
And so we should be basking in the luxurious warmth of a late season high pressure system just as one of the few proper swells of this year arrives!
Three to four to five feet of offshore smoothed and sunshine brightened surf should be on offer all along the cast, all through the middle of the week!
Well, that’s the plan anyway!
Have a great week, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing!