We have the classic summer gully wind blowing on the Mid Coast this morning, dead East and gusting around 17 knots. It’s slightly flattening the leftover swell, but there are a few 1′ waves on the reefs. The tides are weird today, there’s a sort of low at 0530, then barely 30cm of incoming to a peak at 10:30. It’s fairly low all day, so a few of the reefs will remain on the shallow side. The wind will swing more to the SE after lunch and should lighten off mid-morning to early arvo. By mid arvo it’ll be back to 15 knots from the SE, so conditions will stay fairly clean after lunch. Surf won’t get much over a foot all day. Check the outlook for the rest of the week in the latest surf forecast. Shred factor 2/10