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Once again conditions are clean and glassy on the Mid Coast early with very light North winds, and small swell sneaking in. Near high tide it’s pretty full but there are some 1′ waves on the reefs. The dropping tide will kill it mid morning, but the beachies will have some waist high peelers waves through low tide at lunch. The arvo may see size lift slightly, sea breezes may add a efw bumps before SE-E winds clean it up in the evening. Shred Factor 4/10

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mid3Winds are light from the ENE and it’s clean and glassy on the Mid Coast early, with a few lines of WSW swell still sneaking in. Surf is around 1′
on the reefs with occasional 2′ sets coming off high tide, with low tide just after 11am. The forecast predict winds will turn SW after lunch and pick
up, so it looks like the arvo will be bumpy. Swell should stick around , but the best of the quality is right about now.

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NNE winds are around 10 – 15 knots on the Mid Coast early, and conditions are semi-clean and peaky. There’s not much of yesterday’s little swell left, with only shin-high waves on the reefs and a wait for rare sets. The dropping tide and Northerlies will not help it any this morning, but there may be some little peelers on the reefs after lunch on the incoming tide. Winds should drop mid arvo, and we may even get another glass off heading toward evening.

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It’s chilly on the Mid Coast early with light ENE winds and glassy conditions, and a few small peelers rolling in. Surf is around 1′ on the reefs, but heading toward low tide at 0930 it’s fairly inconsistent. The beachies will offer small Mally waves through low tide, and there’s a chance it’ll lift a bit once the tide starts moving back in mid morning. Light winds should keep it clean up until about lunchtime, when a weak sea breeze may add a few bumps. High tide is at 1540.

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South winds are back to around 5 knots on the Mid Coast this morning, and the swell is still carrying a bit of a bump from the last few days.  Surf is around 1 – 2′ on the  reefs, and it’s a dodge tide today.  The forecast predicts winds will remain out of the South all day at around 10 knots, possibly shifting to the SE late arvo / evening. Swell will probably ease a bit and sets will be
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Nothing much has changed overnight on the Mid Coast, with onshore WSW winds around 20 knots and choppy / stormy conditions this morning. Surf is around 2′ on the reefs, coming up to high tide at 0830. The outgoing tide won’t have much effect, but lower water will favour the beachies mid arvo. There’s barely 10cm of incoming tide tonight so the same amount of water will cover the reefs from about 1pm until dark. Winds are forecast to shift more Southerly and ease 5 – 10 knots by late arvo.

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Skies are grey and NNE winds are up around 17 knots on the Mid Coast early, adding a few bumps. There’s not really any swell, expect for half a foot of leftovers and lumps getting pushed blown the gulf by the wind. The forecast predicts N-NW winds will pick up to 20 knots with stronger gusts during the day, so the wind swell lumps will probably be bigger after lunch. We may see some new WSW swell late arvo, but it’ll be better for wave jumping than surfing.

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Winds are just a puff from the ENE on the Mid Coast early and conditions are clean and glassy, with  a few small lines of WSW swell. Surf is still about a foot on the reefs like it’s been all week,  coming up to high tide just after 7am. The small waves will quickly get seen to by the dropping tide and NNE winds as the pick up 10 – 15 knots mid morning. The beachies will probably only offer up small, peaky waves through low tide at lunch. The reefs may lift slightly mid arvo as the tide starts heading back in, and winds should ease off again mid – late arvo. mid1 mid2

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