* Saturday
** Weather Sunny and very warm again. Temperatures peaking around 20-21°C with just the lightest of breezes. A slim chance of some cloud developing in the late afternoon, possibly yielding a brief light shower in the evening. ** Surf and Tides If we are lucky then some tiny but shapely 1-2 foot waves could be up for grabs in the late afternoon and evening. High water around 9.7m at 9:40am, followed by low water around 0.8m at 4:10pm.
- Easter Sunday ** Weather A much cloudier day, with this cloud possibly being low enough to turn things misty and perhaps even foggy in places. This will inhibit the temperatures, reducing the max by about 5 or 6°C from those of the previous day. Overnight, some more definite showers will develop, probably lasting into Monday morning and yielding a welcome 2-4mm of rain. ** Surf and Tides Once again, it’s going to be small and clean if it’s not totally flat. If there’s going to be anything a bit more juicy then the evening time offers the best hope of that. High water around 9.1m at 10:20am, followed by low water around 1.6m at 4:40pm.
- Bank Holiday Monday ** Weather A cloudy and showery morning, clearing to a sunny afternoon, but feeling distinctly cool with temperatures only peaking at about 12°C and quite a nasty wind-chill from the force 6 ENE’ly ** Surf and Tides 2-3 foot waves with a difficult cross-shore wind. High water around 8.2m at 11am, followed by low water around 2.3m at 5:20pm.
- Tuesday and Wednesday This is the transitional period, from the relative coolness of the Bank Holiday Weekend, back to a similar warmth to that of the previous week. Tuesday will be firmly on the cool side, albeit sunny, as a strong F6 ENE’ly wind will bring air from Scandinavian origin. Wednesday however, will see a change to a moderate ESE’ly, bringing air from Southern Europe and taking our max temps from the low-teens up to the mid-teens.
- The rest of Next Week With the wind continuing to blow gently from the ESE, temperatures will climb to the high-teens. There’s a chance that we could cross the magic 20°C threshold again, but with a pretty even mix of cloud and sunshine, as well as a risk of the odd late afternoon shower, it probably won’t be quite as exceptionally toasty as the first week of the Easter hols.
** The next forecast update should be with you on Easter Monday.
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