High Tide:
11.13
(5.7m)
Low Tide:
17.43
(2.7m)
It has that weird slop to it all around here this morning, as if a rip is running through it - but it's not. It could easily clean itself up as the tide gets higher, there's barely any wind and what there is is offshore. But with the other side firing on all four, why bother waiting?
Added on 2nd September 2010 at 07:21:48
WEATHER
A warm sunny day.
Today:
After a few pockets of mist and fog in the east of the region clears, it will be a fine dry day with lots of sunshine. Some low cloud on the south coast at times. Light to moderate easterly winds.
Tonight:
A fine clear evening will be followed by a dry night. A little cloud is likely to develop along southern coasts and there may be some mist and fog inland.
Friday:
Slightly cloudier than Thursday but generally dry with good spells of hazy sunshine. Any cloud should fade away during the day. Light southeasterly winds; moderate on southern coasts.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Staying dry for the most part, with a chance of rain in the far west on Monday. Generally a little cloudier than of late. A strengthening south or southeasterly wind.
BBC Weather Centre in association with the Met Office
Issued on: Thursday 2 September 2010
Valid between: 0600 and 1800
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