High Tide:
12.07
(5.1m)
Low Tide:
18.51
(3m)
Huh? Yep! Here you go;
it's only a couple to occasionally three feet but the most gorgeous two to three feet that you may ever see. A clear sunburst dawn, a light east north easterly, offshore breeze, peeling and tubing little walls of azure and four, yep four already in! Oh, and it should get better.
Added on 9th March 2010 at 07:44:01
WEATHER
Cold with rain and sleet clearing overnight.
Today:
A mostly cloudy day to come with some outbreaks of light rain or drizzle. Some of this could turn to sleet or snow over the hills later in the day. Although winds will be light it will feel cold.
Tonight:
Staying cloudy for much of the night with further rain, sleet and perhaps snow over the hills. Some heavier bursts of rain are likely before it edges away southwards.
Wednesday:
A mostly dry and cloudy start with some brightness around. Further outbreaks of light rain are likely to move in from the northeast during the day. Some snow over hills.
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Remaining cold with some wintry showers and some sunshine. It stays very cold over the weekend but many places will stay dry with just the odd sleet or snow shower.
BBC Weather Centre in association with the
Met Office
Issued on: Tuesday 15 December 2009
Valid between: 0600 and 1800