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Fri 09 May 2008
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Surf Reports > East Coast > Cromer & Norfolk

Cromer Surf Report by East Coast Surf
Report for Fri 9th May at 6am
0-1ft. A very small windswell showing but still too small.
Phone the shop on 01603 305511 for an update.

OUTLOOK by a1steve- updated Mon 5th May at 9am
Not good. Flat for the next week.
email steve



Weather Forecast:
Headline:
Mainly dry and very warm with sunny spells

Today:
Staying dry with sunny spells in the east, although rather more cloud is likely at times in the west with the risk of a few showers. Warm or very warm inland but noticeable cooler along the coast.

Tonight:
Dry with clear spells. A few mist or fog patches forming. Mist may also affect parts of coast at times.

Saturday:
Dry and very warm with sunny spells but much cooler along the coast where it may become rather misty at times.

Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Continuing dry with sunny spells on Sunday and Monday. Becoming cloudier during Tuesday perhaps with a few thundery showers developing. Very warm inland but much cooler near the coast.

TIDE TIMES FOR TODAY Fri 9 May
Moon Phase >
All tide heights are in metres
Tide times are British Summer Time
Moon Phase
Low Tide    High Tide    Low Tide    High Tide    
04:19 09:51 16:56 22:37
0.9 m4.8 m0.7 m4.6 m
East Coast Surf
5-DAY SURF & WEATHER FORECAST FOR CROMER & NORTH NORFOLK
Forecast by Steve & Mark
Wave
height (ft)
Wave
direction
Wave
period (s)
Wind
direction
Wind
speed (mph)
Tue 6th May Flat - 10mph
Wed 7th May Flat - 11mph
Thurs 8th Flat - 12mph
Fri 9th Flat - 11mph
Sat 10th Flat - 8mph
NOTE: Swells on this part of the coast are particularly difficult to predict.
The information provided above is based on local knowledge and experience.
 
Cromer is located on the east coast of England and on the north coast of Norfolk. Surfing near the pier, there are short rights and lefts. East Runton is a mile further west, and is better known for the chalk and flint reef, just out from a sandy beach.

Cromer

Wind Direction
Wind
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