WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES It ll be a fine and sunny Thursday on the Coast with patches of morning frost in the hinterland. The region was forecast to reach a chilly minimum of 5C and a maximum of 19C. Low tide was at 2.13am at 0.58m and high tide will be at 7.45am at 1.36m. The next low tide is scheduled for 1.43pm at 0.33m and high tide will reach 1.89m at 8.25pm. Today is a new moon.
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