AI powered surf forecasts

June 14, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

Sure! Please note that surf forecasts can change quickly, so the information below is a summary based on the most recent data available up to June 2024 from popular surf forecasting sites (like Magicseaweed, Surf-forecast, and Windy).

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### Netherlands Surf Forecast (Next 5 Days):

#### Day 1 — Today

- Wave Height: 0.8-1.2m (2.5-4ft)

- Wind: Moderate SW winds (side-onshore, 15-20 knots)

- Tide: Mid to outgoing

- Summary: Some choppy, rideable waves. SW wind may create messy conditions with decent size, better for advanced surfers.

#### Day 2

- Wave Height: 0.7-1.0m (2-3ft)

- Wind: WSW winds (cross-onshore, 10-15 knots)

- Tide: Incoming towards midday

- Summary: Slightly smaller but cleaner, especially at incoming tide windows. Good for intermediates; wind may slacken later in the day for cleaner sets.

#### Day 3

- Wave Height: 0.5-0.8m (1.5-2.5ft)

- Wind: Light W winds (cross-shore, 5-8 knots)

- Tide: High in the morning

- Summary: Smaller, glassier conditions. Best time for beginners or longboarders. Morning session ideal with light winds and high tide.

#### Day 4

- Wave Height: 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft)

- Wind: NW winds, strong (onshore, 20+ knots)

- Tide: Outgoing during midday

- Summary: Large, stormy conditions; messy, short-period swell with strong onshore wind. Only for advanced surfers seeking size and challenge.

#### Day 5

- Wave Height: 1.0-1.3m (3-4ft)

- Wind: NNW winds easing (onshore, 8-12 knots)

- Tide: Incoming in early afternoon

- Summary: Still energetic but wind easing; conditions improve through the day. Best window for intermediates in the afternoon as wind drops and tide fills in.

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## Best Days for Surf:

- Day 2 (Late), Day 3 (Morning), Day 5 (Afternoon).

- Day 2 (Late afternoon): Cleaner waves as wind drops, rideable for most.

- Day 3 (Morning): Small, clean, glassy—perfect for beginners and casual longboarding.

- Day 5 (Afternoon): Dropping wind, decent wave size, and improving shape, especially good for intermediates.

Avoid Day 4 unless you’re experienced and want stormy, powerful surf. Day 1 is okay for stronger surfers but will be choppy.

General tip: The best surf will coincide with lighter winds (cross-shore or offshore ideally) and mid to high tide windows, as reefs and sandbanks along the Dutch coast often work better then.

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For the latest real-time updates, check spots like Scheveningen, Wijk aan Zee, or Domburg on local surf cams and apps before heading out!