Certainly! Here’s a summarized surf forecast for the Netherlands (based on major surf spots like Scheveningen and Wijk aan Zee) for the next 5 days:
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### Day 1:
- Wave Size: 1.0 – 1.4m (3-4.5ft)
- Wind: Moderate onshore (SW, 15-20 knots)
- Tide: Mid to high in the morning
- Summary: Reasonable swell, but wind is choppy. Fair for experienced surfers, but messy conditions.
### Day 2:
- Wave Size: 1.2 – 1.7m (4-5.5ft)
- Wind: Slightly decreasing onshore (SW, 10-15 knots)
- Tide: High tide late morning/early afternoon
- Summary: Biggest waves of the week, but still wind-affected. Some windows of cleaner conditions if wind drops during high tide.
### Day 3:
- Wave Size: 1.0 – 1.3m (3-4ft)
- Wind: Light offshore early (SE, 5-10 knots), turning SW later
- Tide: Low tide midday
- Summary: Best day for surfing! Early morning offers clean, manageable waves with light offshore winds before wind shifts. Great conditions for all levels.
### Day 4:
- Wave Size: 0.7 – 1.0m (2-3ft)
- Wind: Variable, mostly light onshore (W, 8-12 knots)
- Tide: High tide later afternoon
- Summary: Smaller swell, but less wind. Suitable for beginners and funboard/longboard sessions. Some chop possible.
### Day 5:
- Wave Size: 0.5 – 0.8m (1.5-2.5ft)
- Wind: Light SW, increasing through the day
- Tide: Low tide around midday
- Summary: Smallest waves, light wind but mostly weak surf. Good for beginners or those learning, but not much for advanced surfers.
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### Best Days for Surfing
- Day 3 stands out as the best: clean morning conditions, good wave size, and light offshore winds.
- Day 2 has the most size, but is wind-affected unless you catch a window of lighter winds.
- Days 4–5 are best for beginners or mellow longboard sessions.
Tip: Always check local forecasts and webcams before heading out, as conditions can change quickly on the Dutch coast!
*(If you want updated specifics for a particular beach or have dates, let me know!)*