AI powered surf forecasts

March 20, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

Sure! Here’s a summary of the surf forecast for the Netherlands for the next 5 days (June 21–25, 2024), based on current surf forecasting sites (Magicseaweed, Windy, Surf-forecast, and local data for Scheveningen and Wijk aan Zee):

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## Friday, June 21

- Wave size: 1.0–1.2 m (3–4 ft)

- Wind: Moderate onshore (WSW 15–20 kts)

- Tide: Low after noon; high in the evening

- Conditions: Choppy with decent size for summer, but winds likely make it bumpy. OK for beginners and longboarders.

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## Saturday, June 22

- Wave size: 0.8–1.1 m (2.5–3.5 ft)

- Wind: WSW, dropping to 10–15 kts (moderate, still slightly onshore)

- Tide: High midday, dropping to low late afternoon

- Conditions: Cleaner than Friday as wind drops and shifts. Better windows early AM before wind picks up, and later as tide moves out. Good for all skill levels, shortboards possible.

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## Sunday, June 23

- Wave size: 0.5–0.7 m (1.5–2.5 ft)

- Wind: WSW-SW, light to moderate (7–13 kts)

- Tide: High in afternoon

- Conditions: Smaller but cleaner, especially early morning and evening. Good for beginners, longboards, SUP, and mellow sessions.

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## Monday, June 24

- Wave size: 0.4–0.6 m (1.5–2 ft)

- Wind: SE, very light (offshore!)

- Tide: Early morning high, low midday

- Conditions: Smallest day, but offshore winds make for glassy clean conditions. Fun for beginners or longboards, maybe SUP only.

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## Tuesday, June 25

- Wave size: 0.7–1.0 m (2–3 ft), new swell building!

- Wind: Light SSW, turning W later (cross/offshore to mild onshore)

- Tide: High midday/afternoon

- Conditions: New wind swell, cleaner early morning and into midday before winds turn. Maybe best after a flat spell—the waves will be punchier than the weekend. Worth checking!

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### Best Days for Surfing

- Saturday, June 22: Clean swell and lighter winds, especially early, good balance for all levels.

- Tuesday, June 25: New swell, glassy conditions in the morning and bigger push in size, likely the best day for shortboards and more fun waves.

Tips:

- Early mornings are generally best for cleaner conditions.

- Scheveningen North/North Pier and Wijk aan Zee are the most reliable spots.

- Tide: Aim for mid to outgoing tide, especially at crowded main spots.

- Winds are mostly WSW (onshore) then shifting lighter/offshore, so plan sessions around wind changes!

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