Surf Forecast for the Netherlands (Next 5 Days)
General Overview (June 22–26, 2024):
The North Sea is set for a varied week: some days bring small, clean waves, while others see choppy conditions with strong onshore winds. Wind and tide will play a crucial role—timing your sessions with favorable winds and incoming or high tides will maximize your chances for good surf.
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Day-by-Day Breakdown:
### Saturday, June 22
- Wave Size: 1.0–1.2 meters (waist-high)
- Wind: Moderate W/SW (cross-onshore), 15–22 knots
- Tide: High (early morning, late evening)
- Summary: Rideable waves, but conditions are bumpy due to onshore wind. Sheltered spots like Scheveningen South or IJmuiden may offer cleaner faces, especially near high tide.
### Sunday, June 23
- Wave Size: 0.8–1.0 meters, dropping through the day
- Wind: Light W, swinging NW, 10–16 knots
- Tide: High (around midday)
- Summary: Cleaner than Saturday, especially early in the morning while winds are light. Smaller swell, but glassier conditions make it one of the better days for beginners and intermediates.
### Monday, June 24
- Wave Size: 0.6–0.8 meters (knee-to-waist)
- Wind: Light variable, turning E/NE, 6–10 knots
- Tide: Low early morning, high late afternoon
- Summary: Best day for clean, fun conditions. Offshore (E/NE) winds will keep the faces tidy, and afternoon/early evening should see the best shape with the incoming tide to high tide.
### Tuesday, June 25
- Wave Size: 0.8–1.1 meters, rising through day
- Wind: SSW picking up (onshore), 12–18 knots, gustier later
- Tide: High late morning, low late evening
- Summary: Bumpier, with increased wave energy. Early morning offers smaller but cleaner surf; however, winds pick up fast, making conditions choppy. Best for those looking for size over quality.
### Wednesday, June 26
- Wave Size: 1.3–1.5 meters (shoulder-high +)
- Wind: WSW, strong (17–25 knots)
- Tide: Low early morning, high mid-afternoon
- Summary: The biggest conditions of the week, but strong onshores make for very stormy, messy surf. Not ideal for most; maybe an option for storm-chasers or advanced surfers at sheltered spots.
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Best Days for Surfing:
1. Monday, June 24 — *Best for all levels*: Small, glassy, and longest windows of offshore wind.
2. Sunday, June 23 — *Good for beginners/intermediates*: Cleanest conditions early, slightly more swell than Monday.
3. Saturday, June 22 — *Decent if you don’t mind chop*: Surfable but bumpy, find shelter and surf around high tide.
Tips for the Week:
- Tide is crucial: Favorite sandbanks/breaks often work best on incoming and high tides.
- Wind direction: Offshore or light winds (mainly Monday) make for best quality.
- Sheltered spots: If the wind is strong, look for piers, harbor walls, or groynes (like Scheveningen South Pier, Wijk aan Zee, IJmuiden).
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*For the cleanest, most enjoyable sessions, aim for Monday afternoon and Monday evening!*