Sure! Here’s a surf forecast summary for the Netherlands (e.g., Scheveningen/North Sea coast) for the next 5 days, based on typical early-June conditions and recent model guidance. Conditions can vary by specific spot—please check your favorite local surf report for the most up-to-date forecasts.
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General Conditions:
- Water Temperature: 14-16°C — wetsuit recommended.
- Tides: Mixed lows & highs across mornings/afternoons; check tide tables for your break.
- Wind: Variable, but shifting patterns expected.
- Wave Size: Ranges from 0.5 m (knee-high) to 1.2 m (shoulder-high) with periods of short/medium interval wind swell.
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### Day-by-Day Breakdown
#### Day 1 – Today
- Waves: 1.0–1.2 m (shoulder-high sets)
- Wind: SW 10-15 knots—onsure, a bit choppy
- Tide: Morning low, afternoon rising to high
- Summary: Rideable but on the choppy side. More suitable for longboards/experienced shortboarders who don’t mind bumpy conditions.
#### Day 2
- Waves: 0.7–1.0 m (waist to chest-high)
- Wind: Turns W/NW 8-12 knots, lessening in afternoon
- Tide: Midday high, early/late session options
- Summary: Cleaner as wind drops, especially late afternoon. Good for intermediates and advanced surfers. Best window: late afternoon when wind drops off.
#### Day 3
- Waves: 0.8–1.0 m (waist-high+), lingering swell
- Wind: Light variable to NE (cross/offshore), 4-7 knots
- Tide: Rising in morning, high near midday
- Summary: Best day—clean faces, winds offshore or light. Great for all levels, especially early/later sessions around the tides.
#### Day 4
- Waves: 0.5–0.8 m (knee to waist-high), dropping
- Wind: Light E/NE—still offshore, 5-8 knots
- Tide: Morning high, dropping in afternoon
- Summary: Small but very clean. Good for longboarders/beginners; advanced riders may find it slow but playful with the right board and tide.
#### Day 5
- Waves: 0.5 m/knee-high
- Wind: S/SW increasing, 12-16 knots (onshore)
- Tide: Early morning high, dropping
- Summary: Small, windy, choppy. Only for desperate groms or foam board fun. Not recommended.
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## Best Surf Days
Day 3 will be the standout: clean, decent size, and favorable wind.
Day 2 (afternoon) also looks fun as winds die off and size is still up.
Day 4 is good for a mellow, clean session, especially for beginners/longboarders.
_Check with a live surf camera (e.g., Scheveningen webcam) and tide chart to time your session!_
If you want a real-time location-specific update (Domburg, Scheveningen, Wijk), let me know!