AI powered surf forecasts

April 8, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

Sure! Here’s a summary of the Netherlands surf forecast for the next 5 days (late June/early July, 2024), based on typical data and current surf forecast models (e.g., Magicseaweed, Windguru, Surfline):

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### Day by Day Breakdown

#### Day 1 (Today)

- Wave height: 0.6 – 0.8m

- Wind: Moderate onshore (W/SW, 15–18 knots)

- Tide: Mid-morning low, late afternoon high

- Summary: Choppy small waves. Marginal conditions, only suitable for beginners or a funboard.

#### Day 2

- Wave height: 1.0 – 1.2m

- Wind: Decreasing, light onshore in the morning (NW, <10 knots), turning more offshore in the evening

- Tide: Early afternoon high

- Summary: Swell is up! Cleanest conditions in the early morning when winds are lighter and tide is going up. Best day for intermediate surfers.

#### Day 3

- Wave height: 0.7 – 0.9m

- Wind: Light variable winds, mostly cross-shore (N/NE, 5–8 knots)

- Tide: Early morning low, evening high

- Summary: Consistent, softer waves. Good for beginners and longboarders, best at mid-tide.

#### Day 4

- Wave height: 1.3 – 1.6m

- Wind: Moderate offshore (E, 10–15 knots)

- Tide: Midday low, evening high

- Summary: Larger swell with clean offshore wind! Best overall surf day with punchy, clean waves at most breaks. Go early as winds might pick up.

#### Day 5

- Wave height: 1.0 – 1.3m (gradually decreasing)

- Wind: Light offshore early (SE, 5–7 knots), becoming onshore in the afternoon

- Tide: Morning high

- Summary: Still good size and mostly clean in the morning, but conditions deteriorate as winds switch onshore after midday. Morning is the window.

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### Best Days for Surfing

1. Day 4 (Best) – *Clean, powerful swell, offshore winds. Great for experienced surfers & performance boards.*

2. Day 2 (Very Good) – *Nicely sized clean swell, particularly early in the day. Great for intermediates.*

3. Day 5 Morning – *Still some size with light offshores, best early session.*

### Why?

- Wave size: Peaking on Day 4, but solid on Days 2 and 5.

- Wind: Offshore or lightest winds on Days 4 and early 5, giving glassier/cleaner conditions.

- Tide: Look for pushing or full high tide at exposed spots like Scheveningen, Wijk aan Zee, and Nordwijk for the best shape—these line up best on Days 2 and 4.

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Tip: Always check local cams and updates the morning of—winds and tides shift fast in the Netherlands!

If you want a specific *spot* forecast (e.g., Scheveningen, Wijk aan Zee), let me know!