Certainly! Here’s a summarized surf forecast for the Netherlands for the next 5 days (June 8-12, 2024), based on current models and major surf forecasting sites:
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### Saturday, June 8
- Wave Size: 0.7-1.0 meters (2-3 feet)
- Wind: Moderate onshore (SW 12-15 knots)
- Tide: Rising in the early morning, high in late morning
- Summary: Choppy surf, with short period windswells. Not ideal due to onshore winds, but rideable for beginners with foamies.
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### Sunday, June 9
- Wave Size: 0.6-0.8 meters (2-2.5 feet)
- Wind: Light variable turning weak onshore (W/SW 7-10 knots)
- Tide: Early afternoon high tide
- Summary: Slightly cleaner in the morning as winds are lighter. Still small but okay for longboards or beginners. Best early before winds increase.
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### Monday, June 10
- Wave Size: 1.2-1.5 meters (3-5 feet)
- Wind: Offshore to light cross-shore (SE/S 6-10 knots)
- Tide: Low to mid-morning, rising towards afternoon
- Summary: Best day for surfing! A medium period groundswell arrives with light offshore winds in the morning, which will make for clean, powerful lines. All surfers (intermediate to advanced) should find good conditions, especially in exposed beach breaks like Scheveningen and Wijk aan Zee.
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### Tuesday, June 11
- Wave Size: 1.0-1.3 meters (3-4 feet)
- Wind: Light SE turning S 8-11 knots, increasing in the afternoon
- Tide: Early morning high tide
- Summary: Still solid surf but a touch smaller than Monday. Mornings have light offshores; gets bumpy later. Early sessions will be clean and fun, making this another excellent day.
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### Wednesday, June 12
- Wave Size: 0.6-0.8 meters (2-2.5 feet)
- Wind: Moderate onshore (W/NW 10-15 knots)
- Tide: High tide late morning
- Summary: Back to smaller, weaker windswells and onshore winds. Choppy and less appealing.
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## Best Surf Days
- Monday (10 June): Best overall—good swell, offshore winds, clean faces. Ideal for intermediates and up.
- Tuesday (11 June): Also very good—slightly smaller but still clean early with light offshores.
_Mornings are generally better due to lighter winds and tides lining up for clean conditions. The weekend is weaker and choppier; midweek is the best window for quality Dutch surf!_
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Tip: Always check real-time updates for local sandbanks and tides, as the North Sea can change quickly.