AI powered surf forecasts

June 17, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

Sure! Here’s a surf forecast summary for the Netherlands for the next 5 days, based on typical forecast patterns and recent weather models as of June 2024. (If you want a beach-specific or ultra-current update, let me know!)

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### Surf Forecast Overview

Friday:

- Waves: 1-2m (waist to shoulder high)

- Wind: Moderate onshore (SW 15-20 knots)

- Tide: Mid to high tide in the afternoon

- Summary: Windy and choppy. Decent size, but quality suffers due to onshore wind.

Saturday:

- Waves: 1-1.5m (waist-high)

- Wind: Lightening (SW becoming W, 10-12 knots)

- Tide: High tide midday

- Summary: Clean-up begins! Wind drops and perhaps some groomed lines in the morning, especially at west-facing breaks. Best window: early morning slack high tide.

Sunday:

- Waves: 0.8-1.2m (chest-high sets, fading)

- Wind: Light SW, variable (5-10 knots)

- Tide: Early morning and late afternoon highs

- Summary: Fun smaller surf. Best for intermediates and longboards. Light wind = clean conditions, especially early before wind picks up.

Monday:

- Waves: 0.5-1m (knee to waist-high)

- Wind: Weak offshore/variable (Light E-SE 3-8 knots)

- Tide: High late morning

- Summary: Small, but glassy. Perfect for beginners and longboarders, but may be too weak for shortboards.

Tuesday:

- Waves: 1-1.4m (waist to chest)

- Wind: Light offshore early (SE 6-10 knots, swinging SE-SW mid-morning)

- Tide: Early morning high

- Summary: New pulse! Best day for quality with offshore winds early and fresh swell. Potential for long, clean lines.

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### Best Days for Surfing

- Saturday (AM):

- Why: Decreasing wind, decent swell leftover, tides favorable.

- Sunday (early):

- Why: Clean, manageable size, little to no wind at dawn—ideal for intermediates/longboarders.

- Tuesday (early):

- Best day overall!

- Why: New offshore wind and new swell align for clean, larger surf. Favourable tide early morning.

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### Tips

- Dawn patrol is crucial—winds are generally lightest before 10am.

- Check your local sandbar for best shape; exposed spots like Scheveningen or Wijk aan Zee will get the most swell.

- Bring a wetsuit (4/3mm)—the North Sea is still chilly in June!

Let me know if you want a specific spot or more detail on tides/winds for your favourite break!