AI powered surf forecasts

March 11, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

I don’t have real-time data access, but I can give you an accurate format if you provide current surf forecast details (wave height, wind direction/speed, tides) or tell me your preferred source (like Magicseaweed or Surfline).

However, as of a typical late spring/early summer pattern for the Netherlands, here's how you could expect the surf forecast to play out (adjust specifics with current data):

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### General Pattern (Late Spring/Early Summer 2024):

- Wave Size: Generally small to moderate (0.5–1.5m).

- Wind: Variable—offshore or light winds are best, onshore brings choppiness.

- Tides: Mid-tide usually best as extreme lows/highs can impact wave quality.

### 5-Day Summary (Example):

#### Day 1 (Today):

- Wave size: 1m, consistent

- Wind: SW moderate (side-onshore)

- Best time: Early morning (lighter wind, mid-tide)

- Surf quality: Fair – choppy but rideable.

#### Day 2:

- Wave size: 0.8m, dropping

- Wind: NW, strong onshore

- Best time: None ideal, maybe for beginners

- Surf quality: Poor – windy and messy.

#### Day 3:

- Wave size: 1.2m, building

- Wind: Light SE (offshore)

- Best time: Mid to late morning, mid-tide

- Surf quality: Excellent – clean faces, best day of the week!

#### Day 4:

- Wave size: 1.0m, steady

- Wind: Variable, becoming SW and stronger through day

- Best time: Early morning or just after sunrise (calm wind)

- Surf quality: Good early, deteriorates later as wind picks up.

#### Day 5:

- Wave size: 0.7m, fading

- Wind: W moderate (cross-onshore)

- Best time: Early morning (less wind)

- Surf quality: Average – small and slightly bumpy.

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### Best Days for Surfing

- Day 3 is clearly best: Clean offshore wind, building swell, mid-tide opportunities.

- Day 4 is good early, but watch for rising winds.

- Skip Day 2: strong onshore wind makes it poor for most.

TIP: The Netherlands is very tidal; check local tide tables for your spot (Scheveningen, Wijk aan Zee, etc.) for session planning! Offshore/light wind days are rare—make the most of them.

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If you give me the actual forecast for your spot, I can tailor this summary specifically!