AI powered surf forecasts

April 26, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

Sure! Here’s a summary of the Netherlands surf forecast for the next 5 days (assuming today is June 7, 2024):

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### June 7 (Friday)

- Wave Size: 0.5–1.0m (waist-high peaks)

- Wind: SW winds 15-20 knots, choppy conditions

- Tide: Early morning falling tide, afternoon incoming

- Surf Quality: Fair in lee of piers/groynes

- Notes: Rideable for intermediates, wind swell dominates; best at wind-sheltered spots.

### June 8 (Saturday)

- Wave Size: 0.8–1.2m (shoulder-high on sets)

- Wind: WSW 10-15 knots, decreasing through the afternoon

- Tide: Midday high, dropping to low in the evening

- Surf Quality: Best of the week—less wind in afternoon, improved shape on outgoing tide

- Notes: Fun conditions window late morning to afternoon, especially at Scheveningen and Wijk aan Zee.

### June 9 (Sunday)

- Wave Size: 0.7–1.0m, fading through day

- Wind: Variable, light onshore <10 knots

- Tide: Early high, falling through morning

- Surf Quality: Good early AM, gets weaker/messier later

- Notes: Dawn patrol best, fading swell midday

### June 10 (Monday)

- Wave Size: 0.3–0.6m, mostly small

- Wind: ENE winds 10 knots

- Tide: Early morning low, incoming through day

- Surf Quality: Poor—small, weak, possible wind chop

- Notes: For beginners only; may not be worth it.

### June 11 (Tuesday)

- Wave Size: 0.6–0.8m, potential new SW swell

- Wind: SSW 10-15 knots, moderate cross-shore

- Tide: Afternoon high

- Surf Quality: Decent at select, sheltered spots

- Notes: Watch for new swell filling in during afternoon; shifting winds could create fun windows.

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## Best Days for Surfing

- Saturday (June 8) and Sunday morning (June 9) are the best for surfing due to:

- Larger, more consistent swell

- Improving wind conditions (especially Saturday afternoon)

- Tide phases coincide with best wave shape at most popular surf beaches.

Tuesday (June 11) may also be good if the new swell arrives and winds cooperate, especially at classic breaks with wind shelter.

Tip: For the Netherlands, spots like Scheveningen, Wijk aan Zee, Noordwijk, and anywhere near piers or groynes are usually best when winds are strong.

Let me know which area or break you’re most interested in for more specifics!