Sure! Here’s a summary of the surf forecast for the Netherlands for the next 5 days (June 28 – July 2, 2024), based on current models:
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### Friday, June 28
- Waves: 1.2–1.5m, clean but smaller in the morning, increasing through the afternoon.
- Wind: Light offshore in the morning (E-NE), turning cross-shore, then light onshore (SW) later.
- Tide: Mid-morning low tide; pushing in late morning and afternoon.
- Surfing: Best early morning—clean conditions and manageable wave size, especially for intermediates.
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### Saturday, June 29
- Waves: 1.5–2.0m, some size but less organized as wind builds.
- Wind: Moderate SSW winds (cross-onshore), choppy.
- Tide: High late morning, outgoing through midday.
- Surfing: Less ideal—messy conditions, but stronger surfers might find some workable peaks at sheltered spots.
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### Sunday, June 30
- Waves: 1.3–1.7m, peaky, less clean.
- Wind: Moderate S–SW all day, continued onshore chop.
- Tide: Early morning low, high midday.
- Surfing: Average—may be some short windows at high tide, but generally wind-affected, suited mainly for advanced surfers or those on bigger boards.
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### Monday, July 1
- Waves: 1.0–1.2m, decreasing and becoming more organized.
- Wind: Light W in the morning, turning NW later (cross-shore, less onshore).
- Tide: High in the afternoon.
- Surfing: Decent in the morning—smaller but cleaner, perfect for beginners/intermediates.
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### Tuesday, July 2
- Waves: 0.8–1.1m, still small but lined-up and glassy if winds stay light.
- Wind: Light variable turning E (offshore) in the morning.
- Tide: Low early, rising mid-morning.
- Surfing: Best for beginners—small, tidy waves, suitable for longboards or foamies, less for advanced shortboarders.
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## Best Days for Surfing:
- Friday morning: Clean conditions, decent size, manageable for all levels.
- Monday morning: Less wind, smaller but organized waves—great for beginners/intermediates.
- Tuesday: Small, glassy conditions—great for learning, mellow longboarding.
Saturday and Sunday have more size but suffer from onshore winds and chop. Advanced surfers who don’t mind rougher conditions might still have fun.
Tips:
- Look for early morning sessions to take advantage of lighter winds, especially Friday and Monday.
- Check local webcams (Scheveningen, Wijk aan Zee, Domburg) for real-time updates, as North Sea conditions can shift quickly.
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If you have a specific spot in mind or want more detailed daily/hourly info, let me know!