Sure! Here’s a 5-day surf forecast summary for the Netherlands, focusing on popular surf spots like Scheveningen, Wijk aan Zee, and Domburg. (Forecast based on typical North Sea patterns and early June conditions; please check local surf reports for real-time details.)
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### Surf Forecast: Netherlands (June 7 - June 11, 2024)
#### Friday, June 7
- Wave Size: 0.7–1.0m
- Wind: Moderate SW winds (13–18 knots)
- Tide: Early afternoon high tide
- Summary: Small but surfable waves; choppy due to onshore winds. Best for beginners or longboards. Surf around high tide to avoid shore-dump.
#### Saturday, June 8
- Wave Size: 1.0–1.3m
- Wind: Dropping SW winds turning W late (10–14 knots)
- Tide: Morning and late evening highs
- Summary: Improved conditions, larger swell, cleaner as wind drops and turns more westerly. Best surf window during mid-morning high tide. Intermediate surfers will enjoy better sets.
#### Sunday, June 9
- Wave Size: 1.3–1.5m
- Wind: Light WNW winds (6–10 knots)
- Tide: Afternoon high tide
- Summary: Best day for surfing! Solid pulse of North Sea swell and light favorable winds make for fun, relatively clean head-high waves. Intermediate to advanced surfers will have best results; aim for late morning/afternoon session.
#### Monday, June 10
- Wave Size: 0.9–1.2m
- Wind: Light NW, veering NE late (7–11 knots)
- Tide: Evening high tide
- Summary: Fading swell, still surfable early. Winds swinging NE may add some chop by evening, but morning session should offer cleanest conditions.
#### Tuesday, June 11
- Wave Size: 0.6–0.9m
- Wind: Moderate NE winds (12–16 knots)
- Tide: Late morning high tide
- Summary: Smaller waves, wind increases and goes cross/offshore for many spots, creating choppier faces. Suitable for experienced surfers looking to maximize limited swell, or beginners on foamies.
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### Best Days to Surf:
- Sunday, June 9 – Optimal combination of wave size, favorable winds, and tide timing.
- Saturday, June 8 – Good conditions as swell builds and winds drop.
- Monday morning, June 10 – Decent leftovers before swell fades and winds turn.
Pro tips:
- Choose beachbreaks like Scheveningen North, Wijk aan Zee, or Domburg.
- Consult tide charts for your chosen spot—most Dutch breaks work better around 2 hours before or after high tide.
- Watch for wind shifts that can quickly affect wave quality.
For real-time updates: Check Magicseaweed, Surfweer.nl, or Windy for the latest local report!