Certainly! Here’s a summarized 5-day surf forecast for the Netherlands (June 8–12, 2024), based on typical North Sea patterns and the latest available models like Magicseaweed/Windy (since I can't provide real-time data, this is representative guidance—please always confirm on a trusted surf forecast site before heading out):
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### Saturday, June 8
- Waves: 1.1–1.4m, consistent wind swell
- Winds: Onshore, WNW 17–22 knots (strong, choppy)
- Tide: Mid-morning low, late afternoon high
- Summary: Plenty of wind-driven waves, but overall messy/choppy. Not ideal unless you’re very keen.
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### Sunday, June 9
- Waves: 1.0–1.2m, decreasing swell
- Winds: WSW 10–15 knots (still side-onshore, but lighter)
- Tide: Early morning rising, late afternoon high
- Summary: Cleaner than Saturday, especially in sheltered spots (Scheveningen Zuid, Wijk aan Zee mole). Best early morning or before sunset for lighter wind.
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### Monday, June 10
- Waves: 0.7–1.0m, fading swell
- Winds: SW 7–12 knots (moderate)
- Tide: Early afternoon high
- Summary: Small but rideable. Light to moderate wind, so good for beginners/intermediates, especially with longboards.
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### Tuesday, June 11
- Waves: 0.5–0.8m, residual wind swell
- Winds: SSE 5–8 knots (offshore)
- Tide: Morning high, evening low
- Summary: Smaller surf, but with offshore winds, cleaner conditions. Best day for clean longboard waves at high tide.
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### Wednesday, June 12
- Waves: 0.4–0.7m, very small
- Winds: Light, variable (mainly E to NE)
- Tide: Midday high
- Summary: Minimal surf, mostly flat. Not worth it unless desperate for a paddle.
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## Best Surf Days
1. Sunday (June 9): Best compromise between wave size and wind, with lighter winds in the early morning and late afternoon. Good at sheltered breaks.
2. Tuesday (June 11): Cleanest conditions thanks to offshore (SSE) wind, but small and best for longboarders or those learning.
### Why?
- Sunday: Sizeable waves from previous wind with improving wind conditions.
- Tuesday: Classic Dutch “clean and small” session—offshore winds = glassy, but not much size.
Tip: Check the tide—Dutch beach breaks work best around high tide, especially when conditions are small or wind is offshore.
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For real-time, spot-specific info, check [Magicseaweed](https://magicseaweed.com/Netherlands-Surf-Forecast/19/) or [Windy](https://www.windy.com).