AI powered surf forecasts

March 25, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

To provide a current and accurate 5-day surf forecast for the Netherlands, I usually rely on live data from surf forecasting websites such as Magicseaweed, Surfline, or Windy. However, I do not have real-time browsing capability. Instead, I will provide a general template based on typical June conditions, which you can then update with exact values for the most current data.

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### Example 5-Day Surf Forecast: The Netherlands

General Conditions in June:

- Swell: Predominantly North Sea wind swells, often short period (4-8s).

- Wave size: 0.5-1.5 meters (1.5-5 feet) on average.

- Winds: Variable; ideal are light to moderate offshore (E-SE).

- Best tides: Mid to high.

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#### Day 1: Today

- Wave size: 0.8-1.2 m

- Wind: Moderate onshore (W)

- Tide: Afternoon mid-tide

- Summary: Choppy surf due to onshore winds.

Best for: Advanced surfers who like rougher conditions. Not ideal for beginners.

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#### Day 2

- Wave size: 0.6-0.9 m

- Wind: Light offshore (SE) in the morning, turning variable

- Tide: Early morning high tide

- Summary: Cleanest waves early with gentle breeze. Fades by late afternoon.

Best for: Early morning surf when winds are offshore. Good for all skill levels.

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#### Day 3

- Wave size: 1.2-1.7 m (pulse from new wind swell)

- Wind: Light to moderate onshore (W-NW)

- Tide: Midday high tide

- Summary: Larger waves but onshore winds make conditions bumpy.

Best for: Surfers seeking more challenging/bigger waves.

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#### Day 4

- Wave size: 0.7-1.0 m

- Wind: Light offshore (E) all morning

- Tide: Morning mid-tide

- Summary: Cleaner, smaller conditions with great shape, especially in the morning.

Best for: Beginners and intermediates, particularly in the morning.

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#### Day 5

- Wave size: 0.5-0.8 m

- Wind: Light and variable

- Tide: Afternoon high tide

- Summary: Small but manageable, mellow surf.

Best for: Beginners, longboarders.

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### Best Days for Surfing

- Day 2 (early morning) and Day 4 (morning): Best overall—offshore winds for clean conditions and manageable wave sizes for most skill levels.

- Day 3: For experienced surfers looking for bigger waves, though expect some chop.

### Tips:

- Tides: Mid to high tide is generally better for most Dutch surf beaches (Scheveningen, Zandvoort, Wijk aan Zee).

- Wind: Early mornings usually have lighter/offshore winds.

- Safety: Always check latest local reports and tides before heading out.

For up-to-date reports, check [Magicseaweed Netherlands](https://magicseaweed.com/Netherlands-Surf-Forecast/), [Surfweer.nl](https://surfweer.nl/), or [Windy](https://windy.com/).

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