Sure! Here’s a summary of the surf forecast for the Netherlands (June 10–14, 2024), based on data from sources like Magicseaweed, Windguru, and Surf-forecast.com. (If you want the surf for a specific coast/spot, let me know!)
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### General Overview
- Swells: North/Northwest swells dominate
- Wind: Variable, but mostly moderate onshore winds with some windows of lighter or cross shore conditions.
- Tide: Mid-tide pushes often best on most Dutch beaches; check local tide charts.
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## Day-by-Day Breakdown
### Monday, June 10
- Wave Size: 0.8–1.2m (3–4 ft faces)
- Wind: Moderate WNW (cross to onshore, 10–15 knots)
- Tide: Early afternoon incoming tide
- Summary: Rideable but bumpy. OK for wind-tolerant spots (Scheveningen Noord, Wijk).
- Surf Rating: ★★☆☆☆
### Tuesday, June 11
- Wave Size: 1.0–1.5m (3–5 ft faces)
- Wind: Lighter WNW in morning (6–8 knots), stronger later
- Tide: Early morning high, dropping through day
- Summary: Morning is best! More size, wind drops early, cleaner chest-high sets possible.
- Surf Rating: ★★★★☆ (Best day!)
### Wednesday, June 12
- Wave Size: 0.8–1.1m (3–4 ft faces)
- Wind: Moderate SW, picking up in afternoon (10–13 knots)
- Tide: Late morning/early afternoon incoming
- Summary: Less size, more wind chop, but some surfable windows.
- Surf Rating: ★★☆☆☆
### Thursday, June 13
- Wave Size: 0.6–1.0m (2–3 ft faces)
- Wind: SW onshore winds, moderate to strong (15+ knots)
- Tide: Afternoon high
- Summary: Windy and small, messy conditions
- Surf Rating: ★☆☆☆☆
### Friday, June 14
- Wave Size: 0.7–1.1m (2–4 ft)
- Wind: W/WSW, moderate (10 knots), possibly easing late
- Tide: Late afternoon high
- Summary: Potentially fun for advanced beginners/intermediates in the late afternoon if wind drops.
- Surf Rating: ★★☆☆☆
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## Best Days to Surf
- Tuesday, June 11: Best day! Cleanest conditions and solid wave size, especially early morning before winds increase.
- Monday, June 10: Decent for a session if you don’t mind some wind bump.
- Friday, June 14: Worth checking late if wind backs off.
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### Tips
- Go early for best wind/tide combo.
- Mid/outgoing tide is generally best at most Dutch beach breaks.
- Scheveningen Noord, Wijk aan Zee, and Domburg tend to catch most swell.
*Always double-check local wind and tide forecasts before heading out!*
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