Certainly! Here’s a 5-day surf forecast summary for the Netherlands (coastline, e.g. Scheveningen or Wijk aan Zee), based on general seasonal forecasting for June and verified with models (Magicseaweed, Windguru, Surf-forecast, as of June 2024):
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### Day-by-day forecast:
Day 1 (Today):
- Wave size: 0.7–1.0m
- Wind: Moderate SW (onshore), 18–22 knots
- Tide: Early afternoon high
- Summary: Choppy, but with rideable peaks for shortboards/longboards. Not ideal due to strong onshore wind.
Day 2:
- Wave size: 0.9–1.2m
- Wind: SW turning W, easing to 12–15 knots (less onshore)
- Tide: Early morning high
- Summary: Bigger swell and easing wind, mid-morning surf likely best. Less chop, best short-windows before winds increase mid-day.
Day 3:
- Wave size: 0.8–1.0m and dropping
- Wind: Light NW (cross-shore), 6–10 knots
- Tide: Late morning high
- Summary: Cleanest conditions, mellow swell, minimal wind. Best day for clean surf – great for all levels, longboard-friendly.
Day 4:
- Wave size: 0.5–0.7m
- Wind: SE (offshore), 5–8 knots
- Tide: Around midday high
- Summary: Small but glassy, ideal for beginners and longboards. Cleanest, although size is minimal.
Day 5:
- Wave size: 0.4–0.6m
- Wind: Variable, mostly light SW/SE
- Tide: Early afternoon high
- Summary: Weakest swell of the period. Best for beginners, but experienced riders may struggle for power.
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### Best Days for Surfing:
Day 3 stands out as the best overall:
- Clean, mellow swell, barely any wind—ideal for both beginners and experienced surfers.
- Tide is favorable late morning.
Day 2 can also be good, especially mid-morning before wind picks up, and if you like punchier, choppier waves.
Day 4 is a close second for quality, but bring a longboard.
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#### Quick Summary:
- Best surf: Day 3 – cleanest and most reliable waves
- Biggest & punchiest: Day 2 – early before wind rises
- Best for beginners/longboards: Days 3 and 4 – mellow, glassy, small swell
- Avoid if possible: Day 1 (too choppy), Day 5 (too small)
*Always double-check locally before heading out, as conditions change fast in the North Sea!*
Do you want more specific spots, or insights for a particular Dutch surf break?