I don’t have access to live surf data, but I can guide you on how to interpret a typical Netherlands surf forecast and summarize what you'd commonly expect around this time of year (early summer, June):
### Typical Netherlands Surf Forecast (June) – Summary & Recommendations
1. Wave Size:
- Early June usually brings moderate Atlantic swells, with average wave heights of 1–1.5 meters (3–5 feet) during good days.
- Swell generally increases with low-pressure systems but can be smaller for flat summer spells.
2. Wind Conditions:
- Offshore winds (from the land to the sea, usually E or SE in the Netherlands) make for cleaner, better-shaped surf.
- Onshore winds (like SW or W) create choppy, messy waves.
3. Tide:
- Many Dutch beaches (Scheveningen, Zandvoort, etc.) work best just before high tide or on the outgoing tide.
- Mid-tide is often ideal, as very low tide exposes sandbanks and can create closing-out waves.
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### Example 5-Day Surf Outlook
#### Day 1-2 (Friday–Saturday):
- Waves: 0.8–1.2 m (3–4 ft) from a medium WNW swell.
- Wind: Moderate SW winds (onshore), becoming lighter in the evenings.
- Tide: High mid-morning.
- Best time: Look for the early morning or evening glass-off, when winds drop.
#### Day 3 (Sunday):
- Waves: Building to 1.2–1.7 m (4–5.5 ft) due to a passing front.
- Wind: Shifting to light SE (offshore) early, then turning more S/WSW by afternoon.
- Tide: High around noon.
- Best time: Early morning will be best—offshore winds and solid swell for cleaner waves.
#### Day 4 (Monday):
- Waves: Dropping to 1.0–1.3 m (3–4 ft).
- Wind: Light E to NE (good: offshore to cross-offshore).
- Tide: Low mid-morning, rising after.
- Best time: Later morning, as tide comes in and winds remain favorable.
#### Day 5 (Tuesday):
- Waves: 0.7–1.0 m (2–3 ft), becoming smaller.
- Wind: Moderate W/NW breezes (onshore, less ideal).
- Tide: High tide in early afternoon.
- Best time: Diminishing surf but possible small, clean waves in early morning before wind increases.
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### Best Days to Surf
- Sunday & Monday:
These days offer the best combo of size (over 1 meter), clean conditions (offshore winds in mornings), and favorable tides for most spots.
- Tips:
Check local cams or reports for Scheveningen or Wijk aan Zee in the early morning for the most up-to-date conditions!
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Why these days?
Offshore winds + mid-to-high tide + a solid groundswell = clean, rideable waves in the Netherlands. Early mornings are usually best to beat wind and crowds.
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If you want a *live* update, consult local surf forecasting sites like Magicseaweed, Surf-forecast.com, or Windy for “Nederland” spots. Let me know if you want links or further tips for specific beaches!