AI powered surf forecasts

May 28, 2026

This Week's Intelligence

Certainly! Please note I don't have live updates, but I can provide a generalized short-term surf forecast for the Netherlands based on typical early June conditions. If you can provide a link, screenshot, or describe the latest data (such as from Magicseaweed or Windguru), I can offer a more precise summary.

### General Netherlands Surf Forecast (Early June, Example)

#### Friday

- Wave size: 0.6-1.0m (2-3ft), moderate wind swell.

- Wind: Light to moderate westerly, mildly onshore.

- Tides: Early morning and late afternoon low.

- Best for: Beginners or longboarders as winds are moderate and waves are not too large.

#### Saturday

- Wave size: 0.8-1.2m (2.5-4ft), fresh wind swell.

- Wind: Moderate-to-strong SW winds (side-onshore).

- Tides: Midday high.

- Best for: Experienced surfers; wind chop may make conditions messy.

#### Sunday

- Wave size: Drops to 0.5-0.8m (1.5-2.5ft).

- Wind: Winds lighten and turn northwesterly (slightly more offshore).

- Tides: Early morning and evening lower tides.

- Best for: All levels; potentially the cleanest surf window with lighter winds and manageable swell.

#### Monday

- Wave size: Small, 0.4-0.7m (1-2ft).

- Wind: Light NE, mostly offshore or cross-shore.

- Tides: Afternoon low.

- Best for: Beginners or funboards; best chance for clean, mellow lines.

#### Tuesday

- Wave size: New swell builds, up to 1m+ (3ft), increasing.

- Wind: Light offshore in morning, turning onshore by afternoon.

- Tides: Morning low.

- Best for: Advanced/intermediate surfers after the new swell and before winds turn onshore.

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Best Days for Surfing:

- Sunday & Monday: Generally cleanest conditions due to lighter/offshore winds.

- Tuesday (morning): New swell + offshore winds = likely the best quality waves of the period.

- Avoid Saturday unless you enjoy rougher, windier surf—good for practicing in challenging conditions but not for clean waves.

Always double-check with real-time local forecasts (e.g., surfline, windguru, magicseaweed, KNRM) as actual wind and swell can change quickly in the North Sea.

If you have a specific forecast source or screenshot, please upload so I can give you a precise, custom summary!