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Almagreira seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (October - March)

The North Atlantic delivers its full fury during this window, with average swell heights consistently above 2.5m and periods often exceeding 12s. Powerful extratropical cyclones track across the basin, firing long-period NW to NNW groundswells straight into Almagreira's NNW-facing beach. The winter months also see the highest percentage of ideal offshore winds—peaking at 31% in December—as high pressure over the Iberian Peninsula often sets up a southerly flow. This is the prime time for pumping barrels and firing walls, especially when a strong Azores High aligns with a deep low northwest of Scotland. The NAO tends to be positive, enhancing the storm track and bringing consistent swell. Expect heavy sets in the 2-2.5m range and occasional XL days when the period pushes past 15s.

Fair Surf Season (April & September)

Transition months offer a mixed bag. April sees average swell drop to 2.1m with periods around 11s, but the dominant NW swell direction still contributes over 25% of the waves. However, northerly winds become more frequent, limiting clean conditions to just 16% of the time. September marks the start of the autumn ramp-up, with swell heights rebounding to 1.7m and periods increasing to 10.5s. While ideal wind percentages remain low (14%), the first big lows of the season can produce solid groundswells with sunny skies if a southerly breeze sets in. These months are rippable but inconsistent—watch for the right synoptic setup.

Low Surf Season (May - August)

Summer brings a dramatic lull. Average swell heights drop to 1.5-1.8m and periods fall into the average 8-9s range, offering mostly fun-sized to and groveling waves. The main culprit is the Azores High, which blocks Atlantic storm activity and drives persistent northerly winds. In June and July, northerly winds blow over 40% of the time, creating onshore, choppy conditions that destroy wave quality. Ideal offshore winds plummet to 4-9%. Swell is dominated by short-period NNW windswell from local sea breezes. While there are occasional punchy windows when a rare southerly wind aligns, summer is generally a time to travel or take up another sport. The few rideable days come from small NW pulses that sneak through the high pressure.

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Conditions at Almagreira in December

December: Winter Peak – Maximum Swell and Clean Windows

December is the statistical peak of the surf season at Almagreira. Average swell height is 2.7m with a 12.8s period—very powerful and consistent. The dominant swell directions are NW (18.6%), NNW (10.4%), and WNW (13.2%), all funneling energy into the beach. Nearly 1% of waves exceed 2.5m, making for occasional XL days. The wind presents the best opportunity for clean surf: ideal offshore winds reach 31%, the highest of the year. N and NNW winds are less frequent (16.6% combined) compared to summer. The southern quadrant (S through WSW) blows 23.5% of the time, often light to moderate. The synoptic setup is favorable—deep lows near Iceland and a strong Azores High create a conveyor belt of groundswell. When a southerly wind sets in, December delivers firing barrels and pumping walls. This is the month to plan your trip for maximum quality.

Average Spot conditions at Almagreira in December

Swell history for December

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Wind history for December

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Almagreira during December. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Almagreira for your next trip in December.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Almagreira for December. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Almagreira.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size