Historical surf report. Simply select a surf spot and see swell statistics based on 35 years.

Bore, Norway, offers surfable waves year-round, but conditions vary significantly by season. The best months for surfing are typically from September through February, when swell size and consistency are at their peak. During this period, mean swell sizes range from 1.4m to 2.1m, with ground swell playing a more significant role compared to wind swell—especially in January, February, and December, where ground swell contribution reaches 25-29%. However, wind conditions remain challenging, with an average of 86-88% unfavorable winds, limiting ideal surf days. The autumn months (September-November) provide a good balance of swell size (1.4-1.8m) and slightly lower wind swell dominance, though clean offshore winds remain rare. From March onwards, swell size decreases steadily, hitting the lowest point in June-August (0.9-1.0m), where wind swell dominates (73-78%) and ground swell nearly disappears (4-6%). Summer months (June-August) are the least favorable due to small waves and persistent onshore winds (90-91% bad conditions). While winter offers the biggest waves, surfers must contend with harsh winds and cold, making shoulder seasons like September-October a pragmatic choice for those seeking more manageable conditions.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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