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Freshwater West is a consistent surf spot in the UK with year-round waves, though conditions vary significantly across seasons. The best months for surfing are from October to March, when ground swells dominate, swell size averages 1.4–1.9m, and wave quality is highest. January and December stand out with 61% and 52% ground swells respectively, delivering powerful, well-formed waves, though wind conditions are often poor (89% bad winds). Despite this, offshore wind days are rare but can create excellent surf when they align. February also offers strong swells (1.7m) with slightly better wind chances. Autumn (October–November) provides a good balance of swell size (1.4–1.6m) and marginally improved wind probabilities. Spring and summer (April–September) see a decline in ground swells, shifting to wind swells and smaller waves (0.9–1.0m), along with consistently onshore winds (82–93% bad conditions). July and August are the least favorable, with minimal ground swells (5–6%) and nearly always poor winds. While Freshwater West rarely gets flat, the best windows for clean, powerful surf are winter and autumn, though surfers must contend with frequent onshore winds and colder conditions.

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