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Hobe Sound Public Beach in the United States offers variable surf conditions throughout the year, with the best months typically falling between late autumn and early spring when swell activity is more consistent. From October to April, the spot sees a higher percentage of ground and wind swells, with the lowest likelihood of no swell days. The mean swell size hovers around 0.8m to 1.0m during this period, peaking in November with the largest average swell (1.0m). Wind conditions, however, are generally unfavorable, with bad wind conditions (onshore or cross-shore winds) dominating 85–90% of the time. November stands out as a prime month due to the swell consistency and slightly better wind conditions compared to other months. The summer months (June–August) are the worst for surfing, with minimal swell (mostly wind-driven under 0.4m) and almost consistently poor winds. If you're targeting the best balance of swell and wind, late October through March is your best window, though patience is needed due to challenging winds. For cleaner conditions, early mornings or days with shifting wind patterns may occasionally provide surfable waves.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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