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

The surf conditions at Inches, United States, are dominated by wind swells throughout the year, with very little ground swell influence (mostly below 6%). The best months for surfing are typically late fall and early winter, particularly November and December, when wind conditions improve slightly, with good wind days averaging 34-35% compared to the annual low of 26% in June and September. Despite the swell size being modest (averaging 0.7-1.0m), consistency is high, with wind swells prevailing 75-97% of the time. Summer months like June and July see nearly exclusive wind swells (97%) but suffer from poor wind conditions (67-74% bad winds). September stands out with a slight increase in ground swell (6%) but still faces unfavorable winds (74% bad). Swell size peaks in January and July at 1.0m, while October has the smallest swells (0.7m). For surfers prioritizing cleaner conditions, November and December offer the most balanced mix of decent swell size (0.8-0.9m) and relatively better wind odds, though consistent ground swells remain rare. Overall, this spot suits those comfortable with wind swells and variable winds, with late-year months providing the best compromise between rideable waves and manageable wind conditions.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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