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

Juno Pier in the United States offers varying surf conditions throughout the year, with the best opportunities typically occurring during the fall and winter months. The most consistent swell activity is seen from October through March, when ground swells and wind swells combine to create more rideable waves. November stands out with the highest mean swell size at 1.2m and relatively low no-swell days (only 6%). Winter months like December and January also deliver decent wave energy, averaging 1.0m, though wind conditions are often unfavorable (over 80% bad winds). Spring brings slightly smaller swells, with March being the best month in this season due to a 17% ground swell contribution and 1.1m average size. Summer is the least reliable period, particularly June through August, where no-swell days dominate (51-67%) and wave heights drop to 0.5-0.6m—making surfing opportunities scarce. Wind conditions worsen in summer as well, with bad winds exceeding 90%. Fall (September-November) marks the transition back to better surf, with October offering a good balance of swell size (1.1m) and a lower no-swell rate (11%). Overall, late fall and early winter provide the best combination of swell consistency, wave height, and slightly better wind odds, though strong offshore winds remain a frequent challenge year-round. Surfers should prioritize November for the largest and most consistent waves but be prepared for less-than-ideal wind conditions most of the time.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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