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

La Pared, USA, offers surfable conditions year-round, but the best months for quality waves are typically during the winter and early spring. From December to March, ground swell makes up a solid 35-38% of the swell mix, combined with mean swell heights of 1.1-1.2m—making these months the most consistent for decent surf. December stands out with the largest average swell size (1.2m) and the highest ground swell influence (38%). However, wind conditions are far from ideal, with bad onshore winds dominating 90-96% of the time in these winter months, limiting clean surf days. Spring (April) sees a slight drop in ground swell but offers marginally better wind conditions, with good offshore winds occurring around 10% of the time—still not great, but a slight improvement. Summer (June-August) is the least favorable period, with very little ground swell (2-8%) and mostly small, wind-driven waves (0.7m). September and October bring a resurgence of ground swell (28-37%) and slightly improved wind conditions, with September having the highest likelihood of favorable winds (13%). Overall, advanced surfers may find the biggest and most powerful waves in winter, despite the poor winds, while those looking for slightly cleaner, though smaller, conditions might prefer late September or early October. The spot is rarely flat, but peak consistency and size come at the cost of challenging wind patterns.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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