Long Sands seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Atlantic roars to life from October through March, delivering the most consistent and powerful swell to Long Sands. Average wave heights hover between 1.2m and 1.3m, with periods often in the 7.5-7.8s range – punchy and rideable, with plenty of storm-driven pulses pushing through. The wind regime plays heavily in our favor during these months, with dominant flow from the WSW and W blowing directly offshore across the EN-E facing beach. This is prime time – expect clean conditions on the best days thanks to ideal offshore winds blowing 29-37% of the time, funneling in long, grindy lines off the North Sea fetch.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
Spring and early autumn deliver a mixed bag with average swell heights of 1.0m (April) and 0.9m (September) and periods around 7.3s and 6.7s. The North Atlantic storm track begins to weaken, but occasional pulses still sneak through, especially in September when the hurricane-tinged leftovers can add a bit of life. Offshore-friendly winds – WSW and W – are still present roughly 25-30% of the time, though wind directions become more variable. You’ll find sessionable waves, but consistency drops and you’ll need to pick your windows carefully – a solid mid-range SW to W breeze can make all the difference.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
Summer settles in with a whimper at Long Sands. Average wave heights plummet to 0.7-0.9m and periods drop into the 5.9-6.7s range – small, choppy, and often frustrating for anything but a log. The predominant swell shifts to shorter, locally generated windswell from the NNE, a direction that’s actually good for our spot, but the lack of consistent energy from the Atlantic leaves most days in the knee-to-waist fun-size range. Offshore wind frequencies also dip to 22-26%, making clean waves a rare treat. With the long summer days, you can still find a wave if you’re patient – but don’t expect to score anything epic.
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Conditions at Long Sands in February
February: Winter's Last Gasp
February holds the same raw power as January, with an average 1.3m swell and 7.5s period. The swell direction mix is almost identical, with NNE (9.6%) and N (7.4%) leading the charge, backed by solid contributions from ENE (6.9%) and E (6.1%) – all in the optimal zone. The wind pattern remains heavily weighted toward WSW (14.9%) and W (12.6%), offering offshore flow 29% of the time. Storms continue to spin up in the North Atlantic, dragging long-period swell toward the UK. It's a month where you can consistently score head-high, punchy waves with steep faces – as long as you time the wind before it veers too far north. Quality sessions are plentiful.
Average Spot conditions at Long Sands in February
Swell history for February
Wind history for February
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Long Sands during February. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Long Sands for your next trip in February.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Long Sands for February. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Long Sands.
