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Mancora seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (May - October)

The southern winter unleashes its fury across the South Pacific, and Mancora feels the pulse with consistent, powerful SSW groundswells. Average wave heights hover in the 1.8m to 1.9m range with long periods often exceeding 13 seconds, delivering a solid, pumping baseline. During these months, the Southeast Pacific high-pressure system strengthens, driving a steady stream of offshore S to SSW winds that groom the waves to perfection. Ideal wind percentages peak at 71-74%, meaning clean, glassy conditions are the norm. While the swell direction is not ideal for the north-facing beach, the long-period energy wraps around the headlands, producing punchy, rippable peaks. This is the prime window for experienced surfers seeking quality.

Fair Surf Season (November - December & March - April)

The transition months see a slight drop in average swell heights to 1.6m-1.7m, but the period remains long (13.7s-14.1s). The trade winds are still favourable, with ideal wind percentages around 58-70%. However, the storm tracks become less consistent, leading to occasional lulls. Mornings often deliver the best conditions as light offshore breezes from the S-SSW quadrant groom the south swell before the afternoon sea breeze kicks in. Waves are still very surfable, though you'll need to be more selective about the days when the swell angle and wind align perfectly for that clean, wrapping wave.

Low Surf Season (January - February)

The heart of the southern summer brings a noticeable reduction in both swell height and consistency. Average wave heights drop to 1.5m, and while the period remains impressive at 14s, the energy becomes less reliable. The dominant SSW-SW swell direction continues, but the strength and frequency of South Pacific lows diminishes. Wind conditions become more variable: ideal wind percentages fall to 52-63%, with an increase in lighter, variable breezes and occasional northerly components that can ruin the surf. On the bright side, the long-period groundswell still wraps in, offering fun-sized waves on the better days, but you'll be chasing the smaller windows of clean, offshore conditions. This is the time for groveling and smaller boards.

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Conditions at Mancora in November

November: Steady Decline, Still Surfable

November sees a gradual reduction in average swell height to 1.7m, with the period still a respectable 13.7s. The swell direction remains SSW (81.2%) but begins to spread slightly more into SW and WSW (15.9% and 1.7%). The wind continues to be favourable 70% of the time, with S-SSW flow still dominant. The Southeast Pacific high is now weaker, leading to more variable wind patterns, but the mornings still deliver clean offshore conditions. The proportion of larger swells (>2m) drops to around 15%, so the waves become more fun-sized and less intimidating. This is a great month for intermediate surfers to enjoy the consistent, manageable waves. While not as powerful as the winter peak, November offers quality, rippable waves with plenty of sunny days.

Average Spot conditions at Mancora in November

Swell history for November

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Wind history for November

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Mancora during November. 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 Mancora for your next trip in November.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Mancora for November. 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 Mancora.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size