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Mossel Bay seasonal overview

Mossel Bay in South Africa offers consistent surf conditions year-round, with ground swells dominating over wind swells in every month. The best months for surfing typically align with the southern hemisphere winter, from May to September, when ground swell frequency peaks above 85%, ensuring powerful and well-organized waves. During this period, mean swell sizes range between 2.4m and 2.6m, with August seeing the largest waves. The trade-off, however, is that onshore winds (bad conditions) are more prevalent in these months, with poor wind conditions occurring 75-81% of the time. In contrast, the summer months (December to February) still deliver decent surf, with ground swells remaining strong (65-70%) and slightly smaller but manageable waves averaging 2.1-2.2m. Wind conditions improve marginally in these months, though still challenging, with bad winds occurring 65-68% of the time. March and April serve as transition periods, offering a balance between solid ground swells (77-81%) and slightly less harsh winds compared to winter, though still predominantly unfavorable. Overall, advanced surfers seeking powerful, clean waves may prioritize the winter months despite the wind challenges, while those looking for slightly lighter conditions with decent swell consistency might prefer late autumn (April-May) or early spring (September-October). The worst wind odds coincide with the biggest swells, meaning timing sessions around wind shifts or early mornings is crucial for optimal conditions.