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Noosa Heads seasonal overview

Noosa Heads offers a mix of ground and wind swells throughout the year, with the best surfing conditions typically occurring from March to August. During this period, ground swell percentages increase, peaking in July at 26%, while wind swells gradually decrease, offering cleaner and more consistent waves. Swell size averages around 1.2m to 1.6m, with May and June providing the best balance of ground swell dominance (21-24%) and manageable swell heights (1.3m-1.4m). Wind conditions improve significantly from April to July, with good wind days reaching 30-37%, though offshore winds remain inconsistent. The worst months for surfing are November to February, when wind swells dominate (87-90%) and poor wind conditions prevail (81-85%), often creating choppy, onshore-affected waves. September through December sees smaller swells (1.1m-1.3m) and worsening winds, making it less ideal. For optimal surfing, target the autumn and winter months (April-August), when ground swells are more frequent, winds are lighter, and wave quality is at its peak.