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Pacific City seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (October - March)

The North Pacific roars to life as autumn deepens into winter, delivering consistent, powerful swell from the SW to WNW quadrant. Average wave heights climb to 2.4-2.8m with long-period energy (12-13s) generated by strong extratropical storms. Offshore winds from the E to NE blow cleanly across the beach 35-41% of the time, creating lined-up, hollow waves that make Pacific City a go-to destination for experienced surfers. December and January are the peak months for size and power, while October and November offer slightly lighter winds and a higher percentage of glassy mornings.

Fair Surf Season (April - May & September)

Transitional months see a gradual decline in swell height and period: April averages 2.1m/11.6s, while September picks back up to 1.5m/10.8s with an improving wind statistic (37% ideal). Spring brings a mix of lingering winter groundswells and early summer NW windswell, but the wind pattern becomes more fickle—onshore sea breezes develop in the afternoon and the percentage of offshore flow drops to 20-23%. September is a standout: the ocean starts to wake up with the first significant NW groundswells, and the high-pressure ridge often delivers early morning offshore winds, making for clean, punchy surf in the 1-1.5m range.

Low Surf Season (June - August)

Summer settles in with small, weak NW swell averaging 1.3-1.4m and short periods between 9.7-10.3s. The vast majority of waves are generated by local NW windswell, often messy and choppy. Onshore winds dominate—especially the strong afternoon NNW sea breeze that accounts for up to 27% of wind observations in June. Ideal offshore conditions drop to 19-27%, and when they occur, it's usually in the early morning before the thermal gradient kicks in. Waves rarely exceed 1.5m, making it a time for longboards, fun boards, and groveling. The few clean days with a pulse of longer-period NW swell can still deliver fun rippable waves, but consistency is low.

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Conditions at Pacific City in April

April: Spring Transition and Fading Swell

April marks a clear step down in winter energy. Average swell height drops to 2.1m, period to 11.6s, and ideal wind only 23% of the time. The swell is still predominantly from W (28.0%) and WNW (28.6%), with a notable increase in NW (5.6%)—a hint of the summer pattern. The waves are punchy and rideable, often in the 1-2m range, but the longer-period groundswells become less frequent. Wind-wise, the offshore options weaken: N (9.2%) and NNW (13.9%) are the most common offshore directions, but they are often light. Onshore flow from S (9.8%), SSW (11.3%), and SW (8.9%) prevails. Afternoon sea breezes are becoming stronger, making dawn patrol the best bet. It's a month for a quiver of step-down boards—you'll still get good waves, but you'll have to work for them.

Average Spot conditions at Pacific City in April

Swell history for April

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Wind history for April

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Pacific City during April. 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 Pacific City for your next trip in April.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Pacific City for April. 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 Pacific City.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size