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Pease Bay in the UK offers surfable conditions year-round, but the best months for surfing are typically from late autumn through early spring, particularly from October to March. During this period, swell activity is more consistent, with wind swell dominating (60-72% occurrence) and a small but notable presence of ground swell (5-7%). The mean swell size hovers around 0.8-1.0m, which is decent for intermediate surfers, though it rarely gets very large. The main challenge at this spot is the high prevalence of bad wind conditions (90-94% in winter), which often create choppy or onshore waves, making clean surf sessions rare. The summer months (June-August) see significantly weaker swells (0.5-0.6m) and higher likelihood of no swell (48-60%), making them less ideal. Wind conditions remain poor year-round but are marginally better in spring and early summer (April-June) with a slight drop in bad wind days (90%). Overall, the optimal window for surfers is late autumn and winter when swell energy is highest, but be prepared for challenging wind conditions. Early mornings or offshore wind anomalies may provide the cleanest waves, though they are infrequent. Surfers should monitor forecasts closely, as the spot is highly wind-dependent despite its winter swell consistency.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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