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Ponce Inlet seasonal overview

Ponce Inlet is a mostly windswell-driven spot with occasional ground swells, offering surfable waves year-round but with strong seasonal variations in quality. The best months for surfing here are typically September through December, when ground swell contribution increases, swell size peaks (averaging 0.9-1.0m), and wind conditions, while still often unfavorable, show slight improvement compared to summer months. September stands out as the prime month with 23% ground swell potential—the highest of the year—paired with a reduced no-swell likelihood (18%). October and November follow closely, delivering the largest average swell sizes (1.0m) thanks to a solid mix of windswell dominance and growing ground swell influence, though offshore winds remain rare (only 17-23% good wind days). Winter months (December-February) see decent windswell consistency but suffer from poor wind conditions (74-75% unfavorable), while summer (June-August) brings the smallest, weakest waves (0.5-0.6m) and the highest likelihood of no swell (up to 47% in July). Spring (March-May) mirrors winter in size (0.8m) but with slightly worse winds. For surfers prioritizing size and ground swell potential, autumn is the clear choice, but patience with onshore winds is necessary year-round.