Somo seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Atlantic winter machine kicks into high gear from October through March, delivering consistent, powerful NW groundswells to Somo's north-facing beach. During these months, average wave heights range from 1.6m to 2.1m with long-period energy (11-13s) that translates into clean, rippable waves when the wind plays ball. The key is a strong Azores High or a passing low pressure system that draws in offshore S/SSW winds. December leads the pack with 55% ideal wind conditions, making it the prime month for scoring pumping, firing waves. However, be ready for bouts of onshore NW wind that can turn things messy – patience and a sharp eye on the forecast are essential.
Fair Surf Season (April - May & September)
As spring sets in, the Atlantic storm track begins to shift north, reducing swell frequency and size. April and May see average heights drop to 1.5m and 1.2m respectively, with periods shortening to 10-11s. The wind windows become narrower, with ideal conditions only 31-37% of the time. Still, when a late-season low pressures swings by, we can get fun, rippable surf under sunny skies and light offshore breezes. September marks the transition back to winter, with increasing swell and improving wind odds (38% ideal), offering a taste of what's to come.
Low Surf Season (June - August)
Summer is the quietest time at Somo. The Atlantic storm belt retreats far north, leaving the Bay of Biscay with small, short-period swell (average 1.0m, 9s) mostly from local NW windswell. Offshore wind conditions are scarce (24-28% ideal), and the prevailing onshore N/NW breezes often ruin what little wave energy exists. While you might find a few clean shoulder-high days if a southerly wind pattern sets up, this is generally a time for flat spells and groveling on the small stuff. Best to save your energy for the winter months.
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Conditions at Somo in February
February: Consistent Winter Muscle
February holds steady with an average 2.1m swell and 12.8s period, nearly identical to January. NW swell dominates again at 35.4%, with WNW (18.5%) and NNW (13.7%) filling the spectrum. The storm track remains active, feeding the Bay of Biscay with frequent long-period energy. Ideal wind conditions drop slightly to 47%, but that still means nearly half the time you can expect offshore breezes from the S or SSW. The pattern is often driven by a strong Atlantic jet stream, with lows passing to the north directing southerly winds into the coast. Expect plenty of pumping days in the 1.5-2.5m range, with occasional overhead-plus bombs. Keep an eye on the NAO – a negative phase often locks in more favorable wind directions.
Average Spot conditions at Somo in February
Swell history for February
Wind history for February
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Somo during February. 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 Somo for your next trip in February.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Somo for February. 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 Somo.
