Tallows seasonal overview
Tallows, Australia, is a surf spot with predominantly wind swell conditions throughout the year, as ground swells make up a relatively small percentage of the total swell mix. The best months for surfing at Tallows are generally from May to August, when ground swell contributions increase slightly, peaking in July at 32%. While the mean swell size stays relatively consistent around 1.5-1.6m, this period also sees marginally better wind conditions, with good wind probabilities rising to around 24-27%. However, even during these months, onshore winds remain the dominant factor, with bad wind conditions still occurring in 73-76% of cases. Outside this window, from September to April, ground swell influence decreases further, and wind conditions worsen, particularly between December and March, when bad winds are present in 84-86% of observations. Overall, Tallows is a spot that relies heavily on wind swells, and while the mid-year months offer slightly better odds for cleaner conditions, surfers should expect frequent onshore winds regardless of season. For the most rideable days, targeting the winter period (June-August) may provide the best compromise between swell consistency and manageable winds.
