Warner Beach seasonal overview
Warner Beach in South Africa offers a mix of ground and wind swells year-round, with no months recording "no swell" conditions. The best surf months are from April to August when ground swells dominate, peaking in June at 69% ground swell and 38% good wind conditions—the highest percentage of favorable winds in the year. During this period, mean swell sizes hover around 2.0–2.2m, with June and August being particularly consistent. However, wind conditions remain challenging overall, with bad winds outweighing good ones even in peak months. The worst wind conditions occur from October to March, surpassing 84% unfavorable winds, despite decent swell sizes (1.9–2.2m). The summer months (December-February) see more wind swell influence (57–66%), which can create choppier waves. For surfers seeking cleaner, more powerful waves, the winter window (May-July) is optimal, balancing ground swell prevalence and marginally better wind chances, though offshore winds remain rare. September marks a transitional phase, still offering solid swell sizes but with deteriorating wind conditions. Overall, consistent swell is guaranteed, but wind quality is the limiting factor, making early winter the prime time for surfers willing to hunt for cleaner sessions.
