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February Surf Forecast
By Andrew Saxton
  February is associated with consistent, medium sized surf conditions. Based on SurfingNosara.com’s archive of surf reports from years past, February has historically brought us waves averaging in the chest high (4ft-5ft) range. Now, that is an average, so we will probably have some days that are in the smaller, waist high (2ft-3ft) range, and some bigger days in the few feet overhead (7ft-9ft) range.

Also, February is really the last month of the Guanacaste winds. So, there might be a few days during the month where we get some strong, howling offshore winds. However, most of the month will bring light to moderate offshore winds early in the morning and then switching to onshore by mid morning.
   
 


 

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