Surf Report - Portland Oregon
Good morning surfers and beach lovers. Here's your surf forecast for the Oregon and Washington coast this Sunday and Monday. Starting with Long Beach Washington, expect solid conditions today with surf heights running twelve to sixteen feet. A northwest swell at seven feet with fifteen second intervals will keep things fun all day. Grab some morning glass before the northwesterly winds pick up to nine miles per hour. The sun's climbing at five fifty-nine AM, so you've got plenty of daylight. High temperature will reach around seventy degrees. Just watch those tides though with a low of nearly a foot below normal at eight fifty-two AM. Monday in Long Beach will see things ease up to eight to eleven feet. Still rideable, but noticeably smaller. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a bit cooler at sixty degrees with southwesterly winds bumping up to fourteen miles per hour. Moving south to Seaside and Cannon Beach Oregon, today looks even better with mostly sunny skies and those same solid waves running eleven to fifteen feet. Light northeast winds at just four miles per hour mean you could get some pristine conditions early. With a high near seventy and sunrise at six AM, this could be your perfect beach day. Monday mellows out to six to nine feet with partly cloudy conditions. Heading further south to Manzanita, Rockaway Beach and Pacific City, you're looking at the same excellent swell today with eleven to fifteen foot waves and mostly sunny skies. The wind is practically nonexistent at just two miles per hour from the northwest, making this a premium setup. Again, expect that temperature to reach seventy. Monday drops to seven to ten feet with mostly cloudy skies. Finally, Lincoln City gets the biggest juice today with surf heights reaching twelve to sixteen feet. Northwest swell components of seven and six feet will stack nicely. It's partly cloudy with minimal winds at two miles per hour from the southwest. Temperatures will be sixty-five to seventy degrees. Monday here follows the pattern with seven to ten foot waves and cooling to sixty degrees. All areas are looking at zero thunderstorm potential, so weather-wise you're clear across the board. Remember to stay weather aware out there. Cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are daily threats on our coast. Watch for sneaker waves that run significantly further up shore than expected, and respect rip currents, those narrow channels of fast-moving water flowing seaward through the surf zone. Get out there and enjoy what looks like an excellent spring swell before it eases Monday. Stay safe and have fun. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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