Surf's up, wave riders and coastal adventurers! The Pacific Northwest coastline is serving up some seriously dynamic conditions today. We're looking at robust surf heights ranging from 7 to 10 feet along Washington and Oregon beaches, with an epic progression tomorrow pushing those swells to an impressive 10 to 14 feet.
For those hitting Long Beach and Seaside, expect a south wind dancing at 11 to 16 miles per hour today, bringing mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. Water temperatures remain chilly, so wetsuit warriors should be prepared. The offshore westerly swells are rolling in at a solid 8 feet with periods between 11 to 12 seconds - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious wave action.
As we transition into Tuesday, conditions promise even more excitement. Wind will shift dramatically to the north, calming down to a gentle 3 to 5 miles per hour. Temperatures will climb slightly, hovering around 55 to 65 degrees - practically tropical by Northwest standards.
Critical safety note for all beach enthusiasts: Cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are no joke. These coastal conditions can change in an instant. Sneaker waves can surge dramatically further up the beach than expected, catching even seasoned beach-goers off guard. Rip currents create powerful, narrow channels of fast-moving water that can quickly pull swimmers away from shore.
Tide charts reveal multiple exciting windows for water activities, with low tides dipping as low as 0.1 feet and high tides reaching impressive 8.2 feet. Sunrise around 7:07 AM and sunset near 7:36 PM provide ample daylight for coastal exploration.
Stay alert, respect the ocean, and ride those waves responsibly!