Surf's up, wave chasers! The Pacific Northwest coast is brewing up some serious maritime drama today. If you're looking to catch some epic swells, buckle up for an adventure that's as wild as the ocean itself.
We're looking at surf heights climbing from a respectable 6 to 9 feet today, ramping up to a thunderous 10 to 14 feet by Tuesday. Those west and northwest swells are packing serious punch - 6 to 10 feet rolling in at 11 to 13 seconds. Translation? These are not your average waves.
The weather's playing it cool - mostly cloudy with a sprinkle of potential showers. Temperatures hovering around a crisp 55 to 60 degrees will keep things interesting. Winds from the southwest are dancing between 8 to 16 miles per hour, adding some extra spice to the maritime mix.
Tide enthusiasts, take note. We've got some serious vertical movement today. Morning highs are pushing 7 feet, with afternoon lows dipping close to zero. Tuesday's tidal choreography promises similar aquatic gymnastics.
But here's the serious part - this coast demands respect. Cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are no joke. These surprise waves can rocket far up the beach, catching even seasoned beach-goers off guard. Rip currents are like liquid highways pulling straight out to sea.
Bottom line: Stay alert, watch those waves, and remember - the ocean is a powerful, unpredictable playground. Enjoy the view, respect the water, and keep your adventure safe.
Surf's calling. Are you ready?