Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch those sweet waves and soak up the sun with your surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive right in, starting with Long Beach, Washington.
Today, you can expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet with a mix of offshore swells from the West, Southwest, and Northwest. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature around 65. The wind will be coming in from the Northwest at 10 miles per hour. Tides will be peaking at 7.7 feet, so plan your surf session accordingly.
Tomorrow, the surf will be slightly bigger at 4 to 6 feet with a West swell and no thunderstorms expected. The weather stays mostly cloudy, and the wind shifts to the Southwest at 4 MPH. Make sure to check out that sunrise at 6:10 AM PDT and sunset at 8:33 PM PDT.
Moving on to Seaside and Cannon Beach, Oregon - surf heights today range from 3 to 5 feet with a similar mix of offshore swells. The weather will be partly cloudy with a high around 65. The Northwest wind will be blowing at 8 MPH. Tides will hit a high of 7.4 feet, so keep an eye on those waves.
Tomorrow, it's more of the same with surf heights at 3 to 5 feet. The wind will shift to the Southwest at 3 MPH, and the tides will peak at 7.5 feet. Catch that sunrise at 6:11 AM PDT and sunset at 8:31 PM PDT.
And for you surfers at Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City, Oregon - expect surf heights of 3 to 5 feet today and tomorrow. The Northwest wind will be blowing at 10 miles per hour today but drops to 2 MPH tomorrow. Tides will peak at 7.1 feet today and 7.1 feet tomorrow, so get ready for some epic waves.
Now, for Lincoln City, Oregon - surf heights today and tomorrow will be a bit smaller at 1 to 3 feet. The Northwest wind will be at 10 MPH today and drops to 3 MPH tomorrow. Tides will be reaching highs of 7.1 feet, so keep an eye out for those sneaker waves and rip currents.
Remember, stay vigilant at all times when near the water, especially with sneaker waves and rip currents lurking around. And always keep an eye on the experimental wave height forecasts. Now go out there, catch some waves, and have a blast!
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