Surf Report - Portland Oregon

Long Beach Washington and Portland, OR Surf Report for 12-12-2024


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Hey there, fellow surf enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecasts brought to you by the National Weather Service. Get ready to ride those waves and soak up the sun, because we've got some gnarly updates for you.

Starting off with Long Beach, Washington - today is looking sweet with surf heights ranging from 8 to 11 feet. Offshore, the swell is coming in from the West at 6 feet and Southwest at 2 feet, all at different cool seconds. No thunderstorms expected but brace yourself for some rain. High temperatures around 50, with a Southeast wind at 16 miles per hour. So be sure to catch those tides, sunrise at 7:52, and sunset at 4:28!

Moving on to Seaside and Cannon Beach, Oregon - similar surf heights of 8 to 11 feet, with a mix of Northwest and Southwest offshore swells. Expect some rain but keep that stoke high with temperatures around 50, and a South wind at 14 miles per hour. Tides are looking good too, with sunrise at 7:49 and sunset at 4:30.

And for Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City, Oregon - surf's up at 8 to 11 feet today, with a mix of West and Southwest swells. Rain likely but temperatures between 50 to 55 to keep you warm. Southeast wind at 13 miles per hour, so hold onto your boards! Tides, sunrise, and sunset times are there for the taking.

Lastly, Lincoln City, Oregon - surf heights between 8 to 11 feet today, with West and Southwest offshore swells. Rain in the forecast, so don't forget your raincoat. High temperatures around 50-55 with a Southeast wind at 16 miles per hour. Tides, sunrise, and sunset times should keep you right on track.

Remember, always keep an eye out for sneaker waves and rip currents, and stay safe out there, beach lovers!

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