Surf Report - Southwest / Medford Oregon

Southwest Oregon coastal areas from Reedsport - Medford, OR Surf Report for 12-07-2024


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Hey there beachgoers!

Are you ready to catch some epic waves in Southwest Oregon? Well, hold on to your boards because I've got the scoop for you!

Today, get ready for a surf height of 11 feet with no thunderstorms in sight. The water temperature is around 52 degrees, so it might be a bit chilly out there. Expect cloudy skies with rain and a high temperature ranging from 53 to 58. The wind will be coming from the Southwest at 16 miles per hour, later shifting to 10 miles per hour. So make sure you're prepared for a bit of a gust!

Heading into Sunday, the surf height ramps up to 16 feet. That's right, 16 feet of pure surfing bliss! No thunderstorms are expected, and the weather will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of some sun peeking through. The high temperature will be between 47 and 55 degrees, with a gentle Southeast wind at 6 miles per hour.

And don't forget to check out the tides! In Charleston, we've got some significant highs and lows throughout the day, so plan your surfing session accordingly.

For our friends in Port Orford, similar tides are expected, so keep an eye out for those tidal changes.

Moving into Sunday, get ready for that 16-foot surf height to continue the thrill. The weather will be partly cloudy, perfect for catching some killer waves. The temperature range will be 47 to 57 degrees, and the wind will be shifting from the SouthEast to the North, with speeds of 13 to 16 miles per hour.

Port Orford surfers, anticipate similar tide patterns on Sunday, so plan your surfing adventure wisely!

So what are you waiting for? Grab your boards and hit the waves for some awesome surf sessions in Southwest Oregon!

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