Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? I've got the lowdown on the surf zone forecast for Long Beach, Washington, and various locations along the Oregon coast.
Today in Long Beach, we're looking at some pretty gnarly surf heights ranging from 7 to 10 feet. Offshore swell is coming in from the Northwest at 7 feet and 11 seconds. No thunderstorms on the horizon, just some partly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be hitting between 60 to 65 degrees with a northeast wind cruising at 9 miles per hour. Tides will be reaching a high of 6.0 feet at 07:45 AM PDT, a low of 4.7 feet at 12:18 PM PDT, and another high at 7.7 feet at 06:21 PM PDT.
As for tomorrow, expect the surf heights to mellow out to 5-7 feet. Northwest swell continues at 4 feet at 10 seconds, with an additional 2-foot swell at 14 seconds. The weather on Friday will be mostly cloudy, with highs once again around 60 to 65 degrees. The wind will shift to the southeast at 6 miles per hour, making for a chill vibe at the beach.
Moving down to Seaside, Cannon Beach, and beyond in Oregon, you can anticipate surf heights of 6 to 9 feet today. Offshore swell from the Northwest will be hitting at 7 feet and 11 seconds. No thunderstorms expected, just some partly cloudy weather. High temperatures will hover around 60 degrees with a north wind at 8 miles per hour. Tides will have you riding the wave with a high of 5.7 feet at 08:15 AM PDT, a low of 4.0 feet at 12:49 PM PDT, and another high at 7.5 feet at 06:30 PM PDT.
Tomorrow, surf heights will ease off to 5-7 feet, with similar offshore swell conditions as today. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs in the 60s once again. The wind will be a gentle south breeze at 3 miles per hour, perfect for a relaxed day by the shore.
And for Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City, surf heights today will roll in at 6 to 9 feet with Northwest swell at 7 feet and 11 seconds. The weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures near 60 degrees and a light northerly wind at 6 miles per hour. Tides will dance between highs and lows, so plan your beach day accordingly!
Tomorrow, expect the surf heights to drop to 4-6 feet, with similar offshore swell conditions to today. The weather will be mostly cloudy, with temperatures between 60 to 65 degrees and a gentle southwest wind at 3 miles per hour.
Remember, cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are no joke around here. So, keep an eye out for those sneaker waves, and watch out for rip currents. Safety first, dudes and dudettes!
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