Surf Report - Portland Oregon

Welcome to "Surf Report Portland Oregon," your daily podcast destination for specialized surf and weather updates in Portland, Oregon. Whether you're planning to hit the waves or just enjoy the scenic coastal views, we provide all the information you need to make the most of your day at the beach.Each episode features: - Detailed Surf Forecasts: We deliver precise and up-to-date information on wave heights, wind speeds, and surf conditions, helping you find the best times and spots for surfing along Portland's coast. - Weather Updates: Stay ahead of the weather with our comprehensive forecasts, ensuring you're well-prepared for any conditions the Pacific Northwest might throw your way. - Local Surfing News and Events: Keep connected with the local surfing community. We cover upcoming competitions, environmental news, and feature interviews with local surfers and experts. "Surf Report Portland Oregon" is perfect for anyone passionate about surfing or interested in coastal activities. Our aim is to keep you informed and engaged, helping you safely enjoy your surf experience. Subscribe to "Surf Report Portland Oregon" on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an update. Join us daily to ensure you're always in the know about Portland's surf conditions and coastal weather. Let's catch the perfect wave together! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. May 5

    Pacific Northwest Surf Forecast May 4-5: Seven to Eleven Foot Waves, Fog and Light Winds Expected

    Good morning surfers, this is your Pacific Northwest surf forecast for Monday, May 4th through Tuesday, May 5th. Starting up in Long Beach, Washington, expect solid overhead waves ranging from seven to ten feet today, powered by a six foot northwest swell with a thirteen second period. A two foot southern swell will add some texture to the mix. Winds will be light to moderate out of the southwest at sixteen miles per hour, with mostly cloudy skies and widespread fog throughout the day. High temperatures reaching the mid to upper fifties. Conditions improve slightly Tuesday as swells ease to five to eight feet, the wind drops to just nine miles per hour, and that persistent fog continues. Heading south to Seaside and Cannon Beach in Oregon, you're looking at the same seven to ten foot waves today with that dominant northwest swell. Partly cloudy conditions with areas of fog, lighter southwest winds at thirteen miles per hour, and those same mid-fifties temperatures. Tuesday brings a nice mellow down with waves dropping to five to seven feet, patchy fog developing, and winds calming to just five miles per hour from the southwest. Moving further down the coast to Manzanita, Rockaway Beach and Pacific City, expect six to nine foot waves today with the solid six foot northwest swell. Mostly cloudy with areas of fog, southwest winds at eleven miles per hour, and temps around sixty degrees. The pattern holds Tuesday as waves settle to five to seven feet with patchy fog and even lighter winds. Finally, Lincoln City is looking at the biggest waves of the forecast zone with eight to eleven foot faces today, driven by a robust seven foot northwest swell at thirteen seconds. Mostly cloudy with widespread fog, southwest winds at twelve miles per hour, and temps around sixty. Tuesday sees waves drop to five to seven feet as the swell continues to ease, with mostly cloudy skies, patchy fog, and light five mile per hour winds. A reminder that cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents pose daily threats along the Oregon and Washington coast. Stay alert, keep a close eye on the waves and currents, and respect the power of the ocean. Get out there and enjoy these fun spring conditions. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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  2. May 4

    Oregon Washington Coast Surf Forecast Sunday Monday Twelve to Sixteen Foot Waves Sunny Skies

    Good morning surfers and beach lovers. Here's your surf forecast for the Oregon and Washington coast this Sunday and Monday. Starting with Long Beach Washington, expect solid conditions today with surf heights running twelve to sixteen feet. A northwest swell at seven feet with fifteen second intervals will keep things fun all day. Grab some morning glass before the northwesterly winds pick up to nine miles per hour. The sun's climbing at five fifty-nine AM, so you've got plenty of daylight. High temperature will reach around seventy degrees. Just watch those tides though with a low of nearly a foot below normal at eight fifty-two AM. Monday in Long Beach will see things ease up to eight to eleven feet. Still rideable, but noticeably smaller. Expect mostly cloudy skies and a bit cooler at sixty degrees with southwesterly winds bumping up to fourteen miles per hour. Moving south to Seaside and Cannon Beach Oregon, today looks even better with mostly sunny skies and those same solid waves running eleven to fifteen feet. Light northeast winds at just four miles per hour mean you could get some pristine conditions early. With a high near seventy and sunrise at six AM, this could be your perfect beach day. Monday mellows out to six to nine feet with partly cloudy conditions. Heading further south to Manzanita, Rockaway Beach and Pacific City, you're looking at the same excellent swell today with eleven to fifteen foot waves and mostly sunny skies. The wind is practically nonexistent at just two miles per hour from the northwest, making this a premium setup. Again, expect that temperature to reach seventy. Monday drops to seven to ten feet with mostly cloudy skies. Finally, Lincoln City gets the biggest juice today with surf heights reaching twelve to sixteen feet. Northwest swell components of seven and six feet will stack nicely. It's partly cloudy with minimal winds at two miles per hour from the southwest. Temperatures will be sixty-five to seventy degrees. Monday here follows the pattern with seven to ten foot waves and cooling to sixty degrees. All areas are looking at zero thunderstorm potential, so weather-wise you're clear across the board. Remember to stay weather aware out there. Cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are daily threats on our coast. Watch for sneaker waves that run significantly further up shore than expected, and respect rip currents, those narrow channels of fast-moving water flowing seaward through the surf zone. Get out there and enjoy what looks like an excellent spring swell before it eases Monday. Stay safe and have fun. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  3. May 1

    Oregon and Washington Coast Surf Forecast Five to Nine Foot Waves Northwest Swell Thursday Friday

    Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for the Oregon and Washington coast brought to you by the National Weather Service Portland, issued Thursday, April 30th at 6 AM. Let's start up north in Long Beach, Washington, where things are looking pretty solid today. You're looking at five to eight foot surf with a northwest swell running six feet at thirteen second intervals. The weather is playing nice with partly cloudy skies and highs around sixty degrees. Winds will be light out of the north, starting at nine miles per hour and bumping up to thirteen by afternoon. No thunderstorms expected, so it should be a clean day out there. Tides will be dropping through the morning with a low of minus point three feet at seven ten, then climbing to a high of seven point four feet by early afternoon. Sunrise is at six oh three, and you've got plenty of daylight until sunset at eight twenty three. Friday in Long Beach looks even more appealing with surf bumping up to six to nine feet. That northwest swell will be a consistent six feet at twelve seconds. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures in the mid to upper fifties and steady northwest winds at twelve miles per hour. Again, no storm threat. The tides will reach a high of nine feet early in the morning before dropping to minus point seven feet by mid morning, then rising back to seven point four feet by early afternoon. Heading south to Seaside and Cannon Beach in Oregon, today's conditions are very similar with six to nine foot surf and the same northwest swell. Partly cloudy skies with highs in the low sixties and light northeast winds becoming nine miles per hour. The low tide at seven thirty seven will be minus point three feet. Friday maintains the same six to nine foot surf with northwest winds at nine miles per hour and highs around fifty five degrees. Those tides will bottom out at minus point five feet in the morning before swinging to seven point four feet in the afternoon. Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City are also showing six to nine foot surf today with that consistent northwest swell. Partly cloudy with highs in the low sixties and light north winds. One thing to note here is an interesting tidal pattern with a high tide of eight point four feet expected late tonight at eleven fifty three. Friday continues the same solid surf with slightly stronger northwest winds at eleven miles per hour and highs in the mid to upper fifties. Finally, Lincoln City is rounding out the forecast with six to nine foot surf and the same northwest swell conditions. Partly cloudy skies with highs around sixty degrees and light north winds. You'll see that same late night high tide of eight point four feet at eleven twenty four. Friday looks consistent with six to nine foot surf, northwest winds at twelve miles per hour, and highs in the mid to upper fifties, with another eight point four foot high tide late evening at eleven fifty four. Before you head out, remember that cold water, This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    4 min
  4. Apr 29

    Pacific Northwest Surf Forecast Tuesday April 28 Five to Eight Foot Waves Long Beach Seaside Cannon Beach Manzanita

    Good morning, this is your Pacific Northwest surf forecast for Tuesday, April 28th through Wednesday, April 29th. Let's start up north in Long Beach, Washington, where we're looking at five to eight foot waves today with a northwest swell running six feet at nine second intervals. Expect mostly cloudy skies with just a chance of drizzle and highs around fifty-five degrees. Winds will be light, coming from the northwest at six miles per hour. The tide is dropping to just under a foot this morning around five forty-nine, then climbing to seven and a half feet by late morning. Tomorrow things really start to pick up in Long Beach with waves climbing to seven to ten feet. The swell will maintain that six foot height but the period stretches to fourteen seconds, giving you cleaner, more organized waves. Partly cloudy skies and temperatures climbing into the upper fifties and low sixties. Winds will be minimal in the morning but increase to nine miles per hour from the northeast by afternoon. Down at Seaside and Cannon Beach, Oregon, we're seeing similar conditions today with five to eight foot surf and a six foot northwest swell at ten second periods. It'll be mostly cloudy with just a slight chance of drizzle. Highs stay in the fifty to fifty-five range with light northwest winds developing throughout the day. The good news is Wednesday is where Seaside really shines. Waves jump to seven to ten feet with that same six foot swell now stretched to fourteen seconds. Partly cloudy skies and a warming trend into the mid-fifties. Winds stay nearly calm until afternoon when they pick up to nine miles per hour from the northeast. Moving south to Manzanita, Rockaway Beach and Pacific City, today brings five to eight foot waves with a slightly smaller five foot swell at twelve second intervals. Mostly cloudy with a chance of drizzle and highs around fifty-five. Northwest winds start light at three miles per hour and build to eight. Tomorrow is looking excellent here with seven to ten foot waves and the swell bumping up to six feet at fourteen seconds. This zone gets mostly sunny skies, the warmest daytime high in the fifty-five to sixty range, and the same northeast wind pattern as the northern zones. Finally, down at Lincoln City, expect five to eight foot waves today under partly cloudy skies with a six foot swell at ten second periods. Highs around fifty-five with northwest winds starting at four miles per hour and strengthening to nine by afternoon. Wednesday brings that stellar seven to ten foot swell with a six foot period of fourteen seconds. Mostly sunny skies take over with temperatures in the fifty-five to sixty degree range and northeast winds increasing to ten miles per hour. Before you head out, remember that cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are daily hazards along this entire coast. Sneaker waves can surge up the beach much further than expected, catching the unwary by surprise. And rip currents are those powerful, narrow channels This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    4 min
  5. Apr 28

    Pacific Northwest Surf Forecast April 27-28 2026: 5-9 Foot Waves Lincoln City Seaside Long Beach

    Good morning surfers, this is your Pacific Northwest surf forecast for Monday, April twenty-seventh through Tuesday, April twenty-eighth, twenty twenty-six. Let's start down in Lincoln City where conditions are shaping up nicely for a solid Monday session. You're looking at five to seven foot waves with that consistent northwest swell running six feet at nine second intervals. The weather stays mostly cloudy with just a chance of rain, and temperatures will hover around fifty-five degrees. Winds are light out of the southwest at three miles per hour, so you'll have some glassy conditions to work with. The tide starts low at one point seven feet at four seventeen in the morning, peaks at six point five feet around ten thirteen in the morning, then drops back down to point nine feet by four seventeen in the afternoon before rising again to seven point seven feet after sunset. Moving north to the Manzanita, Rockaway Beach and Pacific City area, conditions are virtually identical today with that same five to seven foot surf and northwest swell. You'll get the slightly lighter winds there too, just four miles per hour from the southwest. Tuesday is looking even better in this zone though, as the waves bump up to five to eight feet while maintaining that same swell direction and size. Up at Seaside and Cannon Beach, Oregon, expect five to seven foot waves today with comparable conditions to the rest of the coast. The swell remains consistent at six feet with nine second periods. Winds are incredibly light at just three miles per hour from the southwest, so you're getting excellent glassy conditions. Tuesday stays pretty much the same with those five to seven foot waves continuing. Finally, let's check Long Beach, Washington where they're seeing the biggest surf of the forecast period. Today you're looking at six to nine foot waves with that northwest swell at seven feet, making it the most robust conditions along the entire coast. Southwest winds at six miles per hour will keep things relatively clean. Tuesday the swell decreases slightly to five to seven feet as you move into a lighter northwest swell at six feet. Across the entire forecast region, there's no thunderstorm potential and temperatures will be consistent in the mid-fifties. Tuesday sees a slight improvement in conditions with winds turning more northwesterly across most zones, which should help clean up the surf even more. Remember, cold water, sneaker waves and rip currents remain a serious daily threat along the Oregon and Washington coasts. Stay vigilant, watch those waves carefully, and always keep an eye on the currents. Enjoy your time on the water and stay safe out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  6. Apr 27

    Long Beach Washington Surf Report: Seven to Ten Foot Waves Today with Favorable Conditions

    # LONG BEACH WASHINGTON SURF FORECAST Good morning everyone, this is your Sunday surf report for Long Beach, Washington, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Portland. Let's dive right into what you can expect at the beach today. We're looking at solid seven to ten foot surf heights fueled by a pair of northwest swells. You've got a five foot swell at ten second intervals working alongside a four foot swell at fourteen seconds. If you're thinking about paddling out, conditions are pretty favorable. We're expecting partly cloudy skies with a high near fifty five degrees and light winds starting out of the northwest at just one mile per hour, then picking up to around six by midday. No thunderstorms on the menu today, so you won't have to worry about that. Tides are working in your favor too. You'll have a low of two point seven feet at three fifty eight in the morning, followed by a high of seven point three feet at nine forty eight in the morning. Then another low of zero point eight feet at four twelve in the afternoon, and the tide finishes the day with a high of eight feet at ten fifty two tonight. Sunrise hits at six ten AM and sunset won't arrive until eight eighteen PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the water. Looking ahead to Monday, the surf is holding steady at seven to ten feet with a slightly stronger northwest swell bumping up to six feet at ten seconds, plus a three foot swell at twelve seconds. Unfortunately, the weather takes a turn. We're expecting mostly cloudy skies with a chance of rain moving in. Temperatures stay around fifty five degrees with lighter southwest winds at six miles per hour. Tides Monday shift slightly with a low of one point eight feet at four fifty nine AM and a high of seven point three feet at ten fifty seven AM. Before you head to the beach, remember that cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are constant threats along this coast. Stay alert, keep your eyes on the ocean, and respect the power of those waves. Have a great day out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  7. Apr 24

    Oregon Washington Coast Surf Forecast Thursday Eight to Twelve Foot Waves Northwest Swell

    Good morning, this is your Thursday surf zone forecast for the Oregon and Washington coast, issued at six oh two AM Pacific Daylight Time. Let's start with today's conditions. A solid northwest swell is moving in, delivering eight to twelve foot faces across Long Beach Washington and the northern Oregon beaches. If you're heading to Seaside or Cannon Beach, you'll find similar eight to twelve foot conditions with that same northwest swell running nine feet at twelve second intervals. Down the coast at Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City, expect eight to eleven foot surf, while Lincoln City is looking at eight to eleven feet as well. The offshore swell is consistent across the region, so whether you're up north or down south, you've got some quality waves to work with today. Weather-wise, partly cloudy skies will dominate the coastline with highs ranging from fifty to fifty five degrees. Winds are light, coming from the southwest at four to eight miles per hour depending on your location. There's no thunderstorm potential expected, so you won't have to worry about lightning strikes or sudden weather changes today. Now for the tides. High tide this morning hits around six o'clock, with dramatic low tides hitting just after noon. Lincoln City is looking at a minus point four foot low tide at twelve sixteen PM, which is pretty extreme. Another high tide comes in around seven to eight PM this evening before the tide drops again. Sunrise happens early at six fifteen to six eighteen AM, and sunset doesn't arrive until after eight PM, so you've got plenty of daylight to work with today. Looking ahead to Friday, the swell will dial back a bit. We're expecting five to eight foot surf across the region as that northwest swell weakens to six feet at ten to eleven second intervals. The good news is Friday's looking even nicer weather-wise. Mostly sunny skies will greet you, temperatures climb to around sixty degrees, and it'll be even warmer down at Manzanita and Pacific City where highs reach sixty to sixty five. Winds shift to the northeast at five to ten miles per hour. As always, remember that cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are constant hazards on this coast. Even if you're just watching from shore, stay vigilant and keep your eye on the waves. A sneaker wave can run up significantly further than you'd expect, and rip currents are narrow, powerful channels of water flowing outward from the beach. Respect the ocean, and you'll have an amazing time out there. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  8. Apr 23

    Pacific Northwest Surf Forecast Thursday Friday April 23 24 Solid 8 to 12 Foot Waves

    Good morning! This is your Pacific Northwest surf zone forecast for Thursday, April 23rd through Friday the 24th. Starting with today's conditions across the region, we're looking at solid surf in the 8 to 12 foot range with a northwest swell pushing 9 feet at 12 second intervals. If you're planning to hit the water, you're in for some fun, but definitely keep your eyes open. The weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures hovering around 50 to 55 degrees, so a wetsuit is absolutely your friend today. Winds will be light, coming from the southwest at 4 to 8 miles per hour depending on your location. Tides are worth checking before you head out. We're seeing high tides in the morning, ranging from about 8 to 8.4 feet between 5 and 6 AM, followed by a low tide dropping near zero or slightly below around midday. Another high tide will come in around 7 to 8 PM, so plan your session accordingly. Sunrise is around 6:15 to 6:18 AM, and you'll have plenty of daylight with sunset not arriving until after 8 PM. Moving into Friday, conditions will mellow out a bit but still offer some fun. Expect surf heights to drop to a more manageable 5 to 8 feet with the swell easing to 6 feet at 10 to 11 second periods. The weather looks mostly sunny, which is a nice bonus, and temperatures will climb slightly to around 60 to 65 degrees depending on where you are. Winds will shift to the northeast, starting light at 5 miles per hour but gradually building to around 9 to 10 miles per hour through the afternoon. Now, before you grab your board and head for the door, I need to remind you that the Oregon and Washington coasts demand respect. Cold water is a real hazard out there, so dress appropriately. Sneaker waves are always a threat, even if you're just walking along the shoreline. These waves can run up on shore with surprising force and distance, catching unsuspecting visitors completely off guard. Rip currents are also present in the surf zone, and they're powerful, narrow channels of fast-moving water flowing outward from shore. If you find yourself caught in one, don't panic and don't fight it directly. Swim parallel to the shore until you're out of the current. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just enjoying a walk on the beach, stay vigilant and keep your attention on the waves and water conditions. The forecast wave heights we're providing are experimental, so use them as a guide but always trust what you see in front of you. Have a great day on the coast, and stay safe out there! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Welcome to "Surf Report Portland Oregon," your daily podcast destination for specialized surf and weather updates in Portland, Oregon. Whether you're planning to hit the waves or just enjoy the scenic coastal views, we provide all the information you need to make the most of your day at the beach.Each episode features: - Detailed Surf Forecasts: We deliver precise and up-to-date information on wave heights, wind speeds, and surf conditions, helping you find the best times and spots for surfing along Portland's coast. - Weather Updates: Stay ahead of the weather with our comprehensive forecasts, ensuring you're well-prepared for any conditions the Pacific Northwest might throw your way. - Local Surfing News and Events: Keep connected with the local surfing community. We cover upcoming competitions, environmental news, and feature interviews with local surfers and experts. "Surf Report Portland Oregon" is perfect for anyone passionate about surfing or interested in coastal activities. Our aim is to keep you informed and engaged, helping you safely enjoy your surf experience. Subscribe to "Surf Report Portland Oregon" on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an update. Join us daily to ensure you're always in the know about Portland's surf conditions and coastal weather. Let's catch the perfect wave together! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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