EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 2 MIN
Oregon Washington Coast Surf Report Saturday Eight to Eleven Foot Waves Long Beach Seaside Cannon Beach
from Surf Report - Portland Oregon · host Inception Point AI
Good morning surfers, this is your Saturday morning surf report for the Oregon and Washington coast, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Portland. Let's start up north in Long Beach, Washington, where things are looking pretty solid today. You're looking at eight to eleven foot waves powered by a northwest swell at six feet with a seventeen second period. The offshore wind is light, starting around three miles per hour out of the north and picking up to about ten by afternoon. Expect partly cloudy skies with highs around sixty degrees. High tide hits early at one thirty-five in the morning, with a low tide shortly after at eight nineteen. By Sunday, conditions stay consistent with similar eight to eleven foot surf, though the swell direction shifts slightly. Temperatures warm up to the mid-sixties, and winds stay mellow out of the north around eight miles per hour. Heading south to Seaside and Cannon Beach in Oregon, the waves are a bit smaller today in the six to nine foot range with a northwest swell of five feet at seventeen seconds. You'll want to keep an eye on the forecast though, because there's a slight chance of showers mixed in with mostly cloudy skies. Highs stick around sixty degrees with light north winds becoming eight miles per hour. Come Sunday, expect seven to ten foot waves with that northwest swell increasing to six feet. Skies clear up a bit with partly cloudy conditions and temperatures climbing toward seventy. Moving down to Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City, you're also looking at six to nine footers today with that same five foot northwest swell. The vibe here is mostly cloudy with light northwest winds becoming nine miles per hour. Highs around sixty. Sunday brings a nice bump in the waves to seven to ten feet with lighter winds and warmer temperatures in the mid-sixties to seventy. If you're heading to Lincoln City, today's conditions are notably smaller with just two to four foot waves and a northwest swell of only two feet. This area's a bit more sheltered, and there's actually a slight chance of showers to contend with. Expect mostly cloudy skies and light northwest winds around eight miles per hour. Sunday's looking better though with waves building to four to six feet and partly cloudy skies taking over. Temperatures warm to the mid-sixties to low seventies with very light westerly winds. Before you paddle out, remember that cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents pose a daily threat along this entire coast. Sneaker waves can surge way further up the beach than you'd expect, catching people off guard. Rip currents are powerful channels of fast-moving water flowing back out to sea. Stay vigilant, keep your eyes on the water, and always respect what the ocean's throwing your way. 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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