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Surf Report - Portland Oregon
by Inception Point Ai
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 inte
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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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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.
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Oregon Washington Coast Surf Report Saturday Eight to Eleven Foot Waves Long Beach Seaside Cannon Beach
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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Pacific Northwest Surf Forecast May 1-2 2026: Five to Eight Foot Waves Long Beach Oregon Washington
Good morning, this is your Pacific Northwest surf forecast for Friday, May first through Saturday, May second, twenty twenty-six. If you're planning to hit the beach this Friday in Long Beach, Washington, expect five to eight foot surf with a northwest swell at five feet and twelve second intervals. It'll be mostly cloudy with highs around fifty-five to sixty degrees and northwest winds at twelve miles per hour. The best window for getting out there looks like mid-morning after that sunrise at six oh two, before the afternoon sea breeze picks up. Just keep an eye on those tides - you'll have a low of nearly a foot below sea level at seven forty-five in the morning, which can create some interesting current conditions. Moving down the coast to Seaside and Cannon Beach in Oregon, you're looking at similar conditions with five to eight foot waves and that same northwest five foot swell. Winds will be lighter early, starting at six miles per hour out of the north before bumping up to twelve by afternoon. Highs around fifty-five degrees. The low tide hits around eight sixteen in the morning, so plan accordingly if you're sensitive to those dramatic tidal swings. Further south at Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City, the surf stays consistent at five to eight feet with a slight addition of some smaller wind chop at two feet and five second periods. Northwest winds at nine becoming thirteen miles per hour. This area sees that low tide at seven twenty-two in the morning, so you've got a nice window for exploring tide pools or catching some cleaner early morning waves. Lincoln City is going to be the mellower option on Friday. Expect just two to four foot waves with a smaller two foot northwest swell. It's a great spot if you're newer to the sport or just want something less intense. North winds at twelve miles per hour with highs in the mid-fifties. Looking ahead to Saturday, conditions stay mostly consistent across all zones with that persistent northwest swell. Long Beach and the northern beaches maintain five to eight foot surf, while Seaside and Cannon Beach ease back to five to seven feet. Manzanita and Rockaway settle to five to seven as well, with Lincoln City seeing three to five footers. Winds become much lighter and more variable throughout the day, which could mean glassier conditions by late morning. One thing to note for Saturday - Lincoln City has a slight chance of showers, so grab a hood or stay under cover if weather gets sketchy. Here's the important part - cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents pose a real daily threat on this coast. These aren't just concerns for surfers. Everyone on the beach needs to stay aware. Sneaker waves can run up on shore way further than surrounding waves and catch people completely off guard. Rip currents are narrow channels of fast-moving water flowing back out to sea. If you get caught in one, don't panic and don't fight it directly. Swim parallel to shore until you're out of the curren This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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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.
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Oregon Washington Surf Forecast Today Thursday Waves Reach Ten Feet Northwest Swell
Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast 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 we're looking at some fun conditions today. Expect surf heights of seven to ten feet with a northwest swell running six feet at fourteen second intervals. The weather is looking mostly sunny with highs reaching fifty five to sixty degrees. Winds will start light from the northeast at two miles per hour, then pick up to eleven by afternoon. Tides will low at six thirty-two in the morning, then peak at seven point four feet around lunchtime. Sunrise is at six oh five, and you'll have plenty of daylight with sunset not until eight twenty-two. Moving into Thursday, those waves will settle down a bit to five to eight feet, with the northwest swell mellowing to five feet at thirteen seconds. Partly cloudy skies and temperatures around sixty degrees with north winds gusting to fourteen miles per hour. It's a solid day to be out there. Heading south to the Seaside and Cannon Beach area of Oregon, we're looking at five to eight foot surf today with a five foot northwest swell at fourteen seconds. Mostly sunny conditions with highs around fifty-five degrees and light northeast winds becoming ten by afternoon. Thursday brings similar five to eight foot surf, partly cloudy skies, and temperatures climbing to around sixty degrees. Down at Manzanita, Rockaway Beach, and Pacific City, today offers five to eight foot waves with mostly sunny weather and highs in the mid to upper fifties. Thursday looks even better with six to nine foot surf and a six foot swell, partly cloudy skies, and temperatures reaching the lower sixties. Finally, at Lincoln City, we're seeing the best waves of the forecast. Today brings seven to ten foot surf with a six foot swell at fifteen second intervals. Mostly sunny with highs around fifty-five to sixty degrees. Thursday the action continues with six to nine foot waves, partly cloudy skies, and temperatures in the lower sixties. Keep in mind that cold water and sneaker waves are always a daily threat along our coast. These deceptive waves can surge significantly further up the beach than expected, catching people off guard. Rip currents are also active, so stay aware of these powerful channels of fast-moving water flowing away from shore. Whether you're in the water or just enjoying the beach, remain vigilant and keep a constant eye on wave activity and water movement. This forecast was issued at six oh two in the morning and will not be updated until tomorrow. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves. 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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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.
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Long Beach Washington and Portland, OR Surf Report for 06-15-2025
Surf's up, wave riders! The Pacific Northwest coastline is serving up some seriously moody maritime vibes this weekend. We're looking at a classic June marine layer scenario with mostly cloudy skies and gentle northwest winds dancing across Long Beach, Seaside, and the Oregon coast. Wave enthusiasts can expect some playful 1 to 4 foot surf heights depending on your specific coastal zone. The offshore swells are a mixed bag - we've got northwest and southwest pulses ranging from 1 to 2 feet with periods between 11 to 14 seconds. Translation? Expect some interesting wave dynamics but nothing too wild. Temperatures will hover around a crisp 55 to 60 degrees - definitely wetsuit weather. Wind will be blowing from the northwest at 6 to 13 miles per hour, adding a bit of texture to the ocean surface. Tide hunters will want to mark their calendars. We're seeing some substantial tidal ranges from minus 1.3 feet to 8.7 feet throughout the day. Early morning and late afternoon are your prime tide windows. But hey, coastal warriors - this isn't just about catching waves. The ocean demands respect. Cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are serious business. Those deceptive waves can catch even experienced surfers off guard. Stay alert, stay smart, and never turn your back on the Pacific. Sunrise kicks off around 5:24 AM, with a lengthy daylight window closing out at 9:10 PM. Perfect for extended surf sessions and coastal exploration. Catch you on the waves - stay stoked and stay safe! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Long Beach Washington and Portland, OR Surf Report for 06-15-2025
Surf's up, wave riders! Here's your coastal forecast for the Pacific Northwest, where the waves are calling and adventure awaits. We're looking at a classic Pacific Northwest summer morning with mostly cloudy skies and some intriguing surf conditions. Long Beach, Washington is serving up 2 to 4-foot waves with a mixed offshore swell that's got some interesting rhythm - northwest and southwest swells dancing together at different periods. Temperatures are hovering around a crisp 55 degrees with northwest winds at 11 miles per hour. If you're timing your beach day, catch the morning high tide at 8.5 feet around 3 AM, or the afternoon bump at 6.8 feet around 5 PM. Moving down the Oregon coastline, Seaside and Cannon Beach are offering slightly smaller 1 to 3-foot waves. Expect similar cloudy conditions with winds gradually picking up throughout the day. The swell mix includes northwest and southwest pulses that'll keep things interesting for intermediate riders. Manzanita and Rockaway Beach are showing slightly more energy with 2 to 4-foot waves and temperatures climbing into the upper 50s and low 60s. Wind patterns suggest building momentum throughout the day. Important safety note - these waters demand respect. Cold temperatures, unpredictable sneaker waves, and potential rip currents are always present. Stay alert, watch wave patterns, and never turn your back on the ocean. Weekend warriors can expect similar conditions on Sunday - slightly smaller waves, partly cloudy skies, and those classic Pacific Northwest vibes. Sunrise around 5:30 AM, sunset near 9 PM gives you plenty of daylight to chase your coastal dreams. Stay stoked and stay safe out there! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Long Beach Washington and Portland, OR Surf Report for 06-10-2025
Surf's up, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic coastal adventure along the Pacific Northwest shoreline. Today's looking like a dream with partly cloudy skies and waves that'll make your heart race. We're talking serious surf conditions from Long Beach, Washington, down to Lincoln City, Oregon. Expect monster swells ranging 7 to 10 feet with northwest offshore waves hitting a solid 8 feet at 10 to 11 seconds. That's prime conditions for experienced surfers looking to catch some serious water. Temperatures are holding steady around 60 degrees with northwest winds dancing between 5 to 11 miles per hour. Perfect for those who love a crisp coastal breeze and challenging wave sets. But listen up, beach warriors - this isn't your average day by the shore. Cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are lurking, ready to catch the unsuspecting off guard. These aren't your friendly neighborhood waves - they're powerful, unpredictable, and demand respect. A sneaker wave might suddenly charge up the beach way further than you'd expect, while rip currents can sweep you out faster than you can say "wipeout". So keep those eyes peeled and stay alert. Tides are performing their own maritime ballet today, with lows dipping to negative feet and highs reaching impressive 8.6-foot peaks. Sunrise kicks off around 5:24 AM, giving early birds a stunning morning canvas, with sunset painting the sky at 9:08 PM. Wednesday's forecast looks similar - slightly calmer but still packed with oceanic excitement. Mostly cloudy skies, slightly reduced surf heights, and those persistent northwest winds. Bottom line: Respect the ocean, stay smart, and enjoy the incredible maritime playground waiting for you. Surf's calling - are you ready to answer? This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Long Beach Washington and Portland, OR Surf Report for 06-10-2025
Surf's up, coastal adventurers! Get ready for an epic day along the Pacific Northwest coastline. We're looking at some seriously sweet swells rolling in today with northwest waves building to a solid 7 to 10 feet - perfect for experienced wave riders but definitely not for the faint of heart. Long Beach and Seaside are serving up partly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around a crisp 60 degrees. The northwest winds will be dancing between 5 to 9 miles per hour, creating those classic Pacific coastal conditions that'll make surfers and beach lovers rejoice. Tide watchers take note - we've got some dramatic tide shifts today. Expect a morning low tide around minus 1 foot, climbing to a robust 6.9-foot high in the afternoon. Lincoln City and surrounding areas will see similar patterns with an additional late night high tide near 8 feet. Now for the critical safety briefing - these waters are not to be taken lightly. Cold water, sneaker waves, and rip currents are real threats. Those unexpected waves can catch you off guard faster than you can say "wipeout" so stay alert and keep those eyes on the ocean. Our offshore swells are rolling in at a consistent 8 feet with a 10 to 11 second period - giving some seriously clean wave faces for those skilled enough to tackle them. No thunderstorm potential means clear conditions for coastal exploration. Sunrise kicks off around 5:24 AM with a gorgeous sunset painting the sky at 9:08 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the coastal magic. Whether you're a surfer, photographer, or just a beach wanderer, the Oregon and Washington coast is calling your name. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those waves responsibly! 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 inte
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