Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Port Orford, OR
April 19, 2024 12:43 PM PDT (19:43 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 6:24 AM Sunset 8:06 PM Moonrise 3:09 PM Moonset 3:57 AM |
PZZ356 Coastal Waters From Cape Blanco Or To Pt. St. George Ca Out 10 Nm- 838 Am Pdt Fri Apr 19 2024
Today - NW wind 5 to 10 kt. Wind waves N 2 ft at 5 seconds. SWell sw 2 ft at 15 seconds and nw 3 to 4 ft at 6 seconds.
Tonight - NW wind 10 kt - .backing to S after midnight, then - . Becoming S 5 kt early in the morning. Wind waves N 2 ft at 4 seconds in the evening - .becoming less than 2 ft. SWell sw 1 to 2 ft at 15 seconds and W 1 to 2 ft at 12 seconds.
Sat - Northern portion, S wind 10 to 15 kt - .veering to W 5 to 10 kt late in the afternoon. Brookings southward, S wind 5 to 10 kt - .veering to sw late in the afternoon. Wind waves nw 2 ft at 3 seconds - .shifting to the sw 2 ft at 3 seconds in the afternoon. SWell sw 1 to 2 ft at 14 seconds and W 1 to 2 ft at 12 seconds. Showers likely.
Sat night - N wind 5 to 15 kt. Wind waves nw 2 ft at 5 seconds. SWell W 5 to 6 ft at 10 seconds. Slight chance of showers.
Sun - N wind 10 to 15 kt - .rising to 15 to 25 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves nw 3 ft at 5 seconds. SWell W 6 to 7 ft at 13 seconds - .shifting to the nw 8 ft at 12 seconds in the afternoon.
Sun night - N wind 30 kt - .easing to 20 to 25 kt after midnight. Within 5 nm of brookings southward, N wind 15 to 25 kt - .easing to 10 to 15 kt after midnight. Wind waves N 7 ft at 6 seconds. SWell nw 8 ft at 12 seconds - .subsiding to nw 4 to 6 ft at 11 seconds after midnight.
Mon - N wind 20 kt - .rising to 25 kt in the afternoon and evening, then - .easing to 20 kt after midnight. Wind waves nw 6 ft at 7 seconds. SWell W 4 to 5 ft at 11 seconds.
Tue - N wind 15 kt. Wind waves N 3 ft at 5 seconds. SWell nw 3 to 4 ft at 9 seconds.
PZZ300 838 Am Pdt Fri Apr 19 2024
Synopsis for the southern oregon coastal waters - The thermal trough will weaken this morning with north winds diminishing. Calmer conditions are expected this afternoon through tonight. A weak front will result in increasing south winds early Saturday morning, then winds will shift to the west late Saturday morning and afternoon. North winds will increase Sunday with the strongest winds south of cape blanco.
Area Discussion for - Medford, OR
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FXUS66 KMFR 191701 AFDMFR
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 907 AM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024
.Updated aviation discussion for 18z TAFs.
DISCUSSION
No major updates needed this morning; just some fine tuning of winds and sky for this afternoon. Quiet spring like weather is expected today, and aside from a weak front expected on Saturday, quiet weather is expected to continue into early next week. The rest of the forecast is on track and no other updates are needed. See the previous discussion for details on the upcoming weather. /BR-y
AVIATION
19/18Z TAFs...Other than some high clouds at times and a slight uptick in diurnal breezes this afternoon, VFR will prevail area wide through the next 24 hours. Coastal areas won't be nearly as gusty as yesterday. A very weak cold front approaches the coast at the end of the TAF period, which will bring increased cloudiness and light rain Saturday afternoon. -Spilde/CSP
MARINE
Updated 840 AM Friday, April 19, 2024...The thermal trough will weaken today with relatively calm conditions this afternoon through tonight. A weak cold front will bring increasing south winds early Saturday morning, but they are expected to remain below small craft. The front will move inland late Saturday morning with winds becoming westerly. A thermal trough will set up along the south coast Sunday with north winds increasing, with moderate to strong winds south of Cape Blanco Sunday afternoon. Moderate to strong north winds will persist into early next week. -Petrucelli
PREV DISCUSSION
/Issued 238 AM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024/
DISCUSSION...High pressure will maintain very nice early spring weather across most of SW Oregon and Northern California today.
Some high clouds will drift by at times, but overall, expect mainly sunny skies with a mild afternoon. High temperatures will be largely in the 70s in the valleys west of the Cascades and into the 60s over the East Side. The air mass is quite dry, so humidity this afternoon will drop into the teens and 20s in many areas -- keep the lip balm and skin moisturizer handy. This will also likely prevent any potential pop-up sprinkles/showers from reaching the ground over SE sections of the CWA (though there is a about a 5-10% chance) due to some weak instability over there.
Better chance for this is over the Sierra/NW Nevada.
Dry weather is expected tonight into Saturday as a weak short wave upper ridge swings through. However, a cold front will approach the coast on Saturday. Some rain showers are likely to move into the coastal waters during the morning, and then eventually move onshore Saturday afternoon. Given the preceding dry air mass, it will be difficult for these showers to get very far inland Saturday afternoon/evening. This is evident in the PoP forecast with PoPs not even reaching 15% here in Medford. PoPs will be highest along the coast 18z Sat-00z Sun (50-70%), then lower to 20-40% Saturday evening. Farthest east precip chances (20-40%)
reach the Cascades north of Highway 140. It should be noted that it will get breezy Saturday afternoon/evening in many areas from the WSW, shifting to NW as the front moves through (peak gusts 25-35 mph).
The front shifts east of the area Saturday night with high pressure building in on Sunday/Monday. Frost/freezing conditions are possible during this period of dry weather during the late nights/early mornings in the valleys west of the Cascades. It will only be nominally cooler on Sunday, with high temperatures closer to normal across NW sections, but remaining at least a few degrees above normal elsewhere. Monday will warm up substantially (up 5-10 F over Sunday). Another thermal trough will strengthen in NorCal resulting in another round of N-NE winds late Sunday through Monday. This should even bring the milder weather to portions of the SW coast (Brookings).
The next chance at precip won't come until Tuesday of next week.
Some guidance is showing the upper trough offshore staying well to our north and west with a bit of a moisture surge from the south.
This could cause some showers (thunder?) in parts of NorCal and maybe from the Cascades eastward Tuesday afternoon/evening. Models aren't too bullish on this just yet with NBM PoPs only peaking up around 20%. The upper trough should send a cold front onshore at midweek with a bit of a cool down and a chance of showers.
-Spilde
AVIATION...Other than some high clouds at times and a slight uptick in diurnal breezes this afternoon, VFR will prevail area wide through the next 24 hours. Coastal areas won't be nearly as gusty as yesterday. -Spilde
MARINE
Updated 200 AM Friday, April 19, 2024
A weakening thermal trough will maintain steep, hazardous seas through early this morning. Steep seas will shift to beyond 10 NM from shore and south of Cape Blanco by late morning, then subside below small craft advisory levels this afternoon. Conditions improve tonight with relatively light winds and low seas into Saturday, though a weak cold front will move through on Saturday with some rain. Gusty north winds and steep seas are expected to return later in the weekend with possible gales and very steep, hazardous seas south of Cape Blanco late Sunday into Monday. -Spilde
MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
OR...None.
CA...None.
PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...Small Craft Advisory until 11 AM PDT this morning for PZZ370.
Small Craft Advisory until 2 PM PDT this afternoon for PZZ376.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 907 AM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024
.Updated aviation discussion for 18z TAFs.
DISCUSSION
No major updates needed this morning; just some fine tuning of winds and sky for this afternoon. Quiet spring like weather is expected today, and aside from a weak front expected on Saturday, quiet weather is expected to continue into early next week. The rest of the forecast is on track and no other updates are needed. See the previous discussion for details on the upcoming weather. /BR-y
AVIATION
19/18Z TAFs...Other than some high clouds at times and a slight uptick in diurnal breezes this afternoon, VFR will prevail area wide through the next 24 hours. Coastal areas won't be nearly as gusty as yesterday. A very weak cold front approaches the coast at the end of the TAF period, which will bring increased cloudiness and light rain Saturday afternoon. -Spilde/CSP
MARINE
Updated 840 AM Friday, April 19, 2024...The thermal trough will weaken today with relatively calm conditions this afternoon through tonight. A weak cold front will bring increasing south winds early Saturday morning, but they are expected to remain below small craft. The front will move inland late Saturday morning with winds becoming westerly. A thermal trough will set up along the south coast Sunday with north winds increasing, with moderate to strong winds south of Cape Blanco Sunday afternoon. Moderate to strong north winds will persist into early next week. -Petrucelli
PREV DISCUSSION
/Issued 238 AM PDT Fri Apr 19 2024/
DISCUSSION...High pressure will maintain very nice early spring weather across most of SW Oregon and Northern California today.
Some high clouds will drift by at times, but overall, expect mainly sunny skies with a mild afternoon. High temperatures will be largely in the 70s in the valleys west of the Cascades and into the 60s over the East Side. The air mass is quite dry, so humidity this afternoon will drop into the teens and 20s in many areas -- keep the lip balm and skin moisturizer handy. This will also likely prevent any potential pop-up sprinkles/showers from reaching the ground over SE sections of the CWA (though there is a about a 5-10% chance) due to some weak instability over there.
Better chance for this is over the Sierra/NW Nevada.
Dry weather is expected tonight into Saturday as a weak short wave upper ridge swings through. However, a cold front will approach the coast on Saturday. Some rain showers are likely to move into the coastal waters during the morning, and then eventually move onshore Saturday afternoon. Given the preceding dry air mass, it will be difficult for these showers to get very far inland Saturday afternoon/evening. This is evident in the PoP forecast with PoPs not even reaching 15% here in Medford. PoPs will be highest along the coast 18z Sat-00z Sun (50-70%), then lower to 20-40% Saturday evening. Farthest east precip chances (20-40%)
reach the Cascades north of Highway 140. It should be noted that it will get breezy Saturday afternoon/evening in many areas from the WSW, shifting to NW as the front moves through (peak gusts 25-35 mph).
The front shifts east of the area Saturday night with high pressure building in on Sunday/Monday. Frost/freezing conditions are possible during this period of dry weather during the late nights/early mornings in the valleys west of the Cascades. It will only be nominally cooler on Sunday, with high temperatures closer to normal across NW sections, but remaining at least a few degrees above normal elsewhere. Monday will warm up substantially (up 5-10 F over Sunday). Another thermal trough will strengthen in NorCal resulting in another round of N-NE winds late Sunday through Monday. This should even bring the milder weather to portions of the SW coast (Brookings).
The next chance at precip won't come until Tuesday of next week.
Some guidance is showing the upper trough offshore staying well to our north and west with a bit of a moisture surge from the south.
This could cause some showers (thunder?) in parts of NorCal and maybe from the Cascades eastward Tuesday afternoon/evening. Models aren't too bullish on this just yet with NBM PoPs only peaking up around 20%. The upper trough should send a cold front onshore at midweek with a bit of a cool down and a chance of showers.
-Spilde
AVIATION...Other than some high clouds at times and a slight uptick in diurnal breezes this afternoon, VFR will prevail area wide through the next 24 hours. Coastal areas won't be nearly as gusty as yesterday. -Spilde
MARINE
Updated 200 AM Friday, April 19, 2024
A weakening thermal trough will maintain steep, hazardous seas through early this morning. Steep seas will shift to beyond 10 NM from shore and south of Cape Blanco by late morning, then subside below small craft advisory levels this afternoon. Conditions improve tonight with relatively light winds and low seas into Saturday, though a weak cold front will move through on Saturday with some rain. Gusty north winds and steep seas are expected to return later in the weekend with possible gales and very steep, hazardous seas south of Cape Blanco late Sunday into Monday. -Spilde
MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
OR...None.
CA...None.
PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...Small Craft Advisory until 11 AM PDT this morning for PZZ370.
Small Craft Advisory until 2 PM PDT this afternoon for PZZ376.
Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air Temp | Water Temp | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
PORO3 - 9431647 - Port Orford, OR | 0 mi | 56 min | SSE 1G | 54°F | 46°F | 30.00 | ||
46128 | 38 mi | 164 min | 52°F | |||||
SNTO3 | 38 mi | 74 min | N 2.9 | 65°F | 30.01 | 42°F | ||
CHAO3 - 9432780 - Charleston, OR | 43 mi | 68 min | W 2.9G | 30.01 |
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Fri -- 04:08 AM PDT 2.56 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 04:57 AM PDT Moonset
Fri -- 06:29 AM PDT Sunrise
Fri -- 09:49 AM PDT 5.73 feet High Tide
Fri -- 04:08 PM PDT Moonrise
Fri -- 04:13 PM PDT 1.00 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 08:05 PM PDT Sunset
Fri -- 10:43 PM PDT 6.27 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Fri -- 04:08 AM PDT 2.56 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 04:57 AM PDT Moonset
Fri -- 06:29 AM PDT Sunrise
Fri -- 09:49 AM PDT 5.73 feet High Tide
Fri -- 04:08 PM PDT Moonrise
Fri -- 04:13 PM PDT 1.00 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 08:05 PM PDT Sunset
Fri -- 10:43 PM PDT 6.27 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Port Orford, Oregon, Tide feet
12 am |
5.3 |
1 am |
4.4 |
2 am |
3.5 |
3 am |
2.9 |
4 am |
2.6 |
5 am |
2.7 |
6 am |
3.3 |
7 am |
4.1 |
8 am |
5 |
9 am |
5.6 |
10 am |
5.7 |
11 am |
5.4 |
12 pm |
4.5 |
1 pm |
3.4 |
2 pm |
2.3 |
3 pm |
1.4 |
4 pm |
1 |
5 pm |
1.2 |
6 pm |
1.9 |
7 pm |
3 |
8 pm |
4.3 |
9 pm |
5.4 |
10 pm |
6.1 |
11 pm |
6.2 |
Wedderburn
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Fri -- 04:13 AM PDT 1.99 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 04:56 AM PDT Moonset
Fri -- 06:29 AM PDT Sunrise
Fri -- 09:50 AM PDT 5.05 feet High Tide
Fri -- 04:08 PM PDT Moonrise
Fri -- 04:19 PM PDT 0.76 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 08:04 PM PDT Sunset
Fri -- 10:40 PM PDT 5.51 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Fri -- 04:13 AM PDT 1.99 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 04:56 AM PDT Moonset
Fri -- 06:29 AM PDT Sunrise
Fri -- 09:50 AM PDT 5.05 feet High Tide
Fri -- 04:08 PM PDT Moonrise
Fri -- 04:19 PM PDT 0.76 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 08:04 PM PDT Sunset
Fri -- 10:40 PM PDT 5.51 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Wedderburn, Rogue River, Oregon, Tide feet
12 am |
4.6 |
1 am |
3.8 |
2 am |
3 |
3 am |
2.3 |
4 am |
2 |
5 am |
2.1 |
6 am |
2.7 |
7 am |
3.5 |
8 am |
4.3 |
9 am |
4.9 |
10 am |
5 |
11 am |
4.7 |
12 pm |
4 |
1 pm |
3 |
2 pm |
2 |
3 pm |
1.2 |
4 pm |
0.8 |
5 pm |
0.9 |
6 pm |
1.5 |
7 pm |
2.5 |
8 pm |
3.7 |
9 pm |
4.7 |
10 pm |
5.4 |
11 pm |
5.5 |
Medford, OR,
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