Reedsport, OR Marine Weather and Tide Forecast
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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Reedsport, OR

May 15, 2024 1:15 PM PDT (20:15 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 5:49 AM   Sunset 8:36 PM
Moonrise 11:51 AM   Moonset 1:42 AM 
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PZZ310 Coos bay bar- coastal waters from cape blanco or to pt. St. George ca out 10 nm- waters from cape blanco or to pt. St. George ca from 10 to 60 nm- 134 pm pdt Wed may 29 2013 a long-duration moderate to strong north wind event is expected to last from this weekend into early next week. Winds should begin to increase Friday into Saturday - .peaking Sunday with storm force wind gusts possible. Very steep and hazardous waves will accompany this wind event and mariners should prepare for dangerous conditions at sea. The strongest winds and highest seas will occur beyond 5 nm from shore.

PZZ300 848 Am Pdt Wed May 15 2024

Synopsis for the southern oregon coastal waters - A thermal trough pattern will maintain gusty north winds and very steep and hazardous seas for all areas through tonight. Winds will be strongest, reaching gales, and seas will be steepest south of cape blanco and during the afternoons and evenings. North of cape blanco, expect steep to very steep seas with gusty north winds. Conditions improve some on Thursday with winds easing below gales, but gusty winds and steep to very steep seas will likely persist through the end of the week.


7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Reedsport, OR
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Area Discussion for - Medford, OR
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FXUS66 KMFR 151546 AFDMFR

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Medford OR 846 AM PDT Wed May 15 2024

DISCUSSION
Stratus is over the marine waters and just offshore of the immediate coast north of Cape Blanco this morning. Most of this should remain offshore, though may occasionally impinge upon the coast. It will be sunny and warm inland today with just a few wisps of high clouds at times. The Chetco effect was in full force yesterday with Brookings topping out at 89F. Northeasterly offshore winds will continue to funnel down the Chetco today and the low this morning was only 71F, so expect another warm with highs at least in the mid 80s to perhaps around 90F. Temperatures will be very similar to yesterday inland as well (perhaps up a bit) with highs in the mid to upper 80s for west side valleys and in the 70s to near 80F over the East Side. -Spilde



AVIATION
15/12Z TAFs...IFR ceilings/visibility at North Bend earlier and also in the Coquille Valley are clearing and should be VFR in the next hour or so. We expect another round of gusty north winds at KOTH this afternoon/evening with gusts in the 30-35 kt range. The remainder of the area will be VFR through the TAF period with gusty afternoon and early evening breezes for the terminals at Roseburg and Medford. -Spilde/Petrucelli



MARINE
Updated 845 AM Wednesday, May 15, 2024...A thermal trough pattern will maintain gusty north winds and very steep and hazardous wind driven seas for all areas through tonight. Winds will be strongest, reaching gales, and seas will be steepest south of Cape Blanco during the afternoons and evenings. North of Cape Blanco, very steep and hazardous seas with strong winds are expected, but remaining below gale force.

The thermal trough pattern weakens some on Thursday and gales will ease. Despite this subtle improvement, gusty winds and very steep and hazardous seas will persist through the end of the week.
Conditions may improve overall over the weekend as the upper level pattern transitions, though expect conditions to remain hazardous to small craft for areas south of Cape Blanco as northerly winds continue. -Petrucelli



PREV DISCUSSION
/Issued Issued by National Weather Service Eureka CA/

DISCUSSION...There is little change to the forecast this morning.
An upper level ridge remains in place, supporting continued above average temperatures and clear daytime skies through midweek. Low pressure in Canada is expected to flatten the ridge and bring cooler temperatures at the end of the week and into next week.

SHORT TERM...Widespread offshore flow has allowed for mostly clear skies across the area this morning except for a slug of isolated stratus just along the Central Oregon Coast. With clear skies, most of the areas has cooled off into the 50s.

Morning coolness won't last long, however, with high pressure peaking across the area today. Temperatures will warm slightly above Tuesday with highs near 80 in the Umpqua River Valley and closer to 90 near Medford. Any ragged coastal stratus this morning will quickly push offshore. Another warm day is expected in Brookings as winds continue channel down the Chetco valley.

A stronger though still shallow marine layer is expected to develop tonight, and this should result in more cloud cover/patchy fog along the coast north of Cape Blanco. The clouds could also push into portions of the Coquille Valley and the Umpqua Basin. -Spilde / JHW

LONG TERM...Thursday May 16th - Tuesday May 21st...The upper level ridge that lead to the warm temperatures earlier in the week will start to flatten as a trough moves down the British Columbia coast.
This will help push a thermal trough (heat low) from along the southern OR/NorCal coast inland. Typically, this leads to the warmest temperatures of a stretch inland while coastal areas, especially Brookings, cool off.

The trough then slides over the northwest U.S. Friday. Any precipitation associated with this looks to remain well to our north, so dry weather will continue in the region, but the resulting cooler, northwesterly flow will result in temperatures dropping (by more than 10 degrees in some areas) Friday afternoon compared to Thursday. Breezy northwest winds at the surface will pick up in the late afternoon into the evening, but not anything overly gusty.

While dry weather continues through the weekend, temperatures will cool each day under continued northwesterly flow as another shortwave trough starts to slide down from the northwest. This will gradually dig far enough south by Monday that about 10-15% of members of the National Blend of Models indicate some precipitation is possible in northern Douglas and Klamath counties. Another shortwave Tuesday will bring these chances further south and east, though model differences in the strength and timing of this system are numerous at this range. -CSP

MFR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
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None.

PACIFIC COASTAL WATERS...Gale Warning until 5 AM PDT Thursday for PZZ356-376.

Hazardous Seas Warning from 5 AM Thursday to 5 AM PDT Friday for PZZ350-356-370-376.

Small Craft Advisory until 5 AM PDT Friday for PZZ350-370.




Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind Air TempWater Temp WavesinHgDewPt
46229 - UMPQUA OFFSHORE, OR (139) 24 mi50 min 51°F8 ft
CHAO3 - 9432780 - Charleston, OR 28 mi40 min N 9.9G20 30.13
SNTO3 32 mi46 min N 7 52°F 30.1552°F


Wind History for Port Orford, OR
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Airport Reports
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherTempDewPtRHinHg
KOTH SOUTHWEST OREGON RGNL,OR 22 sm19 minN 21G2610 smClear57°F52°F82%30.11
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Tide / Current for Reedsport, Umpqua River, Oregon
   
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Reedsport
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Wed -- 02:08 AM PDT     2.72 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 02:41 AM PDT     Moonset
Wed -- 04:49 AM PDT     First Quarter
Wed -- 05:50 AM PDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 07:17 AM PDT     4.89 feet High Tide
Wed -- 12:50 PM PDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 02:32 PM PDT     0.39 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 08:35 PM PDT     Sunset
Wed -- 09:32 PM PDT     5.10 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Reedsport, Umpqua River, Oregon, Tide feet
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4.7


Tide / Current for Entrance, Umpqua River, Oregon
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Entrance
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Wed -- 12:48 AM PDT     3.27 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 02:42 AM PDT     Moonset
Wed -- 04:49 AM PDT     First Quarter
Wed -- 05:50 AM PDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 06:11 AM PDT     5.04 feet High Tide
Wed -- 12:51 PM PDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 01:11 PM PDT     0.47 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 08:26 PM PDT     5.26 feet High Tide
Wed -- 08:35 PM PDT     Sunset
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Entrance, Umpqua River, Oregon, Tide feet
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4.2


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