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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Depoe Bay, OR

June 18, 2025 10:46 AM PDT (17:46 UTC)
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NOTE: Zones were updated 3/20/2025
PZZ255 Coastal Waters From Cascade Head To Florence Or Out 10 Nm- 847 Am Pdt Tue Sep 13 2022

.dense fog advisory in effect until 10 pm pdt this evening - .

Rest of today - SW wind to 5 kt. Wind waves sw 1 ft at 4 seconds. NW swell 2 ft at 9 seconds. Widespread dense fog and a chance of showers in the morning, then areas of dense fog in the afternoon.

Tonight - N wind to 5 kt. Wind waves N 1 ft at 4 seconds. NW swell 3 ft at 9 seconds. Areas of dense fog in the evening. Patchy dense fog after midnight.

Wed - N wind 5 kt. Wind waves N 1 ft at 4 seconds. NW swell 3 ft at 9 seconds. Patchy dense fog in the morning.

Wed night - NW wind 5 kt. Wind waves W 1 ft at 4 seconds. NW swell 3 ft at 9 seconds.

Thu - SE wind 5 kt, veering to W in the afternoon. Wind waves se 1 ft at 4 seconds, shifting to the W at 4 seconds in the afternoon. NW swell 3 ft at 10 seconds.

Thu night - N wind 5 to 10 kt. Wind waves N 1 ft at 4 seconds. NW swell 3 ft at 10 seconds.

Fri - N wind 5 to 10 kt. Wind waves 2 ft. NW swell 3 ft.

Sat - NW wind 5 to 10 kt. Wind waves 2 ft. NW swell 4 ft.
PZZ200 205 Am Pdt Wed Jun 18 2025

Synopsis for the southern washington and northern oregon coast - A weak front moves through the coastal waters through Wednesday morning. Weak high pressure returns over the waters Thursday before multiple frontal systems impact the waters Friday into the weekend.

7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Depoe Bay, OR
   
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Tide / Current for Taft, Siletz Bay, Oregon
  
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Taft
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Wed -- 12:49 AM PDT     1.90 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 01:12 AM PDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 05:29 AM PDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 05:49 AM PDT     4.85 feet High Tide
Wed -- 12:20 PM PDT     Last Quarter
Wed -- 12:45 PM PDT     0.36 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 01:18 PM PDT     Moonset
Wed -- 07:12 PM PDT     5.92 feet High Tide
Wed -- 09:05 PM PDT     Sunset
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Taft, Siletz Bay, Oregon, Tide feet
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1.9
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2.3
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3.1
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1.1
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1.9
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3.2
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5.2
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3.2

Tide / Current for Kernville, Siletz River, Oregon
  
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Kernville
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Wed -- 01:11 AM PDT     Moonrise
Wed -- 01:29 AM PDT     1.70 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 05:29 AM PDT     Sunrise
Wed -- 06:25 AM PDT     4.44 feet High Tide
Wed -- 12:20 PM PDT     Last Quarter
Wed -- 01:18 PM PDT     Moonset
Wed -- 01:25 PM PDT     0.32 feet Low Tide
Wed -- 07:48 PM PDT     5.42 feet High Tide
Wed -- 09:05 PM PDT     Sunset
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Kernville, Siletz River, Oregon, Tide feet
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3.5

Area Discussion for Portland, OR
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FXUS66 KPQR 181017 AFDPQR

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Portland OR 317 AM PDT Wed Jun 18 2025

SYNOPSIS
A weak cold front will bring light showers today, mainly along the coast and Coast Range with mostly dry conditions inland. Dry weather prevails on Thursday. Friday to Saturday, a low pressure system will return widespread rain to the area. This system will also lead to a 15-20% chance for thunderstorms on Friday, which could produce lightning, heavy downpours, and gusty outflow winds. Drier and warmer weather returns Sunday into early next week.

SHORT TERM
Now through Thursday night...Radar imagery as of early Wednesday morning depicts scattered showers off the south Washington and north Oregon coasts as a weak cold front approaches the area. Rain is expected to be very light today as this front progresses inland. Amounts are forecast around 0.05-0.10" along the coast, and a trace to 0.05" for the Portland Metro and southwest Washington lowlands. Most other locations remain predominately dry this morning. By this afternoon, dry weather will prevail across all of northwest Oregon and southwest Washington as the front dies off. Cloud cover will also begin to break out, leading to increasing sunshine. As a result, high temperatures are forecast to peak in the low 70s today with upper 50s to low 60s along the coast.
Westerly to southwesterly winds are generally forecast under 10 mph today for most places, however, expect breezier conditions through the Columbia River Gorge. As pressure gradients tighten this afternoon, westerly winds could gust to 25-35 mph through the Gorge and Upper Hood River Valley.

Surface high pressure returns on Thursday, briefly returning northerly to northwesterly winds across the area with breezy westerly winds through the Gorge. Overall dry on Thursday, however, cloud cover will gradually increase ahead of the next system. Thursday's high temperatures are forecast similar to today - low 70s inland and upper 50s to low 60s along the coast. Thursday night, the next cold front approaches the Pacific Northwest, leading to a pattern change towards cooler and wetter weather as we head into the weekend. -Alviz

LONG TERM
Friday through Tuesday...There is high confidence for much cooler and wetter weather across northwest Oregon and southwest Washington at the end of the week. There continues to be excellent agreement among ensemble members for an upper level trough dipping down into the Pacific Northwest from the northeast Pacific. Temperatures will drop on Friday and Saturday, with highs forecast to peak in the upper 50s to low 60s across interior lowland valleys.

The initial surface cold front associated with the upper level trough will arrive on Friday, returning widespread showers. A secondary shortwave will then arrive on Saturday as the upper level low moves directly overhead, continuing the wet weather.
Will note that there is a 15-20% chance for thunderstorms Friday afternoon. Cold air aloft from the trough will increase atmospheric instability and steepen lapse rates. Combined with abundant moisture and lift, this will be favorable for the development of thunderstorms or heavy showers. Any passing thunderstorms could produce lightning, downpours, or gusty outflow winds. When thunder roars, go indoors!

The bulk of the precipitation is forecast from early Friday morning to early Sunday morning. A soaking rain is likely, as 48-hour probabilities for 0.50" of rain or more from 5 AM Friday to 5 AM Sunday is around 50-70% for interior lowland valleys and 70-90% along the coast and high terrain. For 1" or more of rain in 48 hours during this same time period, probabilities are around 10-20% for interior lowland valleys and 30-50% along the coast and high terrain. The current rainfall forecast calls for 0.50-0.75" across the Willamette Valley and southwest Washington lowlands, 0.75-1.25" along the coast and Coast Range, and 0.75-2" across the Cascades. Given the showery nature of precipitation this weekend, some locations will significantly overperform for total rain amounts while other locations underperform. That said, forecast rain amounts are still fairly substantial for all locations for this time of year.

Dry weather returns on Sunday as high pressure re-builds. High pressure will continue heading into early next week, leading to sunnier and warmer conditions. Temperatures will rebound, with NBM guidance suggesting a 60-80% chance that temperatures exceed 80 degrees across the Willamette Valley by Monday and Tuesday. -Alviz

AVIATION
A weak cold front is moving east through NW Oregon and SW Washington and will be east of the Cascades by 18z Wednesday. This weak cold front will bring light rain showers to the region. Along the coast, predominately IFR conditions expected with a 50-60% chance for LIFR conditions through around 15-18Z Wednesday. For inland locations, there's a 50-80% chance of MVFR conditions starting around 10Z-12Z Wednesday. Conditions expected to improve back towards generally VFR between 18-22Z Wednesday. Winds become westerly behind the front at 5-10 kts, then shift northerly after 00z Thursday.

*KTTD ASOS is currently INOP except for altimeter and will be AMD NOT SKED.

PDX AND APPROACHES...VFR under increasing cloud cover as a weak front slowly pushes inland. Light rain and MVFR cigs expected around 10-12Z Wednesday. Conditions improving back to VFR with showers tapering off around 18-20Z Wednesday. Light southerly winds shift west to northwest and increase to 7-10 kts after 18-20z Wednesday. -HEC

MARINE
Although a weak front continues moving through the waters early this morning, relatively quiet conditions continue across the coastal waters as buoy observations show 5-15 kt winds and 3-5 ft seas. Southerly will shift back to the northwest today in the wake of the front, remaining 5-15 kt through early Friday as surface high pressure builds back over the waters. Seas will build to around 5-6 ft on Thursday, with a modest westerly swell as the primary contributor. The arrival of an unseasonably deep trough of low pressure will bring more unsettled conditions from Friday into the weekend, with winds increasing closer to small craft criteria and seas building to 7-8 feet by Saturday.
-CB/HEC

PQR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

OR...None.
WA...None.
PZ...None.


Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind AirWater WavesinHgDewPt
46097 13 mi116 min 54°F 53°F30.11
NWPO3 - Newport, OR 14 mi46 minSSW 5.1G6 55°F
SBEO3 - 9435380 - South Beach, OR 14 mi52 min 30.14
46280 16 mi50 min 52°F3 ft
46283 16 mi50 min 53°F3 ft
46281 17 mi50 min 53°F3 ft
46050 - STONEWALL BANKS - 20NM West of Newport, OR 20 mi46 minNW 7.8G9.7 58°F 30.1448°F


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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherAirDewPtRHinHg
KONP NEWPORT MUNI,OR 17 sm31 minWSW 0310 smOvercast55°F55°F100%30.16

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