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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Hoquiam, WA


May 18, 2026 11:33 AM PDT (18:33 UTC)
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Sunrise 5:35 AM   Sunset 8:47 PM
Moonrise 5:38 AM   Moonset 10:59 PM 
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NOTE: Zones updated 4/16/2026. Some zones changed. Use Edit if needed.
PZZ110 Grays Harbor Bar- 505 Am Pdt Mon May 18 2026
combined seas 4 to 6 feet, becoming 5 to 7 feet by this afternoon. Bar conditions light, becoming moderate. Maximum ebb currents will occur around 600 am Monday, and 645 pm Monday, and 700 am Tuesday. The Monday and Tuesday morning ebbs will be very strong.
PZZ100 505 Am Pdt Mon May 18 2026

Synopsis for the northern and central washington coastal and inland waters - High pressure will remain offshore throughout the week. A weak, splitting frontal system will move into the waters tonight into Tuesday. High pressure will then build back into the waters around midweek before another weak frontal system moves into the area Thursday into Friday. Onshore flow will persist over the next several days, with daily westerly pushes expected along the strait of juan de fuca.

7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Hoquiam, WA
   
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Tide / Current for Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington
  
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Mon -- 02:13 AM PDT     11.64 feet High Tide
Mon -- 05:36 AM PDT     Sunrise
Mon -- 06:38 AM PDT     Moonrise
Mon -- 09:07 AM PDT     -2.51 feet Low Tide
Mon -- 03:57 PM PDT     9.30 feet High Tide
Mon -- 08:48 PM PDT     Sunset
Mon -- 09:07 PM PDT     2.96 feet Low Tide
Mon -- 11:58 PM PDT     Moonset
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Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, Tide feet
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9.5
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10.9
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11.6
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11.3
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9.9
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7.5
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4.5
7
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1.4
8
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-1.2
9
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-2.5
10
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-1.7
11
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0.4
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2.9
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5.3
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7.4
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8.8
4
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9.3
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8.7
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7.3
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5.5
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3.9
9
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3
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3.6
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5.6

Tide / Current for Channel, 2.1 mi NNE of Westport, Grays Harbor, Washington Current
  
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Channel
Click for Map Flood direction 21 true
Ebb direction 249 true

Mon -- 02:19 AM PDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Mon -- 05:37 AM PDT     Sunrise
Mon -- 06:08 AM PDT     -2.29 knots Max Ebb
Mon -- 06:39 AM PDT     Moonrise
Mon -- 09:35 AM PDT     0.00 knots Slack
Mon -- 12:45 PM PDT     1.74 knots Max Flood
Mon -- 03:59 PM PDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Mon -- 06:48 PM PDT     -1.12 knots Max Ebb
Mon -- 08:48 PM PDT     Sunset
Mon -- 09:18 PM PDT     0.01 knots Slack
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Channel, 2.1 mi NNE of Westport, Grays Harbor, Washington Current, knots
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-0.6
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-2.1
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-2.3
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-2.1
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-1.5
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-0.6
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0.4
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1.2
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1.7
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1.7
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1.5
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0.9
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-0
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-0.7
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-1
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-1.1
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1.1

Area Discussion for Seattle, WA
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FXUS66 KSEW 181609 AFDSEW

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 909 AM PDT Mon May 18 2026

SYNOPSIS
High pressure will remain situated offshore through much of next week, maintaining near-normal temperatures across western Washington with cloudy mornings and sunshine in the afternoons. A few weak systems will move over the top of the ridge towards the middle of next week, bringing little more than a few periods of sprinkles.

SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
Upper-troughing currently over the Great Basin while an upper- level ridge is just offshore the PNW. High clouds are currently streaming in under northwest flow aloft. Stratus has been confined to west central Washington between the Kitsap Peninsula and into the South Sound with the edges beginning to erode away.
This will give way to mainly just high clouds and some fair weather cumulus across the area this afternoon. High temperatures are forecast in the 60s across the interior with 50s along the coast. Increasing onshore flow will lead to breezy winds through the Strait of Juan de Fuca this evening with gusts up to 30 mph on Whidbey Island before gradually decreasing later tonight. HRRR suggests a 35% chance of gusts exceeding 35 mph. Overnight lows will fall into the 40s.

Upper-ridging is likely to maintain through midweek as conditions remain rather benign. Weak disturbances will attempt to traverse along the periphery of the ridge - maintaining slight (15% or less) PoPs but mostly for the mountains.
Temperatures are to remain near-seasonal throughout this period with highs in the 60s to near lower 70s and lows in the 40s.

LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/
The upper level ridge offshore will begin to flatten on Thursday as a low pressure system slowly strengthens and lowers from the Gulf of Alaska. Conditions are favored to remain dry into the first half of the weekend as zonal flow sets up aloft, with continued mild temperatures. Ensembles are honing in on a potential pattern change by the end of next weekend, with increasing chances for widespread rainfall arriving Sunday evening. However, the details remain uncertain at this time.

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AVIATION
North/northwesterly winds will persist aloft as an upper level ridge remains nudged over the region. Onshore flow will continue in the low levels, which allowed for some localized stratus to push inland this morning, mainly for areas along the coast, the Southwest Interior, and the south Sound where these terminals are seeing MVFR/IFR conditions likely through 18z (most likely for KHQM, KPWT, and KOLM). Expect cigs at the remainder of the terminals to remain VFR through the day.

Winds remain light southerly at 6 kt or less across the majority of the interior terminals this morning, outside of KPAE, where winds continue out of the north. Winds along the coast are light northwesterly and KCLM remains westerly between 8-12 kt under increased onshore flow. Winds will increase to 7-10 kt this afternoon and look to switch to the north across the interior between 00-03Z tonight. A weak, splitting frontal system will move into the area tonight into Tuesday, with the main impact being more widespread stratus by Tuesday morning.

KSEA.. MVFR ceilings this morning with broken clouds at the terminal around 1500 to 2000 ft. Ceilings will rebound to VFR likely after 17z and will remain VFR throughout the day. A much greater probability (40-45 percent) exists of ceilings dropping to MVFR by Tuesday morning. Winds are southerly and will increase to 7-10 kt this afternoon, before switching to the north between 00-03Z.

14/Mazurkiewicz

MARINE
High pressure will remain situated over the northeastern Pacific through much week, bringing a prolonged period of north/northwesterly winds to the coastal waters. A weak, splitting frontal system will move into the waters tonight into Tuesday and will bring an increase of onshore flow along the central and eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca, with another round of small craft westerlies expected this afternoon and evening.

High pressure will build back into the coastal waters in the wake of the front. Onshore flow will persist throughout much of the week and will result in daily pushes of westerly winds along the Strait. The next weak frontal system looks to move into the area waters Thursday into Friday, followed by another late next weekend.

Seas will generally hover between 6-8 ft through the first half of the week, before increasing towards 8-10 ft mid to late week.
The latest GEFS probabilistic guidance is highlighting roughly a 20-40 percent chance of seas exceeding 9 ft by next weekend.

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HYDROLOGY
The daily hydrology discussion has ended until the start of the next rainy season; it will only be updated during this time as needed.

SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
WA...None.
PZ...Small Craft Advisory from 2 PM this afternoon to 5 AM PDT Tuesday for Central U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca- East Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.


Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind AirWater WavesinHgDewPt
WPTW1 - 9441102 - Westport, WA 10 mi58 minNW 14G17 54°F 56°F30.28
46211 - Grays Harbor, WA (036) 18 mi38 min 53°F5 ft
TOKW1 - 9440910 - Toke Point, WA 19 mi46 minWNW 14G17 30.29
46453 41 mi39 min 5 ft
46041 - CAPE ELIZABETH- 45NM Northwest of Aberdeen, WA 49 mi34 minNW 9.7G12 53°F 30.3149°F


Wind History for Westport, WA
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherAirDewPtRHinHg
KHQM Bowerman Airport US1 sm40 minW 1510 smClear57°F45°F63%30.27

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