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WASHINGTON STATE BEACH AND SURF REPORT

SUMMARY: The Washington coast is currently dominated by a significant offshore swell, with buoy readings indicating large wave height and long period. Despite the offshore swell, local wave heights at protected locations like Neah Bay and Crescent are minimal. Conditions are cool and windy, with a continued easing of seas forecasted for Thursday.

REPORT METRICS
Current Local Date/Time: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2025, 10:39 AM PDT
Neah Bay Temp (Current/High): 42°F / 54°F (Current at 3 AM PDT / Forecast High)
Neah Bay Local Wind: W 10 to 15 knots, easing to 5 to 10 knots (NOAA)
SWELL DATA (Grays Harbor Buoy 46041)
Swell Direction Swell Size (SWH) Swell Period
WNW 11.15 Ft. 12.9 seconds
WAVE SIZE ESTIMATES (surforecast/pacificwaverider)
Location Wave Size
Tofino, Canada Head to Head++
Neah Bay Flat to Ankle High
Crescent Flat to Ankle High
South Jetty Westport Data Unavailable (from source)
Half Moon Bay, WA Shoulder to Head High
Long Beach Data Unavailable (from source)
TIDE INFORMATION (Neah Bay, WA - NOAA)
Most Recent Tide: 11:58 PM, 0.37 ft., Low (Data from 10/27/2025)
Next Significant Tide: 6:12 AM, 5.29 ft., High (Data from 10/27/2025)

TOMORROW'S FORECAST (THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2025)

Weather (NOAA): E wind 5 to 10 knots. Rain likely after midnight.
Surf/Seas (NOAA): Seas 8 to 10 ft, subsiding to 5 to 6 ft. Wave detail: W 8 ft at 11 seconds.

Wave size estimates are from surforecast/pacificwaverider and weather/ocean data is from noaa (as of 5:29 AM EDT, 10/29/2025).

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