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801 SW Hwy 101, Suite 1
Lincoln City, OR 97367
(541) 996-1274
1-800-452-2151
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Lincoln City has a temperate year-round climate. Although we do have some hot days in the summer and chilly evenings in the Winter, you can expect to experience temperatures ranging between 45º (7.2 c) and 80º (27 c) . You never know when it might rain, so make sure you've brought some rain gear, but that doesn't mean you won't need sun block in the summer months.

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Lincoln City, Oregon, weather forecast

Courtesy of KATU-TV & the Inn At Spanish Head.

The KATU Coast Camera is located at the Inn At Spanish Head in Lincoln City. From this location we can see north up the coast, south to the mouth of Siletz Bay, and of course there is the Pacific Ocean itself with its fierce winter storms and dramatic sunsets.

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Also a good view at:
lincolncityweather.com.
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There are a several resources online for tracking the high and low tides. We have provided a couple for you here:

www.saltwatertides.com

http://tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/monitor.html

www.oregoncoasttidetables.com
A tsunami is an extremely unlikely event, but it never hurts to be prepared. IF YOU ARE AT THE BEACH AND YOU FEEL AND EARTHQUAKE, drop, cover and hold during the quake and move inland and uphill quickly, or use local evacuation routes. (You may be better off on foot than in your car.) Then wait for an official all clear before returning to the beach.

Even if you don't feel a quake, IF THE OCEAN SUDDENLY RECEDES FROM THE BEACH AND TO A GREATER DISTANCE THAN IS USUAL FOR THAT TIDE, OR IF ALL THE BIRDS WITHIN YOUR VIEW GET UP AND FLY INLAND, a tsunami may be on the way. Move inland and uphill quickly or use the designated evacuation route. Wait for an official all clear before returning to the beach. Download a Tsunami Evacuation Map here. (PDF)

DO NOT GO DOWN TO THE BEACH TO WATCH!
If you are a guest to the beach and don't know where to go, upon your arrival check with the desk clerk at your lodging facility, find the neighborhood evacuation route signs, look for the tsunami brochure or instructions in your room, or contact the Visitor and Convention Bureau at 800-452-2151 or 541-996-1273. If you would like further information before you travel to the beach, visit www.tsunami.noaa.gov