How about Hurricane Force 65-70 knots and 30-35 waves
Check out the synopsis just posted for this weekend from the head NWWS forecaster...
"Next on the list: the extratropical remnants of Supertyphoon
Songda for later Saturday or Saturday night. The incoming GFS
shows this system filling as it loses tropical characteristics on
its trek across the Pacific along 40-45N, then explosively deepens
it to 950-955 mb over the offshore waters before it curls
northeast and north into northern Vancouver Island Saturday night.
This system will have 50 kt winds rotating around it over a very
large area, and the bent back occlusion to its south will likely
have hurricane force winds of 65 to 70 kt. Winds this strong -
with a dynamic fetch across the Pacific as well, will result in
very high seas most likely around 40 feet over the offshore
waters and 30-35 ft over the coastal waters. High winds appear
most likely later Saturday into early Sunday on the coast and in
the north interior of Western Washington. The high seas will cause
serious beach erosion and may result in salt water flooding on the
ocean beaches sometime between Saturday and Sunday. Stay tuned.
As mentioned above, will let the next shift issue watches if
needed after taking a closer look at incoming 00z model data. No
short term change is needed tonight. Albrecht"