Waning Gibbous
Next full moon: 23 daysNext Moonrise: 12:49 AM
Moon phase
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Falling Tide
Low tide in 5hr 30min2.73 ft · 10:17 pm

Next Tide Predictions

Today
Low10:17 pm2.73 ft
Sunday
High4:52 am14.3 ft
Low11:07 am2.54 ft
High5:28 pm11.0 ft
Low10:54 pm4.08 ft
Monday
High5:36 am13.5 ft
Low12:02 pm3.19 ft
High6:36 pm9.88 ft
Low11:39 pm5.36 ft
Tuesday
High6:34 am12.8 ft
Low1:16 pm3.59 ft
High8:05 pm9.43 ft
Wednesday
Low12:46 am6.40 ft
High7:50 am12.5 ft
Low2:53 pm3.31 ft
High9:31 pm9.87 ft
Thursday
Low2:24 am6.79 ft
High9:05 am12.8 ft
Low4:11 pm2.34 ft
High10:37 pm10.8 ft
Friday
Low3:54 am6.25 ft
High10:08 am13.6 ft
Low5:02 pm1.18 ft
High11:26 pm12.0 ft
NOAA Predictions
·Beecher Pass tide station (at station)
Satellite Observations
·~5mi resolution
Times in Alaska Standard Time
Air temp
45°F
L:43H:49
Feels like 37°
Wind
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S
15
MPH
Moderate breeze31 mph gusts
Air Pressure
1002mb
Low
Visibility
2.5 mi
Fair
2 Active Notices
Sat 2:00 PM → Sun 5:00 AM AKST
Southeast Alaska Inside Waters from Dixon Entrance to Skagway Wind forecasts reflect the predominant speed and direction expected. Sea forecasts represent the average of the highest one-third of the combined windwave and swell height. .TONIGHT...SE wind 20 kt, except 25 kt near ocean entrances. Seas 5 ft, except 8 ft near ocean entrances. Rain early in the evening, then rain showers. .SUN...SE wind 15 kt. Seas 4 ft, except 7 ft near ocean entrances. .SUN NIGHT...SE wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft, except 6 ft near ocean entrances. Showers. .MON...E wind 10 kt. Seas 3 ft, except 6 ft near ocean entrances. Rain showers. .MON NIGHT...SE wind 10 kt. Seas 3 ft. Rain showers. .TUE...SE wind 20 kt. Seas 5 ft. .WED...SE wind 20 kt. Seas 5 ft. .THU...SE wind 20 kt. Seas 4 ft.
Sun 12:00 AM → Sun 3:00 AM AKST
WHAT
Southeast winds 15 to 25 kt expected.
WHERE
Sumner Strait.
WHEN
From midnight tonight to 3 AM AKST Sunday.
IMPACTS
Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Recommendations
Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions.