Waxing Gibbous
Next full moon: 5 daysMoonrise: 2:56 PM
Moon phase
Water level data unavailable
Air temp
56°F
L:56H:71
Feels like 58°
Wind
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SW
2
MPH
Light air3 mph gusts
Air Pressure
1019mb
Normal
Visibility
0.1 mi
Very poor
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Falling Tide
Low tide in 3hr 34min0.39 ft · 10:27 am

Next Tide Predictions

Today
Low10:27 am0.39 ft
High4:27 pm5.27 ft
Low10:59 pm0.81 ft
Tuesday
High4:41 am4.64 ft
Low11:14 am0.42 ft
High5:19 pm5.41 ft
Low11:50 pm0.67 ft
Wednesday
High5:36 am4.57 ft
Low11:57 am0.46 ft
High6:07 pm5.56 ft
Thursday
Low12:36 am0.53 ft
High6:26 am4.55 ft
Low12:37 pm0.52 ft
High6:50 pm5.69 ft
Friday
Low1:20 am0.42 ft
High7:11 am4.57 ft
Low1:17 pm0.58 ft
High7:30 pm5.76 ft
Saturday
Low2:04 am0.35 ft
High7:53 am4.57 ft
Low1:58 pm0.66 ft
High8:07 pm5.76 ft
Sunday
Low2:47 am0.30 ft
High8:34 am4.54 ft
Low2:40 pm0.74 ft
High8:44 pm5.69 ft
NOAA Predictions
·Princes Bay tide station (1.21 mi)
Note: The interval shown is High/Low only. The solid orange line is a curve fit between high and low values and approximates the segments between.
Satellite Observations
·~5mi resolution
Times in Eastern Daylight Time
2 Active Notices
Mon 2:32 AM → Mon 11:00 AM EDT
WHAT
Dense fog will reduce visibility to 1 NM or less.
WHERE
Waters from Sandy Hook NJ to Montauk Point NY from 20 to 60 nm, Long Island Sound East of New Haven CT/Port Jefferson NY to the Mouth of the Connecticut River, Long Island Sound East of the Mouth of the Connecticut River, Long Island Sound West of New Haven CT/Port Jefferson NY, New York Harbor, Peconic and Gardiners Bays, and South Shore Bays from Jones Inlet through Shinnecock Bay.
WHEN
Until 11 AM EDT this morning.
IMPACTS
Low visibility will make navigation difficult.
Recommendations
If you must navigate, proceed with caution. Use proper fog signals. Make sure all running lights are on. Remember to use your radar and compass.
Mon 2:47 AM → Mon 8:00 PM EDT
Air temperatures will rise into 70s this afternoon. However, water temperatures remain in the 50s. The cold water temperatures can quickly cause hypothermia and physical incapacitation to anyone suddenly immersed in the water. When the water temperature is below 60 degrees, the average submerged person could lose dexterity within minutes and be unable to accomplish simple tasks. Anyone going out on small boats, canoes or kayaks should plan accordingly and use extreme caution to avoid this threat. Several things to consider... * Always wear a life jacket. * Dress for the water temperatures, not air temperatures. Wear cold water protection, like a wetsuit or drysuit. * Carry an Emergency Position Indication Radio Device. * File a float plan with someone you trust. * Check the latest marine weather forecast, including water temperatures at www.weather.gov/okx/marine before you go out on the waters. Your ability to survive cold water immersion depends on your ability to stay afloat and stay warm until help arrives.