Kitty Hawk (ocean) Marine Weather | Pinewater
Kitty Hawk (ocean)
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First Quarter
Next full
moon
: 7 days
Moonrise: 12:52 PM
Water level
2.82
ft
above MLLW
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+6
+4
+2
0
-2
+2.82
Rising tide
High
tide
in 2hr 45min
3.16 ft · 2:21 pm
Water temp
68°
F
Cool
Air temp
71°
F
L:64
H:73
Feels like 76°
Wind
N
9
MPH
Gentle breeze
11 mph gusts
Wave Height
2.4 ft
Moderate
Humidity
90%
68° dew point
Muggy
UV Index
6.1
High
Air Pressure
1025mb
High
Visibility
8.4 mi
Clear
Next Tide Predictions
Today
High
2:21 pm
3.16 ft
Low
8:38 pm
0.53 ft
Sunday
High
2:39 am
3.06 ft
Low
9:06 am
0.20 ft
High
3:30 pm
3.28 ft
Low
9:47 pm
0.57 ft
Monday
High
3:45 am
2.87 ft
Low
9:56 am
0.25 ft
High
4:26 pm
3.42 ft
Low
10:48 pm
0.56 ft
Tuesday
High
4:40 am
2.75 ft
Low
10:41 am
0.30 ft
High
5:14 pm
3.54 ft
Low
11:44 pm
0.50 ft
Wednesday
High
5:30 am
2.67 ft
Low
11:24 am
0.35 ft
High
5:58 pm
3.63 ft
Thursday
Low
12:36 am
0.41 ft
High
6:17 am
2.63 ft
Low
12:08 pm
0.38 ft
High
6:39 pm
3.68 ft
Friday
Low
1:19 am
0.31 ft
High
7:01 am
2.64 ft
Low
12:49 pm
0.40 ft
High
7:17 pm
3.71 ft
How this works
NOAA Predictions
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Kitty Hawk (ocean) tide station (at station)
How this works
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
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~5mi resolution
Times in Eastern Daylight Time
1 Active Notice
Small Craft Advisory
NWS Newport/Morehead City NC
Sat 2:23 AM
→
Sun 10:00 PM EDT
Sat 2:23 AM → Sun 10:00 PM EDT
WHAT
Seas 4 to 6 ft.
WHERE
The coastal waters from Duck to Oregon Inlet.
WHEN
Until 10 PM EDT Sunday.
IMPACTS
Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Recommendations
Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions.