Rabbit Island, 5 miles south of Marine Weather | Pinewater
Rabbit Island, 5 miles south of
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Waning Gibbous
Next full
moon
: 24 days
Moonset: 11:03 AM
Water temp
73°
F
Refreshing
Air temp
66°
F
L:65
H:70
Feels like 63°
Wind
NE
12
MPH
Gentle breeze
13 mph gusts
Wave Height
1.0 ft
Slight
Humidity
73%
57° dew point
Comfortable
UV Index
0
Low
Air Pressure
1018mb
Normal
Visibility
14.3 mi
Perfectly clear
Water level
1.69
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above MLLW
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+6
+4
+2
0
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+1.69
Rising tide
High
tide
in 9hr 20min
1.95 ft · 2:23 pm
Next Tide Predictions
Today
High
2:23 pm
1.95 ft
Thursday
Low
1:56 am
0.13 ft
High
3:17 pm
1.95 ft
Friday
Low
2:59 am
0.20 ft
High
3:07 pm
1.92 ft
Saturday
Low
4:03 am
0.27 ft
High
2:52 pm
1.87 ft
Sunday
Low
5:03 am
0.37 ft
High
2:55 pm
1.81 ft
Low
6:55 pm
1.53 ft
Monday
High
12:01 am
1.60 ft
Low
5:59 am
0.51 ft
High
3:01 pm
1.74 ft
Low
6:49 pm
1.27 ft
Tuesday
High
1:59 am
1.70 ft
Low
6:51 am
0.70 ft
High
3:08 pm
1.68 ft
Low
7:04 pm
0.93 ft
How this works
NOAA Predictions
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Rabbit Island, 5 miles south of 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 Central Daylight Time
1 Active Notice
Small Craft Advisory
NWS Lake Charles LA
Wed 7:00 AM
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Thu 7:00 PM CDT
Wed 7:00 AM → Thu 7:00 PM CDT
WHAT
East winds to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt and seas 4 to 6 ft.
WHERE
Coastal waters from Lower Atchafalaya River to Intracoastal City LA out 20 NM.
WHEN
From 7 AM this morning to 7 PM CDT Thursday.
IMPACTS
Conditions will be hazardous to small craft.
Recommendations
Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions.