Update from Kate - "Heads Up" for the Next Round of High Tides Starting Today and Ongoing
County of Marin, California sent this bulletin at 05/14/2018 04:51 PM PDT
Update from Kate
Watch for High Tides Over the Next Several Weeks
It's May and spring is here with less frequent rain. But, that's no reason to let down our guard. As we know, the best time to be prepared is the present. If you're following the local tides, that time is now. Here's a chart (below) to help plan ahead.
The next round of high tides (above 6.0 feet MLLW) starts tonight, Monday, May 14, 2018.
Although dry weather is in our forecast, we do have some significant high tides these next two weeks at or above 6 feet MLLW at the Golden Gate Bridge as follows:
5/14/2018 |
Mon |
11:32 pm |
6.17 ft |
5/16/2018 |
Wed |
12:09 am |
6.33 ft |
5/17/2018 |
Thur |
12:50 am |
6.38 ft |
5/18/2018 |
Fri |
1:36 am |
6.28 ft |
5/19/2018 |
Sat |
2:26 am |
6.04 ft |
5/25/2018 |
Fri |
9:51 pm |
6.00 ft |
5/26/2018 |
Sat |
10:26 pm |
6.08 ft |
5/27/2018 |
Sun |
11:00 pm |
6.09 ft |
5/28/2018 |
Mon |
11:32 pm |
6.04 ft |
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More detail on predicted high tides for our region, including future high tide schedules, can be found on the National Weather Service’s website: http://bit.ly/2AsQwYf
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We hope you find this information helpful. As always, stay in touch at ksears@marincounty.org.