UK tide times
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Archirondel (Beach)
Saturday 23 February
Low | High | Low | High |
03:29 | 09:03 | 15:53 | 21:27 |
0.6 m | 11.6 m | 0.8 m | 11.1 m |
Weather conditions | Wind speed/direction | On/Offshore wind direction |
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SSE 7 |
Tidal data supplied by National Oceanographic Centre
Sunday 24 February
Low | High | Low | High |
04:07 | 09:42 | 16:29 | 22:03 |
1.2 m | 10.9 m | 1.5 m | 10.3 m |
Weather conditions | Wind speed/direction | On/Offshore wind direction |
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ESE 4 |
Tidal data supplied by National Oceanographic Centre
Monday 25 February
Low | High | Low | High |
04:43 | 10:18 | 17:03 | 22:40 |
2.0 m | 10.1 m | 2.4 m | 9.5 m |
Weather conditions | Wind speed/direction | On/Offshore wind direction |
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E 6 |
Tidal data supplied by National Oceanographic Centre
Tuesday 26 February
Low | High | Low | High |
05:20 | 10:58 | 17:42 | 23:24 |
2.9 m | 9.1 m | 3.3 m | 8.6 m |
Weather conditions | Wind speed/direction | On/Offshore wind direction |
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SE 9 |
Tidal data supplied by National Oceanographic Centre
Wednesday 27 February
Low | High | Low |
06:06 | 11:50 | 18:34 |
3.7 m | 8.2 m | 4.1 m |
Weather conditions | Wind speed/direction | On/Offshore wind direction |
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SSE 7 |
Tidal data supplied by National Oceanographic Centre
Regional forecast for South West England
Today:
Morning low cloud and fog will slowly clear to leave a fine day, with sunny spells. However, a band of cloud and patchy light rain may move across parts of Cornwall and Devon later this afternoon and evening. Feeling warm. Maximum Temperature 16 °C.
Tonight:
Any patchy light rain in the west will ease later this evening. Dry overnight, with some low cloud, mist and fog patches. Chilly, with a touch of frost in places. Minimum Temperature 1 °C.
Sunday:
Low cloud and fog clearing during the morning then plenty of hazy sunshine for the afternoon. Feeling warm once again, with light winds. Mist and fog patches returning overnight. Maximum Temperature 16 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
It will remain dry with sunny spells throughout. Clear spells by night will allow for some patchy fog and frost to form in places, clearing by day. Staying very mild.
Updated at: 0235 on Sat 23 Feb 2019
How to use this page
To view Tide Times for a desired location, either browse the map above to select your desired location or enter a beach location into the search box and click on your chosen location. Tide tables are displayed beneath the weather forecast for up to five days ahead.
Tide times are available for around 500 locations. To change location, enter your or the first half of a UK postcode into the search box.
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What are tides?
Tides refer to the rise and fall of a body of water, most commonly seen in the oceans; caused by the interaction between the moon, sun and Earth.
As the positions of Earth, sun and moon change in relation to each other, the gravitational pull and centrifugal forces acting upon the oceans vary and it is these differences that cause fluctuation in the height of the sea which we see at the tides going out and in.
In the UK we mostly experience a semi-diurnal tide which means we experience two high tides and two low tides each day. These occur approximately every 12 hours and 25 minutes.