18.1500° N, 94.4167° W 2025-10-16 Thu 00:11 CST 2.03 feet High Tide 2025-10-16 Thu 02:08 CST Moonrise 2025-10-16 Thu 06:11 CST Sunrise 2025-10-16 Thu 06:52 CST 1.72 feet Low Tide 2025-10-16 Thu 08:11 CST 1.74 feet High Tide 2025-10-16 Thu 15:07 CST Moonset 2025-10-16 Thu 17:20 CST 0.78 feet Low Tide 2025-10-16 Thu 17:54 CST Sunset 2025-10-17 Fri 00:15 CST 1.86 feet High Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 03:00 CST Moonrise 2025-10-17 Fri 06:11 CST Sunrise 2025-10-17 Fri 06:27 CST 1.48 feet Low Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 10:41 CST 1.76 feet High Tide 2025-10-17 Fri 15:42 CST Moonset 2025-10-17 Fri 17:53 CST Sunset 2025-10-17 Fri 18:23 CST 0.99 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 00:12 CST 1.72 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 03:50 CST Moonrise 2025-10-18 Sat 06:12 CST Sunrise 2025-10-18 Sat 06:41 CST 1.21 feet Low Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 12:14 CST 1.85 feet High Tide 2025-10-18 Sat 16:15 CST Moonset 2025-10-18 Sat 17:52 CST Sunset 2025-10-18 Sat 19:23 CST 1.20 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 00:04 CST 1.63 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 04:38 CST Moonrise 2025-10-19 Sun 06:12 CST Sunrise 2025-10-19 Sun 07:03 CST 0.96 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 13:27 CST 1.95 feet High Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 16:47 CST Moonset 2025-10-19 Sun 17:52 CST Sunset 2025-10-19 Sun 20:22 CST 1.39 feet Low Tide 2025-10-19 Sun 23:49 CST 1.59 feet High Tide
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