49.6333° N, 124.0500° W 2025-04-02 Wed 01:11 PDT Moonset 2025-04-02 Wed 03:08 PDT 10.87 feet Low Tide 2025-04-02 Wed 06:50 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-02 Wed 08:15 PDT 15.40 feet High Tide 2025-04-02 Wed 08:41 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-02 Wed 15:35 PDT 2.31 feet Low Tide 2025-04-02 Wed 19:50 PDT Sunset 2025-04-02 Wed 22:58 PDT 15.36 feet High Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 02:29 PDT Moonset 2025-04-03 Thu 04:06 PDT 11.79 feet Low Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 06:47 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-03 Thu 08:54 PDT 14.86 feet High Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 09:31 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-03 Thu 16:29 PDT 2.78 feet Low Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 19:51 PDT Sunset 2025-04-04 Fri 00:12 PDT 15.13 feet High Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 03:31 PDT Moonset 2025-04-04 Fri 05:17 PDT 12.32 feet Low Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 06:45 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-04 Fri 09:40 PDT 14.13 feet High Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 10:36 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-04 Fri 17:29 PDT 3.53 feet Low Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 19:16 PDT First Quarter 2025-04-04 Fri 19:53 PDT Sunset 2025-04-05 Sat 01:30 PDT 15.02 feet High Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 04:15 PDT Moonset 2025-04-05 Sat 06:43 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-05 Sat 06:50 PDT 12.31 feet Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 10:44 PDT 13.31 feet High Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 11:51 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-05 Sat 18:36 PDT 4.32 feet Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 19:54 PDT Sunset
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