50.3833° N, 127.4500° W 2025-04-04 Fri 03:51 PDT Moonset 2025-04-04 Fri 05:48 PDT 12.08 feet High Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 06:58 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-04 Fri 10:45 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-04 Fri 12:56 PDT 3.23 feet Low Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 19:16 PDT First Quarter 2025-04-04 Fri 19:38 PDT 10.16 feet High Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 20:07 PDT Sunset 2025-04-05 Sat 00:57 PDT 7.11 feet Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 04:34 PDT Moonset 2025-04-05 Sat 06:56 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-05 Sat 06:59 PDT 11.38 feet High Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 12:01 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-05 Sat 14:12 PDT 3.70 feet Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 20:09 PDT Sunset 2025-04-05 Sat 20:58 PDT 10.15 feet High Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 02:26 PDT 7.09 feet Low Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 05:04 PDT Moonset 2025-04-06 Sun 06:54 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-06 Sun 08:21 PDT 10.97 feet High Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 13:20 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-06 Sun 15:26 PDT 3.89 feet Low Tide 2025-04-06 Sun 20:10 PDT Sunset 2025-04-06 Sun 22:05 PDT 10.44 feet High Tide 2025-04-07 Mon 03:48 PDT 6.62 feet Low Tide 2025-04-07 Mon 05:25 PDT Moonset 2025-04-07 Mon 06:52 PDT Sunrise 2025-04-07 Mon 09:40 PDT 10.93 feet High Tide 2025-04-07 Mon 14:37 PDT Moonrise 2025-04-07 Mon 16:28 PDT 3.92 feet Low Tide 2025-04-07 Mon 20:12 PDT Sunset 2025-04-07 Mon 22:56 PDT 10.86 feet High Tide
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