31.3017° N, 113.3817° W 2025-04-02 Wed 03:56 MST 3.71 meters High Tide 2025-04-02 Wed 06:20 MST Sunrise 2025-04-02 Wed 09:15 MST Moonrise 2025-04-02 Wed 10:12 MST -0.43 meters Low Tide 2025-04-02 Wed 17:00 MST 4.04 meters High Tide 2025-04-02 Wed 18:53 MST Sunset 2025-04-02 Wed 22:57 MST 1.26 meters Low Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 00:20 MST Moonset 2025-04-03 Thu 04:29 MST 3.01 meters High Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 06:19 MST Sunrise 2025-04-03 Thu 10:12 MST Moonrise 2025-04-03 Thu 10:57 MST 0.24 meters Low Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 18:16 MST 3.37 meters High Tide 2025-04-03 Thu 18:54 MST Sunset 2025-04-04 Fri 00:30 MST 1.93 meters Low Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 01:23 MST Moonset 2025-04-04 Fri 05:09 MST 2.30 meters High Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 06:18 MST Sunrise 2025-04-04 Fri 11:15 MST Moonrise 2025-04-04 Fri 12:16 MST 0.93 meters Low Tide 2025-04-04 Fri 18:55 MST Sunset 2025-04-04 Fri 19:16 MST First Quarter 2025-04-04 Fri 21:02 MST 3.10 meters High Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 02:15 MST Moonset 2025-04-05 Sat 05:13 MST 1.63 meters Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 06:16 MST Sunrise 2025-04-05 Sat 09:35 MST 1.98 meters High Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 12:20 MST Moonrise 2025-04-05 Sat 15:37 MST 1.07 meters Low Tide 2025-04-05 Sat 18:55 MST Sunset 2025-04-05 Sat 22:55 MST 3.49 meters High Tide
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