29.6500° N, 93.8333° W 2026-01-02 Fri 06:35 CST Moonset 2026-01-02 Fri 07:10 CST Sunrise 2026-01-02 Fri 07:16 CST -2.08 feet Low Tide 2026-01-02 Fri 16:08 CST 2.42 feet High Tide 2026-01-02 Fri 16:42 CST Moonrise 2026-01-02 Fri 17:28 CST Sunset 2026-01-02 Fri 20:30 CST 2.10 feet Low Tide 2026-01-02 Fri 23:06 CST 2.16 feet High Tide 2026-01-03 Sat 04:04 CST Full Moon 2026-01-03 Sat 07:10 CST Sunrise 2026-01-03 Sat 07:36 CST Moonset 2026-01-03 Sat 08:09 CST -2.04 feet Low Tide 2026-01-03 Sat 16:57 CST 2.25 feet High Tide 2026-01-03 Sat 17:29 CST Sunset 2026-01-03 Sat 17:54 CST Moonrise 2026-01-03 Sat 20:47 CST 2.00 feet Low Tide 2026-01-04 Sun 00:17 CST 2.14 feet High Tide 2026-01-04 Sun 07:11 CST Sunrise 2026-01-04 Sun 08:27 CST Moonset 2026-01-04 Sun 09:01 CST -1.84 feet Low Tide 2026-01-04 Sun 17:29 CST Sunset 2026-01-04 Sun 17:41 CST 2.04 feet High Tide 2026-01-04 Sun 19:06 CST Moonrise 2026-01-04 Sun 21:24 CST 1.81 feet Low Tide 2026-01-05 Mon 01:22 CST 2.00 feet High Tide 2026-01-05 Mon 07:11 CST Sunrise 2026-01-05 Mon 09:10 CST Moonset 2026-01-05 Mon 09:53 CST -1.51 feet Low Tide 2026-01-05 Mon 17:30 CST Sunset 2026-01-05 Mon 18:19 CST 1.83 feet High Tide 2026-01-05 Mon 20:14 CST Moonrise 2026-01-05 Mon 22:25 CST 1.55 feet Low Tide
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