38.2333° N, 122.9833° W 2025-12-20 Sat 00:40 PST 3.97 feet High Tide 2025-12-20 Sat 05:13 PST 3.12 feet Low Tide 2025-12-20 Sat 07:24 PST Sunrise 2025-12-20 Sat 08:18 PST Moonrise 2025-12-20 Sat 10:35 PST 5.30 feet High Tide 2025-12-20 Sat 16:54 PST Sunset 2025-12-20 Sat 17:21 PST Moonset 2025-12-20 Sat 18:11 PST -0.68 feet Low Tide 2025-12-21 Sun 01:15 PST 3.99 feet High Tide 2025-12-21 Sun 05:50 PST 3.15 feet Low Tide 2025-12-21 Sun 07:25 PST Sunrise 2025-12-21 Sun 09:03 PST Moonrise 2025-12-21 Sun 11:12 PST 5.25 feet High Tide 2025-12-21 Sun 16:55 PST Sunset 2025-12-21 Sun 18:23 PST Moonset 2025-12-21 Sun 18:46 PST -0.67 feet Low Tide 2025-12-22 Mon 01:50 PST 4.02 feet High Tide 2025-12-22 Mon 06:29 PST 3.15 feet Low Tide 2025-12-22 Mon 07:25 PST Sunrise 2025-12-22 Mon 09:40 PST Moonrise 2025-12-22 Mon 11:51 PST 5.14 feet High Tide 2025-12-22 Mon 16:55 PST Sunset 2025-12-22 Mon 19:22 PST -0.60 feet Low Tide 2025-12-22 Mon 19:27 PST Moonset 2025-12-23 Tue 02:25 PST 4.08 feet High Tide 2025-12-23 Tue 07:14 PST 3.11 feet Low Tide 2025-12-23 Tue 07:26 PST Sunrise 2025-12-23 Tue 10:12 PST Moonrise 2025-12-23 Tue 12:32 PST 4.95 feet High Tide 2025-12-23 Tue 16:56 PST Sunset 2025-12-23 Tue 19:59 PST -0.44 feet Low Tide 2025-12-23 Tue 20:32 PST Moonset
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