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Low Water | High Water |
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01:20 (1.2m) | 07:45 (5.5m) |
13:43 (1.2m) | 20:07 (5.2m) |
Now Rising | |
Time to high | 4:16 |
Total rise | 4m |
Remaining rise | |
Tide height over CD |
Mean Spring Curve | Mean Neap Curve | Intervening Period |
Small tidal stream inaccuracies can develop when advancing beyond HW Dover +6. Because of this we only enable today's tidal stream chartlets to advance 24 hours. Sorry, future tides are not currently available for Hallsands. Please check Admiralty EasyTide.
The above image represents the current tidal streams offshore of this haven. Streams attaining three knots and above are highlighted by red arrows
Sorry, future tides are not currently available for Hallsands. Please use Admiralty EasyTide to predict tide times and heights for the upcoming 7 days. Alternatively use our Christchurch to predict the English Channel's tidal streams, or our Cowes entry for those of The Solent, for up to 18 months in the future.
Do you need more information on the tidal graphics?
Arrows represent the direction of tidal streams with lighter or shorter arrows indicating weaker streams. Stronger streams are indicated by heavier or longer arrows, and as mentioned above, red arrows flagging rates of 3 knots and above. Numerals represent [mean neap, mean spring] rates in tenths of a knot. For example the numbers 12,23 would indicate a mean neap of 1.2 knots and a mean spring of 2.3 knots.
More local tidal details
Today's Start Point tides — High waters: 07:45, 20:07, Low waters: 01:20, 13:43Today's Dover tides — High waters: 00:41, 12:58, Low waters: 08:11, 20:18
We are now on Springs.
As Salcombe MHWS 5.3m MHWN 4.1m MLWN 2.1m MLWS 0.7m
HW Dover -0523
On both the flood and the ebb back eddies form between Start Point and Hallsands.

This tool can be used to estimate future costal tidal streams for this area. All that is required are two simple steps:
Step 1: What is the Dover High Water for the target date?
Use a current Dover Tide Table to find Dover High Water for the target date. The National Oceanography Centre offers online tidal predictions for up to 28 days from today. Click here to open their tide table for Dover

Step 2: Input the target date's Dover High Water
Taking a mean tidal offset from Dover's tide, we expect your targetted date's associated local tide at to be:
High waters: Low waters:
Data based on an average tide is only accurate to within one hour, if you more precise times are required use the ISA tidal predictions, with Start Point offset -01:00.
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Headline: Becoming drier today and perhaps turning brighter for some later.
Today: A cloudy start for many with some rain in places. Probably turning drier in Cornwall through the morning with brighter skies extending elsewhere during the afternoon. Feeling a bit milder. Maximum Temperature 9C.
Tonight: Any patchy rain across Gloucestershire fizzling out, otherwise a dry night with clear spells. A few mist or fog patches forming in the countryside by dawn. Patchy frost developing. Minimum Temperature 0C.
Sunday: Any mist clearing to leave a generally dry and cloudy day. Some brighter periods are possible with hazy sunny spells. Some rain is possible in the west of Cornwall later. Maximum Temperature 9C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday: Mainly dry and often cloudy early next week, but some brighter periods are likely. The chance of some rain at times, mainly later. Becoming windier by mid-week and turning milder.

Click [+] to advance by twelve hours and click [-] to step back. The forecasted time is presented in the top left hand corner of the pressure chart. Click the image to display it in a full window.
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The National Maritime Operations Centre (NMOC) based at Fareham handles all operations in the area from Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Dorset and Devon. They also assist other authorities such as the Police, Fire and Ambulance with their specialist expertise. The centre is manned 24x7 and has helicopters, based at rescue bases at Portland or Lee-On-Solent, at their disposal. Ch.67 can be used for routine communications and the National Maritime Operations Centre can be contacted directly on +44 23 8032 9486 for administrative enquiries only. Dartmouth Maritime Rescue Sub Centre with its all-weather lifeboat is situated at Kings Quay and an inshore lifeboat is stationed in Tor Bay.
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Useful Local Contacts
Dart Harbour & Navigation Authority (DHNA)
6 Oxford Street
Dartmouth
Devon
TQ6 9AL
T: +44 1803 832337
VHF Ch.11 [DARTNAV]
Admiralty Chart 1634: 'Start Point to Brixham' Scale 1:25000 is essential. Christchurch’ & SC5602 'The West Country, Falmouth to Teignmouth'. Admiralty Chart - 3315 ‘Berry Head to Bill of Portland’ Scale 1:75000. 1613 'Eddystone Rocks to Berry Head Scale' 1:75,000, (Eddystone Rocks 1:7,500), 26 - 'Harbours on the South Coast of Devon' Scale 1:12,500.
Imray Chart C5 Bill of ‘Portland to Salcombe Harbour’, Imray 2300 ‘Devon & Dorset Folio’.
Please note eOceanic makes no guarantee of the validity of this information. Whilst every effort has been made to use valid source data and ensure calculations are correct, no warranty is made. All tidal predictions are approximations and differences used to calculate times and heights at secondary ports are based on stated averages that reduce precision. This information is provided as a guide only and is not to be used for navigation. For navigation please refer to published tidal tables. Actual height and time of tides are affected by barometric pressure and other weather effects. Any data provided on this page is entirely used at your own risk and you must read our legal page if you view data on this site.