Ship Island, 1.0 nmi S of, LB 22 (depth 11 ft), Mississippi Sound, Mississippi Current Predictions (Legacy)
Local time: 2026-06-18 Thu 6:01 AM CDT
Warning: tidal prediction constants for this station are very old and predictions may be wildly incorrect. See https://tides.mobilegeographics.com for newer data.
Ship Island, 1.0 nmi S of, LB 22 (depth 11 ft), Mississippi Sound, Mississippi Current
30.1941° N, 88.9892° W
Flood direction 308° true
Ebb direction 114° true
2026-06-18 Thu 7:42 AM CDT 0.4 knots Min Flood
9:43 AM CDT Moonrise
10:25 AM CDT 0.5 knots Max Flood
3:07 PM CDT -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
7:59 PM CDT Sunset
8:16 PM CDT -0.8 knots Max Ebb
11:25 PM CDT Moonset
2026-06-19 Fri 12:51 AM CDT 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
5:43 AM CDT 0.4 knots Max Flood
5:54 AM CDT Sunrise
8:20 AM CDT 0.3 knots Min Flood
10:49 AM CDT Moonrise
11:04 AM CDT 0.4 knots Max Flood
3:49 PM CDT -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
8:00 PM CDT Sunset
8:51 PM CDT -0.6 knots Max Ebb
11:58 PM CDT Moonset
2026-06-20 Sat 1:12 AM CDT 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
5:43 AM CDT 0.3 knots Max Flood
5:54 AM CDT Sunrise
10:04 AM CDT 0.2 knots Min Flood
11:22 AM CDT 0.2 knots Max Flood
11:51 AM CDT Moonrise
3:55 PM CDT -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
8:00 PM CDT Sunset
9:11 PM CDT -0.4 knots Max Ebb
2026-06-21 Sun 12:28 AM CDT Moonset
12:59 AM CDT 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
5:38 AM CDT 0.3 knots Max Flood
5:54 AM CDT Sunrise
12:42 PM CDT -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
12:50 PM CDT Moonrise
4:55 PM CDT First Quarter
8:00 PM CDT Sunset
8:08 PM CDT -0.2 knots Max Ebb
11:53 PM CDT 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
2026-06-22 Mon 12:56 AM CDT Moonset
4:53 AM CDT 0.3 knots Max Flood
5:55 AM CDT Sunrise
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