Thatcher Pass (depth 28 ft), Rosario Strait, Washington Current Predictions
Local time: 2026-01-25 Sun 4:14 AM PST
Thatcher Pass (depth 28 ft), Rosario Strait, Washington Current
48.5274° N, 122.8040° W
Flood direction 256° true
Ebb direction 93° true
2026-01-25 Sun 4:23 AM PST 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
6:39 AM PST 0.4 knots Max Flood
7:48 AM PST Sunrise
8:44 AM PST -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
10:26 AM PST Moonrise
2:13 PM PST -1.8 knots Max Ebb
4:58 PM PST Sunset
6:36 PM PST 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
8:29 PM PST 0.4 knots Max Flood
8:48 PM PST First Quarter
11:33 PM PST -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
2026-01-26 Mon 1:38 AM PST Moonset
2:34 AM PST -0.6 knots Max Ebb
5:23 AM PST 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
7:25 AM PST 0.2 knots Max Flood
7:47 AM PST Sunrise
9:01 AM PST -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
10:48 AM PST Moonrise
3:05 PM PST -2.0 knots Max Ebb
5:00 PM PST Sunset
7:08 PM PST 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
9:06 PM PST 0.6 knots Max Flood
2026-01-27 Tue 1:18 AM PST -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
3:03 AM PST Moonset
3:36 AM PST -0.5 knots Max Ebb
6:47 AM PST 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
7:46 AM PST Sunrise
8:13 AM PST 0.1 knots Max Flood
9:18 AM PST -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
11:19 AM PST Moonrise
3:57 PM PST -2.2 knots Max Ebb
5:02 PM PST Sunset
7:51 PM PST 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
9:53 PM PST 0.7 knots Max Flood
2026-01-28 Wed 2:55 AM PST -0.0 knots Slack, Ebb Begins
4:26 AM PST Moonset
4:45 AM PST -0.4 knots Max Ebb
7:45 AM PST Sunrise
8:58 AM PST -0.0 knots Min Ebb
12:02 PM PST Moonrise
4:52 PM PST -2.4 knots Max Ebb
5:03 PM PST Sunset
8:42 PM PST 0.0 knots Slack, Flood Begins
10:55 PM PST 0.8 knots Max Flood
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