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High Tide

4:11 PM on
Monday, January 6, 2025. (The tide gets later by about an hour each following day) 

Low Tide

About 6 hours before/after high tide

Winds

NW 15-20 Monday / NW 20-25 Tuesday / NW 20-30 Wednesday / NW 20-25 Thursday

Underwater Visibility

2 to 5 feet

Surface Water Temp

42 degrees

 

Thought of the day...

Although it’s cold, most people, myself included, still like to spend time outdoors. Driving by the ocean with my bride, I noticed a difference between how men and women dress for the cold. Although their upper bodies are insulated similarly, their footwear is “polar” opposites. I looked at one couple walking on the High Wall. The dude had felt lined pac-boots on and the woman had canvas sneakers with short pants and ankle sox. Her skin was completely exposed. I pointed this out to my wife. Yeah, but it looks so cute...
— Jeff@NAS

3.5

If the Dive Score is:

1: Stay home
2: Stay home and think about diving
3: Plan a dive
4: Beats mowing the lawn, might be a great dive
5: Dive if you can
6: Highly consider spending today underwater
7: Go Diving
8: Let the lawn burn/Let the snow fall; go diving
9: Procrastinate all else and go underwater
10: You need to call the boss and tell him/her you can't come to work because you're suffering from AGS (Anal Glaucoma Syndrome). I just can not see my butt going to work today: I have got to go diving! NAS is a proud sponsor of the Anal Glaucoma Foundation.

 

Pic of the Day:

Cloudy and cold on Monday morning.