The North Atlantic Scuba Dive conditions page is strictly for fun. No suitability of the weather or water conditions for any purpose is expressed or implied.

High Tide

6:00 PM on
Thursday, February 6, 2025. (The tide gets later by about an hour each following day) 

Low Tide

About 6 hours before/after high tide

Winds

SE 15-20 Thursday / West 20 30 Friday / NW 15-25 Saturday / NE 15-25 Sunday

Underwater Visibility

1 to 3 feet

Surface Water Temp

38 degrees

 

Thought of the day...

Allergies are common. Things like ragweed, pollen, and dust can make many of us sneeze and become congested. Some food allergens can cause hives, anaphylactic shock and even death. A woman in England has a most unique allergy called aquagenic urticaria. She is allergic to water. Although she can drink water, water that touches her skin makes her want to “scrape my skin off with a knife”. I guess as a child I might have welcomed that malady. Jeff, time for your bath! Can’t Mom, I’m allergic...
— Jeff@NAS

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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:

A snowy scene on Thursday morning.