Tides Today & Tomorrow in Great Point Clear, AL

TIDE TIMES for Thursday, July 9, 2026
The tide is currently falling in Great Point Clear, AL.
Next low tide : in 8h 28m at 7:44 pm (-0.3 ft)
Next high tide (tomorrow) : 7:37 am (2.0 ft)
Sunset today : 7:57 pm
Sunrise tomorrow : 5:56 am
Moon phase : Waning Crescent (29% illuminated)
Tide Station Location : Station #8733821
Common Questions About Tides

Great Point Clear, AL Tides - Feb 2069

DateHigh TideLow TideSunMoonDate
AMftPMftAMftPMftRiseSet
1Fri7:191.37:11-0.66:415:28Waxing Gibbous1Fri
2Sat8:481.37:50-0.66:415:29Waxing Gibbous2Sat
3Sun9:341.38:30-0.56:405:30Waxing Gibbous3Sun
4Mon10:091.29:14-0.46:395:31Full Moon4Mon
5Tue10:301.110:01-0.36:395:32Full Moon5Tue
6Wed10:500.910:46-0.16:385:32Full Moon6Wed
7Thu11:210.811:250.06:375:33Full Moon7Thu
8Fri11:580.78:510.26:375:34Waning Gibbous8Fri
9Sat3:400.58:050.37:350.36:365:35Waning Gibbous9Sat
10Sun12:340.51:400.67:420.310:320.36:355:36Waning Gibbous10Sun
11Mon1:070.42:170.87:190.36:345:37Waning Gibbous11Mon
12Tue3:030.94:280.26:335:37Third Quarter12Tue
13Wed3:521.15:140.06:325:38Third Quarter13Wed
14Thu4:391.25:57-0.16:315:39Third Quarter14Thu
15Fri5:261.36:34-0.26:315:40Third Quarter15Fri
16Sat6:171.37:08-0.36:305:41Waning Crescent16Sat
17Sun7:251.37:41-0.46:295:41Waning Crescent17Sun
18Mon8:471.38:14-0.36:285:42Waning Crescent18Mon
19Tue9:471.28:49-0.36:275:43Waning Crescent19Tue
20Wed10:531.19:25-0.16:265:44New Moon20Wed
21Thu8:130.16:255:44New Moon21Thu
22Fri12:530.92:410.48:160.36:460.36:245:45New Moon22Fri
23Sat2:210.72:150.77:350.49:010.26:235:46Waxing Crescent23Sat
24Sun1:400.911:040.16:225:47Waxing Crescent24Sun
25Mon2:061.16:215:47Waxing Crescent25Mon
26Tue2:531.32:44-0.16:205:48First Quarter26Tue
27Wed3:461.43:47-0.26:185:49First Quarter27Wed
28Thu4:351.44:53-0.36:175:50First Quarter28Thu
DateHigh TideLow TideSunMoonDate
AMftPMftAMftPMftRiseSet
Tidal Data Source: (8733821)

Common Questions About Great Point Clear, AL Tides

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What time does the tide turn (slack tide) in Great Point Clear, AL today?

Slack tide in Great Point Clear, AL is approximately 1:40 am — midway between the next high and low tide, when tidal current is weakest. This is the preferred window for boat crossings, underwater visibility, and fishing in areas with strong currents.

Is this week a spring tide or neap tide in Great Point Clear, AL?

Great Point Clear, AL is currently in a transitional phase. Tonight's moon is 29% illuminated. Spring tides (largest swings) occur near new and full moons; neap tides (smallest swings) occur near first and third quarter moons. Tidal ranges this week are shifting between spring and neap.

What datum are Great Point Clear, AL tide heights measured from?

Tide heights on this page are measured from Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW), the U.S. NOAA standard. A height of 0 ft represents the 19-year average of each day's lower low tide. Negative values indicate a "minus tide" — water levels below that long-term reference.

What factors can affect the tide predictions for Great Point Clear, AL?

Tide predictions for Great Point Clear, AL come from NOAA's harmonic analysis and are typically accurate within about ±10 minutes on timing and ±0.5 ft on height. Actual water levels can deviate further due to sustained winds, atmospheric pressure changes, river flow, and storm surge. During major weather events, be sure to check US Harbors weather pages for factors that could impact tidal predictions.

Which NOAA station provides tide data for Great Point Clear, AL?

Tide data for Great Point Clear, AL is sourced from NOAA Station #8733821. View the official NOAA station page at https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/stationhome.html?id=8733821.

What is the moon phase in Great Point Clear, AL tonight?

Tonight the moon over Great Point Clear, AL is Waning Crescent (29% illuminated). This places Great Point Clear, AL in a transitional tide cycle, so tidal ranges are shifting between spring and neap this week.

US Harbors Tidal Data

The data in our tide charts, tide tables, and tide graphs is provided by NOAA and others. These predictions are derived mathematically from numerous inputs, including data from historical tide stations and nearby locations where sensors are actively recording. As shown in the tide graph at the top of this page, “Predicted” tides (blue) are what forecasting models expect to happen. “Observed” tides (red) are those recorded by local sensors in real time, overlaid on the predictions for direct comparison. We display Observed water levels for a select group of harbors including Portland, Maine, where a physical sensor monitors water levels in real time.

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