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Next high tide at Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland: 12:00 BST, 1.21 m / 4.0ft
Heights relative to MSL. 2026-04-27.
Coef. 84Tide times at Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland on Monday, 27 April 2026: first high tide at 01:00, first low tide at 06:00, second high tide at 12:00, second low tide at 18:00. Sunrise 05:40, sunset 20:41.
Tide curve — next 24 hours
Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived.
Model-derived from a global ocean grid. Useful indication; expect about ±45 minutes on average vs. a local harmonic gauge, individual stations vary widely. See /methodology for per-region detail. Not for navigation.
7-day tide table
| Day | Type | Time | Height | Coef. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 27 Apr | Low | 06:00 | -1.7m / -5.6ft | 84 |
| High | 12:00 | 1.2m / 4.0ft | ||
| Low | 18:00 | -2.4m / -8.0ft | ||
| Tue 28 Apr | High | 00:00 | 1.2m / 3.9ft | 91 |
| Low | 07:00 | -2.0m / -6.5ft | ||
| High | 13:00 | 1.3m / 4.2ft | ||
| Low | 19:00 | -2.6m / -8.7ft | ||
| Wed 29 Apr | High | 01:00 | 1.4m / 4.5ft | 97 |
| Low | 07:00 | -2.3m / -7.4ft | ||
| High | 13:00 | 1.5m / 5.1ft | ||
| Low | 20:00 | -2.6m / -8.7ft | ||
| Thu 30 Apr | High | 02:00 | 1.5m / 5.0ft | 100 |
| Low | 08:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | ||
| High | 14:00 | 1.7m / 5.5ft | ||
| Low | 20:00 | -2.6m / -8.6ft | ||
| Fri 01 May | High | 02:00 | 1.6m / 5.2ft | 97 |
| Low | 09:00 | -2.4m / -8.0ft | ||
| High | 15:00 | 1.7m / 5.7ft | ||
| Low | 21:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | ||
| Sat 02 May | High | 03:00 | 1.8m / 5.7ft | 98 |
| Low | 09:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | ||
| High | 15:00 | 1.7m / 5.6ft | ||
| Low | 21:00 | -2.3m / -7.6ft | ||
| Sun 03 May | High | 04:00 | 1.6m / 5.2ft | 95 |
| Low | 10:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | ||
| High | 16:00 | 1.6m / 5.3ft | ||
| Low | 22:00 | -2.2m / -7.2ft |
Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived. · Not for navigation.
Sun & moon today
- Sunrise
- 05:40
- Sunset
- 20:41
- Moonrise
- 14:34
- Moonset
- 04:19
- Moon phase
- Waxing gibbous (75% illuminated)
Current conditions
- Wind
- 8.6 m/s @ 254°
- Wave height
- 0.1 m
- Wave period
- 6.1 s
- Water temp
- 10.4 °C
As of 03:00 local time. Conditions refresh daily.
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Best windows Mon 27 Apr
Suggested time slots at Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland, derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.
- TidepoolingAround 18:00, lowest tide todayTide drops to -2.43 m for about an hour either sideConfidence: high7-day tidepooling strip →
- SUPAround 12:00, high waterSlack water, wind 8.6 m/sConfidence: low7-day sup strip →
- Beach walkAround 18:00, beach widestTide low, wind 8.6 m/s — comfortable for an out-and-backConfidence: low7-day beach walk strip →
Spring & neap tides at Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
Next spring tide on Thu 30 Apr (range 4.3m / 14.1ft). Last neap on Mon 27 Apr. Next neap on Sun 03 May.
Spring tides cluster around new and full moons (biggest swings). Neap tides land on quarter moons (smallest swings). See the spring tide and neap tide glossary entries for the why.
About tides at Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
Leith is the working port of Edinburgh on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, opening east through the firth to the open North Sea past the Bass Rock and the Isle of May. The historical Leith Docks complex now mixes the Royal Yacht Britannia berth, the cruise terminal, and a working cargo and ferry trade with the redeveloped waterfront at the Shore. The tide here runs a moderate semidiurnal signal: cleanly two highs and two lows of comparable size each day, twelve and a half hours apart. Mean range at Leith is about 3.6 metres, climbing past 4.6 on spring tides and dropping near 2.0 on neaps — substantially larger than the Thames Estuary or the southern North Sea coast and on the same scale as the eastern English coast. The Firth of Forth itself behaves as a tide amplifier as the open North Sea forcing propagates west through Berwick and Dunbar into the narrowing inner firth past the bridges and on to the upper firth at Alloa and Kincardine. High water at Stirling at the head of the firth lags Leith by about an hour. The Firth of Forth Bridge crossing — the Forth Bridge railway, the Forth Road Bridge, and the Queensferry Crossing — sits at the narrowest point of the firth, where currents on the change of tide concentrate sharply. Beach walkers reading Portobello and Cramond for the wide-sand windows, sea kayakers crossing to Inchcolm Island, anglers working the Granton breakwater, and the working cargo pilots leaving Leith Docks each read the table for different windows. UK Hydrographic Office Admiralty TotalTide is the authoritative British tide product; Open-Meteo Marine drives the gridded predictions on this page. North Sea storm surge in winter can lift levels 50 cm or more above predicted.
Common questions about tides at Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
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8-day tide table — Leith (Edinburgh), Scotland
Heights relative to MSL. Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid) — heights relative to MSL (not chart datum / LAT). Model-derived.
| Day | Type | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 27 Apr | High | 01:00 | 0.6m / 1.8ft |
| Low | 06:00 | -1.7m / -5.6ft | |
| High | 12:00 | 1.2m / 4.0ft | |
| Low | 18:00 | -2.4m / -8.0ft | |
| Tue 28 Apr | High | 00:00 | 1.2m / 3.9ft |
| Low | 07:00 | -2.0m / -6.5ft | |
| High | 13:00 | 1.3m / 4.2ft | |
| Low | 19:00 | -2.6m / -8.7ft | |
| Wed 29 Apr | High | 01:00 | 1.4m / 4.5ft |
| Low | 07:00 | -2.3m / -7.4ft | |
| High | 13:00 | 1.5m / 5.1ft | |
| Low | 20:00 | -2.6m / -8.7ft | |
| Thu 30 Apr | High | 02:00 | 1.5m / 5.0ft |
| Low | 08:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | |
| High | 14:00 | 1.7m / 5.5ft | |
| Low | 20:00 | -2.6m / -8.6ft | |
| Fri 01 May | High | 02:00 | 1.6m / 5.2ft |
| Low | 09:00 | -2.4m / -8.0ft | |
| High | 15:00 | 1.7m / 5.7ft | |
| Low | 21:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | |
| Sat 02 May | High | 03:00 | 1.8m / 5.7ft |
| Low | 09:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | |
| High | 15:00 | 1.7m / 5.6ft | |
| Low | 21:00 | -2.3m / -7.6ft | |
| Sun 03 May | High | 04:00 | 1.6m / 5.2ft |
| Low | 10:00 | -2.5m / -8.1ft | |
| High | 16:00 | 1.6m / 5.3ft | |
| Low | 22:00 | -2.2m / -7.2ft | |
| Mon 04 May | High | 00:00 | -1.0m / -3.3ft |
Not for navigation. Generated 2026-04-27T01:56:35.245Z.
Read about how these predictions are made on the methodology page. Unfamiliar with terms like spring tide or datum? See the glossary.
Not for navigation. Page generated 2026-04-27T01:56:35.245Z. Predictions refresh daily.