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Next high tide at San Diego, CA: 19:23 GMT-7, 1.54 m / 5.0ft

Heights relative to MLLW. 2026-04-26.

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Tide times at San Diego, CA on Sunday, 26 April 2026: first low tide at 12:37am, first high tide at 06:18am, second low tide at 12:54pm, second high tide at 07:23pm. Sunrise 06:06am, sunset 07:26pm.

Tide curve — next 24 hours

-0.1 m0.9 m1.8 mHeight (MLLW)17:0021:0001:0005:0009:0013:00H 19:23L 01:28H 07:14L 13:29nowTime (America/Los_Angeles)

Predictions: NOAA CO-OPS station 9410170 — heights relative to MLLW.

Harmonic prediction from the official tide authority. Very high accuracy under normal conditions; storm surge may shift actual water level. Not for navigation.

7-day tide table

DayTypeTimeHeightCoef.
Sun 26 AprHigh19:231.5m / 5.0ft78
Mon 27 AprLow01:280.3m / 1.0ft81
High07:141.4m / 4.7ft
Low13:290.1m / 0.2ft
High19:511.7m / 5.4ft
Tue 28 AprLow02:110.1m / 0.5ft81
High08:031.4m / 4.6ft
Low13:590.2m / 0.5ft
High20:171.7m / 5.7ft
Wed 29 AprLow02:490.0m / 0.0ft91
High08:461.3m / 4.4ft
Low14:260.3m / 0.9ft
High20:421.8m / 5.9ft
Thu 30 AprLow03:24-0.1m / -0.3ft98
High09:261.3m / 4.2ft
Low14:510.4m / 1.2ft
High21:061.8m / 6.0ft
Fri 01 MayLow03:57-0.1m / -0.5ft101
High10:041.2m / 4.0ft
Low15:140.5m / 1.5ft
High21:301.8m / 6.0ft
Sat 02 MayLow04:31-0.2m / -0.5ft100
High10:431.2m / 3.8ft
Low15:370.6m / 1.8ft
High21:541.8m / 5.9ft

Predictions: NOAA CO-OPS station 9410170 — heights relative to MLLW. · Not for navigation.

Sun & moon today

Sunrise
06:06
Sunset
19:26
Moonrise
15:02
Moonset
03:23
Moon phase
Waxing gibbous (75% illuminated)

Current conditions

Conditions data not available for this station. Wind, swell and water temperature ride along with Open-Meteo Marine; gauge-only stations like the UK EA Flood network publish water level only.

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Best windows Sun 26 Apr

Suggested time slots at San Diego, CA, derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.

Spring & neap tides at San Diego, CA

Next spring tide on Fri 01 May (range 2.0m / 6.5ft). Last neap on Sat 25 Apr. Next neap on Sat 09 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 San Diego, CA

San Diego sits on a long, sheltered bay where the tide arrives quietly compared to the open Pacific outside Point Loma. The mean range is about 1.7 m, and the daily pattern is mixed semidiurnal — two highs and two lows of unequal size. The bigger swing happens around the lower-low water, which is what NOAA measures everything from. That matters if you're walking the Embarcadero, paddling out of Shelter Island, or eyeing the tide pools at Cabrillo. La Jolla's tide pools further north open up reliably in the lowest tides of the month, around the new and full moons. The harbour entrance stays navigable across the cycle, but small-craft sailors heading out of Mission Bay watch the channel on the ebb when current and chop combine. Predictions on this page come from NOAA CO-OPS station 9410170 — harmonic analysis of decades of gauge data, very high accuracy under normal weather. Storm surge from Pacific lows can shift actual water level by 10–20 cm; the predictions assume calm.

Common questions about tides at San Diego, CA

When is the next high tide at San Diego?
The hero block at the top of this page shows the next high tide at San Diego, with the time in local Pacific time and the height above MLLW (mean lower low water — NOAA's reference). For the full pattern over the next week, scroll to the 7-day table below. NOAA updates its harmonic predictions continuously; this page rebuilds daily.
What's the typical tide range at San Diego?
Mean range at San Diego is about 1.7 metres between mean low water and mean high water. Spring tides — around new and full moons — push the range to roughly 2.1 metres. Neap tides during quarter moons compress it to around 1.2 metres. The biggest swings of the year happen around the perigean spring tides in winter and summer, when the moon is closest to Earth at the same time as new or full phase.
Where do these tide predictions come from?
NOAA CO-OPS station 9410170 in San Diego Bay. NOAA computes predictions through harmonic analysis of decades of measured water levels at this exact gauge. That's the gold-standard method for tide prediction in US waters and produces accuracy you can plan a clamming trip or a kayak crossing around. See /methodology for the full explanation.
When are the lowest tides for tide pooling at San Diego?
The lowest low tides — minus tides below the MLLW reference — cluster around new and full moons, especially in late autumn and winter. Cabrillo National Monument's tide pools and the La Jolla pools open up best when the predicted low is below 0 metres MLLW for an hour or more either side. The 7-day table on this page flags the lowest predicted tide for each day.
Is this safe to use for navigation?
No. TideTurtle is a planning tool, not a nautical almanac. For navigation in or out of San Diego Harbour, use NOAA's authoritative chart products and the latest local notices to mariners. Storm surge, wind setup, and currents can shift actual water levels and times beyond what harmonic prediction captures.

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 2026-04-26T23:50:59.635Z. Predictions refresh daily.