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Next high tide at Newport, RI: 05:24 GMT-4, 1.02 m / 3.3ft

Heights relative to MLLW. 2026-04-26.

Tide times at Newport, RI on Sunday, 26 April 2026: first low tide at 11:30pm. Sunrise 05:49am, sunset 07:37pm.

Tide curve — next 24 hours

-0.0 m0.6 m1.3 mHeight (MLLW)00:0004:0008:0012:0016:0020:00L 23:30H 05:24L 11:42H 17:50nowTime (America/New_York)

Predictions: NOAA CO-OPS station 8452660 — 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 AprLow23:300.1m / 0.4ft
Mon 27 AprHigh05:241.0m / 3.3ft90
Low11:420.1m / 0.3ft
High17:501.2m / 3.8ft
Tue 28 AprLow00:110.1m / 0.3ft95
High06:161.0m / 3.4ft
Low12:060.1m / 0.2ft
High18:391.2m / 4.0ft
Wed 29 AprLow00:460.1m / 0.2ft99
High07:021.0m / 3.4ft
Low12:280.1m / 0.2ft
High19:231.3m / 4.1ft
Thu 30 AprLow01:180.0m / 0.1ft101
High07:441.0m / 3.4ft
Low12:560.0m / 0.1ft
High20:031.3m / 4.1ft
Fri 01 MayLow01:510.0m / 0.1ft100
High08:241.0m / 3.4ft
Low13:290.0m / 0.1ft
High20:421.2m / 4.1ft
Sat 02 MayLow02:270.0m / 0.1ft97
High09:031.0m / 3.3ft
Low14:070.0m / 0.1ft
High21:181.2m / 3.9ft

Predictions: NOAA CO-OPS station 8452660 — heights relative to MLLW. · Not for navigation.

Sun & moon today

Sunrise
05:49
Sunset
19:37
Moonrise
14:43
Moonset
03:27
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 Newport, RI, derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.

Spring & neap tides at Newport, RI

Next spring tide on Thu 30 Apr (range 1.2m / 4.1ft). Next neap on Wed 29 Apr.

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 Newport, RI

Newport sits at the south-eastern corner of Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island, where the East and West Passages of Narragansett Bay open south to Block Island Sound and the open Atlantic, with Brenton Reef at the entrance marking the offshore approach the working pilots watch on every transit. The city is the historical sailing capital of America — the New York Yacht Club moved its summer station here in 1881, the America's Cup defended out of the Newport Yacht Club from 1930 to 1983 across twenty-three consecutive matches, and the modern Newport-Bermuda Race fleet stages from here every other June for the 1,170-kilometre run south to St David's Lighthouse. The tide here is a moderate semidiurnal signal — mean range at the Newport reference gauge is about 1.1 metres, with two highs and two lows of comparable size about twelve and a half hours apart. Spring tides push close to 1.4 metres and neaps drop near 0.8. Inside the bay the range grows slightly toward Providence at the head, and the basin geometry concentrates currents through the narrow stretches between Conanicut Island (Jamestown) and Aquidneck — slack water through the Pell Bridge channel runs about an hour after the high or low at the Newport gauge. The cliff walk runs three and a half miles from Easton's Beach south past the Breakers (the Vanderbilt summer cottage that the Preservation Society maintains as a museum) to Bailey's Beach, with the rocky intertidal at the foot of the cliff opening up on the lowest spring lows. Beavertail State Park on the Conanicut tip frames the bay entrance and the lighthouse there has marked the approach since 1749. The working fishing fleet at the Galilee port on the South County coast across the bay, the Block Island ferry crossing from Galilee or Point Judith, the swimming and surf at Easton's Beach (First Beach) and Sachuest Beach (Second Beach) on the seaward side of Aquidneck, and the rocky shore at Sakonnet Point on the Tiverton side all read the table for different windows. NOAA CO-OPS station 8452660 in Newport Harbor provides the harmonic predictions on this page; nor'easter and post-tropical surge events in autumn and winter can lift water levels well above predicted, and the Boston-area NWS office is the authoritative real-time source during those events.

Common questions about tides at Newport, RI

When is the next high tide at Newport?
The hero block shows the next high tide at the Newport reference gauge in local Eastern time. The 7-day table covers all daily highs and lows. Slack water through the Pell Bridge channel between Aquidneck and Conanicut runs about an hour after the high or low at the gauge — useful for sailors timing the bridge transit.
What's the typical tide range at Newport?
Mean range is about 1.1 metres at the harbour gauge — a moderate semidiurnal signal. Spring tides push close to 1.4 metres and neaps drop near 0.8. Two highs and two lows of comparable size about twelve and a half hours apart. Inside Narragansett Bay the range grows slightly toward Providence at the head as the basin geometry concentrates the propagating tide.
Where do these tide predictions come from?
NOAA CO-OPS station 8452660 in Newport Harbor. NOAA computes harmonic predictions through analysis of decades of measured water levels at the gauge — the gold-standard method for tide prediction in US waters and accurate to a few minutes and a few centimetres under normal weather conditions. See /methodology for the full explanation.
How does Newport's sailing-capital history shape the working tide calendar?
The America's Cup defence out of Newport from 1930 to 1983 made the city the centre of professional sailboat racing in North America and the modern infrastructure of the Newport Yacht Club, the IDA Lewis Yacht Club, and the working pilotage out of Newport Harbor still reflects that period. The Newport-Bermuda Race that runs from Newport south every other June is the second-oldest open-ocean yacht race in the world after the Sydney-Hobart, and the fleet stages on the spring-tide calendar to clear Brenton Reef on the favourable slack. The 12-Metre racing fleet that contested the Cup still sails out of Newport for the Twelve Metre World Championship every few years.
Is this safe to use for navigation?
No. For piloting in or out of Newport Harbor, transiting the East or West Passage of Narragansett Bay, or working the Block Island Sound approaches use NOAA's authoritative chart products, the official tide and current tables, and the Coast Guard Station Castle Hill notices. Block Island Sound and the bay entrance can run confused seas in nor'easter conditions and demand real-time forecasts.

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 2026-04-27T01:56:35.862Z. Predictions refresh daily.