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Newburgh Tide Times

Stay informed with accurate tide times for Newburgh, Scotland. Plan your coastal activities with confidence using our up-to-date forecasts for high and low tides throughout the week, along with today's sunrise and sunset times.

Tides for Today

Map showing the location of Newburgh

Today's tide times for Newburgh start with a low tide at 3:09 am, reaching 0.4 meters in the night. A high tide occurs at 8:23 am, peaking at 3.8 meters in the morning. Low tide sets in at 3:44 pm, with the water level falling to 0.2 meters. A high tide occurs at 9:15 pm, peaking at 3.4 meters in the evening.

The current moon phase is Waning GibbousThe Waning Gibbous phase occurs just after the Full Moon, when the illuminated portion starts shrinking! Tonight, the Moon will rise at 12:40 am and set at 2:33 pm.

Sunrise in Newburgh is at 5:48 am, with sunset at 10:48 pm.

For a full breakdown of Newburgh tide times, see the complete tide chart below.

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  • Low

    0.4m

  • High

    3.8m

  • Low

    0.2m

  • High

    3.4m

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Tide Times for Rest of Week

  • Low

    0.4m

  • High

    3.7m

  • Low

    0.3m

  • High

    3.3m

  • Low

    0.5m

  • High

    3.5m

  • Low

    0.3m

  • High

    3.2m

  • Low

    0.5m

  • High

    3.4m

  • Low

    0.4m

  • High

    3.2m

  • Low

    0.4m

  • High

    3.4m

  • Low

    0.4m

  • High

    3.4m

  • Low

    0.4m

  • High

    3.5m

  • Low

    0.4m

  • High

    3.6m

  • Low

    0.3m

  • High

    3.7m

  • Low

    0.3m

Fun & Interesting Facts About Newburgh

  • The Newburgh tide station is strategically located along the Firth of Tay, which is known for its diverse marine ecosystems and significant tidal variations.
  • The area around Newburgh is recognized for its rich bird life, particularly as a habitat for migratory birds, making it an important site for birdwatching enthusiasts.
  • Newburgh lies near the historical town of Abernethy, known for its ancient Pictish monuments, adding cultural significance to the natural beauty of the region.
  • The Firth of Tay, where Newburgh is situated, is the largest estuary in Scotland and has a unique mix of freshwater and tidal influences, contributing to its ecological richness.
  • In addition to its natural heritage, Newburgh serves as a stunning vantage point for observing the scenic landscapes of the surrounding countryside, including the nearby hills and woodlands.

Tide Times for Christmas, New Year & More in Newburgh

Planning a Christmas Day beach walk or a New Year's Day sea swim in Newburgh? Find accurate holiday tide times for major events, including Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice. Get the best tide conditions for your next coastal visit.

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Explore tide times for other locations near Newburgh, Scotland and stay informed about high and low tides in the surrounding coastal areas.

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