Surf Forecast
Issued by NWS Tiyan, Guam

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645 FZPQ50 PGUM 211747 SRFGUM Surf Zone Forecast for the Mariana Islands National Weather Service Tiyan GU 347 AM ChST Wed May 22 2024 .SYNOPSIS...A high risk for rip currents will persist through this afternoon along east facing reefs, with a moderate risk from tonightonward. A moderate risk for rip currents continues along north facing reefs. A low risk continues for south and west facing reefs. $$ GUZ001-MPZ001>003-220900- Guam-Rota-Tinian-Saipan- 347 AM ChST Wed May 22 2024 ...HIGH RISK OF RIP CURRENTS THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON ALONG EAST FACING REEFS... 36 hour Surf Zone Forecast for the Marianas from 600 AM Wednesday through 600 PM Thursday .TODAY (6 AM TO 6 PM)... Rip current risk.....High *. Surf Height North facing reefs............4 to 6 feet. East facing reefs............7 to 9 feet. South facing reefs............2 to 4 feet. West facing reefs............1 to 3 feet. Swell/Period Primary swell................East at 5 to 7 feet. Primary period...............10 seconds. Secondary swell..............Northeast at around 2 feet. Secondary period.............15 seconds. Water temperature NASA SPoRT...................Around 84 Degrees. Maximum afternoon heat index.......Around 103. Coastal Winds......................East at 15 to 20 mph. .TONIGHT AND THURSDAY (6 PM TO 6 PM THURSDAY)... Rip current risk.....Moderate *. Surf Height North facing reefs............3 to 5 feet. East facing reefs............6 to 9 feet. South facing reefs............2 to 4 feet. West facing reefs............1 to 3 feet. Swell/Period Primary swell................East at 4 to 7 feet. Primary period...............9 seconds. Secondary swell..............Northeast at around 2 feet. Secondary period.............13 to 14 seconds. Maximum afternoon heat index.......Around 103. Coastal Winds......................East at 10 to 20 mph. .OUTLOOK...Surf looks to lower further through the end of the week as the trade swell continues to diminish, with the rip risk possibly becoming low on north facing reefs. A moderate risk of lighting is possible Thursday night into Friday. Tide information for the next 36 hours... At Apra Harbor, Guam... High tide 2.4 feet at 5:55 AM Wednesday Low tide 0.1 feet at 1:02 PM Wednesday High tide 2.4 feet at 8:06 PM Wednesday Low tide 1.6 feet at 1:16 AM Thursday High tide 2.4 feet at 6:22 AM Thursday Low tide -0.1 feet at 1:36 PM Thursday High tide 2.4 feet at 8:50 PM Thursday At Rota Island... High tide 2.3 feet at 5:52 AM Wednesday Low tide 0.1 feet at 12:56 PM Wednesday High tide 2.2 feet at 8:03 PM Wednesday Low tide 1.5 feet at 1:10 AM Thursday High tide 2.3 feet at 6:19 AM Thursday Low tide -0.1 feet at 1:30 PM Thursday High tide 2.3 feet at 8:47 PM Thursday At Tinian Island... High tide 1.7 feet at 4:55 AM Wednesday Low tide 0.0 feet at 12:37 PM Wednesday High tide 1.6 feet at 8:05 PM Wednesday Low tide 1.4 feet at 12:17 AM Thursday High tide 1.8 feet at 5:17 AM Thursday Low tide -0.1 feet at 1:12 PM Thursday High tide 1.7 feet at 8:58 PM Thursday At Tanapag Harbor, Saipan... High tide 2.1 feet at 5:45 AM Wednesday Low tide -0.1 feet at 1:04 PM Wednesday High tide 1.9 feet at 8:29 PM Wednesday Low tide 1.5 feet at 12:47 AM Thursday High tide 2.1 feet at 6:06 AM Thursday Low tide -0.2 feet at 1:42 PM Thursday High tide 2.1 feet at 9:18 PM Thursday * Low Risk of rip currents - Strong currents can still occur near jetties and reef channels. Always have a flotation device with you in the water. Moderate Risk of rip currents - Wave conditions support stronger or more frequent rip currents. Always have a flotation device with you in the water. High Risk of rip currents - Large waves will produce strong rip currents, especially along narrow reefs and beaches. If caught in a rip current, swim parallel to the beach rather than against the current. $$