Pawleys Island Tide Times
High and low tide times for Pawleys Island Pier, South Carolina, from NOAA tide station 8662006. Heights are in feet above Mean Lower Low Water, times are Eastern.
Next high tide: 1:43 PM today (5.4 ft above MLLW)
Today's tides
| Time | Tide | Height (MLLW) |
|---|---|---|
| 1:07 AM | High | 5.0 ft |
| 7:13 AM | Low | 0.7 ft |
| 1:43 PM | High | 5.4 ft |
| 7:50 PM | Low | 1.4 ft |
Seven-day tide chart
| Day | Tides |
|---|---|
| Tue, Jul 7 | High 1:07 AM (5.0 ft) Low 7:13 AM (0.7 ft) High 1:43 PM (5.4 ft) Low 7:50 PM (1.4 ft) |
| Wed, Jul 8 | High 2:01 AM (5.0 ft) Low 8:05 AM (0.6 ft) High 2:38 PM (5.7 ft) Low 8:57 PM (1.3 ft) |
| Thu, Jul 9 | High 2:59 AM (4.9 ft) Low 9:05 AM (0.5 ft) High 3:37 PM (5.9 ft) Low 10:11 PM (1.2 ft) |
| Fri, Jul 10 | High 4:00 AM (4.9 ft) Low 10:10 AM (0.3 ft) High 4:38 PM (6.2 ft) Low 11:19 PM (0.9 ft) |
| Sat, Jul 11 | High 5:02 AM (4.9 ft) Low 11:11 AM (-0.0 ft) High 5:38 PM (6.5 ft) |
| Sun, Jul 12 | Low 12:19 AM (0.5 ft) High 6:02 AM (5.0 ft) Low 12:09 PM (-0.3 ft) High 6:36 PM (6.7 ft) |
| Mon, Jul 13 | Low 1:17 AM (0.2 ft) High 7:01 AM (5.2 ft) Low 1:05 PM (-0.5 ft) High 7:32 PM (6.8 ft) |
Sunrise and sunset today
Sunrise 6:13 AM, sunset 8:30 PM Eastern, calculated for the Pawleys Island coordinates.
About these tide predictions
Predictions are for Pawleys Island Pier, NOAA station 8662006, on the Atlantic Ocean in South Carolina. Heights are given in feet above Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW). All times are Eastern. Tides shift roughly 50 minutes later each day as the moon moves.
Monthly tide charts
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Frequently asked questions
- How far ahead are Pawleys Island tide predictions available?
- NOAA publishes tide predictions well over a year in advance. This site shows the next seven days on the tide page and a full month on each monthly tide chart, out through more than a year ahead.
- What tide station do these times come from?
- All times and heights come from NOAA CO-OPS station 8662006, Pawleys Island Pier, on the Atlantic Ocean in South Carolina. Heights are in feet above Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW).
- Why do the tide times shift each day?
- The tide follows the moon, and the lunar day is about 50 minutes longer than the solar day. That is why high and low tides arrive roughly 50 minutes later each day.
- How accurate are NOAA tide predictions?
- NOAA predictions are the official harmonic forecast for the station and are highly reliable for planning. Actual water levels can still vary with wind, barometric pressure, and storms.