Southbourne Tide Times / United Kingdom

Thu, 5thFri, 6thSat, 7th
  • Low 12:07am
    (1.34m)
  • High 04:16am
    (1.64m)
  • Low 06:29am
    (1.6m)
  • High 08:11am
    (1.63m)
  • Low 12:23pm
    (1.09m)
  • High 09:00pm
    (1.89m)
  • Low 01:09am
    (1.27m)
  • High 04:54am
    (1.65m)
  • Low 07:52am
    (1.6m)
  • High 09:08am
    (1.61m)
  • Low 01:21pm
    (1.07m)
  • High 09:56pm
    (1.85m)
  • Low 01:58am
    (1.17m)
  • High 05:42am
    (1.68m)
  • Low 09:15am
    (1.59m)
  • High 10:33am
    (1.62m)
  • Low 02:09pm
    (1.04m)
  • High 07:41pm
    (1.81m)
  • Low 09:23pm
    (1.79m)
  • High 10:56pm
    (1.83m)
7 day tide table for Southbourne

Tide status at 04:46 AM

Next high tide:

3 hrs 25 mins

Next low tide:

1 hrs 43 mins
Tide time clock

Tide is falling (99% full)

Neap tide

Today is a neap tide so low tide will not be as low and high tide will not be as high as usual.

Tides in Southbourne today

The predicted tides today for Southbourne are: first high tide at 04:16am , first low tide at 12:07am ; second high tide at 08:11am , second low tide at 06:29am

7 day Southbourne tide chart

*These tide schedules are estimates based on the most relevant accurate location (Bournemouth, England), this is not necessarily the closest tide station and may differ significantly depending on distance. Please note, the low and high tide times given are not suitable for navigational purposes.

Sunrise, sunset and day length today

Day length for 2025-06-05
Night First light:
1:00
Twilight:
4:11
Sunrise:
4:56
Sunset:
21:14
Twilight:
21:59
Last light:
1:00
Night

Today's weather in Southbourne

(light rain)
13°C / 56°F

Partly cloudy
Wind

18 mph

Humidity

88%

Tides for fishing Southbourne »

Use these tide charts in conjunction with our solunar fishing calendar to find the best times to go.

First Quarter

Moon phase: First Quarter


Tide station location

Map showing location of Southbourne (50.722110, -1.784250) Southbourne map pin © Google

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