Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Henderson Point, MS
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Marine Forecasts
NOTE: Zones updated 4/16/2026. Some zones changed. Use Edit if needed.
GMZ532 Mississippi Sound- 201 Am Cdt Sun Apr 19 2026
.small craft advisory in effect through Monday morning - .
Rest of tonight - North winds 10 to 15 knots, increasing to 20 to 25 knots with gusts up to 30 knots late. Waves 3 to 5 feet. A chance of Thunderstorms. A chance of showers, then showers likely late.
Sunday - North winds 20 to 25 knots, becoming northeast 15 to 20 knots in the afternoon. Waves 3 to 5 feet. Showers likely with a chance of Thunderstorms in the morning.
Sunday night - Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots. Waves 3 to 4 feet.
Monday - Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots, becoming east 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Waves 2 to 4 feet.
Monday night - East winds 5 to 10 knots. Waves 1 foot or less, then around 2 feet after midnight.
Tuesday - East winds 10 to 15 knots with gusts up to 20 knots. Waves 2 to 3 feet.
Tuesday night - Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots, diminishing to 5 to 10 knots after midnight. Waves around 2 feet.
Wednesday - Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots. Waves 2 to 3 feet.
Wednesday night - Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots. Waves 2 to 3 feet.
Thursday - Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots. Waves 2 to 4 feet.
Thursday night - Southeast winds 15 to 20 knots. Waves 3 to 4 feet.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
winds and waves higher in and near Thunderstorms.
GMZ500 201 Am Cdt Sun Apr 19 2026
Synopsis for pascagoula to atchafalaya river out 60 nm -
a cold front will bring northerly winds around 25kt today thorugh Monday. Small craft advisories remain active for these conditions. Northeast winds will shift to east into Tuesday but remain elevated. Wednesday, winds will shift to a more se direction and ease a bit to around 10-15 kt, possibly remaining that way for the remainder of the week.
a cold front will bring northerly winds around 25kt today thorugh Monday. Small craft advisories remain active for these conditions. Northeast winds will shift to east into Tuesday but remain elevated. Wednesday, winds will shift to a more se direction and ease a bit to around 10-15 kt, possibly remaining that way for the remainder of the week.
7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Henderson Point, MS

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| Grand Pass Click for Map Sun -- 06:25 AM CDT Sunrise Sun -- 07:42 AM CDT Moonrise Sun -- 12:27 PM CDT 2.02 feet High Tide Sun -- 07:26 PM CDT Sunset Sun -- 10:26 PM CDT Moonset Sun -- 11:13 PM CDT -0.47 feet Low Tide Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Grand Pass, Louisiana, Tide feet
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Tide / Current for Ship Island, 0.5 nmi NW of, LB 26 (depth 11 ft), Mississippi Sound, Mississippi Current
| Ship Island Click for Map Flood direction 33 true Sun -- 01:15 AM CDT 0.00 knots Slack Sun -- 06:24 AM CDT Sunrise Sun -- 07:41 AM CDT Moonrise Sun -- 08:59 AM CDT 0.71 knots Max Flood Sun -- 02:16 PM CDT -0.00 knots Slack Sun -- 07:26 PM CDT Sunset Sun -- 08:17 PM CDT -0.85 knots Max Ebb Sun -- 10:26 PM CDT Moonset Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Ship Island, 0.5 nmi NW of, LB 26 (depth 11 ft), Mississippi Sound, Mississippi Current, knots
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Area Discussion for New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA
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FXUS64 KLIX 190501 AFDLIX
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service New Orleans LA 1201 AM CDT Sun Apr 19 2026
New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION, MARINE
KEY MESSAGES
Updated at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
- Very dry and cooler conditions will start the new week once the current showers over the area move out. A warming trend will bring the area back to the mid 80s for highs by the end of the week along with the next chance of rain.
- Small craft advisories remain through Monday evening for northerly winds 20 to 25kt.
SHORT TERM
(Now through Tuesday)
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
Cold front, as of 1115pm Sat, was along a line from Picayune to Kenner moving SE. The front will move well offshore today as high pressure builds. The front will become more elevated later this morning causing a stronger slope(rise/run) which will cause any moisture that moves up its sfc to become squeezed, considerably lowering the heights that can produce rainfall. This process is already causing lightning rates to fall dramatically. We will see this vertical squeezing as a decaying process for the shower activity through noon today. Cloud cover will do the same in that it will move SE through the daylight hours and should be near or along the coast by this evening. The front will bring in some dry air along with cooler temps dropping the area back into the low to mid 70s today for highs. A bit of warming Monday will bring highs into the mid to upper 70s then around 80 by Tuesday. Lows will be a bit cool during the morning Monday in the mid to upper 40s north to mid 50s south. Lows will also start to warm through the first half of this week. Otherwise, these conditions will be quite nice and normal for spring here as we watch the old battle of winter give in to summer.
LONG TERM
(Tuesday night through Saturday night)
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
LONG TERM
Medium continues to show a pattern that is a little more progressive and not as stagnant. GEFS and ECS are both in decent agreement with a ridge over the southeastern CONUS heading into the 2nd half of the week but with a lot of coming in from the subtropical jet and a broad L/W trough over the western half of the CONUS. This should push the ridge to the east and suppresses it heading into the weekend. That said there are still some inconsistencies with respect to rainfall late in the forecast with the operational runs and the latest NBM is not as optimistic as the ensembles but it is 6/7 days away and the NBM is close enough so no deviations to the latest NBM at this time.
As mentioned heading into the second half of the work week a ridge will be dominating the southeastern CONUS. This will lead to highs back in the 80s for much of the area. Friday the first what will be more subtropical jet energy will work across the southern Plains and into the Lower MS Valley. Even though we won't get any cooler this will help to suppress the ridging aloft which may allow for some spotty showers Friday. The best chance of rain may be Friday night through Saturday as a weak cold front tries to slide into the area before stalling north of the Gulf coast. This will likely allow for better rain chances over through portions of the weekend and maybe some locally heavy rain across western/northwestern zones. /CAB/
AVIATION
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
A mix of VFR to MVFR cigs should lower to IFR north to MVFR south over the next few hours. Numerous -SHRA with isolated TS will also move through the remainder of the night hours and should rapidly dissipate as noon approaches today. Along with fropa this morning, a wind shift will occur and cigs will lift from mainly MVFR with isolated IFR to all MVFR before sunrise this morning. These cigs will then become VFR from north to south as the morning progresses, with all areas VFR by noon today.
MARINE
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
A cold front will bring northerly winds around 25kt today thorugh Monday. Small Craft Advisories remain active for these conditions. Northeast winds will shift to east into Tuesday but remain elevated. Wednesday, winds will shift to a more SE direction and ease a bit to around 10-15 kt, possibly remaining that way for the remainder of the week.
LIX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
LA...None.
GM...Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to noon CDT Monday for GMZ529-531>536-557.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 7 PM CDT Monday for GMZ541-543-551-553-554-577.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 1 AM CDT Tuesday for GMZ570-572-575.
MS...None.
GM...Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to noon CDT Monday for GMZ531>536-557.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 7 PM CDT Monday for GMZ543-551-553-554-577.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 1 AM CDT Tuesday for GMZ572-575.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service New Orleans LA 1201 AM CDT Sun Apr 19 2026
New SHORT TERM, LONG TERM, AVIATION, MARINE
KEY MESSAGES
Updated at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
- Very dry and cooler conditions will start the new week once the current showers over the area move out. A warming trend will bring the area back to the mid 80s for highs by the end of the week along with the next chance of rain.
- Small craft advisories remain through Monday evening for northerly winds 20 to 25kt.
SHORT TERM
(Now through Tuesday)
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
Cold front, as of 1115pm Sat, was along a line from Picayune to Kenner moving SE. The front will move well offshore today as high pressure builds. The front will become more elevated later this morning causing a stronger slope(rise/run) which will cause any moisture that moves up its sfc to become squeezed, considerably lowering the heights that can produce rainfall. This process is already causing lightning rates to fall dramatically. We will see this vertical squeezing as a decaying process for the shower activity through noon today. Cloud cover will do the same in that it will move SE through the daylight hours and should be near or along the coast by this evening. The front will bring in some dry air along with cooler temps dropping the area back into the low to mid 70s today for highs. A bit of warming Monday will bring highs into the mid to upper 70s then around 80 by Tuesday. Lows will be a bit cool during the morning Monday in the mid to upper 40s north to mid 50s south. Lows will also start to warm through the first half of this week. Otherwise, these conditions will be quite nice and normal for spring here as we watch the old battle of winter give in to summer.
LONG TERM
(Tuesday night through Saturday night)
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
LONG TERM
Medium continues to show a pattern that is a little more progressive and not as stagnant. GEFS and ECS are both in decent agreement with a ridge over the southeastern CONUS heading into the 2nd half of the week but with a lot of coming in from the subtropical jet and a broad L/W trough over the western half of the CONUS. This should push the ridge to the east and suppresses it heading into the weekend. That said there are still some inconsistencies with respect to rainfall late in the forecast with the operational runs and the latest NBM is not as optimistic as the ensembles but it is 6/7 days away and the NBM is close enough so no deviations to the latest NBM at this time.
As mentioned heading into the second half of the work week a ridge will be dominating the southeastern CONUS. This will lead to highs back in the 80s for much of the area. Friday the first what will be more subtropical jet energy will work across the southern Plains and into the Lower MS Valley. Even though we won't get any cooler this will help to suppress the ridging aloft which may allow for some spotty showers Friday. The best chance of rain may be Friday night through Saturday as a weak cold front tries to slide into the area before stalling north of the Gulf coast. This will likely allow for better rain chances over through portions of the weekend and maybe some locally heavy rain across western/northwestern zones. /CAB/
AVIATION
(06Z TAFS)
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
A mix of VFR to MVFR cigs should lower to IFR north to MVFR south over the next few hours. Numerous -SHRA with isolated TS will also move through the remainder of the night hours and should rapidly dissipate as noon approaches today. Along with fropa this morning, a wind shift will occur and cigs will lift from mainly MVFR with isolated IFR to all MVFR before sunrise this morning. These cigs will then become VFR from north to south as the morning progresses, with all areas VFR by noon today.
MARINE
Issued at 1043 PM CDT Sat Apr 18 2026
A cold front will bring northerly winds around 25kt today thorugh Monday. Small Craft Advisories remain active for these conditions. Northeast winds will shift to east into Tuesday but remain elevated. Wednesday, winds will shift to a more SE direction and ease a bit to around 10-15 kt, possibly remaining that way for the remainder of the week.
LIX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
LA...None.
GM...Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to noon CDT Monday for GMZ529-531>536-557.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 7 PM CDT Monday for GMZ541-543-551-553-554-577.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 1 AM CDT Tuesday for GMZ570-572-575.
MS...None.
GM...Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to noon CDT Monday for GMZ531>536-557.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 7 PM CDT Monday for GMZ543-551-553-554-577.
Small Craft Advisory from 3 AM Sunday to 1 AM CDT Tuesday for GMZ572-575.
| Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air | Water | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
| WYCM6 - 8747437 - Bay Waveland Yacht Club, MS | 8 mi | 57 min | N 20G | 67°F | 77°F | 30.05 | ||
| SHBL1 - 8761305 - Shell Beach, LA | 32 mi | 57 min | 72°F | 30.04 | ||||
| 42067 - USM3M02 | 39 mi | 137 min | 14G | 76°F | 77°F | 2 ft | 30.04 | 72°F |
| PNLM6 - 8741533 - Pascagoula NOAA Lab, MS | 40 mi | 57 min | 77°F | |||||
| PTBM6 - 8741003 - Petit Bois Island, MS | 41 mi | 57 min | N 19G | 71°F | 30.07 | |||
| NWCL1 - 8761927 - New Canal, LA | 46 mi | 57 min | 67°F | 74°F | ||||
| GDXM6 - Grand Bay Reserve, MS | 47 mi | 102 min | NW 8 | 70°F | 30.06 | 69°F | ||
| CARL1 | 49 mi | 57 min | 69°F |
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