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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Hampton, NH

May 23, 2025 8:05 AM EDT (12:05 UTC)
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ANZ154 Coastal Waters From Cape Elizabeth, Me To Merrimack River, Ma Out 25 Nm- 641 Am Edt Fri May 23 2025

.gale warning in effect until noon edt today - .

Today - N winds 25 to 30 kt with gusts up to 40 kt, becoming nw 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt early this afternoon, then becoming W 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt late. Seas 10 to 14 ft, subsiding to 8 to 10 ft this afternoon. Wave detail: E 13 ft at 10 seconds, becoming E 10 ft at 10 seconds. Rain this morning, then scattered showers early this afternoon. Isolated showers late. Vsby 1 to 3 nm this afternoon.

Tonight - SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 7 to 10 ft, subsiding to 5 to 8 ft after midnight. Wave detail: E 10 ft at 10 seconds, becoming E 8 ft at 10 seconds. Rain likely. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.

Sat - W winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 4 to 5 ft. Wave detail: E 5 ft at 9 seconds. Scattered showers in the afternoon.

Sat night - NW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Wave detail: E 4 ft at 9 seconds.

Sun - W winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Wave detail: E 3 ft at 9 seconds.

Sun night - NW winds around 5 kt. Seas around 2 ft. Wave detail: E 2 ft at 9 seconds.

Mon - NW winds around 5 kt, becoming S in the afternoon. Seas around 2 ft.

Mon night - SW winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming W after midnight. Seas around 2 ft.

Tue - W winds around 5 kt, becoming S in the afternoon. Seas around 2 ft.

Tue night - SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas around 2 ft.
ANZ100 641 Am Edt Fri May 23 2025

Synopsis for stonington me to merrimack river ma out to 25 nm low pressure continues to move through the gulf of maine this morning the strongest northeast winds have lifted northeast of the coastal waters, but they will remain gusty as they turn more northwesterly today. Gales will come to an end this morning. Low pressure will slowly drift into the weekend, with showers continuing into Saturday. High pressure builds across the waters early next week.

7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Hampton, NH
   
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Tide / Current for Jaffrey Point, Portsmouth Harbor, Maine
  
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Jaffrey Point
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Fri -- 01:46 AM EDT     0.40 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 02:52 AM EDT     Moonrise
Fri -- 05:11 AM EDT     Sunrise
Fri -- 07:59 AM EDT     8.93 feet High Tide
Fri -- 02:06 PM EDT     0.23 feet Low Tide
Fri -- 04:05 PM EDT     Moonset
Fri -- 08:07 PM EDT     Sunset
Fri -- 08:27 PM EDT     9.79 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
        
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Jaffrey Point, Portsmouth Harbor, Maine, Tide feet
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Tide / Current for Portsmouth Harbor Entrance, New Hampshire Current
  
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Portsmouth Harbor Entrance
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Fri -- 12:25 AM EDT     -1.84 knots Max Ebb
Fri -- 02:52 AM EDT     Moonrise
Fri -- 04:18 AM EDT     0.00 knots Slack
Fri -- 05:11 AM EDT     Sunrise
Fri -- 06:16 AM EDT     1.13 knots Max Flood
Fri -- 09:41 AM EDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Fri -- 12:45 PM EDT     -1.94 knots Max Ebb
Fri -- 04:04 PM EDT     Moonset
Fri -- 04:31 PM EDT     0.00 knots Slack
Fri -- 06:45 PM EDT     1.46 knots Max Flood
Fri -- 08:07 PM EDT     Sunset
Fri -- 10:27 PM EDT     -0.00 knots Slack
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Portsmouth Harbor Entrance, New Hampshire Current, knots
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Area Discussion for Gray/Portland, ME
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FXUS61 KGYX 231045 AAA AFDGYX

Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Gray ME 645 AM EDT Fri May 23 2025

SYNOPSIS
A coastal storm reminiscent of fall continues to lash eastern New England this morning. The heaviest precipitation has moved Downeast, but a band of rain remains arcing from Moosehead Lake down to Block Island Sound. This will gradually weaken today but showers will remain a threat into at least the first half of Saturday. At the same time the strongest winds have weakened, but it will remain breezy today to go along with temperatures hovering near 50 degrees. It will take until Sunday before we get some slow improvement to the weather and temperatures. It will be much warmer and brighter by the time we reach Monday.

NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/
Update...Surface low center passing our longitude now will start to pull the back edge of eastward and continue to edge winds to a more northwesterly direction. This should allow for the weakening of the deformation band of precip parked near the ME/NH border
As some might say
what if it was all snow? Adjusted highest PoP and QPF to be under this band for the next 6 hours. May also see additional light accumulations of snow above 2500 feet.

Previous discussion...The strongest forcing has moved into Downeast ME this morning...with the deformation banded precip pivoting and weakening over the western ME mtns. PoP will gradually diminish from this point forward thru the day...as will the threat of heavy precip.

Perusing the webcams in the lower elevations of the mtns and I do not see any evidence of snow this morning. Based on temps...snow is likely confined to elevations above 2500 ft. I do not anticipate temps to cool any further...so this is probably going to be the lower limit of snowfall today. However the high peaks will still feel like winter today...with wind chills in the teens and single digits.

Showers will continue today...becoming a little more widespread in coverage this afternoon during peak diurnal heating. Record cold high temps are a little bit cooler today than yesterday...so it will be a little bit harder to break those records
However it will be closer
with readings across much of southern NH and southwestern ME struggling to climb out of the 40s.

SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH 6 PM SATURDAY/
Tonight the low pressure will drift into New Brunswick. So while the steady rain will have come to an end...showers will remain a possibility thru the overnight. As the upper trof axis swings into the area there may be a more focused area of shower activity across southern NH and southwestern ME that slowly crosses the region into Sat morning. I have an area of likely PoP to reflect this...but otherwise showers should be mostly chance PoP/scattered in nature as low fills and cuts off.

Temps will remain fairly steady overnight given all the cloud cover and lack of any real advection. The same story goes for Sat...where lack of significant diurnal heating will keep temps well below normal. But there should be enough late breaks in clouds near the coast and over parts of southern NH to climb into the mid 50s to near 60.

LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/
Long term update...Unsettled weather continues Sat into Sun but improvement in generally foreseen Sunday afternoon and Monday even though some showery weather will still be possible. The midweek looks better with highs likely returning into the 70s for most. 01z NBM has been blended into the going forecast and results in little departure from these general ideas.

Overview: Some wraparound showers possible on Saturday as a low moves northeastward. A quick moving shortwave moves southeasterly over the northeast, bringing a chance to see an isolated shower or two over New Hampshire Sunday. Skies clear for the first half of next week, though a diurnal shower or two can't be ruled out across western NH. Towards the end of the week, two upper-level lows merge over New England. The upper-level lows could bring more unsettled and cooler weather next weekend.

Details: Low pressure retreats to the northeast through the day Saturday. Continued overcast skies will keep high temperatures cool, with 50s likely across NH and western ME. Wraparound convective showers are likely as the environment shows a small layer of low-level instability, with ~50J of CAPE up to about 800mb/7000ft. Light winds across the vertical profile should make showers move southeasterly, and should continue through Saturday evening. Light northwest flow should allow for cool lows Saturday night, with lows in the 40s.

Skies start to clear out on Sunday, as high pressure moves in. The clearing skies should also allow for a noticeably warmer day, high temperatures make it into the low 60s for most. A weak shortwave from the northwest will bring a chance to see an isolated shower or two in the afternoon. Skies then continue to clear out Sunday night. Calm winds and clear skies will allow for radiational cooling, with lows again in the mid 40s.

Temperatures look to warm in the first-half of next week, with upper- level ridging moving in from the west. A few diurnally-driven showers remain possible in the afternoons, though Monday-Wednesday should be dry and mostly clear for most. Generally looking at upper 60s and lower 70s, though Tuesday is forecast to be the warmest day of the three, with low to mid-70s.

Towards the end of next week, two upper-level lows arrive in New England. One comes from the west, with unsettled weather arriving on Thursday. This low could merge with another upper-level low from the north on Friday. The two upper-level lows over the area next weekend may suggest that another wet and cool weekend is on tap.

AVIATION /12Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/
Short Term...Widespread MVFR conditions with pockets of IFR developing this morning. Northeast gusts of 25 to 30 kt remain possible for a few more hours along the coast. Much of the steady rain has moved inland at this hour...and will continue to become more showery thru the day. As winds turn more northwesterly IFR conditions should scatter out and become MVFR once again. That likely continues for much of the night and into Sat before improvement to VFR.

Long Term...
Ceilings and visibility likely improve during the day Saturday, as a low moves out of the area. Mostly VFR is expected afterwards through the first half of next week as high pressure moves in from the west.

MARINE
Short Term...The strongest winds have lifted northeast of the waters but gales continue across all marine zones at this hour.
Winds will slowly become more northwesterly today and will remain gusty in the afternoon. Seas will take longer to diminish after building over 15 ft outside the bays. SCA conditions will likely continue for most of tonight.

Long Term...
Seas of 2-5ft are expected Saturday, diminishing to 2-3ft by Sunday morning. Northwest winds of 8-12kts are likely through the weekend, diminishing through the day Sunday. Fair marine conditions are expected through the first half of next week, as high pressure moves in.

TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING
With strong low pressure in the Gulf of ME seas have built to over 15 ft over some parts of the coastal waters. This is driving a storm surge near 2 ft. While the morning high tide is the lower of the two today...water levels may still approach action stage with surge over 2 ft. Some splash over is possible during this morning tide.

GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
ME...None.
NH...None.
MARINE...Gale Warning until noon EDT today for ANZ150>154.


Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind AirWater WavesinHgDewPt
IOSN3 - Isle of Shoals, NH 6 mi65 minN 28G35 44°F 29.6240°F
BGXN3 - Great Bay Reserve, NH 8 mi80 minNW 4.1 43°F 42°F
SEIM1 8 mi47 min 44°F 51°F29.6944°F
44073 11 mi50 minN 25G31 47°F 46°F
44030 - Buoy B0102 - Western Maine Shelf 22 mi121 minN 25G31 44°F 45°F14 ft29.60
WEXM1 - Wells Reserve, ME 27 mi65 minNNW 9.9 43°F 42°F
44029 - Buoy A0102 - Mass. Bay/Stellwagen 32 mi121 minN 33G43 45°F 16 ft29.55
44098 - Jeffrey's Ledge, NH (160) 32 mi39 min 46°F15 ft
44013 - BOSTON 16 NM East of Boston, MA 43 mi35 minNW 21G29 46°F 49°F29.6443°F
BHBM3 - 8443970 - Boston, MA 46 mi47 min 46°F 29.67
44007 - PORTLAND 12 NM Southeast of Portland,ME 49 mi35 minN 25G31 43°F 45°F29.6442°F


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KPSM PORTSMOUTH INTL AT PEASE,NH 9 sm10 minNNW 13G216 smOvercast Lt Rain 45°F41°F87%29.66
KDAW SKYHAVEN,NH 24 sm14 minNNW 11G195 smOvercast Lt Rain 41°F29.69

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