Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Fox Island, WA

December 7, 2023 5:36 AM PST (13:36 UTC)
Sunrise 7:41AM Sunset 4:22PM Moonrise 1:51AM Moonset 1:38PM
PZZ135 Puget Sound And Hood Canal- 245 Am Pst Thu Dec 7 2023
Today..S wind 5 to 15 kt becoming W to 10 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves 1 ft or less. Showers likely in the morning then a chance of showers in the afternoon.
Tonight..SW wind 5 to 15 kt easing to 10 kt after midnight. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Showers likely.
Fri..S wind to 10 kt. Wind waves 1 ft or less. A slight chance of rain.
Fri night..SE wind to 10 kt rising to 5 to 15 kt after midnight. Wind waves 2 ft or less.
Sat..SE wind 5 to 15 kt becoming S 10 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves 1 to 3 ft.
Sat night..S wind 10 to 20 kt. Wind waves 1 to 3 ft.
Sun..S wind 5 to 15 kt becoming W to 10 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less becoming less than 1 ft.
Mon..Light wind. Wind waves 1 ft or less.
Today..S wind 5 to 15 kt becoming W to 10 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves 1 ft or less. Showers likely in the morning then a chance of showers in the afternoon.
Tonight..SW wind 5 to 15 kt easing to 10 kt after midnight. Wind waves 2 ft or less. Showers likely.
Fri..S wind to 10 kt. Wind waves 1 ft or less. A slight chance of rain.
Fri night..SE wind to 10 kt rising to 5 to 15 kt after midnight. Wind waves 2 ft or less.
Sat..SE wind 5 to 15 kt becoming S 10 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Wind waves 1 to 3 ft.
Sat night..S wind 10 to 20 kt. Wind waves 1 to 3 ft.
Sun..S wind 5 to 15 kt becoming W to 10 kt. Wind waves 2 ft or less becoming less than 1 ft.
Mon..Light wind. Wind waves 1 ft or less.
PZZ100 245 Am Pst Thu Dec 7 2023
Synopsis for the northern and central washington coastal and inland waters..SEas remain elevated and winds remain calm through tonight. A system will move over the area waters Thursday with a westerly push down the strait of juan de fuca Thursday afternoon and evening. High pressure builds over the area Friday. A stronger frontal system impacts the region this weekend with strong gales possible.
Synopsis for the northern and central washington coastal and inland waters..SEas remain elevated and winds remain calm through tonight. A system will move over the area waters Thursday with a westerly push down the strait of juan de fuca Thursday afternoon and evening. High pressure builds over the area Friday. A stronger frontal system impacts the region this weekend with strong gales possible.

Area Discussion for - Seattle, WA
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FXUS66 KSEW 071124 AFDSEW
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 324 AM PST Thu Dec 7 2023
SYNOPSIS
A weak system traversing the region will bring lowland rain and mountain snow to western Washington today into Friday morning. A break in the weather is then expected Friday afternoon and evening before the next system moves into the region on Saturday and brings lowland rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds to the area. Another break in the weather is expected by early next week.
SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
A weak system will continue to make its way across the area today, bringing lowland rain and mountain snow to western Washington. The system will be cooler and accompanied by lowering snow levels, with snow levels looking to drop down and hover between 2000-2500 feet by this afternoon.
Showers look to continue into early Friday, with hi-res guidance indicating the likely development of a Puget Sound Convergence Zone across the central Sound. Snow amounts look to be roughly 6-8 inches for Snoqualmie Pass and near 12 inches for Stevens Pass should convergence zone banding set up within pass vicinity. Minor impacts will be possible at times across the passes, so have issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Cascades through Friday morning.
Lowland areas look to receive a couple hundredths to half an inch of rain, with a few spots expected to see half an inch to an inch.
Despite the extra precipitation, do not expect the amounts to have much of an impact on area rivers - and expect to see them continue to recede throughout the day today.
Except for some lingering convergence zone activity and a few lingering showers in the Cascades, expect Friday to generally trend drier as a shortwave ridge moves into the region. The break in the wet weather will be relatively short-lived, however, as the next system moves into the area on Saturday and brings with it another round of lowland rain and mountain snow. Winds will be gusty as the system traverses the area and look to increase Saturday morning and afternoon. Gusts to 40-45 mph will be possible along the Pacific Coast and for areas from Whidbey Island northward. This system will be progressive, but will bring a round of moderate to heavy precipitation to the area - with interior lowland locations looking to receive 0.5-1 inches of rain and areas along the coast looking to receive 1.5-2.5 inches. Snow levels will be low, hovering between 1500-2000 ft on Saturday, so expect to see 8-15 inches of new snow for the Cascades.
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
Precipitation looks to gradually taper Sunday with drier conditions expected Monday and Tuesday as ensembles and deterministic forecasts remain indicative of an upper level ridge building back into the region from the northeastern Pacific. Precipitation chances look to increase again near midweek, however, as the upper ridge axis starts to push inland across the interior West. This will then open the door for additional systems to move across the Pacific Northwest. 14
AVIATION
Light west-southwesterly flow aloft as a shortwave trough moves over the Pacific Northwest today. At the surface will drive a weak surface low and attendant cold front across Western Washington. This is pushing a narrow band of rain northward through the Puget Sound region currently with brief lowering of CIGs and VSBYs for several hours. A return to MVFR thresholds by 15Z as the band of steady rain lifts north. VCSH otherwise through much of the balance of the day. Winds will be somewhat tricky today given the track of the weak surface low, shifting from a south-southwesterly direction to more of northwest to even northerly direction briefly after 18Z at BLI and after 22Z at PAE and BFI. A return to a light southerly wind is expected after 02Z this evening.
KSEA...South-southwesterly flow aloft as a shortwave trough moves over the region. MVFR conditions through at least the early afternoon with VCSH and periods of light rain, which may bring brief IFR conditions. Southerly winds from 8 to 12 kt should shift to the southwest then quickly shift to the north-northwest around 21 to 22Z through around 00Z before returning to a southerly direction and continuing through the rest of the night. A gradual improvement to VFR conditions tonight with mid-level clouds from 3000 to 4000 ft.
CIGs look to lower closer to MVFR levels later into Friday morning.
Davis
MARINE
A compact surface low pressure system will work its way over the coastal waters this morning. Winds around the center of the low are reaching 15-25 kt and will remain elevated until tonight.
Additionally, a push of westerlies through the Strait of Juan de Fuca is expected as the system moves onshore, which will develop this afternoon into early Friday morning. Therefore, Small Craft Advisories have been issued for the coastal waters and for the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
A strong low pressure system over the central Pacific will move northwestward towards Haida Gwaii into the weekend, draping a cold front over the region. Strong southerly winds reaching gale force are expected, developing late Friday night and will last through Saturday. Gusts may reach up to 50 kt for the outer coastal zone north of James Island. Gales are also likely for the East Entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Northern Inland Waters, and Admiralty Inlet.
Seas 11 to 13 ft at 13 s will ease to around 8 to 10 ft tomorrow, before rising to around 12 to 15 ft though the weekend, reaching up to 17 ft in the windiest regions. Seas will then plummet to 3 to 5 ft into the beginning of next week.
LH
HYDROLOGY
Area rivers continue to drop this morning across Western Washington with only the Cowlitz, Snoqualmie, and Chehalis Rivers remaining in Minor Flood Stage. These should drop back below flood stage sometime later today and into Friday for the Chehalis River at Porter.
Light rain and showers are currently moving over Western Washington this morning in association with a weak surface low and attendant cold front. This system is much weaker than the previous atmospheric river frontal system, and is not expected to noticeably impact river levels.
A slightly stronger frontal system will impact the region this weekend with more widespread lowland rain and mountain snow, though snow levels rise up above 6000 ft briefly Saturday evening into Saturday night. Total forecast rainfall amounts will be much lighter, generally ranging from half an inch to one inch in the lowlands to 2-3 inches in the Cascades and Olympics. Given the recent rain and flooding, rivers are running high and may be more responsive to the rainfall than usual. Amounts will be highest in the Olympics, so a Hydrologic Outlook was issued for Mason County concerning the Skokomish River, which may rise back into Minor Flood Stage late Saturday or Saturday night. No other rivers are forecast to return to flood stage at this time.
Davis
SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
WA...Flood Watch until 4 AM PST early this morning for Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca-North Coast-Olympics-West Slopes North Cascades and Passes-Western Skagit County-Western Strait of Juan De Fuca-Western Whatcom County.
Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM PST Friday for West Slopes North Cascades and Passes-West Slopes North Central Cascades and Passes-West Slopes South Central Cascades and Passes.
PZ...Small Craft Advisory until 7 PM PST this evening for Grays Harbor Bar.
Small Craft Advisory until 10 PM PST this evening for Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island 10 To 60 Nm- Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island Out 10 Nm- Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville Out 10 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater Out 10 Nm-West Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.
Small Craft Advisory from 1 PM this afternoon to 4 AM PST Friday for Central U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca-East Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Seattle WA 324 AM PST Thu Dec 7 2023
SYNOPSIS
A weak system traversing the region will bring lowland rain and mountain snow to western Washington today into Friday morning. A break in the weather is then expected Friday afternoon and evening before the next system moves into the region on Saturday and brings lowland rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds to the area. Another break in the weather is expected by early next week.
SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY/
A weak system will continue to make its way across the area today, bringing lowland rain and mountain snow to western Washington. The system will be cooler and accompanied by lowering snow levels, with snow levels looking to drop down and hover between 2000-2500 feet by this afternoon.
Showers look to continue into early Friday, with hi-res guidance indicating the likely development of a Puget Sound Convergence Zone across the central Sound. Snow amounts look to be roughly 6-8 inches for Snoqualmie Pass and near 12 inches for Stevens Pass should convergence zone banding set up within pass vicinity. Minor impacts will be possible at times across the passes, so have issued a Winter Weather Advisory for the Cascades through Friday morning.
Lowland areas look to receive a couple hundredths to half an inch of rain, with a few spots expected to see half an inch to an inch.
Despite the extra precipitation, do not expect the amounts to have much of an impact on area rivers - and expect to see them continue to recede throughout the day today.
Except for some lingering convergence zone activity and a few lingering showers in the Cascades, expect Friday to generally trend drier as a shortwave ridge moves into the region. The break in the wet weather will be relatively short-lived, however, as the next system moves into the area on Saturday and brings with it another round of lowland rain and mountain snow. Winds will be gusty as the system traverses the area and look to increase Saturday morning and afternoon. Gusts to 40-45 mph will be possible along the Pacific Coast and for areas from Whidbey Island northward. This system will be progressive, but will bring a round of moderate to heavy precipitation to the area - with interior lowland locations looking to receive 0.5-1 inches of rain and areas along the coast looking to receive 1.5-2.5 inches. Snow levels will be low, hovering between 1500-2000 ft on Saturday, so expect to see 8-15 inches of new snow for the Cascades.
LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/
Precipitation looks to gradually taper Sunday with drier conditions expected Monday and Tuesday as ensembles and deterministic forecasts remain indicative of an upper level ridge building back into the region from the northeastern Pacific. Precipitation chances look to increase again near midweek, however, as the upper ridge axis starts to push inland across the interior West. This will then open the door for additional systems to move across the Pacific Northwest. 14
AVIATION
Light west-southwesterly flow aloft as a shortwave trough moves over the Pacific Northwest today. At the surface will drive a weak surface low and attendant cold front across Western Washington. This is pushing a narrow band of rain northward through the Puget Sound region currently with brief lowering of CIGs and VSBYs for several hours. A return to MVFR thresholds by 15Z as the band of steady rain lifts north. VCSH otherwise through much of the balance of the day. Winds will be somewhat tricky today given the track of the weak surface low, shifting from a south-southwesterly direction to more of northwest to even northerly direction briefly after 18Z at BLI and after 22Z at PAE and BFI. A return to a light southerly wind is expected after 02Z this evening.
KSEA...South-southwesterly flow aloft as a shortwave trough moves over the region. MVFR conditions through at least the early afternoon with VCSH and periods of light rain, which may bring brief IFR conditions. Southerly winds from 8 to 12 kt should shift to the southwest then quickly shift to the north-northwest around 21 to 22Z through around 00Z before returning to a southerly direction and continuing through the rest of the night. A gradual improvement to VFR conditions tonight with mid-level clouds from 3000 to 4000 ft.
CIGs look to lower closer to MVFR levels later into Friday morning.
Davis
MARINE
A compact surface low pressure system will work its way over the coastal waters this morning. Winds around the center of the low are reaching 15-25 kt and will remain elevated until tonight.
Additionally, a push of westerlies through the Strait of Juan de Fuca is expected as the system moves onshore, which will develop this afternoon into early Friday morning. Therefore, Small Craft Advisories have been issued for the coastal waters and for the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
A strong low pressure system over the central Pacific will move northwestward towards Haida Gwaii into the weekend, draping a cold front over the region. Strong southerly winds reaching gale force are expected, developing late Friday night and will last through Saturday. Gusts may reach up to 50 kt for the outer coastal zone north of James Island. Gales are also likely for the East Entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the Northern Inland Waters, and Admiralty Inlet.
Seas 11 to 13 ft at 13 s will ease to around 8 to 10 ft tomorrow, before rising to around 12 to 15 ft though the weekend, reaching up to 17 ft in the windiest regions. Seas will then plummet to 3 to 5 ft into the beginning of next week.
LH
HYDROLOGY
Area rivers continue to drop this morning across Western Washington with only the Cowlitz, Snoqualmie, and Chehalis Rivers remaining in Minor Flood Stage. These should drop back below flood stage sometime later today and into Friday for the Chehalis River at Porter.
Light rain and showers are currently moving over Western Washington this morning in association with a weak surface low and attendant cold front. This system is much weaker than the previous atmospheric river frontal system, and is not expected to noticeably impact river levels.
A slightly stronger frontal system will impact the region this weekend with more widespread lowland rain and mountain snow, though snow levels rise up above 6000 ft briefly Saturday evening into Saturday night. Total forecast rainfall amounts will be much lighter, generally ranging from half an inch to one inch in the lowlands to 2-3 inches in the Cascades and Olympics. Given the recent rain and flooding, rivers are running high and may be more responsive to the rainfall than usual. Amounts will be highest in the Olympics, so a Hydrologic Outlook was issued for Mason County concerning the Skokomish River, which may rise back into Minor Flood Stage late Saturday or Saturday night. No other rivers are forecast to return to flood stage at this time.
Davis
SEW WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
WA...Flood Watch until 4 AM PST early this morning for Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca-North Coast-Olympics-West Slopes North Cascades and Passes-Western Skagit County-Western Strait of Juan De Fuca-Western Whatcom County.
Winter Weather Advisory until 10 AM PST Friday for West Slopes North Cascades and Passes-West Slopes North Central Cascades and Passes-West Slopes South Central Cascades and Passes.
PZ...Small Craft Advisory until 7 PM PST this evening for Grays Harbor Bar.
Small Craft Advisory until 10 PM PST this evening for Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island 10 To 60 Nm- Coastal Waters From Cape Flattery To James Island Out 10 Nm- Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From James Island To Point Grenville Out 10 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater 10 To 60 Nm-Coastal Waters From Point Grenville To Cape Shoalwater Out 10 Nm-West Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.
Small Craft Advisory from 1 PM this afternoon to 4 AM PST Friday for Central U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca-East Entrance U.S. Waters Strait Of Juan De Fuca.
Stations | Dist | Age | Wind | Air Temp | Water Temp | Waves | inHg | DewPt |
TCMW1 - 9446482 - Tacoma Met, WA | 12 mi | 49 min | SE 5.1G | 47°F | ||||
TCNW1 - 9446484 - Tacoma, WA | 13 mi | 49 min | 53°F | 29.79 | ||||
BMTW1 | 20 mi | 49 min | 29.77 | |||||
WPOW1 - West Point, WA | 29 mi | 37 min | S 15G | 48°F | 29.75 | 48°F |
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Airport Reports
EDIT (on/off)  Help Click EDIT to display multiple airports. Follow links for more data.Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Temp | DewPt | RH | inHg |
KTIW TACOMA NARROWS,WA | 4 sm | 43 min | S 08 | 10 sm | Overcast | 45°F | 43°F | 93% | 29.75 | |
KTCM MCCHORD FIELD (JOINT BASE LEWISMCCHORD),WA | 13 sm | 41 min | S 06 | 10 sm | Mostly Cloudy | 45°F | 41°F | 87% | 29.75 | |
KGRF GRAY AAF (JOINT BASE LEWISMCCHORD),WA | 14 sm | 41 min | SE 07 | 10 sm | Mostly Cloudy | 43°F | 41°F | 93% | 29.73 | |
KPWT BREMERTON NTL,WA | 16 sm | 13 min | S 08 | 9 sm | Overcast | Lt Rain | 45°F | 45°F | 100% | 29.74 |
KPLU PIERCE COUNTY THUN FIELD,WA | 22 sm | 21 min | calm | 10 sm | Overcast | 43°F | 43°F | 100% | 29.77 | |
KSEA SEATTLETACOMA INTL,WA | 22 sm | 43 min | SSE 06 | 10 sm | Mostly Cloudy | 45°F | 41°F | 87% | 29.76 |
Wind History from TIW
(wind in knots)Tide / Current for Arletta, Hale Passage, Puget Sound, Washington
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Arletta
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Thu -- 01:20 AM PST 9.01 feet High Tide
Thu -- 01:50 AM PST Moonrise
Thu -- 06:35 AM PST 5.05 feet Low Tide
Thu -- 07:43 AM PST Sunrise
Thu -- 01:00 PM PST 13.17 feet High Tide
Thu -- 01:37 PM PST Moonset
Thu -- 04:20 PM PST Sunset
Thu -- 08:17 PM PST 2.71 feet Low Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Thu -- 01:20 AM PST 9.01 feet High Tide
Thu -- 01:50 AM PST Moonrise
Thu -- 06:35 AM PST 5.05 feet Low Tide
Thu -- 07:43 AM PST Sunrise
Thu -- 01:00 PM PST 13.17 feet High Tide
Thu -- 01:37 PM PST Moonset
Thu -- 04:20 PM PST Sunset
Thu -- 08:17 PM PST 2.71 feet Low Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Arletta, Hale Passage, Puget Sound, Washington, Tide feet
12 am |
8.4 |
1 am |
9 |
2 am |
8.9 |
3 am |
8.3 |
4 am |
7.2 |
5 am |
6 |
6 am |
5.2 |
7 am |
5.1 |
8 am |
5.9 |
9 am |
7.4 |
10 am |
9.3 |
11 am |
11.2 |
12 pm |
12.6 |
1 pm |
13.2 |
2 pm |
12.7 |
3 pm |
11.5 |
4 pm |
9.6 |
5 pm |
7.3 |
6 pm |
5.1 |
7 pm |
3.5 |
8 pm |
2.7 |
9 pm |
3 |
10 pm |
4.1 |
11 pm |
5.7 |
Hale Passage
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Thu -- 01:50 AM PST Moonrise
Thu -- 03:03 AM PST -0.83 knots Max Ebb
Thu -- 07:07 AM PST 0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 07:43 AM PST Sunrise
Thu -- 08:49 AM PST 1.00 knots Max Flood
Thu -- 11:00 AM PST -0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 01:37 PM PST Moonset
Thu -- 04:02 PM PST -1.47 knots Max Ebb
Thu -- 04:20 PM PST Sunset
Thu -- 08:20 PM PST 0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 09:42 PM PST 0.88 knots Max Flood
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
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Thu -- 01:50 AM PST Moonrise
Thu -- 03:03 AM PST -0.83 knots Max Ebb
Thu -- 07:07 AM PST 0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 07:43 AM PST Sunrise
Thu -- 08:49 AM PST 1.00 knots Max Flood
Thu -- 11:00 AM PST -0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 01:37 PM PST Moonset
Thu -- 04:02 PM PST -1.47 knots Max Ebb
Thu -- 04:20 PM PST Sunset
Thu -- 08:20 PM PST 0.00 knots Slack
Thu -- 09:42 PM PST 0.88 knots Max Flood
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
Hale Passage, West end, Washington Current, knots
12 am |
-0.4 |
1 am |
-0.6 |
2 am |
-0.8 |
3 am |
-0.8 |
4 am |
-0.8 |
5 am |
-0.7 |
6 am |
-0.4 |
7 am |
-0.1 |
8 am |
0.7 |
9 am |
1 |
10 am |
0.6 |
11 am |
0 |
12 pm |
-0.5 |
1 pm |
-0.9 |
2 pm |
-1.2 |
3 pm |
-1.4 |
4 pm |
-1.5 |
5 pm |
-1.4 |
6 pm |
-1.2 |
7 pm |
-0.8 |
8 pm |
-0.2 |
9 pm |
0.6 |
10 pm |
0.9 |
11 pm |
0.6 |
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