The North Atlantic Scuba Dive conditions page is strictly for fun. No suitability of the weather or water conditions for any purpose is expressed or implied.

High Tide

9:25 AM on
Thursday, September 18, 2025. (The tide gets later by about an hour each following day) 

Low Tide

About 6 hours before/after high tide

Winds

North 5-10 Thursday / NW 10-15 Friday / NE 10-15 Saturday / SW 10-15 Sunday

Underwater Visibility

3 to 27 feet

Surface Water Temp

65 degrees

 

Thought of the day...

I had a chance to dive with family members on Tuesday. How was it? Bottom temp was in the mid 50s (in about 50 feet). Visibility was amazing. Topography was like the Rockies and sea life was plentiful. Yes, we did come home with dinner, but that was secondary. When we surfaced, the family on the boat couldn’t believe how the divers were all hooting and hollering. A great time was had by all. Yup, that’s what it’s all about...
— Jeff@NAS

4.1

If the Dive Score is:

1: Stay home
2: Stay home and think about diving
3: Plan a dive
4: Beats mowing the lawn, might be a great dive
5: Dive if you can
6: Highly consider spending today underwater
7: Go Diving
8: Let the lawn burn/Let the snow fall; go diving
9: Procrastinate all else and go underwater
10: You need to call the boss and tell him/her you can't come to work because you're suffering from AGS (Anal Glaucoma Syndrome). I just can not see my butt going to work today: I have got to go diving! NAS is a proud sponsor of the Anal Glaucoma Foundation.

 

Pic of the Day:

A bit of a double rainbow on Wednesday night in Humarock.