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
5:12 PM on
Wednesday, August 19, 2026. (The tide gets later by about an hour each following day)
Low Tide
About 6 hours before/after high tide
Winds
South 10-15 Wednesday / South 5-10 Thursday / NE 5-10 Friday / East 5-10 Saturday
Underwater Visibility
10 to 35 feet
Surface Water Temp
70 degrees
Thought of the day: (Get this in an email, Subscribe above)
“Many people seem concerned with getting attacked while in the water. Movies have been made about this. Recently, in Maryland, a 13 year old was attacked while swimming. He had injuries to his hands and chest and was airlifted to a hospital. A little over a week later, a fisherman was mauled in the same area. He also required hospitalization. The culprits? A couple of rabid beavers. When Beavers Attack 3, coming to a theater near you...”
7.8
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.