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Juhu Beach High Tide Today

Juhu Beach high tide today is shown below with the next low tide, tide height, and upcoming tide changes, alongside marine conditions, UV index, solunar windows, and beach-safety guidance for Mumbai.

Today's tide time in Juhu Beach: next high tide at 05:15 IST (19 Jul), next low tide at 11:38 IST (19 Jul).

Juhu Beach Maharashtra Konkan North
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Juhu BeachTide & Marine Report

18
July · 2026
IST · GMT+5:30
High Tide11.034m16:54 IST
Low Tide1.305m10:50 IST
Wave Height1.65mavg · 1.6–1.68m
Sea Temp29.4°avg · 29.3–29.7°C
Wave Period7.9s7.5–8.25s range
Elevation0mabove sea level
Right Now--:--IST - 18 Jul 2026
Wave1.68m248 deg WSW
Period8.25sWave period
Sea Temp29.5CSurface temp
Tide⬇ LowHigh 16:54
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EXERCISE CAUTION
Rough wave forecast
Wave height 1.6-1.68m. Avoid weak-swimmer and child swimming decisions without local lifeguard advice.
Best Time to Visit
14:00 – 15:00 IST
Rising tide window. Waves 1.65m · 7.9s period · 29.4°C sea.
↑ Rising tide1.65m waves29.4°C7.9s period

Solunar Fishing Times

Best fishing windows based on moon position

Activity Windows — Sat 18 Jul
★★ Major periods = peak feeding  ·  ★ Minor periods = moderate activity
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Waxing Crescent
17% illuminated
24-Hour Activity Map
MAJ
MIN
MAJ
MIN
00:0006:0012:0018:0024:00
★★ Major
02:52
→ 04:52 · 2 hrs
Bite
★ Minor
09:12
→ 10:12 · 1 hr
Bite
★★ Major
14:52
→ 16:52 · 2 hrs
Bite
★ Minor
21:31
→ 22:31 · 1 hr
Bite

Tide Times & Marine Conditions

Select a day to view tide times & marine conditions

Today Tide Times
Sat 18 Jul
High Tide
04:17
18 Jul · 04:17 IST
10.724
metres LAT
Low Tide
10:50
18 Jul · 10:50 IST
1.305
metres LAT
High Tide
16:54
18 Jul · 16:54 IST
11.034
metres LAT
Low Tide
23:21
18 Jul · 23:21 IST
1.848
metres LAT
Marine — Sat 18 Jul
Sat 18 Jul
Wave Height
1.65m
1.6–1.68m
Avg for day.
Sea Temp
29.4°C
29.3°–29.7°C
Surface temp.
Direction
249° WSW
Midday reading
Wave direction.
Period
7.9s
Avg period
Long = clean waves.
Tidal Range
0.00mLow 0.886mHigh 11.103m11.103m
Tide Times — Sun 19 Jul
Sun 19 Jul
High Tide
05:15
19 Jul · 05:15 IST
10.533
metres LAT
Low Tide
11:38
19 Jul · 11:38 IST
1.890
metres LAT
High Tide
17:41
19 Jul · 17:41 IST
10.864
metres LAT
Marine — Sun 19 Jul
Sun 19 Jul
Wave Height
1.9m
1.68–2.08m
Avg for day.
Sea Temp
29.5°C
29.4°–29.7°C
Surface temp.
Direction
253° WSW
Midday reading
Wave direction.
Period
8s
Avg period
Long = clean waves.
Tidal Range
0.00mLow 1.305mHigh 11.034m11.034m
Tide Times — Mon 20 Jul
Mon 20 Jul
Low Tide
00:10
20 Jul · 00:10 IST
2.066
metres LAT
High Tide
06:07
20 Jul · 06:07 IST
10.253
metres LAT
Low Tide
12:25
20 Jul · 12:25 IST
2.567
metres LAT
High Tide
18:24
20 Jul · 18:24 IST
10.603
metres LAT
Marine — Mon 20 Jul
Mon 20 Jul
Wave Height
2.08m
2–2.2m
Avg for day.
Sea Temp
29.4°C
29.2°–29.6°C
Surface temp.
Direction
254° WSW
Midday reading
Wave direction.
Period
8.1s
Avg period
Long = clean waves.
Tidal Range
0.00mLow 1.89mHigh 10.864m10.864m

Water Level (metres · LAT)

Water level · 15-min intervals

Height High Low Now
1.253.836.41911.5804:17 High10:50 Low16:54 High23:21 LowNOW
00:0003:0006:0009:0012:0015:0018:0021:0024:00

Hourly Marine Data — 18 Jul 2026

Today · hourly readings

HourWavePeriodDirectionSea TempTide
00:00
1.6 m
7.95 s250° WSW
29.4°C
↑ Rising
01:00
1.6 m
7.85 s249° WSW
29.3°C
↑ Rising
02:00
1.6 m
7.8 s249° WSW
29.3°C
↑ Rising
03:00
1.6 m
7.8 s249° WSW
29.3°C
⬆ High
04:00
1.6 m
7.8 s248° WSW
29.3°C
⬆ High
05:00
1.6 m
7.75 s248° WSW
29.3°C
⬆ High
06:00
1.62 m
7.65 s248° WSW
29.3°C
↓ Falling
07:00
1.62 m
7.55 s248° WSW
29.3°C
↓ Falling
08:00
1.64 m
7.5 s248° WSW
29.3°C
↓ Falling
09:00
1.64 m
7.5 s248° WSW
29.3°C
⬇ Low
10:00
1.66 m
7.55 s249° WSW
29.3°C
⬇ Low
11:00
1.66 m
7.6 s249° WSW
29.4°C
⬇ Low
12:00
1.66 m
7.7 s249° WSW
29.4°C
↑ Rising
13:00
1.66 m
7.8 s249° WSW
29.5°C
↑ Rising
14:00
1.66 m
7.9 s249° WSW
29.5°C
↑ Rising
15:00
1.66 m
7.95 s249° WSW
29.6°C
⬆ High
16:00
1.68 m
8 s249° WSW
29.7°C
⬆ High
17:00
1.68 m
8.05 s249° WSW
29.7°C
⬆ High
18:00
1.68 m
8.1 s249° WSW
29.7°C
↓ Falling
19:00
1.68 m
8.15 s248° WSW
29.6°C
↓ Falling
20:00
1.68 m
8.2 s248° WSW
29.6°C
↓ Falling
21:00
1.68 m
8.25 s248° WSW
29.6°C
↓ Falling
22:00
1.68 m
8.25 s248° WSW
29.5°C
⬇ Low
23:00NOW
1.68 m
8.25 s248° WSW
29.5°C
⬇ Low
00:00↑ Rising
Wave1.6 m
Period7.95 s
Dir250° WSW
Temp29.4°C
01:00↑ Rising
Wave1.6 m
Period7.85 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.3°C
02:00↑ Rising
Wave1.6 m
Period7.8 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.3°C
03:00⬆ High
Wave1.6 m
Period7.8 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.3°C
04:00⬆ High
Wave1.6 m
Period7.8 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.3°C
05:00⬆ High
Wave1.6 m
Period7.75 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.3°C
06:00↓ Falling
Wave1.62 m
Period7.65 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.3°C
07:00↓ Falling
Wave1.62 m
Period7.55 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.3°C
08:00↓ Falling
Wave1.64 m
Period7.5 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.3°C
09:00⬇ Low
Wave1.64 m
Period7.5 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.3°C
10:00⬇ Low
Wave1.66 m
Period7.55 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.3°C
11:00⬇ Low
Wave1.66 m
Period7.6 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.4°C
12:00↑ Rising
Wave1.66 m
Period7.7 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.4°C
13:00↑ Rising
Wave1.66 m
Period7.8 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.5°C
14:00↑ Rising
Wave1.66 m
Period7.9 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.5°C
15:00⬆ High
Wave1.66 m
Period7.95 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.6°C
16:00⬆ High
Wave1.68 m
Period8 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.7°C
17:00⬆ High
Wave1.68 m
Period8.05 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.7°C
18:00↓ Falling
Wave1.68 m
Period8.1 s
Dir249° WSW
Temp29.7°C
19:00↓ Falling
Wave1.68 m
Period8.15 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.6°C
20:00↓ Falling
Wave1.68 m
Period8.2 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.6°C
21:00↓ Falling
Wave1.68 m
Period8.25 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.6°C
22:00⬇ Low
Wave1.68 m
Period8.25 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.5°C
23:00 NOW⬇ Low
Wave1.68 m
Period8.25 s
Dir248° WSW
Temp29.5°C

Juhu Beach tide guide for Mumbai

Juhu Beach sits on Mumbai's open Arabian Sea frontage between Santacruz, Vile Parle, and Andheri. Its tide pattern is broadly semidiurnal, which means most days bring two high tides and two low tides, with the next tide usually arriving later each day by roughly the lunar-day drift. The live prediction above uses Mumbai tide data for the Mumbai coast.

For a Juhu Beach visit, the practical number is the height in metres shown beside each high and low tide. A higher high tide can narrow the usable sand quickly, especially near access points and crowded evening stretches; a lower low tide exposes more wet sand but can also reveal uneven patches, drains, and soft areas.

Monsoon months on the west coast, especially June to September, change the feel of the same tide height. Southwest monsoon swell, onshore wind, and sudden rain bands can make the surf stronger at Juhu, so treat a monsoon high tide as a safety signal rather than only a sightseeing time.

Nearby Mumbai beaches follow the same broad rhythm but not the same waterline minute by minute. Compare Juhu with Versova tide times to the north and Aksa tide times near Malad when planning a specific beach visit.

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Tide & Beach Safety FAQs

Juhu Beach Tide FAQs

When is high tide at Juhu Beach today?

The next Juhu Beach high tide is shown in the live tide table at the top of this page. Check the listed time in IST and the tide height in metres LAT, then look at the following low tide to understand how much beach will be exposed or covered through the day.

Does Juhu Beach have two high tides in a day?

Yes. Juhu Beach follows the Mumbai coast's broadly semidiurnal Arabian Sea tide pattern, so most days have two high tides and two low tides. The two high tides are not always the same height, and each tide usually arrives around 50 minutes later on the next lunar day.

Is high tide safe at Juhu Beach during monsoon?

Use extra caution from June to September. Southwest monsoon swell, onshore wind, and rain-driven poor visibility can make Juhu's high tide more hazardous than the same tide height in fair weather. Stay well back from the waterline and follow lifeguard, police, and municipal warnings.

Are Versova and Aksa tide times the same as Juhu?

Versova, Juhu, and Aksa sit along the same north Mumbai Arabian Sea coast, so their tide rhythm is similar, but local beach shape and exact position can shift the useful waterline by minutes and change how quickly the beach narrows. Use the specific page for the beach you plan to visit.

Tide Basics

What is the difference between high tide and low tide?

High tide is the moment when the sea reaches its highest point on the shore; low tide is when it pulls back to its lowest. The water level rises and falls because of the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the ocean. Between a high tide and the next low tide the sea drops continuously over about six hours; then it rises again for the next six. The vertical difference between the two is called the tidal range and it varies day to day with the moon's phase and your location on the coast.

How many tides occur in a day in India?

Most of the Indian coast experiences a semidiurnal tide cycle — two high tides and two low tides every lunar day of roughly 24 hours and 50 minutes. The two highs in a day are not always equal: one is usually a little higher than the other, an effect called diurnal inequality. A small number of locations worldwide see only one high and one low per day (a diurnal pattern), but the Indian mainland coast is broadly semidiurnal.

Why do tides change every day?

Each tide arrives about 50 minutes later than the one before because the moon takes roughly 24 hours and 50 minutes to return to the same position above your point on the coast — not 24 hours flat. So today's high tide at 9:00 a.m. becomes tomorrow's at about 9:50 a.m. Over a fortnight the timing drifts across the whole clock. The height of the tide also changes through the lunar month as the sun and moon align (spring tides) or pull at right angles (neap tides).

What causes tides — the moon or the sun?

Both, but the moon dominates. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and, to a lesser degree, the sun on the water in the oceans. The moon is much smaller than the sun but far closer, so its tide-raising force is about twice as strong. At new moon and full moon the sun and moon pull along the same line and combine for the largest tides of the fortnight (spring tides). At the quarter moons they pull at right angles and partially cancel, giving the smallest tides (neap tides).

What is a king tide and when does it happen in India?

A king tide is the highest predicted tide of the year — or one of a small handful of unusually high tides that occur when the sun, moon, and earth line up at the closest point of their orbits. On the Indian coast these usually fall around the new and full moons closest to the equinoxes (March and September). King tides are entirely predictable; they are not the same as a storm surge, which is a separate weather-driven event that can ride on top of any tide.

Reading the Tide Chart

How do I read a tide chart for beginners?

A tide chart is a small graph and table for one location and one day. The curve shows water level over time: the peaks are high tides, the troughs are low tides. The table next to it lists the exact time and height for each. Read it left to right: find the current time, see whether the curve is rising (incoming tide) or falling (outgoing tide), and look ahead to the next peak or trough to plan around it.

What does the tide widget on this page show?

The widget on the Tide Info page shows the high and low tide times for your selected coastal location for the next few days, along with the tide height at each turn, the marine forecast (wave height, swell, wind), the current UV index, and solunar windows that are considered favourable for fishing. It is a single-screen summary you can check before heading to the beach.

Why are tide times different for nearby beaches?

Tides travel along a coastline as a wave, and the shape of the seabed, the angle of the shore, river mouths, and bays all change how fast and how high the water arrives. Two beaches even fifty kilometres apart can see the same high tide separated by half an hour or more, and the heights can differ by a metre. This is why a tide chart should always be read for the specific location you are visiting, not a generic regional one.

What is a solunar window and why does the widget show it?

A solunar window is a short period each day — typically tied to moonrise, moonset, and the overhead and underfoot positions of the moon — that traditional solunar tables consider especially active for fish and wildlife. Coastal anglers use it alongside the tide chart to pick a launch time. The widget surfaces it so beach fishermen can pair a favourable tide with a favourable solunar window in one glance.

UV Index & Marine Forecast

What is a good UV index for a beach visit?

UV index runs from 0 to 11+. Values of 0–2 are low, 3–5 are moderate, 6–7 are high, 8–10 are very high, and 11+ is extreme. A UV index of 5 or below is comfortable for most beach activity with regular sunscreen. From 6 upward, broad-spectrum sunscreen, a hat, and shade between roughly 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. become important — especially for children and fair-skinned visitors. The Indian coast frequently sits in the 8–11 range from March through September.

How does the UV index behave near the coast?

UV at the coast is typically higher than inland for two reasons: there are no trees or buildings blocking the sun, and water and wet sand reflect a portion of the UV back upward, so you are hit from both directions. A clear-sky UV index of 9 inland can effectively act like a 10 or 11 on the beach. Cloud cover does not block UV reliably — light cloud can even scatter UV downward more strongly. Plan sun protection based on the printed UV index, not on how warm or cloudy it feels.

What is a marine forecast and why does it matter?

A marine forecast describes near-shore sea conditions for the next few hours and days: wave height, wave period, swell direction, wind speed and direction, and sometimes water temperature. Unlike a city weather forecast it tells you whether the water itself will be safe and pleasant. Two-metre waves with a short period and onshore wind make for rough, dangerous swimming even on a sunny day; the marine forecast is what surfaces that.

How accurate are tide and marine forecasts?

Tide predictions are astronomical and extremely accurate — the time and height of high and low tide can be calculated decades in advance to within minutes. Marine forecasts (waves, swell, wind) are weather-driven and reliable for about three to five days; beyond that the uncertainty grows. UV index is calculated for clear-sky conditions and can be reduced by heavy cloud or pollution. Always cross-check the forecast against what you actually see when you arrive at the beach.

Beach Safety

What is a rip current and how do tides affect it?

A rip current is a narrow, fast-moving channel of water flowing from the shore back out to sea, formed where waves pile water up against the beach and that water finds a path to escape. Rips are strongest around low tide and through the turn between low and incoming tide, because more of the seabed is exposed and water funnels through gaps in sandbars. If you are caught in one, do not swim against it — swim parallel to the shore until you are out of the current, then back in.

What are the warning signs of dangerous tides?

Watch for a channel of darker, choppier water cutting through the surf with foam and debris streaming seawards — that is a rip. A rapidly rising water level that covers footprints faster than you expect signals an incoming spring tide. Local red flags, lifeguard whistles, and posted warning boards are the most reliable signals; respect them. If the wave pattern, sound, or colour of the water suddenly changes, leave the water and move to higher ground.

Are Indian beaches safe during high tide?

Most Indian beaches are safe to visit during high tide if you stay above the wet sand line and do not enter the water in flagged-unsafe sections. Risk goes up at high tide because the beach narrows, waves break closer to walls and rocks, and rip currents can develop as the tide turns. Beaches with steep drop-offs, river mouths, or rocky outcrops deserve extra caution. Always check the marine forecast and any local lifeguard postings before swimming.

What beach safety rules apply during monsoon high tides?

Monsoon (June–September on the west coast, October–December on the east) brings high seas, strong onshore winds, and elevated rip-current risk on top of the regular tide cycle. Many state authorities prohibit swimming on specific beaches during monsoon months — these notices are legally binding. Do not enter the water during a monsoon high tide even at a normally safe beach; stay well back from the waterline, watch children at all times, and avoid rocky promontories where sneaker waves can hit.

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