Plymouth County Boater Alert: Weekend Weather & Navigation Update

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Plymouth County Mass-Conditions on the water are shifting as we head into the weekend. While Friday offers a fair start, a transition on Saturday will bring increased winds and potential visibility issues for those navigating the South Shore and Cape Cod Bay.


Weekend Marine Forecast (May 8–10)

  • Friday Night: SW winds 10–15 knots with gusts up to 20. Seas remain manageable at 2–3 feet.
  • Saturday: Winds start light but shift SE by the afternoon, gusting to 25 knots. Caution: Showers and patchy fog will likely move in by Saturday evening, significantly dropping visibility.
  • Sunday: Winds remain SW around 15 knots. Morning fog should burn off by midday, leading to clearer conditions for the ride home.

Navigation & Real-Time Monitoring

For those heading out of Plymouth Harbor or traversing the local coastline, staying updated on live conditions is critical. Before you leave the dock, be sure to check the Plimoth Marine Station for real-time data, including:

  • Live wind speeds and direction.
  • Current water temperatures.
  • Active marine weather alerts for the South Shore.

Tide Table: Plymouth Harbor

DayHigh TideLow Tide
Saturday, May 95:17 AM / 6:00 PM11:56 AM
Sunday, May 106:11 AM / 6:52 PM12:47 PM

Quick Tips for the Weekend:

  • Fog Prep: Ensure your GPS and radar are operational if you plan to be out late Saturday or early Sunday.
  • Small Craft: Be mindful of the Saturday afternoon wind shift; gusts of 25 knots can create choppy conditions quickly in open water.
  • Stay Informed: Keep a tab open to the Marine Station for the latest updates as conditions evolve.

Safe travels and smooth sailing!

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Michael Mcstay

About Michael Mcstay

Michael McStay is the founder, publisher, of Plimoth Today, a dedicated local news platform delivering real-time reporting, civic updates, and community coverage across the Plymouth region. With a deep commitment to independent local journalism, Michael oversees both the technical infrastructure and the editorial direction of the platform—ensuring residents have transparent, reliable access to everything from Town Meeting coverage to local athletics and maritime updates.

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