Humber

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Tamworth Weather Station - 94.54 miles away | Updated 2 years ago
Time | Height | High/Low |
---|---|---|
02:35 | 1.4 | Low Tide |
08:31 | 6.35 | High Tide |
14:35 | 1.77 | Low Tide |
20:30 | 6.61 | High Tide |
Time | Height | High/Low |
---|---|---|
03:02 | 1.64 | Low Tide |
08:58 | 6.19 | High Tide |
15:02 | 1.96 | Low Tide |
21:00 | 6.34 | High Tide |
Humber River: Grimsby Tide Table 4 miles away
Pleasure Island Cleethorpes Wind Forecast
Pleasure Island Cleethorpes 5 Day Weather Forecast
Time | Direction | Wind / Gust (mph) | Temperature | Feels Like | UV Index | Visibility | Chance Of Rain | Weather |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mon 17 Feb 06:00 | ↓ | 7 / 16 | 2°c | -1°c | 0 | Very good | 9% | ![]() |
Mon 17 Feb 09:00 | ↓ | 13 / 16 | 3°c | -2°c | 1 | Very good | 6% | ![]() |
Mon 17 Feb 12:00 | ↓ | 13 / 18 | 3°c | -1°c | 1 | Very good | 8% | ![]() |
Mon 17 Feb 15:00 | ↓ | 11 / 18 | 3°c | -1°c | 1 | Excellent | 8% | ![]() |
Mon 17 Feb 18:00 | ↓ | 13 / 20 | 2°c | -3°c | 0 | Excellent | 8% | ![]() |
Mon 17 Feb 21:00 | ↓ | 13 / 20 | 2°c | -3°c | 0 | Excellent | 8% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 00:00 | ↓ | 11 / 18 | 2°c | -3°c | 0 | Very good | 5% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 03:00 | ↓ | 9 / 18 | 1°c | -2°c | 0 | Very good | 5% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 06:00 | ↓ | 9 / 20 | 2°c | -2°c | 0 | Very good | 5% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 09:00 | ↓ | 13 / 20 | 2°c | -2°c | 1 | Very good | 5% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 12:00 | ↓ | 16 / 22 | 4°c | -1°c | 1 | Very good | 3% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 15:00 | ↓ | 13 / 22 | 5°c | 0°c | 1 | Very good | 1% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 18:00 | ↓ | 16 / 25 | 3°c | -2°c | 0 | Very good | 4% | ![]() |
Tue 18 Feb 21:00 | ↓ | 13 / 25 | 3°c | -2°c | 0 | Very good | 3% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 00:00 | ↓ | 13 / 25 | 2°c | -2°c | 0 | Very good | 4% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 03:00 | ↓ | 13 / 25 | 3°c | -2°c | 0 | Very good | 4% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 06:00 | ↓ | 16 / 25 | 3°c | -2°c | 0 | Very good | 4% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 09:00 | ↓ | 16 / 27 | 4°c | -1°c | 1 | Very good | 4% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 12:00 | ↓ | 16 / 25 | 6°c | 2°c | 1 | Very good | 4% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 15:00 | ↓ | 13 / 20 | 7°c | 3°c | 1 | Very good | 4% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 18:00 | ↓ | 13 / 20 | 6°c | 2°c | 0 | Very good | 7% | ![]() |
Wed 19 Feb 21:00 | ↓ | 13 / 22 | 6°c | 3°c | 0 | Very good | 7% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 00:00 | ↓ | 16 / 25 | 7°c | 3°c | 0 | Very good | 7% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 03:00 | ↓ | 16 / 27 | 7°c | 3°c | 0 | Good | 30% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 06:00 | ↓ | 16 / 29 | 8°c | 5°c | 0 | Good | 13% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 09:00 | ↓ | 18 / 29 | 10°c | 7°c | 1 | Very good | 12% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 12:00 | ↓ | 18 / 34 | 13°c | 9°c | 1 | Very good | 15% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 15:00 | ↓ | 20 / 34 | 14°c | 10°c | 1 | Very good | 11% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 18:00 | ↓ | 16 / 29 | 13°c | 10°c | 0 | Very good | 8% | ![]() |
Thu 20 Feb 21:00 | ↓ | 16 / 29 | 12°c | 9°c | 0 | Very good | 7% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 00:00 | ↓ | 13 / 25 | 11°c | 9°c | 0 | Very good | 11% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 03:00 | ↓ | 16 / 29 | 12°c | 9°c | 0 | Good | 15% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 06:00 | ↓ | 18 / 34 | 12°c | 8°c | 0 | Very good | 11% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 09:00 | ↓ | 20 / 36 | 12°c | 9°c | 1 | Very good | 9% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 12:00 | ↓ | 20 / 36 | 14°c | 10°c | 1 | Very good | 10% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 15:00 | ↓ | 20 / 36 | 14°c | 10°c | 1 | Very good | 11% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 18:00 | ↓ | 20 / 34 | 13°c | 9°c | 0 | Very good | 12% | ![]() |
Fri 21 Feb 21:00 | ↓ | 18 / 31 | 12°c | 9°c | 0 | Good | 15% | ![]() |
Kitesurfing Map for Humber

Comments
About Humber
TO access Humberston Beach you need to go via Thorpe Park Holiday Camp, due to its lcoation to the park this area can be very crowded. Also this spot is on the River Humber and is a very busy shipping lane, keep away from the ships and sailing boats.
This break has many sand bars which can get flooded quickly due to the fast incomming tides, creating strong rips and random currents, local advise is dont fight the rips, use your board to steer you back to
the beach if you have lost your kite
Outgoing tide in the creek if you lose your board get to the sand bank and run down it get well in front of the board before going back in the water.
The Grey Seal Colony
The British population of grey seals is of great international conservation importance and we are fortunate to have a thriving colony on the Lincolnshire coast.
during the winter they come to breed near the dunes at Donna Nook
RAF Donna Nook make every effort to make sure that no harm comes to any animal because of military activity. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manages Donna Nook as a Nature Reserve with the agreement of the Ministry of Defence.
The buggy zone is 300 meters to the left of the public zone.
The Beach Safety Officer will be patrolling the beach in a yellow Land Rover if you need to report an accident or incident .{Sand, Mud, Shells]
- Freestyle
- Race
- Wave
- Speed
Launching & Landing
Kitesurfing launch / landing zone 200 meters to the left of the public zone
Local Dangers
- leisure centre
Do not to ride in front of the leisure centre and to the north side of it
- Groins
Groins
- Segregated Areas
Segregated Areas
- Holiday Makers
Holiday Makers
- Children & Dogs
Children & Dogs
- Donna Nook
Ministry of Defense still maintains part of the area as a bombing target range and ( Under no circumstances should anyone enter the bombing