There are no tides in Dexter!
Whilst water levels may change significantly in Dexter over time, this is not due to tides but because of meteorological effects.
True tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun, and in particular the moon. Although there is some effect on the water level this is only in the order of a few centimetres. Even if these small changes were noticeable it is likely they would be masked by larger variations in water levels cused by air pressure and wind.
Other factors that effect the level of smaller bodies of water are largely seasonal, often driven by local rainfall.
Sat 15th Feb 2025
Current weather
(light snow)
-2°C / 28°F
![Partly cloudy](/images/weather/partly_cloudy.png)
Wind
5 mph
Humidity
63%
Fishing & moon info
Sunrise: 12:02
Sunset: 22:34
Dexter Solunar Information »
Major Periods
- Moon overhead
From 11:35 to 13:35 - Moon underfoot
From 23:57 to 1:57
Minor Periods
- Moonrise
From 4:50 to 5:50 - Moonset
From 18:08 to 19:08
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