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Turks and Caicos Wind, Wave, Swell & Tide Forecast

Temperature: Wind: Waves: Other Units:
Windspeed (kph)
Wind Gusts (kph)
Wind Direction
Waves (m)
Wave Period (s)
Wave Direction
Tide
Temperature (°C)
Water Temp. (°C)
Clouds (%)
Rainfall (mm)
Today • 31 January
0h
24
40
SE
1
9
N
25
24
83
1
1h
25
25
SE
1.5
9
N
26
24
50
0.9
2h
27
37
SE
1.5
9
N
26
24
70
0.2
3h
26
36
S
1.4
9
N
26
24
85
0
4h
33
45
SE
1.4
9
N
26
24
67
0.2
5h
32
44
SE
1.3
9
N
26
24
84
0.4
6h
30
43
S
1.3
9
N
26
24
73
0.6
7h
31
47
S
1.2
9
N
26
24
63
0.3
8h
30
42
S
1.2
9
N
26
24
70
0
9h
29
40
S
1.2
9
N
26
24
39
0
10h
30
41
S
1.2
9
N
26
24
29
0
11h
31
48
SW
1.2
9
N
26
24
37
0
12h
31
47
SW
1
6
N
26
24
34
0
13h
31
48
SW
1
6
N
26
24
24
0
14h
29
45
SW
0.9
6
N
26
24
22
0
15h
29
30
SW
0.7
11
N
24
24
5
0
16h
31
45
SW
1
6
N
26
24
100
0
17h
30
33
SW
1
6
N
25
24
6
0
18h
27
39
SW
0.7
10
N
27
24
100
0
19h
30
45
SW
0.7
10
N
26
24
12
0
20h
36
51
SW
1
10
N
26
24
86
0.2
21h
35
48
SW
1.1
10
N
26
24
14
0
22h
31
44
W
1
10
N
26
24
43
0
23h
32
45
W
0.9
10
N
25
24
61
0
Windspeed (kph)
Wind Gusts (kph)
Wind Direction
Waves (m)
Wave Period (s)
Wave Direction
Tide
Temperature (°C)
Water Temp. (°C)
Clouds (%)
Rainfall (mm)
Sunday • 1 February
0h
30
40
W
1.1
10
N
25
27
62
0.1
1h
28
38
W
1
10
W
25
27
74
0.6
2h
31
41
W
1.1
9
W
24
27
82
0.7
3h
33
46
W
1.1
9
W
24
27
92
1.8
4h
33
38
W
1.1
9
W
24
27
100
1.4
5h
41
43
W
1.5
9
W
25
27
86
0
6h
39
43
NW
1.3
9
W
25
27
40
0
7h
40
42
NW
1.3
9
NW
25
27
56
0
8h
44
57
NW
1.4
9
NW
24
27
100
0.1
9h
49
61
NW
1.7
9
NW
24
27
100
0.1
10h
50
61
NW
1.6
8
NW
23
27
99
0.1
11h
48
60
NW
1.7
8
NW
22
27
100
0.1
12h
45
56
NW
1.7
8
NW
21
27
100
0.1
13h
46
58
NW
1.6
8
NW
21
27
100
0.1
14h
44
55
NW
1.6
8
NW
21
27
100
0.1
15h
43
53
NW
1.5
8
NW
21
27
98
0
16h
43
52
NW
1.5
8
NW
21
27
100
0
17h
41
53
NW
1.4
8
NW
21
27
92
0
18h
40
51
NW
1.3
8
NW
20
27
85
0
19h
37
48
NW
1.3
8
NW
21
27
100
0
20h
35
43
NW
1.2
8
NW
21
27
100
0
21h
35
43
NW
1.1
8
NW
21
27
100
0
22h
33
42
NW
1
8
NW
21
27
100
0
23h
33
41
NW
1
8
NW
21
27
100
0
Windspeed (kph)
Wind Gusts (kph)
Wind Direction
Waves (m)
Wave Period (s)
Wave Direction
Tide
Temperature (°C)
Water Temp. (°C)
Clouds (%)
Rainfall (mm)
Monday • 2 February
0h
35
40
NW
1
8
NW
21
27
91
0.1
1h
33
39
NW
1.1
8
NW
20
27
78
0.1
2h
31
38
NW
1.1
8
NW
20
27
80
0.1
3h
32
39
NW
1
8
NW
20
27
88
0
4h
31
37
NW
1
8
NW
20
27
93
0
5h
30
36
NW
1
13
NW
20
27
76
0
6h
29
35
NW
0.9
12
NW
20
27
65
0
7h
29
35
NW
0.9
12
NW
20
27
68
0
8h
29
35
NW
0.9
12
NW
21
27
86
0
9h
31
37
NW
0.9
12
NW
21
27
73
0
10h
30
36
NW
0.9
12
NW
21
27
94
0
11h
27
34
NW
0.9
12
NW
21
27
85
0
12h
28
36
NW
1
12
NW
21
27
85
0
13h
32
41
NW
0.9
12
NW
21
27
87
0.1
14h
33
42
NW
1
8
N
21
27
87
0
15h
30
39
NW
1
12
N
21
27
89
0
16h
29
38
NW
0.9
13
N
21
27
88
0
17h
29
38
N
0.9
13
N
21
27
86
0
18h
29
41
N
0.9
13
N
21
27
39
0
19h
32
43
N
1
13
N
21
27
76
0
20h
31
38
N
0.9
13
N
21
27
77
0
21h
28
35
N
0.9
13
N
21
27
77
0
22h
27
34
N
0.8
13
N
21
27
75
0.1
23h
27
34
N
0.8
13
N
20
27
71
0.1
Windspeed (kph)
Wind Gusts (kph)
Wind Direction
Waves (m)
Wave Period (s)
Wave Direction
Tide
Temperature (°C)
Water Temp. (°C)
Clouds (%)
Rainfall (mm)
Tuesday • 3 February
0h
27
33
N
0.8
13
N
21
27
50
0
1h
25
32
N
0.7
13
N
21
27
90
0
2h
25
30
N
0.7
13
N
21
27
59
0
3h
28
34
N
0.8
13
N
21
27
76
0.1
4h
30
36
N
0.8
13
N
21
27
74
0.1
5h
28
35
N
0.8
13
N
21
27
80
0.1
6h
31
38
NE
0.8
13
N
21
27
66
0.1
7h
30
38
NE
0.7
13
N
21
27
70
0.1
8h
27
34
NE
0.7
13
N
22
27
94
0
9h
26
32
NE
0.9
13
N
21
27
81
0
10h
24
31
NE
0.9
13
N
22
27
81
0
11h
26
34
NE
0.8
13
N
21
27
76
0
12h
25
33
NE
0.8
13
N
21
27
89
0
13h
24
32
NE
0.7
13
N
22
27
83
0
14h
26
35
NE
0.7
13
N
22
27
73
0
15h
27
36
NE
0.8
13
N
22
27
84
0
16h
27
36
NE
0.8
12
N
22
27
84
0.1
17h
29
39
NE
0.9
12
N
22
27
82
0.1
18h
32
43
E
0.9
12
N
22
27
87
0.1
19h
33
44
E
1
12
N
22
27
79
0
20h
33
41
E
1
12
N
22
27
75
0.1
21h
32
41
E
1
12
N
22
27
61
0.1
22h
33
42
E
1
12
N
22
27
67
0
23h
32
41
E
1
12
N
22
27
86
0
Windspeed (kph)
Wind Gusts (kph)
Wind Direction
Waves (m)
Wave Period (s)
Wave Direction
Tide
Temperature (°C)
Water Temp. (°C)
Clouds (%)
Rainfall (mm)
Wednesday • 4 February
0h
31
38
E
1
12
N
22
27
54
0
1h
29
36
E
0.9
12
N
22
27
63
0
2h
27
35
E
0.7
12
N
22
27
65
0
3h
28
36
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
83
0.1
4h
28
35
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
99
0.1
5h
27
34
E
0.7
12
N
23
27
100
0.2
6h
28
36
E
0.7
12
N
23
27
100
0.1
7h
31
39
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
100
0.1
8h
32
41
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
100
0.2
9h
31
40
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
100
0.2
10h
29
37
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
88
0.1
11h
27
36
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
81
0
12h
26
35
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
91
0.1
13h
27
36
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
90
0.1
14h
28
39
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
88
0.1
15h
27
37
E
0.9
12
N
23
27
95
0.2
16h
24
34
E
0.9
12
N
23
27
84
0.2
17h
26
36
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
79
0.1
18h
24
34
E
0.8
12
N
23
27
90
0.1
19h
23
32
E
0.8
12
N
24
27
87
0.1
20h
23
30
E
0.8
12
N
24
27
84
0.1
21h
21
29
E
0.8
12
N
24
27
68
0.1
22h
21
29
E
0.7
12
N
24
27
60
0.1
23h
22
30
E
0.7
11
N
24
27
58
0.1
Windspeed (kph)
Wind Gusts (kph)
Wind Direction
Waves (m)
Wave Period (s)
Wave Direction
Tide
Temperature (°C)
Water Temp. (°C)
Clouds (%)
Rainfall (mm)
Thursday • 5 February
0h
21
27
E
0.7
11
N
24
24
66
0
1h
21
27
E
0.6
11
N
24
24
78
0
2h
20
27
E
0.5
11
N
24
27
70
0
3h
20
26
E
0.5
11
N
24
27
62
0
4h
19
26
E
0.5
11
N
24
24
54
0
5h
20
27
E
0.5
11
N
24
27
52
0
6h
21
27
E
0.5
11
N
24
27
50
0
7h
21
28
E
0.5
11
N
24
24
79
0
8h
21
28
E
0.5
11
N
24
27
40
0.1
9h
21
28
E
0.5
11
N
24
27
33
0.1
10h
22
29
E
0.5
10
N
24
24
79
0.1
11h
21
29
SE
0.8
10
N
24
27
44
0.1
12h
21
29
SE
1.1
10
N
24
27
62
0
13h
21
30
SE
1.3
10
N
24
24
79
0
14h
18
26
SE
1.3
10
N
25
27
82
0.2
15h
16
22
S
1.3
10
N
25
27
85
0.4
16h
13
19
S
1.3
10
N
25
24
88
0.6
17h
13
19
SW
1.3
10
N
25
27
75
0.6
18h
12
18
SW
1.3
10
N
25
27
62
0.7
19h
11
19
W
1.3
10
N
25
24
81
0.8
20h
15
25
W
1.2
10
NE
24
27
66
1.1
21h
19
31
W
1.2
10
NE
24
27
83
1.3
22h
23
38
W
1.2
10
NE
24
24
100
1.5
23h
24
36
W
1.2
10
NE
24
27
99
2.9
Windspeed (kph)
Wind Gusts (kph)
Wind Direction
Waves (m)
Wave Period (s)
Wave Direction
Tide
Temperature (°C)
Water Temp. (°C)
Clouds (%)
Rainfall (mm)
Friday • 6 February
0h
26
35
W
1.2
10
NE
23
27
98
4.2
1h
27
33
W
1.1
10
NE
23
27
97
5.5
2h
27
35
NW
1.1
10
NE
23
27
96
3.8
3h
26
36
NW
1.1
10
NE
24
27
96
2.1
4h
26
37
NW
1.1
10
NE
24
27
96
0.4
5h
26
38
NW
1.1
10
NE
24
27
77
0.3
6h
27
39
NW
1.1
10
NE
24
27
59
0.1
7h
27
39
NW
1.1
10
NE
25
27
41
0
8h
27
37
NW
1
10
NE
25
27
47
0
9h
26
35
NW
0.9
9
NE
24
27
54
0
10h
25
33
NW
0.9
9
NE
24
27
61
0
11h
26
34
NW
0.8
9
NE
24
27
65
0
12h
26
36
NW
0.7
9
NE
24
27
70
0.1
13h
27
37
NW
0.6
8
NE
24
27
74
0.1
14h
32
43
NW
0.8
8
SE
23
27
83
0.1
15h
37
50
NW
0.9
8
SW
23
27
91
0
16h
42
56
NW
1.1
8
W
23
27
100
0
17h
40
55
NW
1
8
NW
23
27
91
0
18h
39
53
NW
1
8
NW
23
27
82
0
19h
38
52
NW
0.9
8
NW
23
27
73
0
20h
35
48
NW
0.9
8
NW
23
27
49
0
21h
32
43
NW
1
8
NW
23
27
24
0
22h
30
39
NW
1
8
NW
23
27
0
0
23h
30
38
NW
0.9
8
NW
23
27
20
0

The Wind and Breeze

Rolling waves at the Northwest Point National Park on Providenciales
The break at Northwest Point, Providenciales.

Throughout the year, the Turks and Caicos typically experiences an east-southeast trade wind, with wind speeds in the 12–20 mph (19–32 km/h, or 10–17 knots) range.

Passing storms and squalls do shift wind directions at times, and excluding the rare tropical cyclone, such storms are typically seen during the winter months.

The Tide Forecast

As the Turks and Caicos is located in the tropical Atlantic, the high to low tide change difference (or tidal range) does not tend to be drastic, with a typical tide height change of about 1.9–3 feet (0.6–1 m). Abnormal tides, such as spring tides, may cause unusual lows and highs, yet these are never extreme.

Neap tides, experienced when the sun and moon are at right angles to each other (from the perspective of the Earth) and their gravitational pulls cancel each other out a bit, tend to create the least tidal range and conditions that allow for the best underwater visibility, which is perfect for snorkeling and diving.

Keep in mind that many tide forecast websites base their island-specific Turks and Caicos tide table on harmonic predictions at Sandy Point on the island of North Caicos, and simply apply a slight modifier calculation to create a forecast level for each of the islands. This does not take into account the extensive and shallow Caicos Banks off the south of the Caicos Islands, which tend to delay tide changes at many adjacent coastal areas as water moves in and out of the banks.

The coastal areas on the Caicos Banks can be quite shallow in places, and many popular routes may not offer much extra draft for the common watercraft, especially at lower tide levels. It's recommended that you use accurate marine navigation charts.

Waves and Breaks

High kiteboarding jump at Long Bay Beach on Providenciales
Perfect kiteboarding conditions at Long Bay Beach, Providenciales.

The Turks and Caicos generally doesn’t experience the huge waves that some other tropical destinations, such as Hawaii, Barbados, and Puerto Rico, see at times.

The ocean topography of the plateaus supporting the islands largely accounts for the lack of significant waves. Regions that do experience large breaks usually have complex submarine terrains that essentially funnel the open ocean swell to specific areas, where a gradually sloping ocean floor allows the waves to stack into a tremendous break.

The Turks and Caicos Islands, however, sit on two distinct shelves (the Turks Islands group and the Caicos Islands group) that have a rather abrupt transition from the surrounding 10,000-foot (3,000 m) Atlantic Ocean floor to the very shallow water on top of the plateaus. While it supports unparalleled wall diving, the country's ocean topography doesn’t lend itself well to large wave formation.

The best place in the country to watch the full glory of large breaking waves is either Northwest Point National Park on Providenciales or Mudjin Harbour and the Crossing Place Trail on Middle Caicos. Keep in mind that wave conditions are flat more often than not. These locations are great spots for watching the sunrise and sunset, which are typically just as impressive as the swell.

Water Sports

Stand-up paddle board surfing at West Reef in the Turks and Caicos
Stand-up paddle surfing on the Caicos barrier reef.

Amazing flat-water kiteboarding can be had at many locations throughout the Turks and Caicos. Due to the trade wind directions, the best kite spots are typically southeastern-facing beaches on the south sides of the islands. The best such example is the popular Long Bay Beach on Providenciales, which is one of the top kiting locations in the region.

On the occasional days that see a northerly breeze, the spectacular north coasts and beaches become a bit more viable for kiting.

For the kiteboarding hotspot of Long Bay Beach on Providenciales, 20–30 mph (32–48 km/h) with an east-southeast direction is ideal kiting wind. For South Caicos, Grand Turk, and Salt Cay, kiting wind speed may be a little less due to the lack of wind obstructions. See Turks and Caicos Kiteboarding for more information on this sport and the best kite spots.

Great flat-water spots for wakeboarding or tubing can typically be found between the channels and cays, regardless of wind or wave conditions.

The Turks and Caicos does not have a reputation for being a surfing destination, simply due to the unpredictability and inconsistencies in the breaks. At times, the islands do see wonderful surfing waves, but the quality of the waves hinges highly on the swell direction. The conditions on the barrier reef off the Caicos Islands may easily become messy.

Although a little more difficult to access from the surfer’s perspective, Grand Turk does see a better break at some offshore sites.