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WEATHER SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 loading weather ... cloud cover -% precipitation - Wind Wind Wind Comes from (-°) Wind gust Temperature Temperature - °C Maximum -° C Minimum -° C Wind chill -° C Humidity - % Dew point -° C Visibility - km Changes in pressure have a considerable influence on the activity of fish Pressure hPa RISING STABLE FALLING fishing barometer fishing barometer fishing barometer General Fishing Conditions: VERY GOOD GOOD POOR Fishing changes by pressure trend: RISING Very good.Bite might slow as conditions stabilize STABLE Normal activity FALLING Good at first. Changing to poor General Fishing Conditions: VERY GOOD GOOD POOR Rapidly fluctuating either way is indication of good fishing tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | WEATHER CONDITIONS IN SINGAPORE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 9:59pm Coastal area forecast SINGAPORE COAST Open water forecast SEA NEAR SINGAPORE Atmospheric pressure (hPa) 12 am 2 am 4 am 6 am 8 am 10 am 12 pm 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm 8 pm 10 pm 12 am 10 FEB WEATHER FORECAST Coastal area Open water Coastal area Open water 6 hours 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours 4 hours 5 hours 6 hours tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | WEATHER FORECAST FOR SINGAPORE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026 UV Index UV Index 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 + Exposure level low moderate high very high extreme SOLAR PROTECTION MEASURES 1-2 NO PROTECTION You can safely stay outside without sun protection measures. 3-5 6-7 PROTECTION REQUIRED Wear T-shirt, cap and glasses. Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen. Stay in shade near midday when the sun is strongest. 8-10 11+ EXTRA PROTECTION Wear T-shirt, cap and glasses. Apply SPF 50+ sunscreen. Stay in the shade as long as possible and avoid being outside during midday hours. tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | ULTRAVIOLET INDEX IN SINGAPORE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026

WATER TEMPERATURE SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 Current Temperature air / water 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 9:59pm Water temperature plays an important role in the behavior of fish. When the water is cold, fish are lethargic and inactive, and the same happens if the water is too hot.

At this moment the current water temperature in Singapore is -. The average water temperature in Singapore today is -.

Water temperature plays an important role in the behavior of fish. When the water is cold, fish are lethargic and inactive, and the same happens if the water is too hot. DAILY EVOLUTION OF WATER TEMPERATURE IN SINGAPORE 1h 2h 3h 4h 5h 6h 12 am 1 am 2 am 3 am 4 am 5 am 6 am 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am 11 am 12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm 6 pm 7 pm 8 pm 9 pm 10 pm 11 pm

The effects of Water Temperature

Fish are cold blooded, which means their metabolism is strongly influenced by the temperature of their surrounding environment. Fish want to stay comfortable. Consequently, even a small change or break will cause fish to move from one location to another.

In general, this behavior varies for each species and place, so we can not specify an ideal water temperature, however as a general rule we will try to avoid the temperatures abnormally cold in summer and too warm in winter. Remember, look for the comfort zones and you will find the fish.

NOTICE Our prediction algorithm for water temperature is in development phase. Although in most places we get a value very close to the actual sea water temperature, it may not be accurate in certain areas. Please, use with caution. tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | WATER TEMPERATURE IN SINGAPORE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026

SWELL SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 Current wave conditions 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 9:59pm Wave direction - (-°) Significant height - Wave period - wind | coast - (-°) - wind | open water - (-°) - Most frequent waves The most frequent wave height will be about half the height of the significant wave. Significant height About 14% of waves will be higher than the significant wave height (about 1 in every 7 waves). Maximum waves It is normal to expect a wave of twice the height of the significant wave about 3 times in 24 hours. This means at this moment you need to be prepared for a wave of - before heading out on the water. Significant wave height It is normal for waves to vary in height from one to the next. To give you an idea of the range of waves to expect at a given time, we consider the significant wave height as the average height of the highest third of the waves in the open sea. The significant wave height provides an estimation of wave heights recorded by a trained observer from a fixed point at sea because we tend to pay more attention to the larger waves. 7:16 am 7:21 pm height (m) windsurfing 12 am 2 am 4 am 6 am 8 am 10 am 12 pm 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm 8 pm 10 pm 12 am kitesurfing SURF FORECAST IN SINGAPORE windsurf SWELL CHART significant wave height salida de sol sunrise puesta de sol sunset SWELL TABLE wave direction significant wave height wave period

We consider the waves in the open sea.

The waves you will find on the shore can be slightly affected by the orientation of the coastline and the seabed of the beaches, although in most cases they are usually equivalent.

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HIGH TIDES AND LOW TIDES SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 high tide 5:00pm low tide 10:10pm rising falling Current status of water 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 9:59pm The water level is falling. There are 10 minutes until low tide.

Today Tuesday, 10th of February of 2026, the sun rose in Singapore at 7:16:40 am and sunset was at 7:21:09 pm. In the high tide and low tide chart, we can see that the first high tide was at 3:57am and the next high tide at 5:00pm. The first low tide was at 10:51am and the next low tide will be at 10:10pm.

The water level is falling. There are 10 minutes until low tide.

Today we had 12 hours and 4 minutes of sun. The solar transit was at 1:18:54 pm.

Remember that you can check the tides at your fishing point from your smartphone with Nautide, the tides4fishing app. THE TIDES How do tides form? What types of tides are there and how do they influence sport fishing? + 7:16 am 7:21 pm grid height (m) 4.0 2.8 1.5 0.3 -1.0 3:57 am 10:51 am 5:00 pm 10:10 pm tides for Singapore 12 am 2 am 4 am 6 am 8 am 10 am 12 pm 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm 8 pm 10 pm 12 am TIDES high tide low tide SUN sunrise sunrise sunset sunset FISH ACTIVITY very high activity high activity average activity - low activity THE TIDES How do tides form? What types of tides are there and how do they influence sport fishing? + tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | HIGH TIDES AND LOW TIDES IN SINGAPORE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026

TIDAL COEFFICIENT SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 29 MORNING 28 AFTERNOON Tidal coefficient 10 FEBRUARY 2026

The tidal coefficient today is 29, a very low value, which means that there will not be a great difference between high tide and low tide. The currents will also be very small. At noon the tidal coefficient drops to 28. The day ends with a tidal coefficient of 29.

The heights today are 2.5m, 0.9m, 1.9m and 1.5m referenced to Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW).

We can compare these levels with the maximum high tide recorded in the tide tables for Singapore which is of 3.3m and a minimum height of -0.3m.

TIDAL COEFFICIENT What is the tidal coefficient? + 29 coef. 12:00 am 28 coef. 12:00 pm 29 coef. 12:00 am grid max height 3.3 m min height -0.3 m height (m) 4.0 2.8 1.5 0.3 -1.0 3:57 am 2.5 10:51 am 0.9 5:00 pm 1.9 10:10 pm 1.5 tides for Singapore 12 am 2 am 4 am 6 am 8 am 10 am 12 pm 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm 8 pm 10 pm 12 am TIDES high tide low tide HEIGHT high tide height high tide height low tide height low tide height maximum height minimum height TIDAL COEFFICIENT tidal coefficient TIDAL COEFFICIENT What is the tidal coefficient? + tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | TIDAL RANGE IN SINGAPORE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026 tidal coefficients for the entire year 2026 2026 tidal coefficients +

The following graph shows the progression of the tidal coefficient in the month of February of 2026.These values give us a rough idea of the tidal amplitude in Singapore, forecast in February.

Large coefficients indicate important high and low tides; major currents and movements usually take place on the sea bed. But bear in mind that this tidal amplitude may be greatly affected by the weather and you should also consult the weather forecast in Singapore, the wind in Singapore and the surf forecast in Singapore before you go fishing.

BIG TIDES When will the highest tides in 2026 be? + mareas coefficient 120 100 80 60 40 20 tides for Singapore 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 COEFFICIENT very high high average low tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | PROGRESSION OF THE TIDAL COEFFICIENT | FEBRUARY 2026

TIDE TABLE SINGAPORE

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TIDE TABLE SINGAPORE

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tides for Singapore Singapore fishing SINGAPORE February, 2026
DAY MOON PHASE RISING AND SETTING OF THE SUN TIDES FOR SINGAPORE SOLUNAR ACTIVITY
1st TIDE 2nd TIDE 3rd TIDE 4th TIDE COEFFICIENT SOLUNAR ACTIVITY
1 Sun 7:16 am 7:20 pm 4:50 am 1.6 m 10:26 am 2.9 m 5:32 pm 0.0 m 92 very high
2 Mon 7:16 am 7:20 pm 12:17 am 2.7 m 5:33 am 1.4 m 11:16 am 3.1 m 6:17 pm 0.0 m 97 very high
3 Tue 7:16 am 7:20 pm 12:50 am 2.7 m 6:14 am 1.2 m 12:01 pm 3.2 m 6:57 pm 0.0 m 96 very high
4 Wed 7:16 am 7:20 pm 1:21 am 2.8 m 6:52 am 1.1 m 12:44 pm 3.2 m 7:33 pm 0.2 m 91 very high
5 Thu 7:16 am 7:20 pm 1:49 am 2.8 m 7:29 am 0.9 m 1:24 pm 3.1 m 8:04 pm 0.3 m 83 high
6 Fri 7:16 am 7:20 pm 2:14 am 2.8 m 8:05 am 0.8 m 2:02 pm 2.9 m 8:31 pm 0.6 m 72 high
7 Sat 7:16 am 7:20 pm 2:38 am 2.7 m 8:41 am 0.7 m 2:39 pm 2.7 m 8:55 pm 0.8 m 60 average
8 Sun 7:16 am 7:21 pm 3:01 am 2.7 m 9:18 am 0.7 m 3:18 pm 2.4 m 9:18 pm 1.0 m 47 low
9 Mon 7:16 am 7:21 pm 3:27 am 2.6 m 9:59 am 0.8 m 4:00 pm 2.1 m 9:42 pm 1.3 m 36 low
10 Tue 7:16 am 7:21 pm 3:57 am 2.5 m 10:51 am 0.9 m 5:00 pm 1.9 m 10:10 pm 1.5 m 29 low
11 Wed 7:16 am 7:21 pm 4:36 am 2.4 m 12:06 pm 0.9 m 8:53 pm 1.7 m 11:02 pm 1.6 m 29 low
12 Thu 7:16 am 7:21 pm 5:33 am 2.3 m 2:04 pm 0.9 m 10:17 pm 1.9 m 37 low
13 Fri 7:16 am 7:21 pm 1:22 am 1.8 m 7:04 am 2.2 m 3:32 pm 0.8 m 10:50 pm 2.1 m 48 low
14 Sat 7:16 am 7:21 pm 3:25 am 1.7 m 8:42 am 2.3 m 4:23 pm 0.6 m 11:16 pm 2.3 m 61 average
15 Sun 7:16 am 7:21 pm 4:17 am 1.6 m 9:45 am 2.5 m 5:02 pm 0.5 m 11:41 pm 2.4 m 72 high
16 Mon 7:16 am 7:21 pm 4:52 am 1.5 m 10:31 am 2.7 m 5:36 pm 0.3 m 83 high
17 Tue 7:16 am 7:21 pm 12:05 am 2.5 m 5:24 am 1.3 m 11:11 am 2.8 m 6:07 pm 0.3 m 91 very high
18 Wed 7:16 am 7:21 pm 12:30 am 2.6 m 5:56 am 1.2 m 11:50 am 2.9 m 6:36 pm 0.3 m 96 very high
19 Thu 7:16 am 7:21 pm 12:54 am 2.7 m 6:29 am 1.0 m 12:28 pm 3.0 m 7:05 pm 0.3 m 98 very high
20 Fri 7:16 am 7:20 pm 1:20 am 2.8 m 7:03 am 0.8 m 1:07 pm 3.0 m 7:33 pm 0.4 m 94 very high
21 Sat 7:15 am 7:20 pm 1:47 am 2.9 m 7:39 am 0.6 m 1:47 pm 2.9 m 8:03 pm 0.6 m 86 high
22 Sun 7:15 am 7:20 pm 2:15 am 2.9 m 8:18 am 0.5 m 2:30 pm 2.8 m 8:33 pm 0.8 m 74 high
23 Mon 7:15 am 7:20 pm 2:45 am 2.9 m 9:00 am 0.5 m 3:17 pm 2.5 m 9:06 pm 1.1 m 60 average
24 Tue 7:15 am 7:20 pm 3:18 am 2.8 m 9:49 am 0.5 m 4:15 pm 2.2 m 9:43 pm 1.3 m 46 low
25 Wed 7:15 am 7:20 pm 3:57 am 2.6 m 10:52 am 0.6 m 5:56 pm 1.9 m 10:37 pm 1.6 m 40 low
26 Thu 7:15 am 7:20 pm 4:49 am 2.5 m 12:24 pm 0.6 m 9:02 pm 2.0 m 46 low
27 Fri 7:14 am 7:20 pm 12:27 am 1.8 m 6:14 am 2.4 m 2:26 pm 0.5 m 10:08 pm 2.2 m 58 average
28 Sat 7:14 am 7:20 pm 2:52 am 1.8 m 8:07 am 2.4 m 3:46 pm 0.3 m 10:48 pm 2.4 m 73 high
©2026 tides4fishing.com TIDES high tide low tide SUN sunrise sunset ACTIVITY very high activity high activity average activity - low activity Select a view: TIDES TIDES SOLUNAR SOLUNAR
tides for Singapore Singapore fishing SINGAPORE February, 2026
DAY TIDES FOR SINGAPORE
1st TIDE 2nd TIDE 3rd TIDE 4th TIDE SOLUNAR ACTIVITY
1 Sun 4:50 am 1.6 m 10:26 am 2.9 m 5:32 pm 0.0 m
2 Mon 12:17 am 2.7 m 5:33 am 1.4 m 11:16 am 3.1 m 6:17 pm 0.0 m
3 Tue 12:50 am 2.7 m 6:14 am 1.2 m 12:01 pm 3.2 m 6:57 pm 0.0 m
4 Wed 1:21 am 2.8 m 6:52 am 1.1 m 12:44 pm 3.2 m 7:33 pm 0.2 m
5 Thu 1:49 am 2.8 m 7:29 am 0.9 m 1:24 pm 3.1 m 8:04 pm 0.3 m
6 Fri 2:14 am 2.8 m 8:05 am 0.8 m 2:02 pm 2.9 m 8:31 pm 0.6 m
7 Sat 2:38 am 2.7 m 8:41 am 0.7 m 2:39 pm 2.7 m 8:55 pm 0.8 m
8 Sun 3:01 am 2.7 m 9:18 am 0.7 m 3:18 pm 2.4 m 9:18 pm 1.0 m
9 Mon 3:27 am 2.6 m 9:59 am 0.8 m 4:00 pm 2.1 m 9:42 pm 1.3 m
10 Tue 3:57 am 2.5 m 10:51 am 0.9 m 5:00 pm 1.9 m 10:10 pm 1.5 m
11 Wed 4:36 am 2.4 m 12:06 pm 0.9 m 8:53 pm 1.7 m 11:02 pm 1.6 m
12 Thu 5:33 am 2.3 m 2:04 pm 0.9 m 10:17 pm 1.9 m
13 Fri 1:22 am 1.8 m 7:04 am 2.2 m 3:32 pm 0.8 m 10:50 pm 2.1 m
14 Sat 3:25 am 1.7 m 8:42 am 2.3 m 4:23 pm 0.6 m 11:16 pm 2.3 m
15 Sun 4:17 am 1.6 m 9:45 am 2.5 m 5:02 pm 0.5 m 11:41 pm 2.4 m
16 Mon 4:52 am 1.5 m 10:31 am 2.7 m 5:36 pm 0.3 m
17 Tue 12:05 am 2.5 m 5:24 am 1.3 m 11:11 am 2.8 m 6:07 pm 0.3 m
18 Wed 12:30 am 2.6 m 5:56 am 1.2 m 11:50 am 2.9 m 6:36 pm 0.3 m
19 Thu 12:54 am 2.7 m 6:29 am 1.0 m 12:28 pm 3.0 m 7:05 pm 0.3 m
20 Fri 1:20 am 2.8 m 7:03 am 0.8 m 1:07 pm 3.0 m 7:33 pm 0.4 m
21 Sat 1:47 am 2.9 m 7:39 am 0.6 m 1:47 pm 2.9 m 8:03 pm 0.6 m
22 Sun 2:15 am 2.9 m 8:18 am 0.5 m 2:30 pm 2.8 m 8:33 pm 0.8 m
23 Mon 2:45 am 2.9 m 9:00 am 0.5 m 3:17 pm 2.5 m 9:06 pm 1.1 m
24 Tue 3:18 am 2.8 m 9:49 am 0.5 m 4:15 pm 2.2 m 9:43 pm 1.3 m
25 Wed 3:57 am 2.6 m 10:52 am 0.6 m 5:56 pm 1.9 m 10:37 pm 1.6 m
26 Thu 4:49 am 2.5 m 12:24 pm 0.6 m 9:02 pm 2.0 m
27 Fri 12:27 am 1.8 m 6:14 am 2.4 m 2:26 pm 0.5 m 10:08 pm 2.2 m
28 Sat 2:52 am 1.8 m 8:07 am 2.4 m 3:46 pm 0.3 m 10:48 pm 2.4 m
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tides for Singapore Singapore fishing SINGAPORE February, 2026
DAY MOON PHASE RISING AND SETTING OF THE SUN COEFFICIENT SOLUNAR ACTIVITY
1 Sun 7:16 am 7:20 pm 92 very high
2 Mon 7:16 am 7:20 pm 97 very high
3 Tue 7:16 am 7:20 pm 96 very high
4 Wed 7:16 am 7:20 pm 91 very high
5 Thu 7:16 am 7:20 pm 83 high
6 Fri 7:16 am 7:20 pm 72 high
7 Sat 7:16 am 7:20 pm 60 average
8 Sun 7:16 am 7:21 pm 47 low
9 Mon 7:16 am 7:21 pm 36 low
10 Tue 7:16 am 7:21 pm 29 low
11 Wed 7:16 am 7:21 pm 29 low
12 Thu 7:16 am 7:21 pm 37 low
13 Fri 7:16 am 7:21 pm 48 low
14 Sat 7:16 am 7:21 pm 61 average
15 Sun 7:16 am 7:21 pm 72 high
16 Mon 7:16 am 7:21 pm 83 high
17 Tue 7:16 am 7:21 pm 91 very high
18 Wed 7:16 am 7:21 pm 96 very high
19 Thu 7:16 am 7:21 pm 98 very high
20 Fri 7:16 am 7:20 pm 94 very high
21 Sat 7:15 am 7:20 pm 86 high
22 Sun 7:15 am 7:20 pm 74 high
23 Mon 7:15 am 7:20 pm 60 average
24 Tue 7:15 am 7:20 pm 46 low
25 Wed 7:15 am 7:20 pm 40 low
26 Thu 7:15 am 7:20 pm 46 low
27 Fri 7:14 am 7:20 pm 58 average
28 Sat 7:14 am 7:20 pm 73 high
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IMPORTANT NOTICE

FEBRUARY 2026 Singapore fishing IMPORTANT NOTICE The times reflected in the tide table for Singapore are predictions valid as references for sports fishing in areas near the coast of Singapore. THEY ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR NAVIGATION. Remember that to practice any activity at sea like diving, windsurfing and fishing from a boat or underwater fishing should always be consulted with the official tide tables of the port of Singapore. + info TIDES high tide low tide SUN sunrise sunset ACTIVITY very high activity high activity average activity - low activity All the times are generated in local time in Singapore. The heights are expressed in meters referenced to Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW). It is the average of the lower low water height of each tidal day observed over the official time segment over which tide observations are taken and reduced to obtain mean value. You can change the time format and the default unit for height in the display settings. Press any day in the tide table to load all the information. tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | TIDE TABLE FOR SINGAPORE | FEBRUARY 2026 solunar

MOONRISE AND MOONSET SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026

The moon rose in the southeast (113°) at 1:04am and set in the southwest (245°) at 1:23pm.

The lunar transit is the time at which the moon crosses the local meridian (Singapore, 103.8° E) at 7:13am. LUNAR CALENDAR Moonrise and moonset in Singapore for the entire 2026 + The length of time the moon will be visible is 12 hours and 19 minutes. tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | RISING AND SETTING OF THE MOON IN SINGAPORE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026

SOLUNAR ACTIVITY SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 SOLUNAR ACTIVITY: LOW According to the solunar theory, today is a bad day for fishing, the fish activity forecast is low, however, this is just a chance so we encourage you to take your rod and try it during solunar periods. The best times of day for fishing are: MAJOR PERIODS solunarAVERAGE ACTIVITY from 6:13am to 8:13amLunar transit (moon up)This period also coincides with sunrise; therefore the sun will exercise more influence, possibly obtaining greater activity than expected.solunarAVERAGE ACTIVITY from 6:38pm to 8:38pmOpposing lunar transit (moon down)This period also coincides with sunset; therefore the sun will exercise more influence, possibly obtaining greater activity than expected. MINOR PERIODS solunarLOW ACTIVITY from 12:34am to 1:34amMoonrisesolunarLOW ACTIVITY from 12:53pm to 1:53pmMoonset SOLUNAR THEORY The effects of the sun and the moon influence the activity of all living creatures on earth + kitesurfing solunar solunar solunar solunar solunar solunar Singapore fishing 1:34 am 12:34 am 8:13 am 6:13 am 1:53 pm 12:53 pm 8:38 pm 6:38 pm SUN sunrise sunrise sunset sunset MOON moonrise moonrise moonset moonset SOLUNAR ACTIVITY very high activity high activity average activity - low activity OUTSTANDING PERIODS best periods of the year The solunar periods indicate the best times of day for fishing in Singapore. The major periods correspond to the lunar transit (passage of the moon over the meridian) and the opposing lunar transit and last approximately 2 hours. The minor periods begin with the rising and setting of the moon and its duration is approximately 1 hour.

When the solunar period coincides with sunrise or sunset, we can expect more activity than initially planned. These peak periods are reflected in green. We additionally point out in the chart the periods of greatest activity during the year with a big blue fish on the period bar + info

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MOON PHASE SINGAPORE

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 WaningCrescent The lunar phase is a Waning Crescent. MOON AGE 22.6 DAYS MOON AGE LIGHTING 45 % LIGHTING tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | MOON PHASE | 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 9:59pm New Moon 17 FEB New Moon 17th of February of 2026 at 8:01pm in 7 days Annular Solar Eclipse First Quarter Moon 24 FEB First Quarter Moon 24th of February of 2026 at 8:28pm in 14 days Full Moon 03 MAR Full Moon 3rd of March of 2026 at 7:38pm in 21 days Total Lunar Eclipse Last Quarter Moon 11 MAR Last Quarter Moon 11th of March of 2026 at 5:39pm in 28 days LUNAR CALENDAR Calendar of Lunar Phases and Eclipses for the next 2000 years + tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | UPCOMING MOON PHASES | FEBRUARY 2026

ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATION MOON, SUN AND EARTH

TODAY, TUESDAY, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 MOON DISTANCE EARTH-MOON 405 182 km ANGULAR DIAMETER EARTH-MOON 0° 29' 29" SUN DISTANCE EARTH-SUN 147 614 204 km ANGULAR DIAMETER EARTH-SUN 0° 32' 25" solunar tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATION | 10 FEBRUARY 2026 SINGAPORE SUNRISE 7:16am SUNSET 7:21pm tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | LIGHTING THE EARTH IN THIS MOMENT | 10 FEBRUARY 2026, 9:59pm fishing sites

MAP SINGAPORE

SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE tide table Pinterest Facebook X Whatsapp © TIDES4FISHING | FISHING SITES CLOSE TO SINGAPORE MY RECENT SITES Singapore SINGAPORE

Bedok Jetty | Changi Bay Point | Changi Beach Park | Chinatown | East Coast Park | Horsburgh lighthouse | Jurong Island | Kranji | Lim Chu Kang | Parkland Green | Pulau Pergam | Pulau Ubin | Punggol Barat Island | Punggol Waterway Park | Sembawang | Singapore | Tanah Merah Ferry | Tuas | West Coast Park | Western Islands | Western Water Catchment | Woodlands | Yishun

FISHING SITES CLOSE TO SINGAPORE

Chinatown (5 km) | West Coast Park (7 km) | Parkland Green (11 km) | East Coast Park (12 km) | Bedok Jetty (15 km) | Western Islands (15 km) | Western Water Catchment (18 km) | Jurong Island (19 km) | Tanah Merah Ferry (20 km) | Kranji (20 km) | Punggol Barat Island (20 km) | Yishun (20 km) | Punggol Waterway Park (20 km) | Tuas (21 km) | Woodlands (22 km) | Pulau Ubin (23 km) | Lim Chu Kang (23 km) | Pulau Pergam (23 km) | Sembawang (24 km) | Changi Beach Park (24 km)

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