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Daily Port Weather Highlights

This snapshot is based on the 48-hour forecast issued July 10, 2026, at 00:00 UTC.

Port Forecast Alert Threshold

■ MUHAMMAD BIN QAS, Pakistan

Winds build steadily throughout the day, crossing into cautionary territory from 11:00 LT onward while gusts escalate into Yellow Caution levels from 10:00 LT. Sea conditions are severe, with wave heights sitting in Red Warning territory for the entire period.

Wind: Winds start at 18 kts at 05:00–06:00 LT, climbing to a peak of 24 kts at 16:00 LT, exceeding the 20 kts Yellow Caution threshold from 11:00–23:00 LT.

Gust: Gusts begin at 28 kts at 05:00–06:00 LT, surging to a maximum of 35 kts at 14:00–17:00 LT, exceeding the 30 kts Yellow Caution threshold from 10:00–23:00 LT.

Wave: Significant wave height holds at 3.5 m from 05:00–18:00 LT, meeting the 3.5 m Red Warning threshold, before rising further to 3.6 m from 19:00–23:00 LT.

■ REVDANDA, India

Winds and gusts remain light and well below alert thresholds throughout the day. Wave heights start at their most severe, exceeding the Red Warning threshold from 05:00–10:00 LT, before gradually subsiding through the period.

Wind: Winds begin at 10 kts at 05:00–06:00 LT, dipping to a low of 9 kts at 07:00–08:00 LT, then climbing slightly to peak at 12 kts from 11:00–14:00 LT before settling around 11 kts through 23:00 LT.

Gust: Gusts start at 15 kts at 05:00–06:00 LT, dropping to a minimum of 13 kts at 08:00 LT, before reaching a peak of 18 kts from 11:00–14:00 LT and easing back to around 16 kts for the rest of the period.

Wave: Significant wave height peaks at 3.9 m at 05:00–06:00 LT, exceeding the 3.5 m Red Warning threshold from 05:00–10:00 LT, before gradually subsiding to 3.3 m by 22:00–23:00 LT, remaining above the 2.5 m Yellow Caution threshold throughout.

■ MUMBAI, India

Winds and gusts maintain a gentle but steady upward trend throughout the day, remaining well within safe operational limits. Sea conditions are calm with wave heights staying far below cautionary levels for the entire period.

Wind: Winds start at 14 kts at 05:00 LT, easing slightly to a low of 12 kts at 08:00–09:00 LT before climbing to a steady 16 kts from 15:00 LT through 23:00 LT.

Gust: Gusts begin at 20 kts at 05:00 LT, dipping to a minimum of 18 kts at 08:00 LT, and gradually building to a peak of 24 kts from 19:00–23:00 LT.

Wave: Significant wave height remains low throughout the day, starting at 1.0 m at 05:00 LT, dropping briefly to 0.8 m at 08:00 LT, and rising gradually to 1.3 m by 17:00–23:00 LT.

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Major Ports with Published Port Forecasts

Arabian Sea Coast Region

  • India: Mumbai Port, Nhava Sheva (Jawaharlal Nehru Port)
  • Pakistan: Karachi Port, Gwadar, Muhammad Bin Qasim
  • Qatar: Doha Port, Ras Laffan Port
  • Oman: Salalah, Duqm
  • Yemen: Aden

In addition, approximately 150 locations are covered, including ports in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea.

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