‘King tides’ continue in our area tomorrow morning and Saturday

(Photos taken Christmas evening at Lincoln Park, by WSB’s Patrick Sand)
Lots of people out walking the shoreline in Lincoln Park just before tonight’s sunset. If you’re looking for a reason to go out for a walk tomorrow morning, here’s one: The “king tides” are back, and tomorrow is the second of three mornings bringing the highest tide of the month – 13 feet tomorrow, at 8:22 am. With calm weather expected, you might even see someone out for a closer look.

Whatever you see during the “king tides” these next two mornings (and during another round in late January), the state would love to see your photos – as explained here.

(Just to be clear, this round of “king tides” is arriving in the morning; our photos were taken today at Lincoln Park around 4 pm, when the tide was about as close to average as it can get, not high, not low.)

1 Reply to "'King tides' continue in our area tomorrow morning and Saturday"

  • Alan Simmonds December 29, 2014 (10:33 am)

    Paddle boarder just arriving from Prince Edward Island Canada after 5 year paddle expedition through the North West Passage! Probably not, but still a beautiful shot.

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