Low-low tide tonight, ‘coastal flood advisory’ Tuesday morning

Another round of tidal extremes has arrived – if you’re up for a late-night low-tide walk, it’s the lowest tide of the month just after 11 pm (-2.7), and almost that low tomorrow night (-2.5) at quarter till midnight. The morning high tides this week are the “king tides” awaited each year, and the <strong>National Weather Service has a Coastal Flood Advisory out for some possible overflow tomorrow: The predicted high tide is 12.6 feet at 6:19 am tomorrow, building toward 13.0 high tides at 7:39 am on Christmas Day (that’ll be the morning high tide for the two days afterward, too). Read more about it on the city’s Convergence Zone website.

1 Reply to "Low-low tide tonight, 'coastal flood advisory' Tuesday morning"

  • NW December 22, 2014 (9:12 pm)

    Thanks for the report on this as I am considering going surfing of all things north into the eastern strait of juan de fuca sometime over the next three days and the area is definitely affected by tides. I wish I had better understanding of swell reports and degrees the swell is currently coming into the straits. Any websites out there folks know of please share its a fairly narrow window the swell has to get thru for it to happen and maybe the king tides will help get it there.

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