WEST SEATTLE STORM WATCH: High tides, too

We’ve been talking about wind and rain, but there’s one more complicating factor, as Maya Sears e-mailed us to point out (thank you!) – high tides. With the full moon tomorrow, they are at the high end of the high-tide spectrum, and as she points out, they “could not be any worse for the weather that is forecast!” She provides the next five peaks, from the NOAA website:

Friday 4:11 pm 11.64
Saturday 4:44 am 10.77
Saturday 4:45 pm 11.9
Sunday 5:36 am 11.35
Sunday 5:22 pm 12.02

We also have a tide chart on the WSB West Seattle Weather page.

5 Replies to "WEST SEATTLE STORM WATCH: High tides, too"

  • Norman October 14, 2016 (12:33 pm)

    Who knows where the sand bags are, I picked up the last few that were remaining at the Delridge Community Center last night, Our garage is flooding.

    • WSB October 14, 2016 (12:34 pm)

      We are stopping by shortly to find out what the sandbag situation is there.

      • WSB October 14, 2016 (12:54 pm)

        Update (and this will be in our weather update shortly) – Delridge is out of sandbags BUT expecting a shipment later today. If urgent, they suggest South Park CC.

        • Norman October 14, 2016 (2:26 pm)

          I was just at South Park and there are two and a half pallets left down there.

  • KV October 14, 2016 (10:33 pm)

    I have too many sandbags…..206-326-8785

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