... Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect until 10 am EST this
morning...
A coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect until 10 am EST this
morning.
Elevated tides will once again impact the southern South Carolina
and southeast Georgia coasts this morning. The combination of
high astronomical tides and remnant swells from a departing storm
well off the coast of the southeast United States... will continue
to enhance the tidal departures during the high tide cycle this
morning. High tide will occur at 713 am EST in Charleston
Harbor... 719 am EST at the Savannah River entrance... and 828 am
EST in Beaufort.
Many locations... such as low lying areas near and along the
beaches... near marshes and tidal creeks... along portions of the
intracoastal and tidal rivers will be affected by the elevated
tides.
The tide levels are expected to reach between 7.3 and 7.5 feet
mean lower low water in the Charleston Harbor... producing minor to
moderate coastal flooding along many parts of the southern South
Carolina coast. Salt water will rise into yards... streets and
driveways across parts of downtown Charleston... especially in
locations that often experience flooding during the high tide
events.
Other locations that will be impacted... include but are not
limited to Isle of Palms... Sullivans Island... Seabrook Island...
Edisto Island... Edisto Beach... Hunting Island and Ladys Island
near Beaufort. In addition to the coastal flooding concerns... at
least minor beach erosion is expected to occur.
Tide levels are expected to reach between 9.1 and 9.3 feet mean
lower low water at the Savannah River entrance at fort Pulaski...
producing minor coastal flooding along parts of the southeast
Georgia coast. Salt water will approach and possibly cover
portions of Highway 80 between Savannah and Tybee Island. Other
locations that often experience flooding during the high tide
events will likely see some impacts from the salt water rise as
well.
In addition to the coastal flooding... minor beach erosion will
also occur around the times of high tide.
Vehicles that are parked in the flood prone areas should be moved
to higher ground. If traveling this... pay close attention for
water covering the Road. Never drive through water of unknown
depth.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A coastal Flood Advisory indicates that winds and tides will
combine to generate some salt water flooding of low-lying areas
near the coast. Shallow coastal flooding begins along the
southern South Carolina coast when tides in the Charleston Harbor
reach 7.0 feet mean lower low water and along the northern
Georgia coast when tides reach 9.2 feet mean lower low water at
fort Pulaski.