Hey there, Beaufort! Get ready for an exciting astronomical event that’s set to impact our lovely coastal community this weekend: it’s time for the King Tide! This natural phenomenon is not just a dramatic name; it comes with the potential for unusually high tides and possibly some minor flooding. So, let’s dive into the details and get you prepared!
In scientific terms, a king tide is referred to as a perigean spring tide. It happens when a new or full moon coincides with the moon being closest to Earth in its orbit, creating a combined gravitational pull that makes our oceans swell even more than usual. This weekend, with a full moon shining bright on Friday night, we can expect peak water levels to reach astonishing heights!
According to forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), high tides are predicted to hit around Hilton Head Island this Saturday morning. Typically, the high tides there hover between six and eight feet. However, with the full moon influence, we’re looking at tide levels that could surge up to a foot higher! Yes, you heard that right! Who even knew nature could be so powerful?
Just a quick heads-up: the high tides will start dipping back below the 8 feet mark by Tuesday, but mark your calendars because the highest predicted tide next month is forecasted to reach a whopping 8.34 feet during the December 15 full moon!
As if that’s not enough to consider, residents in downtown Beaufort have already seen the effects with some light flooding on Thursday morning. Pictures shared online showed sizable pools of water collecting in parking areas, most notably at Safe Harbor. The City of Beaufort/Town of Port Royal Fire Department has been keeping the community informed, cheerfully declaring, “It’s King Tide week for Beaufort!”
Fire Chief Ross Vezin has also reminded folks not to drive through flooded roadways—safety first, people! After all, we want everyone safe and sound, even while enjoying the splendor of nature’s forces.
And just to spice things up a bit, some rainfall on Thursday afternoon and evening could boost those water levels even higher! The National Weather Service predicts minimal rainfall — less than a tenth of an inch — so while Mother Nature might sprinkle a little extra, it shouldn’t make things too wild.
Here’s a little sneak peek at the weather for the upcoming days:
As we step into this fascinating weekend, let’s stay informed and keep our vibrant community safe. With the King Tide in full effect, be sure to stay clear of any flooding and appreciate the majestic forces of nature around us! Whether you’re a local or just visiting, there’s no better time to embrace Beaufort’s coastline while keeping an eye on the water levels.
Happy King Tide weekend, everyone! Enjoy responsibly!
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