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Posted on: December 1, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Are You Ready For High Tides This December?

Living near the ocean we get to enjoy the many things that it has to offer, but we also have to deal with the issues it can bring. One of these issues are the occasionally higher than normal tides, sometimes referred to as “King” Tides. However, as opposed to other natural issues, we know when these high tides will occur far in advance. Based on tide predictions published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA), tides levels that could be high enough to cause roadway flooding in parts of Marin, primarily coastal areas, are expected December 2-7, and December 30 to January 5. If a high tide coincides with a significant storm, a tidal surge can occur, causing higher than predicted water levels.

Community members should be aware of the following High Tides that may impact low-lying areas in Southern Marin:

Date

Day

Time

Pred(Ft)

12/2/2021

Thur

9:18 AM

6.55

12/3/2021

Fri

9:57 AM

6.83

12/4/2021

Sat

10:40 AM

6.99

12/5/2021

Sun

11:26 AM

6.97

12/6/2021

Mon

12:15 PM

6.76

12/7/2021

Tues

1:08 PM

6.38





 

Some Tips to Prepare for Flooding:

● Move vehicles to higher ground, especially in flood-prone areas.

● Move items stored in low-lying areas, such as basements or other areas that have flooded in the past.

● Driving through flooded roads is dangerous!

● Check 511.org for the latest traffic and transit information if you are concerned about the effects of tides on traffic in the Bay Area.

December High Tide Chart 2021

Source: NOAA

Southern Marin Fire Department strongly encourages residents in low-lying areas to prepare for all upcoming high tide events.

More information on flooding and storm preparedness resources

 

Do You Live in a Flood Zone?

Do you live in a FEMA designated flood zone? Check out the FEMA Flood Map to find out.

 

If you have questions or comments, please call:

Southern Marin Fire District & Mill Valley Fire Department:

For future questions/information (non emergency) see SMFD web site: www.smfd.org 

SMFD Non-Emergency Line Monday through Friday 9am – 5pm call: 415-388-8182 

For all emergencies call: 9-1-1

 

Mill Valley: 

Department of Public Works call: 415-388-4033

Mill Valley Police Department call: 415-389-4100

For all emergencies call: 9-1-1

 

Sausalito:

Department of Public Works call:(415) 289-4106

Sausalito Police Department call: 415-289-4170

For all emergencies call: 9-1-1

 

Stay Up to Date:

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Sign up for NextDoor: Get local updates for your neighborhood.

Sign up for Nixle alerts from the Marin County Sheriff's Office to receive notifications regarding flooding in Southern Marin areas such as the Manzanita Park and Ride.

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