Here are some tide times to watch for this week in Mass., NH

With the wind more east, northeast, our wave heights will be around 4 to 6 feet offshore. That will push a few more areas into minor coastal flood stage

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Monday: Overcast. Warm. Highs near 70 degrees.
Overnight Monday night: Clearing clouds. Lows near 54 degrees.
Tuesday: Mostly Sunny. Wind: N/E 5-10mph. Highs near 71 degrees.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Midday rain. Highs: 63 degrees

Our tides are running astronomically high this week due to the new moon on Wednesday. 

This means our typical low-lying communities along the coast will see some water inundation each overnight high tide. And we don't even need a storm to cause this!

We will see a wind direction change by Thursday and Friday. With the wind more east, northeast, our wave heights will be around 4 to 6 feet offshore. That will push a few more areas into minor coastal flood stage. 

Here are some tide times to watch for salt water flooding or splashover:

BOSTON (minor flood stage is 12.5')

  • Tuesday May 7 11:29 p.m. at 11.31', forecast tide height is 12.3ft.
  • Thursday 12:18 a.m. at 11.32',  forecast tide is 12.3ft.
  • Friday 1:06 a.m. at 11.09', forecast tide is 12.4ft.

SCITUATE (minor flood stage is 11.5’)

  • Tuesday 11p.m. at 11.1' forecast
  • Thursday midnight at 11.7' forecast
  • Friday midnight at 11.7' forecast

HAMPTON, NH (minor flood state 11’): 

  • Tuesday 11p.m. at 10.9' forecast
  • Thursday at midnight 11' forecast
  • Friday at 1 a.m. 11' forecast
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