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Coastal Flood — Northern Nassau, New York

2024-01-13 · Northern Nassau, New York

Event narrative

Moderate coastal flooding occurred at the Kings Point NOS tidal gauge, with water levels above the moderate threshold of 10.5 ft MLLW from 1100 AM EST to 136 PM EST, and a peak water level of 11.0 ft MLLW from 1212 PM EST to 1230 PM EST.

Moderate coastal flooding occurred at the Glen Cove USGS tidal gauge, with with water levels at the moderate threshold of 11.1 ft MLLW from 1154 AM EST to 1242 PM EST.

Wider weather episode

Strong low pressure shifted northeast through the eastern Great Lakes on January 13, 2024, sending a warm front through during the morning hours, followed quickly by a cold front. Strong winds produced by this system, combined with peaking high astronomical tides associated with a recent new moon, produced widespread moderate to major coastal flooding along the entire southeast New York coastline and along the Lower Hudson River.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1160614. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.