The South Florida Water Management District's Tidal Outlook for the forecast period of August 26, 2024 through September 4, 2024, is now available. Tidal water levels along Florida's southeast coast and southwest coast, including the Florida Keys, are expected to stay below the National Weather Service's "Minor Flooding" threshold.
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The South Florida Water Management District's Tidal Outlook for the forecast period of August 19, 2024 through August 26, 2024, is now available. Tidal water levels along the southeast coast of Florida are expected to stay below the National Weather Service's "Minor Flooding" threshold. Tidal water levels on the west coast and in the Florida Keys are predicted to be slightly above the "Minor Flooding" threshold.
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With approximately 700 miles of shoreline and 40+ gravity coastal structures upstream of tidally influenced canals, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD)’s water management mission is influenced by sea levels. Along with rainfall and surge, high tide events also contribute to flood risks in South Florida.