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Seven-day weather risk overview

Daily weather risk summary

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What factors are driving the risk?

The graphic shows the weather factors that have some risk for the next 7 days. Click on the colored boxes to see what the risk factors is based on and what impact it may have.

Coastal Flood Risk
Coastal Flood Risk: risk level 0
Coastal Flood Risk: risk level 0
Coastal Flood Risk: risk level 0
Coastal Flood Risk: risk level 0
Coastal Flood Risk: risk level 0
Coastal Flood Risk: risk level 0
Frost/Freeze Risk
Frost/Freeze Risk: risk level 0
Frost/Freeze Risk: risk level 0
Frost/Freeze Risk: risk level 0
Frost/Freeze Risk: risk level 0
Frost/Freeze Risk: risk level 0
Frost/Freeze Risk: risk level 0

No impact in 9 other categories: Severe Thunderstorm Risk, Tornado Risk, Thunderstorm Wind Risk, Hail Risk, Lightning Risk, Excessive Rainfall Risk, Wind Risk, Fog Risk, Fire Weather Risk

Tuesday: Coastal Flood Risk

1: Minor

Minor Coastal Flooding expected. 1 to 2 feet of inundation in shoreline and vulnerable areas. A few shoreline and vulnerable roadways and adjacent properties will experience shallow flooding. There is a low threat of property damage. There is no direct threat to life.

What is this based on?

We base this risk on local weather office water level forecasts.

Risk map

Risk levels

Coastal Flood Risk
risk level name risk level description
1:Minor
Minor Coastal Flooding expected. 1 to 2 feet of inundation in shoreline and vulnerable areas. A few shoreline and vulnerable roadways and adjacent properties will experience shallow flooding. There is a low threat of property damage. There is no direct threat to life.
2:Moderate
Moderate Coastal Flooding expected. 2 to 3 feet of inundation in shoreline and vulnerable areas. There is an elevated threat of property damage, with a risk to life if one places themselves in unnecessary danger. Several shoreline and vulnerable area homes and businesses will experience water inside. Several low-lying coastal and shoreline roads will be closed. A few cars may take on water or even be destroyed.
3:Major
Major Coastal Flooding expected. 3 to 5+ feet of inundation in shoreline and vulnerable areas, with 1 to 3 feet of inundation in surrounding coastal communities that rarely experience coastal flooding. Evacuations will be necessary for shoreline and vulnerable coastal areas due to a life threatening flooding threat. Many coastal communities will experience damage, with some shoreline and flood prone homes and businesses being destroyed. Many cars will likely be submerged or washed away. Several sections of nearshore roads and escape routes will be impassable and a few could be washed out. Flood waters may extend well inland in low lying areas.