NOAA Issues Coastal Flood Advisory for Mid-Atlantic Shorelines

Lead: The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory for parts of southeast Virginia and coastal Delaware from tonight into Wednesday afternoon due to tides one foot above normal and minor tidal flooding.

Nut Graf: Minor tidal flooding is expected to inundate low-lying roads, yards and waterfront properties, prompting travel delays and potential road closures in vulnerable communities. Motorists and residents should prepare accordingly.

Key Details

  • Advisory Period:
  • Virginia: Until 4 PM EDT Wednesday
  • Delaware: From 8 PM tonight until 3 PM Wednesday
  • Locations Affected:
  • Eastern shorelines of Charles City, New Kent, Gloucester, Surry, James City, Isle of Wight, Suffolk, King William, King and Queen, York, and Newport News in Virginia
  • Kent and inland Sussex Counties in Delaware
  • Expected Flooding: Up to one foot of water above ground level in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways
  • Peak Tide Times: Dahlgren high tide at 4:46 PM; Goose Bay at 5:51 PM

Impact and Precautions

Travel delays are likely as some waterfront roads, parks and parking lots experience shallow flooding. Residents should:

  • Avoid driving through flooded roads or around barricades
  • Relocate vehicles from flood-prone areas
  • Secure flood-vulnerable property

Minor property damage and brief disruptions to coastal access are possible until waters recede.