High tides in Frogmore next few days

For those on the coast and marshes of the Frogmore Metroplex (Coastal GA/SC), a combination of onshore winds and normal full moon high tides are stacking up for some coastal flood advisories for the next few days:

Map showing current weather hazards and warnings for the coastal areas of Georgia and South Carolina, including flood advisories and other alerts.

Here’s the tide forecast at Fort Pulaski (31 miles southwest of Frogmore)

Tide height graph for the Savannah River at Fort Pulaski, displaying observed and forecasted water levels with flood stage categories and advisory notifications.

These are low level streamlines forecast from GFS tomorrow morning, you can see the high pressure over eastern Virginia is causing the winds to blow straight in to the coast. That pattern should persist for a couple of days, thus the advisories.

Weather map showing low-level streamlines and wind patterns over the southeastern United States, with a focus on the Gulf Coast regions.

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