What are King Tides?
King Tides are exceptionally high tides that occur when the Earth, moon, and sun are aligned. They can cause coastal flooding in low-lying areas.
Weather / San Diego
San Diego County is experiencing a shift from mild Santa Ana winds to cooler onshore winds and a deeper marine layer. There’s also a chance of light rain later in the week, and King Tides are impacting coastal areas.
The shift in weather patterns is due to a Catalina eddy, which is funneling moisture ashore and creating a thick marine layer. This can also lead to fog, potentially delaying flights at San Diego International Airport. Temperatures will gradually warm through the weekend before another Santa Ana wind event next week. The combination of recent rain and the expected humidity drop will help mitigate the fire danger, but residents should still clear defensible space around their homes. San Diego International Airport finished November with 3.10 inches of rain, significantly above the average of 1.01 inches for the month.
King Tides are exceptionally high tides that occur when the Earth, moon, and sun are aligned. They can cause coastal flooding in low-lying areas.
Clear defensible space around your home by removing dry brush and vegetation. Stay informed about weather updates and heed any warnings from local authorities.
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