... Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect until noon CST Monday...
A low pressure system in the western Gulf of Mexico will move north
leading to strengthening easterly winds across the Upper Texas coast.
This persistent easterly flow has developed a large fetch of easterly
swells that will run up the beach causing widespread beach flooding.
These winds will serve to further elevate tides across the area...
which were already running one to one and one half foot above
astronomical values.
The highest tide levels are expected to occur during high tide
tonight and early Monday morning with the highest tide levels between
3.5 and 4.8 feet possible. The main impacts are expected to occur
along the Bolivar Peninsula and the west end of Galveston Island. Water
may at times overspread roadways near the beach... including Highway 87 on
the Bolivar Peninsula near High Island... and other lower lying
coastal roads leading to hazardous travel conditions.
Location high tide times expected water Max
Clear Lake entrance...
Mon 5:17 am. 3.5 feet.
Eagle Point...
Mon 3:06 am. 3.5 feet.
Port Bolivar...
sun 11:26 PM. 3.9 feet.
Mon 11:51 PM. 1.6 feet.
Rollover Pass...
Mon 4:01 am. 2.2 feet.
Galveston Channel...
sun 11:12 PM. 4.0 feet.
Mon 11:37 PM. 1.6 feet.
Galveston Pleasure Pier...
sun 10:06 PM. 4.6 feet.
Mon 10:31 PM. 2.4 feet.
Jamaica Beach...
Mon 1:50 am. 4.1 feet.
San Luis Pass...
sun 11:03 PM. 4.0 feet.
Mon 11:28 PM. 1.4 feet.
Freeport...
sun 10:28 PM. 4.4 feet.
Mon 10:53 PM. 2.1 feet.
Note: tide levels are referenced from mean lower low water
A coastal Flood Warning means that flooding is occurring or
imminent. Coastal residents in the warned area should be alert for
rising water... and take appropriate action to protect life and
property. Do not venture into the water as tidal currents may
be very strong.