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Supermoon and King Tide Threaten Coastal Flooding in Southeast US

6 Oct

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Summary

  • Exceptionally high 'king tides' expected along Southeast US coast
  • Perigean full moon on Oct 6 will cause higher than normal high tides
  • Coastal flooding likely in low-lying areas from Florida to North Carolina
Supermoon and King Tide Threaten Coastal Flooding in Southeast US

As of October 6, 2025, a perigean full moon is set to combine with 'king tides' to bring dangerous coastal flooding to the Southeast United States. According to meteorologists, the full moon occurring on October 6 will be at its closest point to Earth, causing higher than normal high tides along the coast.

This 'supermoon' effect, coupled with the natural phenomenon of 'king tides', is expected to lead to disruptive flooding in low-lying coastal areas from Florida to North Carolina. The National Weather Service has warned that some locations along the Southeast coast will experience their highest tides of the year, with the potential to exceed flood thresholds.

Coastal communities in areas like Miami Beach, Charleston, Myrtle Beach, and Savannah are particularly at risk of inundation during the high tide cycles on October 6 and 7. Meteorologists advise residents to prepare for minor to moderate tidal flooding in these vulnerable regions over the next few days.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A 'king tide' is a non-scientific term used to describe exceptionally high tides that typically occur during a new or full moon when the moon is at its closest point to Earth.
The perigean full moon on October 6 will cause higher than normal high tides, leading to a risk of coastal flooding in low-lying areas from Florida to North Carolina.
Some of the more notorious spots for coastal flooding, including Miami Beach, Charleston, Myrtle Beach, and Savannah, are expected to be at high risk of inundation early this week.

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