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King Tides Expected in South Puget Sound on Jan. 4-6

Woodinville, WALocal News

King tides are forecasted to affect South Puget Sound from January 4-6, 2025, with exceptionally high levels anticipated to reach 16. 5 feet. The Thurston Conservation District has provided specific timings for these high tides, warning of potential flooding and property damage, particularly when heavy rainfall is also expected. This event serves as a critical reminder of the broader implications of climate change and rising sea levels. Local residents often plan their beach walks, kayaking trips, and shellfish harvesting around these tides, which highlights their significance in daily life.

The article emphasizes the importance of community preparedness for such environmental changes, encouraging residents to stay informed through educational resources available online. Understanding the timing and impact of these tides will help residents protect their properties and engage in safe recreational activities, reinforcing the delicate balance between nature and human activity in the region.

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