West Seattle Weather Watch: Blustery Thanksgiving night

The mid-afternoon high tide was receding when the wind started to pick up late today, but still good for some sea spray at Constellation Park south of Alki Point. The tide peaked around 3, but an hour later, it was still high enough to swamp a walkway at Jack Block Park:

Fran and Samuella shared the photo; that’s Samuella in the foreground – she says, “It was surreal, but also very, very beautiful.” (Tide-watchers please note, there’s a tide-tracking widget on the semi-new WSB West Seattle Weather page.) Though the wind’s had some powerful gusts this past hour, our area is not currently covered by any advisories or alerts, according to the National Weather Service. Tomorrow’s forecast? Partly sunny!

1 Reply to "West Seattle Weather Watch: Blustery Thanksgiving night"

  • Jay November 24, 2011 (8:16 pm)

    The actual tide was far higher than the predicted tide – almost a 2ft difference this evening. With the high water, high winds, and big waves, it was a pretty fun show for a few hours. All of the driftwood was scoured from our beach, except for one pesky log that’s been around for a couple years now.

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