COASTAL FLOOD WARNING (DELAWARE) Published Oct. 2, 2015 By National Weather Service DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. -- Moderate to major coastal flooding high tide cycles are forecast through this weekend in the Dover area. Warnings mean that severe weather is imminent and is based on specific criteria and existing reports received by the NWS. Coastal Flood Warning now in effect until 6 PM EDT Sunday. Coastal flooding: widespread tidal flooding will occur through multiple successive high tide cycles through this weekend. Tides will continue to increase today and probably peak at similar levels on the weekend. A building surge into Saturday combined with 6 to 10 foot breaking waves and periods of moderate or heavy rain will contribute to the tidal inundation flooding. Timing: high tide on the oceanfront will start around 11:30 AM this morning and Midnight Tonight. High Tide on the back bays and along the Raritan Bay occurs later than the high tide on the Oceanfront. Impacts: numerous roadways will flood. Especially during the daytime high tide cycle through the weekend. Minor to moderate property damage is possible. The tides and wave action will probably result in moderate beach erosion. Location Time Of predicted water level high tide Sandy Hook. NJ 11:52 AM Fri near 8.0 feet Mllw (Sandy Hook Bay) 12:26 PM Sat 7.5 to 8.0 feet Mllw Seaside Heights. NJ 11:22 AM Fri near 8.0 feet Mllw (oceanfront) 12:19 PM Sat 7.5 to 8.0 feet Mllw Atlantic City. NJ 11:25 AM Fri around 7.5 feet Mllw (oceanfront) 12:24 PM sat around 7.5 feet Mllw Cape May. NJ 11:59 AM Fri 8.5 to 9.0 feet Mllw (oceanfront) 12:58 PM sat around 8.5 feet Mllw Lewes. DE 12:40 PM Fri around 8.5 feet Mllw (Delaware Bay) 1:38 PM sat around 8.5 feet Mllw Rehoboth Beach. DE 11:44 AM Fri around 8.5 feet Mllw (oceanfront) 12:39 PM sat around 8.5 feet Mllw. For current hurricane live tracking, closure and delays, and evacuation information, go to Dover AFB's Hurricane Page.