Preparing for October King Tides

Thursday, October 6 - Wednesday, October 12

This week the City of Miami Beach expects king tides that may result in street and property flooding in low-lying areas.


In addition to our existing stormwater infrastructure, which includes 48 permanent pump stations, our Public Works Department has deployed temporary pumps in low-lying areas. Our stormwater team has cleaned the entire storm drain system, including pump stations.


Please continue reading for tips to stay safe and dry.

Flooding Safety Tips


  • You may be eligible to register for the Parking Flood Relief Program which provides free temporary parking accommodations during king tides and other weather events.


  • Road closures may occur as a result of flooding. Sign up for our traffic updates by texting MBAlert to 888777. 


  • Be sure to have flood insurance for your home or business. Learn more.


  • Avoid coming into contact with floodwaters. There may be hazards like pollutants and debris that are not visible.


  •  Avoid driving through floodwaters for your safety and to avoid vehicle damage.


  • Wash your car, including the undercarriage, if it comes in contact with floodwaters. Floodwaters are high in salinity and could damage your vehicle.


  • If you come across any flooding that obstructs access or causes damage to public or private property, please report it through the Miami Beach e-Gov app, call 305.673.7625 or email [email protected]


Low-Lying Areas

This City of Miami Beach map illustrates surface elevations (using Miami-Dade County 2021 LIDAR data). The blue color indicates the lowest lying areas, which may experience flooding during king tides—especially when the elevation of the tide exceeds the ground surface elevation. In addition, the following areas have historically experienced recurring flooding during king tides:

  • West Avenue and 8 Street.
  • 1 Street and Alton Road.
  • South Pointe Drive and Washington Avenue.
  • 44 Street and Post Avenue (Muss Park area).
  • North Bay Road from 43 to 63 streets.
  • Bonita Drive.
  • Marseille Drive and Rue Notre Dame.
  • Crespi Boulevard and 79 Terrace.

Depending on weather conditions, property owners in these low-lying areas may need to use flood panels and other flood protection methods to protect their property. Residents can also contact the city to learn about options to reduce flood risk. Contact the Flood Plain Manager at 305.673.7610 or [email protected].
King Tides Predictions

King tides provide a preview of the normal tidal variations we will see in the years to come as sea levels continue to rise. Tide predictions are provided by the National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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