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  1. seeing as we are looking at tides this has just been updated for sov harbour residents (bearing in-mind there is already a flood alert for the Pevensey area ) http://www.shra.co.uk/news.html

     

    As noon high water tomorrow approaches, the forecast appears to moderating slightly.  What was looking to be a southerly wave direction is now predicted to be closer to southwest, with the peak wave height expected late afternoon rather than midday.  This all helps, but with high spring tides I would still expect there to be some overtopping.

    Beach reinstatement has been going well in the most at risk areas, with calmer conditions this morning and again tonight helping considerably.  Recycling will continue tonight and machines will again be out from 04:30 tomorrow ahead of the storm.

    Although tomorrow may be  improved compared to earlier forecasts, there is no respite over the weekend and into Monday.  It may well be that the highest water level will be in the early hours of Sunday, but with reduced wave activity by then it should be no worse than what we will see tomorrow.  All machines currently working will continue to operate each low tide through the weekend.  By Monday tide levels will be falling, so we hope to revert to more usual work patterns by Tuesday

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