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King Tide conditions are expected to cause minor to moderate flooding along the East Coast through early Wednesday.

Coastal flood advisories and a high rip current risk are in effect for over 500 miles of shoreline from North Carolina to Florida.

A King Tide is an extra-high tide that occurs when the moon is closest to Earth during a full or new moon.

Residents in low-lying areas are advised to move vehicles to higher ground and avoid driving through flooded streets.

Strong winds, a stalled weather system over New England and the full moon cycle are combining to bring to the East Coast, even as far south as Florida, through early Wednesday, Sept. 10.

From New York to northern Florida, minor to moderate flooding is possible in low-lying areas during high tide. Coas

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