2024 Portland, Maine flood
The 2024 Portland flood was caused by heavy rainfall, an astronomical high tide, and high winds in Portland, Maine. It occurred, across coastal central Maine, on January 13, 2024, causing severe flooding, especially in Portland's Old Port district and around Back Cove. The storm followed another one, three days earlier, which also occurred during high tide.
Flood measurements
During the storm, of rain fell during the morning, and winds, combined with a record-breaking high tide, resulted in waves of to. At mean lower low water, a record-high tide level of was measured, surpassing the previous high of from 1978.Properties impacted
was submerged, by water from the Fore River, which is a regular occurrence for that pier. The pier floods with any tide or higher.Water also breached Commercial Street at Chandler's Wharf, and Maine State Pier, which was completely submerged.
DiMillo's Floating Restaurant suffered damage to its pilings, hinges broke off a platform, and the buildings on its pier flooded.
The deck of Becky's Diner was flooded, and flood waters surrounded the restaurant's building on two sides.