Little Assawoman Bay at Fenwick Island (IN MLLW)

Last updated: Jun 7, 2025, 8:48 PM UTC
No watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for this area.

Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 5.07 - (Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW)) The level reached on October 29, 2012 during Post Tropical Cyclone Sandy.
  • 4.5 - (MLLW) MAJOR FLOODING. At this level, flooding starts to become severe enough to begin causing structural damage along with widespread flooding of roadways near Little Assawoman Bay and the tidal waterways that flow into it. Vulnerable homes and businesses may be severely damaged as water levels rise further above this threshold. Numerous roads become impassable and some neighborhoods may be isolated. The flood waters become a danger to anyone who attempts to cross on foot or in a vehicle.
  • 3.5 - (MLLW) MODERATE FLOODING. At this level, widespread flooding of roadways begins with many roads becoming impassable near Little Assawoman Bay and the tidal waterways that flow into it. Lives may be at risk when people put themselves in harm's way. Some damage to vulnerable structures may begin to occur. COASTAL FLOOD WARNING LEVEL.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 38.4550, -75.0583
RFC MARFC
State DE
WFO PHI
County Sussex
Data Provider(s)
US Geological Survey USGS--Water Resources of the United States
USGS 01484701

Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 3.54 ft on 01-10-2024
2. 3.52 ft on 12-16-2022
3. 3.92 ft on 10-29-2021
4. 3.81 ft on 10-12-2019
5. 5.07 ft on 10-29-2012

Historic Crests

1. 5.07 ft on 10-29-2012
2. 3.92 ft on 10-29-2021
3. 3.81 ft on 10-12-2019
4. 3.54 ft on 01-10-2024
5. 3.52 ft on 12-16-2022

Vertical Datum Table

type MLLW* NAVD88
major Flooding 4.50 ft3.47 ft
moderate Flooding 3.50 ft2.47 ft
minor Flooding 2.50 ft1.47 ft
action N/AN/A
Latest Value 1.14 ft0.11 ft
Gauge Zero 0.00 ft-1.03 ft

Gauge Photos

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Probability Information

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Unique Local Info

All gage data is referenced in MLLW. During winter months, cold and ice may result in inaccurate real-time stages. Adjustments or deletions of this data can only be done after detailed analysis.

Collaborative Agencies

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WFO Information

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