ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Businesses along Dock Street are preparing to take on water, something they're used to.

"Every time we get a warning, we start checking with NOAA and look at the tide charts, and it kind of lets us know what we can expect out here. We know that we get water in the gallery at 3.9, so when they're saying it's gonna be 3.2, 3.6, and it starts to go a little close, we just go ahead and pick up everything that we have down below. We clear everything out of the front window we move it upstairs onto a safe location.Our first priority, of course, is our artwork," Kate Wilkerson, owner of the Marine Art Gallery said.

Watch as Annapolis residents brace for flooding Businesses in Annapolis brace for flooding as tide warnings continue

"So we flood with regularity. We will flood no

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