San Francisco at Risk! Coastal Flooding Could Disrupt Your Weekend Plans

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San Francisco, brace yourself! A Coastal Flood Advisory is in effect, threatening to disrupt your weekend with minor flooding in low-lying areas. With cloudy skies and a chilly 46°F start today, residents along the bayshore should prepare for high tide challenges. Here’s what you need to know.

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The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory effective until 1:00 PM on Monday. Minor flooding is expected around San Francisco and San Pablo Bays, especially during high tide, which peaks at 6.72 feet at 10:13 AM on Monday. Drivers and pedestrians are urged to avoid flood-prone areas and follow local barricades.

Weather Highlights for the Week

  • Sunday, January 19: Low clouds in the morning, giving way to sunshine. High of 54°F, low of 42°F.
  • Monday, January 20: Morning clouds clearing to sunny skies. High of 64°F, low of 44°F.
  • Tuesday, January 21: A mix of clouds and sunshine. High of 59°F, low of 45°F.
  • Wednesday, January 22: Mostly sunny and pleasant. High of 63°F, low of 48°F.
  • Thursday, January 23: Bright and sunny throughout the day. High of 64°F, low of 44°F.

Safety Tips

  1. Stay Clear of Flood Zones: Avoid driving or walking through flooded streets, even if they appear shallow.
  2. Dress for the Weather: Layer up to stay warm as temperatures hover between 40°F and 60°F throughout the week.
  3. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on updates from local weather services to avoid surprises.

San Francisco’s unpredictable weather reminds us to plan ahead and prioritize safety. Stay alert for more updates as we navigate this stormy weekend

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