A coastal flood advisory has been issued for low lying parts of the Bay Area through early next week, ahead of anticipated higher-than-normal tides.
The National Weather Service announced the advisory will be in effect from 6 a.m. Tuesday through 3 p.m. Sunday for areas along the San Francisco Bay shoreline and the North Bay interior valleys. Forecasters said minor flooding of lots, parks and roads is expected.
Minor coastal flooding expected during high tides for the shorelines of San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay and Monterey Bay. This starts 6 AM Tuesday and runs through 3 PM Sunday. pic.twitter.com/HqU13k6vRy — NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) December 1, 2025
In San Francisco, forecasters predicted tides would be about 1 foot above normal during high tide at the following times:
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