Overview
- Forecasters ended the coastal flood warning at 2 p.m. Saturday and shifted to a coastal flood advisory through 2 p.m. Sunday, after peak tides drove up to 2.5 feet of water into low-lying shoreline areas.
- Marin County saw extensive closures and rescues, including Highway 101 near Lucky Drive submerged for hours, eastbound Highway 37 shut down, and closures on Miller Avenue, Camino Alto, Doherty Drive and Fifer Avenue.
- Tides reached some of the highest levels since 1998, with water around 2.5 feet above ground in spots and 2.56 feet measured near San Francisco’s Crissy Field during the late-morning peak Saturday.
- Power outages affected about 1,500 homes in parts of Tiburon and Marin City, while pumps, sandbags and public alerts were deployed as crews worked to clear drains and manage lingering high water.
- Additional showers and reinforcing fronts are expected through Monday on already saturated soils, keeping risks elevated for runoff, ponding, localized landslides and hazardous surf, including a Beach Hazards Statement on Sunday.