Overview
- The National Weather Service’s Coastal Flood Warning for San Francisco Bay ended at 2 p.m. Saturday, with a Coastal Flood Advisory continuing through 2 p.m. Sunday and a beach hazards statement in effect Sunday for dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves.
- Up to 2.5 feet of inundation was recorded in low‑lying shoreline areas, with near‑record tide levels reported at locations such as Crissy Field, the highest since the late 1990s in parts of the region.
- Marin County saw some of the worst impacts, including road closures and stranded motorists along a stretch from Sausalito to San Rafael, with closures on routes such as Lucky Drive, Miller Avenue and Camino Alto.
- A reinforcing storm pattern delivered heavy rain and southerly wind gusts up to roughly 40–50 mph, with saturated soils elevating risks of runoff, downed trees, power outages and localized landslides; additional showers are expected Sunday into Monday before conditions ease midweek.
- Environment Canada issued coastal flooding statements for Vancouver Island and B.C.’s south coast, citing the highest risk on Sunday due to high tides and an incoming low‑pressure system with potential debris and erosion along exposed shorelines.