A breached levee is the latest flood problem.
The flooding this weekend was not expected to be as widespread as the damaging early January king tides.
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 ...
Flooding and disruption are expected during high tides, along with further heavy rain.
When hurricanes or strong storms sweep up the United States' East Coast and meet the shores of the country's largest estuary, Chesapeake Bay, the familiar pattern of storm activity gets a little more ...
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King tides return, but any possible coastal flooding will be minor
Minor high tide flooding is possible through early next week, though the National Weather Service expects any resulting coastal flooding to be less severe than the inundation that damaged homes in ...
Bay Area beaches will face dangerous conditions through midweek, and low-lying shoreline neighborhoods could see flooding as king tides arrive, the National Weather Service said Monday. In a briefing ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. King tides return to Southern California coastlines Thursday and Friday, reaching 1 to 2 feet higher than normal ...
Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast as well as San Francisco County are included in a beach hazards statement released by the National Weather Service on Saturday at ...
NWS San Francisco forecasts warm, dry conditions with minor King Tide flooding and warns of sneaker waves at beaches.
A combination of strong wind and high tides could cause flooding and damage near the water in Birch Bay and other areas of coastal Whatcom County this weekend, meteorologists at the National Weather ...
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