Rough surf and rip currents will continue to menace coastal areas tonight as a low-pressure system off the coast brings strong winds, leading to breaking waves of up to 14 feet in height.
A beach hazards statement remains in effect until midnight tomorrow night due to these conditions. In addition to sneaker waves and rip currents, higher-than-normal high tides are expected over the next few days β known as king tides β which will further exacerbate coastal flooding risks.
Minor flooding is possible in low-lying areas near San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay until Sunday. Coastal residents should remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe during these hazardous conditions.
Looking ahead, a milder weather pattern will persist through the coming weekend and into next week, with partly sunny skies and mid-60s temperatures along the bay and inland areas. However, a brief cooldown on Thursday is expected to interrupt this trend.
The 7-day forecast will feature a mix of sunshine and cloud cover, with warm temperatures lingering until mid-week.
A beach hazards statement remains in effect until midnight tomorrow night due to these conditions. In addition to sneaker waves and rip currents, higher-than-normal high tides are expected over the next few days β known as king tides β which will further exacerbate coastal flooding risks.
Minor flooding is possible in low-lying areas near San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay until Sunday. Coastal residents should remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to stay safe during these hazardous conditions.
Looking ahead, a milder weather pattern will persist through the coming weekend and into next week, with partly sunny skies and mid-60s temperatures along the bay and inland areas. However, a brief cooldown on Thursday is expected to interrupt this trend.
The 7-day forecast will feature a mix of sunshine and cloud cover, with warm temperatures lingering until mid-week.