The combination of heavy rain and high King Tides have created flooding nightmares for people living in low-lying areas along the San Francisco Bay. NBC's Thom Jensen reports. The combination of heavy ...
The high tide in San Francisco was 2.56 feet above normal, the fourth highest on record, Weather Service meteorologist Dylan Flynn said. It was affected by 1.28 feet of storm surge blown by the wind, ...
King tides and precipitation are continuing to cause flooding in Bay Area communities Saturday. Flooding in Larkspur was significant enough to cause furniture to float down the street, and vehicles ...
An extraordinarily strong bout of seasonal king tides and runoff from the latest rainstorm combined Friday to push the crest of the Petaluma River to the highest point in nearly the last three decades ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The U.S. National Weather Service reports that the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) predicts a potentially severe red tide in Bay County over the next ...
Record tides that flooded King Salmon on Thursday continued to swell on Friday morning, inundating local businesses, yards and even homes — many of which had never been flooded before. Friday ...
A new round of king tides — higher-than-usual oceanic tides, caused by the moon’s alignment with the Earth — arrived Friday, coinciding with a set of storms that started to drop rain earlier in the ...
Flooding is expected in the Bay Area thanks to record-breaking high tides and stormy weather starting Friday. The National Weather Service issued a coastal flood warning for the San Francisco Bay ...
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