Coastal flood advisory in place for Bay Area Shorelines from Tuesday to Sunday

Coastal Flooding Looms Over Bay Area Shorelines as Advisory Takes Effect

Residents of the Bay Area are being advised to take precautions due to a coastal flood advisory issued by the National Weather Service. The advisory, which is valid from Tuesday morning until Sunday, warns of the possibility of up to 1.4 feet of inundation above ground level in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways.

According to the NWS San Francisco CA, high tide is expected to reach levels of up to 7 feet above normal on certain days throughout the advisory period. This could result in flooding of lots, parks, and roads, with isolated road closures reported.

The National Weather Service is warning people to stay off the rocks and never turn their back on the ocean due to hazardous conditions including sneaker waves, strong rip currents, and large breaking waves. Travelers are also advised to allow extra time for their journeys as some roads may be closed, and not to drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth.

The advisory comes with several guidelines to help residents prepare for coastal flooding:

- Seek higher ground
- Follow evacuation orders
- Disconnect utilities and appliances
- Avoid basements and submerged areas
- Evacuate promptly for safety
- Refrain from walking in floodwaters

It's essential to note that the difference between advisories, watches, and warnings is crucial. A flash flood warning requires immediate action, while a flood warning indicates that flooding is expected but not imminent. A flood advisory warns of potential flooding without imminent action required, whereas a flood watch signals favorable conditions for flooding.

Residents can find sandbags in various locations across the Bay Area, including San Mateo County, Alameda County, and Santa Clara County. It's also essential to understand how to use sandbags effectively to protect your home during coastal flooding.

Stay tuned to weather updates and follow safety guidelines to ensure your well-being during this advisory period.
 
ugh floods 🌊😬 i mean, yeah the bay area is super prone to this stuff but like, you know how they say 'when life gives you lemons make lemonade'? well kinda like that... we can prepare and stay safe! 😊 we all can pitch in and help out each other, sandbags are everywhere 🌿 so let's not freak out too much. just remember to seek higher ground & follow those guidelines ⚠️ it's all about being proactive & taking care of each other during this time πŸ’•
 
πŸŒŠπŸ˜• I'm so worried about the Bay Area residents who have to deal with this flood advisory! 1.4 feet of water is a big deal, you know? 🀯 What's crazy is that they're not just talking about the flooding, but also about sneaker waves and rip currents... it sounds like a total disaster zone out there! 🌊😨 How do people even prepare for this stuff? Do they really use sandbags to protect their homes? πŸ’‘ Can we talk more about that? And what's with all these different types of warnings and advisories? I feel like I'm not getting the full picture. πŸ€” Do the authorities ever warn us about something that might happen, but isn't going to be a disaster? Like, what if it's just a little flood? Shouldn't they tell us then too? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
😬 I'm so worried about our Bay Area homes πŸ πŸ’¦, especially the ones in low-lying areas near shorelines 🌊. It's like, we've been warned multiple times already, but still, people might not take it seriously enough πŸ€”. We need to get creative with sandbag solutions πŸ’‘ - I mean, have you guys tried using old tires or buckets as makeshift bags? 🧠 Plus, can't the city do more to prevent flooding, like building seawalls or something? 🌊πŸ’ͺ It's all about being prepared and taking care of ourselves in times like these. Stay safe, Bay Area! πŸ‘
 
OMG 🀯 I'm telling u, this flood advisory is not a natural disaster, it's all about control... think about it. They're preparing the sandbags and stuff like they know something's coming. And what's with the high tide warnings? Is it just a coincidence that it's happening now? I've been saying for ages that our coastal areas are being manipulated to make them more susceptible to flooding, maybe as part of some larger plan to reshape the Bay Area landscape πŸ€”. And don't even get me started on the evacuation orders... is this really necessary or is there something else going on that we're not seeing? The gov is hiding something for sure πŸ‘€
 
This is getting crazy 🌊! I'm from the Bay Area myself, and it's terrifying to think about the flooding that could happen. I've lived in low-lying areas my whole life, and the thought of having 1.4 feet of water on top of the ground level is just...no thanks 😱. I'm glad they're warning us, but at the same time, it feels like we're constantly being told to evacuate or stay inside, and that's not a normal part of life for most people.

It's also wild to me that some roads might be closed due to floodwaters. Like, what even is the protocol there? πŸ€” Do you just have to follow traffic cones or something? And sandbags aren't even a guarantee, right? I mean, they're great and all, but they can only do so much.

I guess what I'm saying is that we need to be super prepared for this kind of thing, not just during the advisory period but also in the long term. Like, how are we gonna deal with sea level rise and climate change? It's a huge question mark πŸ€”.
 
🌊 I'm getting really anxious about this coastal flood advisory. Like, have you ever seen water levels just... unexpectedly rise like that? It's so freaky! 🀯 I mean, we're lucky to live in the Bay Area, but it's not like we can control the weather or anything. We should all be super prepared and know what to do if our homes get flooded. Sandbags are cool and all, but have you ever tried to use one? It's like, a real skill thing πŸ€”. I just hope people are taking this seriously and following those guidelines. Don't wanna see anyone get hurt or worse! 😬
 
πŸ€” I'm not convinced that these sandbags are gonna save us from the floodwaters... They're just a temporary solution, what about the long-term damage? We need real solutions, like sea walls or something 🌊
 
🌊 ugh, great just what we need more flooding problems in the Bay Area... I mean, it's not like we've been warning people about climate change for years or anything... πŸ™„ and now they're telling us to seek higher ground? Like we haven't tried that already with all the gentrification in SF? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And what's up with the roads being closed anyway? Just gonna add more traffic and headaches to our already stressful lives, right? πŸ˜’ I swear, no matter how many warnings they issue, people still can't seem to take things seriously... πŸ™„
 
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