Officials advised of minor coastal flooding in parts of the Bay Area through Sunday as high tides, large waves and minor storm surge were expected to inundate low-lying shorelines.
The National Weather Service issued a coastal flood advisory along San Francisco, San Pablo and Monterey bays through noon Sunday. Up to 1.4 feet of inundation was expected, more than a foot lower than the early January record flooding that caused widespread damage in Marin County.
Isolated road closures were possible, the weather service said. People were warned not to drive around barricades or water of unknown depth…