The National Weather Service San Francisco has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory, warning locals and visitors alike of potential flooding along the shorelines of San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay, effective from 6 PM Sunday to midnight Monday; this advisory particularly notes areas such as Bayside Marin County at the Manzanita Park N Ride, cautioning against driving through water of unknown depth or circumventing barricades setup for public safety, according to NWS San Francisco.
In conjunction with the flood advisory, weather conditions are expected to remain docile over the upcoming week with the easing of winds today and the resurgence of coastal clouds and fog, temperature trends are forecasted to normalize, especially across inland areas, the National Weather Service San Francisco outlines the anticipated weather movement citing “the upper level low from the Intermountain West continues to lift to the north-northeast, with a secondary low developing over Northern CA while an upper level high sits over the eastern Pacific” which will lead to the increasing proximity of stratus clouds to the coast by Sunday night, according to the NWS Area Forecast Discussion.
The aviation sector is expected to maintain Visual Flight Rules (VFR) conditions at least until tonight, with uncertainty lingering over whether stratus clouds will penetrate inland areas, though current models suggest an advance into the vicinity of Monterey Bay and potentially San Mateo/San Francisco coast; meanwhile, winds are predicted to maintain their onshore course throughout the period, in tandem with consistent VFR and westerly winds for the San Francisco bay area, as suggested by the latest NWS updates…