Coastal Flood — San Francisco Bay Shoreline, California
2026-01-03 · San Francisco Bay Shoreline, California
Event narrative
Coastal flooding reported at the onramp from westbound Interstate 980 to southbound Interstate 880 and the offramp to Jackson Street. Over 3 feet of water was blocking the offramp.
Wider weather episode
High astronomical tides combined with storm surge based off westerly swell and strong winds contributed to major coastal flooding impacts during the first few days of January. Impacts were seen across the coastal regions of the Bay Area and Central Coast, including locations of the Pacific coast that were typically insulated from the impacts of tidal flooding. A Coastal Flood Advisory was put in place starting December 31 through January 5, initially for the San Francisco and Monterey Bays but eventually including the Pacific Coast. A Coastal Flood Warning was put in place for January 2 and 3 for the San Francisco and San Pablo Bayshore areas. The San Francisco tide gauge reached 8.40 feet above MLLW on January 3, which would make it the fourth highest water level at the station on record.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1299291. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.