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Northern California, particularly the San Francisco area, experienced severe flooding on Saturday, January 3, 2026, due to heavy rainfall coinciding with the highest “King Tides” in over two decades. Roads were closed between Sausalito and San Rafael, and authorities rescued residents from stranded vehicles. No injuries were reported. Residents were advised to stay home as waters receded. Flood warnings remained in effect.

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Record-Breaking “King Tides” and Heavy Rain Trigger Severe Flooding in San Francisco Bay Area

Corte Madera, CA – January 4, 2026 – Northern California residents are grappling with the aftermath of severe flooding that struck the San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday, January 3rd. Torrential rains combined with unusually high “King Tides,” the most extreme in over 20 years, inundated roadways and forced emergency rescues.

According to Marin County Sheriff’s Sgt. Michael Dobbins, a 24-kilometer stretch of road from Sausalito to San Rafael was particularly hard hit, with floodwaters reaching depths of three to four feet in some areas. Emergency services responded to numerous calls to assist drivers trapped in their vehicles. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

“There is a lot of water in the roadways,” Mr. Dobbins stated. “Along with heavy rains, it just created the perfect storm for flooding on the streets.”

Residents in affected communities were urged to remain at home until the water receded. In some areas, residents were seen navigating the flooded streets by kayak.

The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for the San Francisco area that expired at 2 p.m. Saturday and an advisory until 2 p.m. Sunday.

King Tides are a natural phenomenon that occurs when the sun, moon, and Earth align, and the moon is at its closest point to Earth, resulting in heightened gravitational pull and exceptionally high tides.

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