Update: Coastal flood advisory in place for Northern California until 1 a.m. Wednesday
Briefly

A coastal flood advisory is active for North Bay Interior Valleys and San Francisco Bay Shoreline from 8 p.m. until 1 a.m. Minor coastal flooding is anticipated, with inundation up to one foot in low-lying areas. High tide is projected at 1.11 feet above normal, with timing variations along the coast. Isolated road closures may occur, and travelers should take precautions. Residents in flood-prone areas should prepare using sandbags, for which instructions and resources are provided. Flash flood and normal flood warnings delineate levels of flood urgency.
The National Weather Service issued an updated coastal flood advisory for the North Bay Interior Valleys and San Francisco Bay Shoreline, effective from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Minor coastal flooding is expected, with up to one foot of inundation possible in low-lying areas.
The San Francisco tidal gauge anticipates high tide to be 1.11 feet above normal at 9:57 p.m. Tuesday, impacting coastal timing by up to 2 hours either way.
Travelers should allow extra time for possible road closures due to flooding. Sandbags are recommended for flood-prone properties, with instructions and resources provided for obtaining sandbags.
Flash flood warnings necessitate immediate action, indicating an imminent or ongoing flood event, while flood warnings signal that flooding is occurring or imminent. Flood advisories inform the public of lower-level flooding concerns.
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