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King Tides Could Cause Coastal Flooding In Bay Area
The National Weather Service has issued a coastal flood advisory.

BAY AREA, CA – The persistence of "king tides" has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a coastal flood advisory from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. Monday, impacting low-lying areas along the coast and inland bays.
"King tide" isn't really a scientific term, but rather a catch-all term referring to higher-than-normal tides that often accompany a new or full moon.
Other weather-related noted for early this coming week:
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* Rainfall of between one-quarter and 1 inch is expected over much of the Bay Area late Sunday and most of Monday, spurred by a cold front coming in. There also could be sporadic lightning and thunder.
* Heavy winds are possible starting late Monday afternoon and going into Tuesday morning, the National Weather Service says.
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* Cold overnight temperatures – low- to mid-40s along the coast and San Francisco Bay shorelines, down into the 30s in inland valleys - are expected starting Wednesday night.
COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 2 PM PST MONDAYhttps://t.co/TZ4mWVgr2P pic.twitter.com/vKU7ybNsZP
— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) December 23, 2018
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