King Tides Cause Unprecedented Flooding in Bay Area
King Tides Cause Unprecedented Flooding in Bay Area
US · Published Jan 6, 2026
King tides are causing unprecedented flooding in the Bay Area, with residents reporting record-high water levels.
The high tides are expected to continue for several days, prompting warnings and concerns about infrastructure impact.
This event highlights the increasing challenges faced by coastal communities due to climate change and rising sea levels.
Unprecedented flooding hits Bay Area coastal communities
The Bay Area is currently grappling with unusually high king tides, resulting in unprecedented flooding across various coastal communities. Residents in Larkspur, among other areas, have reported water levels reaching heights never before witnessed, causing significant disruption and concern. King tides are a natural occurrence, resulting from the combined gravitational pull of the sun and moon during specific times of the year. These amplified tides are now posing an immediate threat to low-lying regions, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities to coastal inundation.
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