Live storm updates: Effects of king tides, atmospheric river still felt around Bay Area
Last updated: Tuesday, January 6, 2026 3:40PM GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Bay Area is recovering after several storms, along with king tides, caused severe flooding in parts of the region.
ByCornell Barnard 
Jan 03, 2026, 2:12 AM GMT
Epic flooding from king tides leaves Marin Co. roads under water, businesses damaged
Epic flooding from king tides and storm surge left roads in Marin County underwater and several businesses damaged on Friday.
Parts of the North Bay are slowly drying out after epic flooding from King Tides and storm surge left roads in Marin County underwater and several businesses damaged Friday. Many people were left stranded.
Some low-lying streets in Corte Madera vanished in epic floodwater, which was transformed into rivers.
Some drivers were left stranded, seen sitting on top of their cars. The water came up fast.
At Fitness SF gym, staff members were seen using buckets to bail water. Gym members say they were caught off guard.
"I was doing my workout, finishing up on the treadmill. Somebody said, 'We need to close up. There's a flood coming. My car is short. It wasn't safe to drive it," said Jamelle Namacatcad.
Jan 03, 2026, 1:49 AM GMT
Road closures announced in Corte Madera, police say
The Central Marin Police Authority has issued a warning that two roads are closed due to flooding, with more flooding expected Saturday.
The area between Lucky Drive and Fifer Avenue in Corte Madera and Doherty Drive at Riviera Circle is flooded and remains closed.
Redwood Highway near Trader Joe's is also closed.
High tides and heavy rains are expected to continue, and drivers are urged to expect more flooding. In addition to the closed areas, the Golden Hind Passage area in Corte Madera also has experienced heavy flooding.
High tide is approximately 11 a.m. Saturday and will pair with heavy rainfall. For updates on road closures, visit 511.org.
Jan 02, 2026, 9:39 PM GMT
PG&E positioning additional crews is areas expected to be hit hardest by Level 2 storm
Pacific Gas and Electric is preparing for Friday evening's Level 2 storm and says it has positioned additional crews where conditions are expected to be the most severe.
Company officials are sharing a few tips to get customers prepared for any possible outages and the storm.
- Never touch downed wires: If you see a downed power line, assume it is energized and extremely dangerous. Do not touch or try to move it-and keep children and animals away. Report downed power lines immediately by calling 9-1-1, and then PG&E at 1-800-743-5002.
- Use generators safely: Customers with standby electric generators should ensure they are properly installed by a licensed electrician in a well-ventilated area. Improperly installed generators pose a significant danger to customers, as well as crews working on powerlines. If using portable generators, be sure they are in a well-ventilated area.
- Use flashlights, not candles: During a power outage, use battery-operated flashlights and not candles, due to the risk of fire. Keep extra batteries on hand. If you must use candles, please keep them away from drapes, lampshades, animals, and small children. Do not leave candles unattended.
- Have fresh drinking water and ice: Freeze plastic containers filled with water to make blocks of ice that can be placed in your refrigerator/freezer to prevent food spoilage.
Jan 02, 2026, 8:28 PM GMT
Level 2 storm to bring gusty winds, chance of thunderstorms to Bay Area
ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma says Friday morning will start off quiet but that will change around 2 p.m. He says a Level 2 storm on the Exclusive ABC7 News Storm Impact scale will start moving into the Bay Area.
We can expect downpours and the change of thunderstorms after 5 p.m.
Drew says a Wind Advisory will go into effect Friday night and winds will be strongest between 7 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday where gusts could reach up to 50 mph.
He says the threat of power outages and downed trees will exist Friday night with the highest threat along the Coast.