Amid the relentless rain that passed by an atmospheric river that permeates Northern CaliforniaA flash flood warning was issued Friday afternoon for San Francisco and parts of San Mateo County, where cases of “life-threatening” flooding were occurring.
The National Weather Service issued a bulletin for the city of San Francisco at 12:43 p.m. saying flash flooding was already happening in the city and warning people to move to higher ground from creeks and streams, highways, streets and underpasses. The flash flood warning was in effect until 3:45 p.m
“Now move to higher ground,” the alarm sounded. “Act quickly to protect your lives.”
At 2 p.m., another flash flood warning was issued for northwestern San Mateo County until 5 p.m. The Weather Service said some of the locations where flash flooding could occur include Daly City, South San Francisco, San Bruno, Pacifica, Brisbane, Colma and Broadmoor.
“Turn around, don’t drown if you encounter flooded roads,” the bulletin said. “Most flood deaths occur in vehicles.”
This is a breaking news update. More information will be added when available.