Authorities have reported the closure of several roads due to flooding in San Mateo.
San Mateo police have urged drivers to avoid the area of 42nd Avenue between El Camino Real and Pacific Boulevard, which is a Caltrain underpass, as well as the area of Delaware Street between Bermuda Drive and Saratoga Drive.
Similarly, they point out that Bermuda Drive is also flooding due to the overflow of Borel Creek.
It should be noted that the National Weather Service reported this Saturday morning that Alameda and Contra Costa counties were under a flood advisory until 9:30 a.m.
Residents can expect minor flooding in low-lying and poorly drained areas.
Santa Cruz County is also under a flood advisory until 12:15 p.m. as urban and small stream flooding from excessive rainfall is expected.
Officials also noted that urban and small stream flooding is expected in Santa Clara County this Saturday New Year's Eve.
The National Weather Service has reported that moderate to heavy rains continue in the North Bay and are beginning to affect the San Francisco Peninsula and East Bay as well.
In that sense, the authorities reminded drivers to avoid flooded roads.
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