SoCal Coast Warned: Extended Alerts for High Surf and King Tides

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The National Weather Service extended dangerous coastal warnings through midweek for Los Angeles County beaches and through Friday for Orange County beaches, with dangerous rip currents and 3–6-foot waves driven by elevated surf and king tides of 7.5–7.9 feet. The alert warns of increased drowning risk and potential coastal flooding in low-lying areas; beachgoers should stay out of the water and near lifeguard towers, while OC officials prepare flood protections and sandbags for vulnerable areas, including Newport Beach.
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- Dangerous swimming conditions at San Diego beaches this week 10News.com
- 20ft Swell Slams SoCal Harbor Creating Rare Wave for Surfers (Video) SURFER Magazine
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