Dangerous king tides prompt flooding, high surf warnings across Southern California

The Brief

  • High astronomical tides of up to 7.9 feet will hit the Southern California coastline from Saturday morning through Tuesday, bringing a high risk of localized street flooding.
  • Alongside the tides, south-facing beaches will see elevated surf of 3 to 6 feet and dangerous rip currents, significantly increasing the risk of ocean drowning.
  • Newport Beach crews are actively installing flood-protection boards and deploying pumps, while officials urge residents in low-lying areas to secure sandbags and seawall plugs.

LOS ANGELES An influx of exceptionally high king tides and elevated surf is expected to impact the Orange County and greater Los Angeles coastlines starting Saturday.

Localized flooding in low-lying coastal areas and dangerous marine conditions are projected to persist through Tuesday, prompting municipal crews and weather officials to issue urgent safety warnings.

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