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Beach Advisory: 7-Foot Waves Possible In Laguna Beach Saturday
King Tides will return to the Orange County coast through Saturday. Here's what to know in Laguna Beach.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — Laguna Beach residents will want to stay wary of the waves over the next several days, as the National Weather Service issued a Beach Hazard Advisory through Saturday morning.
Residents can expect seven-foot waves Friday and Saturday mornings as King Tides return to the Southern California coast, the National Weather Service said.
"The King Tides combined with surf of three-to-five feet will produce minor flooding of low-lying beach parking lots and beach boardwalks," the report said. "Extreme low tides of -1.8 feet each afternoon may also impact boats in harbors and affect navigation."
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Impacted waterfronts on the SoCal coast include: Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, Seaside and Cardiff State Beaches, Oceanside Strand, Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, Sunset Beach and Laguna Beach beaches.
Here are the King Tide times in SoCal this week:
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- Thursday 12/22: High tide 6.8 ft at 7:25 a.m. Low tide -1.5 ft at 2:47 p.m.
- Friday 12/23: High tide 7.0 ft at 8:08 a.m. Low tide -1.8 ft at 3:33 p.m.
- Saturday 12/24: High tide 7.0 ft at 8:54 a.m. Low tide -1.8 ft at 4:20 p.m.
- Sunday 12/25: High tide 6.7 ft at 9:42 a.m. Low tide -1.5 ft at 5:08 p.m.
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