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Strong Surf, Big Waves This Weekend In Seal Beach

A Beach Hazards Statement was released for Seal Beach, with the strongest surf affecting south-facing beaches across Orange County.

Seal Beach will see big waves through Saturday, with the strongest surf affecting south-facing beaches across Orange County.
Seal Beach will see big waves through Saturday, with the strongest surf affecting south-facing beaches across Orange County. (Ashley Ludwig/Patch)

SEAL BEACH, CA — The National Weather Service San Diego released a Beach Hazards Statement for all Orange County beaches through Saturday night.

Friday through Saturday evening, visitors to our shores will see sets from 7 to 8 feet.

High rip currents are also expected, leading to dangerous swimming conditions, NWS meteorologist Alex Tardy says.

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Expect strong rip currents, and minor tidal overflow is possible near low-lying beaches, boardwalks and parking lots.

Minor beach erosion is possible, they said.

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"Use caution when in or near the water and always swim near a lifeguard," they said.

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