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Flood advisory issued as high surf pounds SoCal coast

    Live, local news from L.A.'s Very Own,Strong swells along the Southern California coast Wednesday will only build later in the week, prompting officials to issue a coastal flood advisory. Above-average surf between 3 to 5 feet is expected through Wednesday along the Los Angeles County coasts, according to the National Weather Service. Those swells will reach 7 feet along the Ventura County Coasts. The surf will surge on Thursday, reaching around 10 feet in L.A. County and up to 14 feet in Ventura County, according to the Weather Service. While the large surf can be a paradise for surfers, officials are urging most beachgoers to stay out of the water due to dangerous rip currents. KTLA's Chris Wolfe reports on Dec. 27, 2023. Details: https://ift.tt/ordXbN7 5

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