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High Surf Advisory Issued by National Weather Service

Lunar high tides in Santa Monica Bay are predicted to crest at 5.9 feet at 1:19 a.m. Monday, and again at 1:52 a.m. Tuesday.

By City News Service

A high surf advisory has been posted for some beaches in Southern California for tonight, Monday and Tuesday.

The National Weather Service predicted that a moderate swell out of the west-northwest, which should cause breakers up to 6 feet high to roll in to west-facing beaches starting Sunday night.

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By Monday morning, waves on west-facing beaches will be around 4-7 feet high, with local sets up to 10 feet possible at some sweet spots, generally north of Newport Beach.

The waves will settle down Tuesday, the NWS predicted.

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Lunar high tides in Santa Monica Bay were predicted to crest at 5.9 feet at 1:19 a.m. Monday, and again at 1:52 a.m. Tuesday.


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