High surf brings flooding to SoCal coastal communities

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High surf, rain hit SoCal coast

High surf is forecasted for the next several day, according to the National Weather Service.

Potentially damaging surf and coastal flooding hit the South Bay over the weekend.

New video out of Redondo Beach shows large waves crashing into the parking lot near a pier. The waves here were approximately 8 to 12 ft in height. 

High surf is forecasted for the next several days, according to the National Weather Service.

Most dangerous surf conditions are expected Monday and Tuesday, the NWS said. 

A high surf advisory is in effect in Orange County until 4 a.m. Wednesday

While temperatures will remain warm and sunny Monday, a weak weather system will bring light rainfall to many areas on Tuesday.

Significant cooling is expected Tuesday, followed by warmer temperatures through the rest of the week.

The Source: This story was reported with information from the National Weather Service.