SEAL BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- The city of Seal Beach is cleaning up after "King Tide" conditions caused flooding overnight.
Video obtained by Eyewitness News shows mud covering a portion of the parking lot near the Seal Beach Pier with water crawling right up to the edge of several beachfront homes.
A high surf advisory issued by the National Weather Service will be in effect until 3 a.m. Saturday for Los Angeles and Ventura County beaches. A coastal flood advisory will be in effect until Friday afternoon.
But the high surf didn't stop some people from catching a few early-morning waves.
"We just check the waves and if it's good, or not, we go in the water and just have some fun before we have to go to work," said Tyler Watkins, who went surfing Friday morning.
Earl Carll, who spoke w

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