Beach House in Seal Beach had a muddy parking lot with six inches of water, according to the owners, Brian Kyle and Rosie Ritchie.
The beach-side restaurant, which is under construction, was supposed to have a grand opening in a couple of weeks. However, Kyle said he hasn't seen flooding like this in decades and is worried the patio will be next. Tropical Storm Kay off the coast of Baja California is pushing clouds and some rain into Southern California, but it's unclear how big the storm's impact will be because it's expected to weaken as it moves north.
Crews began placing sandbags near a chain-link fence and lifting expensive equipment onto wood pallets. "We're just staying positive," said Ritchie."We want to open Seal Beach's favorite hot spot, here and on the sand." Kay is expected to become a tropical depression as it moves into cooler ocean waters and weaken into a low-pressure system by Saturday. Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue
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