By late Monday afternoon in Long Beach, the roads were in good shape, city manager Daniel Creighton said, and there were no serious issues with flooding.

"We do pay very close attention to the tides, but we haven't had any bad flooding,” he said.

The city employed about 40 pieces of equipment to plow.

"We're leaving a few guys on to continue to clean up a little bit,” Creighton said.

Other workers will get some time to rest but will be back on the streets at 4 a.m. Tuesday, he said.

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