Florida's coast, from Palm Coast to Miami, is expected to have a high risk for rip currents -- a red flag -- through Sunday, March 22. Here's how to spot a rip current and stay safe.
A lingering easterly swell will make entering the surf dangerous at Central Florida beaches this weekend.
Sunday brings bright skies and low eighties, while dangerous rip currents persist along the coast through a clear week.
Cool mornings give way to sunny afternoons and warming temperatures while dangerous rip currents persist at Atlantic beaches.
Central Florida faces a high rip current risk as breezy spring conditions create beach hazards and elevated wind gusts. Here's what Pinpoint Weather is tracking for the weekend and beyond.
Dangerous Rip Current Threat Continues for Central Florida Spring Break Weekend - March 21st Forecast ...
Coastal Broward and Miami Dade counties are expected to get dangerous rip currents through Saturday night.
With spring break drawing thousands of visitors to South Florida beaches, Palm Beach County Ocean Rescue is alerting beachgoers to check conditions before heading into the water.
If the wind is blowing steadily toward the shore, the risk of rip currents increases, but other factors and features can also increase their likelihood. They are not always easy to spot, so these are ...
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