Friday, July 4, 2014

Dangerous Rip Currents to Threaten East Coast Beachgoers This Weekend

By Andy Mussoline, Meteorologist
July 4,2014; 9:18PM,EDT
 
 
Dangerous surf and rip currents will threaten East Coast beachgoers through at least Saturday before conditions improve on Sunday.
Arthur will still be responsible for rough surf and dangerous rip currents along much of the East Coast through Saturday, despite the worst of Arthur's rain and wind heading into New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
"Sunshine and warmth will greet beachgoers from southern New England to the mid-Atlantic, but those heading into the water should be wary of dangerous rip currents," said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson.
Kevin Taylor of Savannah, Georgia, heads out to surf the waves on the north beach of Tybee Island as Hurricane Arthur makes its way up the East Coast, Thursday, July 3, 2014. The storm has bypassed the Georgia coast as predicted, but forecasters are warning beachgoers to beware of dangerous rip currents in its wake. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
The highest risk of rip currents will be from North Carolina and points north through Saturday. A smaller, but albeit still dangerous threat, will remain across the Southeast coast.
Rip currents are narrow, fast-moving channels of water that move away from the beach due to irregularities along the shoreline such as sandbars and piers. If caught in one, a rip current can pull a swimmer far away from the shoreline.
"If caught in a rip current, the best thing to do is to swim parallel to the shore out of the rip current," Ocean Rescue Supervisor David Elder of the Kill Devil Hills Fire Department recently told AccuWeather.
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Aside from the rip current threat, Saturday's surf will break particularly rough as Arthur sends swells down the East Coast.
The waves may appear much calmer to those flocking to the beaches from Ocean City, Maryland, to Wildwood, New Jersey, and Jones Beach, New York, on Saturday, but swimmers should be wary of rough surf that can overpower swimmers.
Swimmers should stay in close view of lifeguards and keep in touch with them to find the safest areas to swim.
"By Sunday, the rip current threat will be much across much of the East Coast," said Anderson.

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Arthur's widest effects? Dangerous rip currents along the coast shar.es/MT4RY
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Heading to the beach this weekend? Be aware of dangerous rip currents from #Hurricane Arthur & use these tips. pic.twitter.com/bTZCSW3RvQ
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Enjoy the sunny and warm weather the rest of the weekend. Full forecast always on news12.com dangerous rip currents at beaches.
Melissa Magee
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Even though skies are clearing there is continued concern with rough surf and dangerous rip currents through Saturday pic.twitter.com/CgUuFUZyU3
Kelly Bates
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@shusterrooster The worst of the rip currents and high surf is expected on the outer Cape and Nantucket eastern facing beaches.
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Rip currents threaten Volusia beaches during busy beach day at.wftv.com/1o8oJuN #wftv
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Dangerous Rip Currents to Threaten East Coast Beachgoers This Weekend (Sent from LocalWeather) accuweather.com/en/weather-new…
Jessica Reyes
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“@MassEMA: Higher than normal risk of rip currents with #Arthur will continue into weekend when nicer weather will promote beach going”
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Beach Hazards Statement for Dangerous Rip Curents In Effect until 8 PM This Evening. Hazards High Surf and High... goo.gl/8P4adP
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*Hurricane #Arthur(90mph)-Paralleling East Coast(NJ/NY/CT/RI/MA)-Rip Currents/Gales/Huge Waves ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floate… pic.twitter.com/uRvMZEGyly
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...HIGH SURF AND DANGEROUS RIP CURRENTS FROM HURRICANE ARTHUR TO IMPACT COASTLINE LATE TODAY INTO SATURDAY...... fb.me/3u0k5ompK
Chris Mastrobuono
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Swells headed to the Jersey Shore as Hurricane Arthur churns & passes to our east. High surf 6-8ft & dangerous rip currents all weekend.
Polo Sandoval
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Life guards patrol Carolina coast. #Arthur come n gone but dangerous rip currents remain. @CNNNewsource @CNNweather pic.twitter.com/Cw6LO8CySz
Cleve Bryan CBS3
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Wind and rain sporadic at the Jersey Shore but the surf is building and rip currents are strengthening #Arthur pic.twitter.com/cbxLMNXSnk
Tom Ranzweiler
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HurricaneArthur's widest effects? Dangerous rip currents all along the Atlantic coast: apne.ws/1mrxZ1K
 

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