ALL RIGHT. FIRST WARNING. METEOROLOGIST. THE CHIEF TONY MAINOLFI HERE. TONY A LITTLE BIT OF RAIN MOVING THROUGH CENTRAL FLORIDA, BUT IT’S IT’S MOVING AWAY. YEAH. AND THAT’S GOING TO BE THE TREND ALL ...
Rip currents are dangerous and potentially life-threatening for beachgoers — and can be more dangerous than sharks. “Rip currents can be killers,” a webpage on rip currents provided by ...
Rain with thunderstorms continues along our coastal counties. Rain and thunderstorms are moving across Duval and St. Johns counties as light rain moves over Flagler and Putnam counties. The storms ...
Lifeguards have rescued dozens of people from the churning waters along East Coast beaches even as Hurricane Erin moves hundreds of miles offshore. Authorities in North Carolina said about 60 people ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Hurricane Erin’s swell continues to yield a dangerous rip current and coastal flooding risk as the storm system pulls away from the East Coast! TONIGHT: High Clouds. Low 72.
On Thursday at midnight the National Weather Service issued a rip current statement valid from Friday 6 a.m. until Saturday 6 p.m. for Mobile and Baldwin counties.
Hurricane Erin remains offshore as it moves northward along the U.S. Southeast coast today, continuing to generate large Atlantic waves that will pose dangerous surf and marine hazards through Friday.
FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCSC) - As Hurricane Erin continues its path well offshore, beachgoers in the Lowcountry are still feeling the storm’s impact, particularly in the form of dangerous rip currents and ...
The Nestucca Rural Fire Protection District said both Oregon surfers declined medical care ...
Hurricane Erin is moving along the Atlantic Coast, and although Myrtle Beach won't see serious storm winds or rain, dangerous coastal conditions are churning on area beaches. "We'll start seeing just ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – As Spring Break approaches, a new tool is being used in Volusia County to give swimmers firsthand experience of the dangers of rip currents. Volusia County Beach Safety on ...