The National Weather Service has issued a high rip current risk for the Florida coastline through Saturday, March 21, warning beachgoers that these powerful, hidden currents remain life-threatening ...
As temperatures warm and many make beach vacation plans, Meteorologist Kristen Currie explains how to stay safe if caught in a rip current.
If you're one of the millions of people who'll be hitting the beach this summer, make sure you know what to do if you ever find yourself caught in a rip current while swimming. Here's what you should ...
On Sunday at 5:35 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a rip current statement from Monday 2 p.m. until Tuesday 8 p.m. The statement is for Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte and ...
Volusia County Beach Safety, whose officers and lifeguards oversee swimmers and surfers along more than 30 miles of beach on ...
If the wind is blowing steadily toward the shore, the risk of rip currents increases, but other factors and features can also make them more likely. They are not always easy to spot, so these are said ...
Contributor content. Learn how to look out for rip currents when at the Jersey Shore and what to do if you are caught in one.
Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue officials will use the devices to educate the public, and classes will be announced soon.
Florida's Atlantic coast will not be the place to be this week. Swimmers are advised to stay out of the water due to a high risk of rip currents through at least Wednesday. There will be rough surf ...
Witnesses say the man initially cried out for help.