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Distant Storms Create Dangerous Surf at East Coast Beaches
Distant Storms Create Dangerous Surf at East Coast Beaches
Even without a named tropical storm making landfall, East Coast beaches are experiencing hazardous waves and rip currents caused by distant storm systems. The National Weather Service warns of life-threatening conditions, especially in areas with strong surf. Lifeguards urge beachgoers to heed red flag warnings, avoid swimming alone, and stay out of the water during high surf advisories. Children and older adults are particularly vulnerable.
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