Strong to gale force winds and choppy seas are expected to affect most coastal waters from Friday to Sunday, with elevated surf at west-facing coasts. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for strong and dangerous rip currents, particularly at Southern California beaches and Houston beaches this week. Beachgoers are advised to remain off rocks and jetties, swim near lifeguards, and be aware of their swimming limits. The elevated risk of rip currents coincides with Father's Day weekend, necessitating extra caution for those visiting the beach. Additionally, there is a moderate risk for rip currents at some beaches.
There's a high risk of rip currents at beaches near Houston this week. Here's how to stay safe. https://t.co/1LBZXiHQ5K
Heading to LA Beaches this weekend for Father’s Day, keep a close eye on each other if you get in the water due to rip currents expected to be stronger: https://t.co/WKiQ2cEg8y
It's going to be a bit windy on the water today. If you are heading to area beaches, keep in mind there is also a moderate risk for rip currents! https://t.co/l0bPRntgSR
You might have heard already, but it's gonna be a nice weekend... if you're headed to the beach this Father's Day, heads up that there is a HIGH risk for rip currents this weekend. Remember to always swim near a lifeguard & know your swimming limits. When in doubt, don't go out! https://t.co/FcgBQnShh5
Strong to gale force winds and choppy seas will affect most of the coastal waters Fri-Sun. Expecting elevated surf at west facing coasts, with strong, dangerous rip currents. Remain off the rocks and jetties at the coast. #socal #marinewx #oceanwx https://t.co/YPyRY03Qlv