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RI DEM Warns of Rip Tides, High Surf Due to Hurricane Florence

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RI DEM Warns of Rip Tides, High Surf Due to Hurricane Florence

RI DEM warns of rip tides and high surf
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is advising the public to use caution along the shoreline due to anticipated rip currents and high surf generated by Hurricane Florence.

Rhode Island state beaches are currently closed for the season and are not staffed with lifeguards.

“Storm-generated waves attract onlookers. Some “storm watchers” put themselves in danger by standing too close to the surf on rocks along the shoreline in fishing areas, breakwalls, and breachways.  DEM urges Rhode Islanders to stay safe by remaining far away from areas where waves might splash over. Individual waves may be more than twice the average wave height. They possess enormous force and can easily sweep a person into the water from what seems to be a safe viewing area. In addition, swells entering some inlets and harbor entrances could cause difficult navigation for operators of small craft,” said the DEM in their press release.

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Hurricane Florence

Hurricane Florence is projected to stay offshore of New England, however, the National Weather Service is forecasting that it will bring large swells and dangerous rip currents to ocean-exposed south-facing shorelines over the next several days.

Breakers ranging from 8 feet to 12 feet high are expected in Rhode Island Sound and Block Island Sound.

See 10 Things to Know About Hurricane Florence in the Slideshow Below


10 Things to Know About Hurricane Florence - September 2018

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