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.
Constant eastward wind flow will keep humidity levels present across parts of Florida. This also increases the risk of rip currents along Florida's east coast.
As March marks the beginning of the Spring Break Season, we talked about rip currents with First Alert’s Trey Tonnessen.
In this edition of Next Weather, FOX10 Meteorologist Nicholas Herboso shares important tips on how to spot rip currents and what you can do to stay safe in the surf.
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"It's definitely a strong current. It's nothing to mess around with," an EMT lifeguard said after testing the equipment.
Volusia County Beach Safety unveiled a rip current simulator at Daytona State’s Aquatic Center. The tool will help residents ...
A new rip current simulator at has debuted at Daytona State College. Volusia County Beach Safety says it will be used to ...
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As spring break arrives, college students and families may take a trip to Texas beaches, and they should know that there are plans in place to keep them safe.