Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda have prompted a high risk of life-threatening rip currents at Jersey Shore beaches.
In North Carolina's Outer Banks, at least six homes have collapsed into the ocean due to the powerful surf and coastal erosion.
Two people have died and at least five homes have collapsed as a result of the twin storms that are turning in the Atlantic Ocean fewer than 500 miles apart.
Hurricane Imelda is bringing increased wave heights and rip current risks to the Jacksonville coast, while rain is expected to return for the weekend. News4JAX’s Katie Garner provides the latest ...
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On beaches with no lifeguards, like Longboat Key, knowing what to look for and how to escape a rip current might just save a life.
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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring hurricanes Imelda and Humberto in the Atlantic basin. While the storms are not expected to impact the U.S. Virgin Islands directly, rough surf and rip ...
Forecasters warn people to stay out of the ocean as Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto bring 'poor to dangerous' beach conditions.
Rip currents occur all year round in Florida, but they become more noticeable in the summer when more people venture out into the warmer water.
If you’re heading to the beach before Wednesday, expect bigger waves on the Central Coast. The National Weather Service has issued a Beach Hazard Statement because of strong winds generated by ...
Tropical Storm Imelda crawls northward along Southeast Coast Monday. Breezy weather returns to the Triad as tropical showers are expected with milder upper 60s to near 70 degrees for highs.