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Weather Alerts for Newport, Rhode Island
Updated 9/4/2010 11:33 PM EDT
Rhode Island - (Newport/RIZ007) - Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Rhode Island Issued by the National Weather Service
Note: Delivery dates for your order may be affected by weather conditions beyond our control.
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High Surf Advisory - Newport (Rhode Island) |
strong rip currents through tonight...
maz007-020-022>024-riz006>008-050400- /o.ext.kbox.su.y.0004.000000t0000z-100905t1000z/ eastern essex ma-southern bristol ma-barnstable ma-dukes ma- nantucket ma-washington ri-newport ri-block island ri- 323 pm edt sat sep 4 2010
...high surf advisory now in effect until 6 am edt sunday...
the high surf advisory is now in effect until 6 am edt sunday for the east and southeast facing beaches of rhode island and massachusetts.
ocean swells leftover from earl will continue to produce high surf and strong rip currents at area beaches through tonight. the highest surf will exist along most east facing beaches of cape cod and nantucket island.
seas will gradually subside overnight and sunday as west winds counteract leftover swell from earl...except across buzzards bay. seas 6 to 9 feet across the open waters tonight will subside to 4 to 6 feet on sunday. a moderate risk for rip currents still exists for sunday...with the highest risk during the morning hours.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
a rip current...sometimes mistakenly called an undertow...is a strong but narrow current of water flowing from the beach to the surf zone. it can rapidly carry a swimmer into deeper water and exhaust an individual trying to swim against it.
if you are a poor swimmer and are caught in a rip current...swim parallel to the beach until out of its pull. another means of escape for those who are good swimmers is to ride the current out beyond the surf zone where the rip current dissipates...then swim toward shore outside the effect of the narrow rip current.
heed the advice of the beach patrol and obey all swimming restrictions.
in addition...viewers of large surf should be in safe areas well away from possible splash over. individual waves may be more than twice the significant wave height...which can sweep a person into the water from what may seem to be a safe viewing area. falling into the turbulent and sometimes rocky waters can result in injury that reduces the chance of survival.
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