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The risk of RIP currents will return in South Florida this week

RIP currents are a common threat to our beaches along the treasure coast and the Palm Beaches. According to the National Weather Service in Miami, RIP flows can fly under the radar, since they often exist in fair and otherwise non -associated weather. Fast, narrow water channels flowing away from the coast. The risk of RIP flows will be improved this week due to the Onshore winch. RIP flows often occur near moles, reefs and pillars. If there is a red flag on the beach, there is a high risk of life-threatening RIP flows in the surf. Miami’s National Weather Service also recommends that “if you have doubts -not out”. Get the latest weather updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here. Weather | Radar | Hurricane | Traffic | Ulocal | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

RIP currents are a common threat to our beaches along the treasure coast and the Palm Beaches.

According to the National Weather Service in Miami, RIP currents can fly under the radar, since they often exist in fair and otherwise not assumerable weather.

The latest: Weather reporting of WPBF 25 Nachrichten

Interactive radar: South Florida Weather Reporting of WPBF 25 Nachrichten

Rip Current Safety

RIP flows are fast, narrow water channels that flow away from the coast.

The risk of RIP flows will be improved this week due to the Onshore winch.

RIP flows often occur near moles, reefs and pillars.

If there is a red flag on the beach, there is a high risk of life-threatening RIP flows in the surf.

Rip Current Safety

Miami’s National Weather Service also recommends that “if you have doubts -not out”.

Get the latest weather updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it Here.

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