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Plans for Florida’s spring break beaches ruined by strong waves and hazardous rip currents

Posted on March 26, 2024April 9, 2024 by Krystal S | 30740 Views | 10 min read

Spring Break Sunny Isles Beach — Courtesy: Shutterstock — B Cruz Plans for spring break on Florida beaches on the Atlantic and Gulf coastlines have been postponed due to hazardous swimming conditions caused by strong waves and potentially fatal rip currents. This week, strong southeasterly winds will likely result in rough surf and a high

Posted in Beaches, Nature, TravelTagged atlantic, beach safety, beaches, Florida beaches, florida coastlines, florida rip currents, florida spring break, Gulf, gulf coast beaches, NOAA, Panhandle, rip currents, spring break beaches, swimming safety
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