[Weather] [2024.09.05 PM] High Surf & Dangerous Rip Currents Fri/Sat

BOX Operations - NOAA Service Account box.operations at noaa.gov
Thu Sep 5 19:37:12 UTC 2024


Good afternoon everyone,

We've hoisted a High Surf Advisory for Nantucket and Cape Cod, along with a
Rip Current Statement for the remainder of the MA/RI coastline, effective
Friday and Saturday.  Low pressure developing several hundred miles east of
the NC coast Thursday afternoon, will strengthen as it tracks northeast
across Georges Bank Friday and then into Nova Scotia Saturday evening. This
will result in high surf and dangerous rip currents, beginning Friday
afternoon and then peaking Saturday.  The worst conditions are expected to
impact east facing ocean beaches of Cape Cod and Nantucket.  Surf and rip
currents will become less of an issue Sunday and especially early next
week.

The next update will be issued Friday afternoon.  Attached is a one pager
and a graphic with additional details.

Torry Dooley & Frank Nocera

If you have any questions or would like more information, please don't
hesitate to contact us. You can reach us via:
email: box.operations at noaa.gov
phone: 508.622.3280
Slack/NWSChat 2.0 <https://nwschatws.slack.com/> (for approved partners)
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