As a powerful Pacific system moves inland, accumulating snow for the higher terrain of the West and increasing winds will affect the central and western United States. These winds combining with dry fuels may allow any wildfires to spread quickly for portions of the Plains, including California. Onshore flow across coastal areas of Texas and the Southeast with flood inundation and rip currents. Read More >
Marine, Tropical and Tsunami Services Branch
National Program
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Rip Current Risk for the State of Florida EXPERIMENTAL
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Marine, Tropical and Tsunami Services Branch
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