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Tampa Area Beachgoers Cautioned as National Weather Service Forecasts High Rip Current Risk Through Friday

Tampa Area Beachgoers Cautioned as National Weather Service Forecasts High Rip Current Risk Through Friday

Tampa forecast has issued a warning indicating that a high risk of rip currents is expected to persist through Friday evening.

National Weather Service

, which focuses on an array of counties including Pinellas, Coastal Hillsborough, and Coastal Manatee.

According to the

National Weather Service

update, while the skies over Tampa remain mostly cloudy with temperature readings hovering around 85°F, the humidity stands high at 57%. Simultaneously, the rip current statement stresses that “Dangerous rip currents” are a significant concern for the coastline through the end of the week.

The expected weather pattern details mostly sunny days ahead with highs touching 88°F today and slight variations over the weekend and coming week. When considering an outing, beachgoers should keep in mind the advised precautions due to the unseen threats lurking beneath the water’s surface. The advisory, explicitly calling out to “Swim near a lifeguard,” also provides life-saving tips on how to handle a situation if one is caught in a rip current, according to the

National Weather Service.

For those celebrating Veterans Day outdoors, the weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of rain. While the conditions will be pleasant, coastal hazards remain, residents and visitors should stay cautious during water activities. The

National Weather Service

advises that if caught in a rip current, “face the shore and call or wave for help” to stay safe.

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