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‘This is not the time:’ Volusia County officials warn against beach visits post-Hurricane Milton
Read full article: ‘This is not the time:’ Volusia County officials warn against beach visits post-Hurricane MiltonOfficials in Volusia County are asking residents and visitors to stay off of the beach due to debris from Hurricane Milton.
Marine Science Center to release sea turtle after months of rehabilitation
Read full article: Marine Science Center to release sea turtle after months of rehabilitationThe Marine Science Center announced one of its sea turtle hospital patients will soon return to the sea this week after three months of rehabilitation.
Flags, conditions, more: What to know before heading to the beach
Read full article: Flags, conditions, more: What to know before heading to the beachThere are several potentially dangerous elements of the beach that should be taken into consideration, especially by those who are unfamiliar with the ocean or have children.
A sand hole collapse in Florida killed a child. Such deaths occur several times a year in the US
Read full article: A sand hole collapse in Florida killed a child. Such deaths occur several times a year in the USThe collapse of a sand hole that killed a 7-year-old Indiana girl on a Florida beach is an underrecognized danger that kills and injures several children a year around the country.
Snow and sand on a beach? Here’s how it happens.
Read full article: Snow and sand on a beach? Here’s how it happens.Millions of tourists flock to beaches around the world each year according to the World Travel Organization, to relax in the warmth of the sun while enjoying the sound of the waves as they hit the shoreline.
🏖️See which Florida cities make list of best beach towns on the East Coast
Read full article: 🏖️See which Florida cities make list of best beach towns on the East CoastSummer vacation is mostly over across the U.S., with kids already headed back to school. So now is the perfect time to start planning next year's beach vacation.
Beach safety wants to find good Samaritan who helped rescue 4 in Ponce Inlet
Read full article: Beach safety wants to find good Samaritan who helped rescue 4 in Ponce InletCounty officials took to Facebook on Tuesday to ask for the public’s help in tracking down and recognizing a Good Samaritan who helped rescue four people, including two children, stranded on the jetties at Ponce Inlet on June 15.
St. George Island beach named nation’s best. One other in Florida ranks in top 10
Read full article: St. George Island beach named nation’s best. One other in Florida ranks in top 10A 9-mile stretch of Florida sugar-white sand in an unspoiled natural setting alongside the Gulf of Mexico is the nation’s best beach for 2023.
Volusia Beach Patrol fights back against sheriff, bills that would dissolve force
Read full article: Volusia Beach Patrol fights back against sheriff, bills that would dissolve forceVolusia County Beach Safety Patrol is firing back at Sheriff Mike Chitwood after the division said he came down in support of bills that would grant him full power over the area it monitors.
Daytona Beach Shores ramp temporarily closing due to damage from hurricanes Ian, Nicole
Read full article: Daytona Beach Shores ramp temporarily closing due to damage from hurricanes Ian, NicoleA popular beach access ramp in Volusia County is temporarily closing months after damage caused by hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
3 drownings, almost 150 rescues on Brevard beaches since Thanksgiving, officials say
Read full article: 3 drownings, almost 150 rescues on Brevard beaches since Thanksgiving, officials sayBrevard County has seen almost 150 rescues, including three drownings in the past week, on its beaches since Thanksgiving, ocean rescue said in a briefing.
Soft sand restricts beach driving, causes big problems in Volusia County
Read full article: Soft sand restricts beach driving, causes big problems in Volusia CountyOfficials said they are running into major problems with cars getting stuck with the sand being even softer than usual this time of year.
What’s that smell? Tons of stinky seaweed covers Central Florida coast
Read full article: What’s that smell? Tons of stinky seaweed covers Central Florida coastResearchers said the smelly seaweed, called Sargassum, is coming in record numbers this year to Central Florida’s coast and unfortunately, it’s going to get worse soon before it gets better,
Child attacked, injured by 9-foot shark at Florida beach, deputies say
Read full article: Child attacked, injured by 9-foot shark at Florida beach, deputies sayA child was hospitalized with “serious injuries” after a 9-foot shark attacked them at Keaton Beach Thursday, the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post.
NHL Commissioner meets with Kyle Beach, offers league's help
Read full article: NHL Commissioner meets with Kyle Beach, offers league's helpNHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has talked to Kyle Beach about what the league can do to better protect its players after Beach said he was sexually assaulted by an assistant coach in 2010 and his allegations were largely ignored by the Chicago Blackhawks.
Hot for the holiday weekend in Central Florida
Read full article: Hot for the holiday weekend in Central FloridaIt’s no secret we could use a drink! Our crunchy lawns tell that story. Gradually over the next few days rain chances start to go up and it will look more like summertime in Central Florida.
High fire danger, dangerous ocean conditions continue Saturday
Read full article: High fire danger, dangerous ocean conditions continue SaturdayThe wind will continue to be gusty Saturday which will help fuel an elevated wildfire risk. Any fires that start will spread easily. The breeze off of the ocean will help to create a few stray showers, mainly along the coast, but most of Central Florida will be dry with a mix of clouds and sun.
Windy Saturday, dangerous beach weekend coming to Central Florida
Read full article: Windy Saturday, dangerous beach weekend coming to Central FloridaThe wind will be the lone hiccup inland to an otherwise comfortable Saturday. Highs Saturday climb into the low-to-mid 80s with afternoon clouds building. Along the coast, a few coastal showers will be possible with the breeze off of the Atlantic.
Spring break visitors starting to return to Brevard, but not in pre-pandemic numbers
Read full article: Spring break visitors starting to return to Brevard, but not in pre-pandemic numbersIt’s almost like pre-pandemic spring break, says Thompson. Another sign that spring break tourism is rebounding is the passenger figures at Orlando International Airport, traditionally one of the nation’s busiest airports during spring break. AdSoft national numbersNationally, however, spring break tourism demand remains soft. Despite the nationwide progress on COVID-19 vaccines, spring break travel intentions actually appear to be dropping. The 12.4% who plan to travel for spring break is down from 16% the week prior, the poll by Destination Analysts found.
Cool drone video shows blacktip shark migration off Singer Island
Read full article: Cool drone video shows blacktip shark migration off Singer IslandSINGER ISLAND, Fla. – You know sharks are always in the water off Florida beaches, but sometimes you might not know just how many are out there. Paul Dabill was out flying his drone on Wednesday and spotted what no beachgoer wants to hear: sharks. [TRENDING: Where school staff, child care workers can get the vaccine | 80th annual Daytona Beach Bike Week starts | When could Orange County could lift its mask mandate]AdJust off the coast of Singer Island in Palm Beach County, hundreds of blacktip sharks can be seen from the drone. According to Dabill, they were migrating blacktip sharks. Hopefully, you won’t think about this video the next time you go take a dip at a Florida beach.
Near-record warmth returns to Central Florida this weekend
Read full article: Near-record warmth returns to Central Florida this weekendORLANDO, Fla. – This will no doubt be the best beach weekend of 2021 so far weather wise, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. The rip current threat along the east coast beaches will be high through Saturday afternoon. The unseasonably warm air sticks around through Monday before slightly cooler air returns Tuesday behind a cold front. High rip current threat SaturdayThere will be a high rip current threat SaturdayThere will be a high rip current threat at the east coast beaches Saturday. Here are some tips of what to look out for and how to escape a rip current.
Beach warning flags: What does each color mean?
Read full article: Beach warning flags: What does each color mean?Orlando, FLA. – The sun is shining, the weather is warming up which means many people will be heading to our local area beaches to enjoy time outside. We all know you need to pack water for hydration, and several forms of sun protection when heading to the beach but knowing the potential threat beneath the surface is also key to having a safe beach day. When you first arrive at the beach, take a moment to check on which colored flag is waving. These hazard flags can usually be found around the beach entrance or lifeguard stations. Beach Warning Flag Legend:
Warmer weekend before another blast of cold Monday
Read full article: Warmer weekend before another blast of cold MondayHighs climb into the low 70s with the help of sunshine and a light southeasterly breeze. Temperatures warm up Sunday ahead of a strong cold front early Monday morning. Next cold front arrives SundayHigh temperatures for Monday will occur in the morning with afternoon temperatures staying in the low 60s. The coldest morning of the bunch looks to occur Wednesday before a big warming trend by the end of the week. The rip current threat will be high and the surf will be rough enhancing that rip current threat.
The Latest: Ohio State women's basketball pauses
Read full article: The Latest: Ohio State women's basketball pauses17 Ohio State women’s basketball team canceled Saturday’s game against Iowa because of a spike in positive COVID-19 tests in the Buckeyes program. The status of Ohio’s State road game against Maryland on Dec. 23 is still to be determined. ___Saint Louis and North Carolina State have agreed to meet Thursday in St. Louis as part of a two-game men’s basketball series. The Beach didn’t open its season until Dec. 4 and six of its seven games scheduled this month are road games. USC postponed its Pac-12 opener at home against Stanford over the weekend when it first reported the positive COVID-19 test.
Dangerous weekend at the beach, scattered showers developing
Read full article: Dangerous weekend at the beach, scattered showers developingWinds will increase behind the front creating dangerous beach and boating conditions and the possibility of coastal flooding this weekend. Future radarA lot of Central Florida will be dry for the weekend, but showers will develop at times, mainly along the coast. Beach Forecast:Dangerous beach and boating conditions develop this weekend. Rip Current Risk: HighWave Height: 4-6′Coastal Flooding: PossibleUse caution this weekend at the beach, especially late Saturday into Sunday as wave heights will gradually increase over the weekend. Coastal flooding occurs when the ocean is “pushed” further inland than normal, rather than from rain.
12’ waves possible at East Coast beaches Sunday, Monday
Read full article: 12’ waves possible at East Coast beaches Sunday, MondayTeddy will be pushing the ocean right into the coast which could lead to coastal flooding and beach erosion. Coastal flood watches and warning go into effect Saturday eveningA coastal flood warning goes into effect Saturday evening for coastal Flagler county. This means that coastal flooding is possible in these areas. Pay extra close attention if you live in an area prone to coastal flooding. Coastal flooding occurs from rising ocean water being forced inland by a storm rather than from heavy rain.
Air quality remains unhealthy for sensitive groups, feeling like 105 degrees Saturday
Read full article: Air quality remains unhealthy for sensitive groups, feeling like 105 degrees SaturdayORLANDO, Fla. – It’s all about the dust lately and that dust continues to be problematic for those with allergies or health conditions. The air quality will be poor through the weekend and those in the sensitive group category should limit their time outdoors. High temperatures top out in the mid 90s Saturday with a feels like temperature around 105 degrees. Tropical update:No new development is expected by the National Hurricane Center, but a few tropical waves worth watching are moving off of Africa. No new development is expected by the National Hurricane Center over the next few days, but there are several tropical waves moving off of Africa that bear watching.
New Smyrna Beach closed at 10:30 a.m. due to capacity
Read full article: New Smyrna Beach closed at 10:30 a.m. due to capacityNew Smyrna Beach was closed to capacity at 10:30 a.m. Sunday due to huge crowds, according to Volusia County Beach Safety. It was a popular day at the beach, and officials said that due to the beach being at capacity it had to be closed until more sports started to open up. Volusia County Beach Safety said they flew the red flag today and they rescued about 70 people from the ocean on Sunday.
Flooding possible in Marion County with isolated storms across Central Florida
Read full article: Flooding possible in Marion County with isolated storms across Central FloridaORLANDO, Fla. – A lot of Central Florida will be dry Saturday, but a few storms are expected to develop later in the day. While storms Saturday afternoon will be isolated in nature, the rain will be heavy in any storm that gets going. Parts of Marion County received up to 3 inches of rain Friday night and as a result, Marion County is under a Flash Flood Watch until 10 p.m. Saturday. Every weekend in hurricane season, look here for the latest on the tropics. After a fast start to the Atlantic season, things look to quiet down through the middle of June.
‘Couldn’t wait:’ Beach goers flock to Volusia County beaches after COVID-19 restrictions lifted
Read full article: ‘Couldn’t wait:’ Beach goers flock to Volusia County beaches after COVID-19 restrictions liftedVOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Beachgoers came out to enjoy the sand and the surf on the first day Volusia County officials lifted certain requirements on county beaches due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Several beachgoers were out at Daytona Beach enjoying the first day the shorelines reopened after the county closed certain activities due to the coronavirus. Volusia County Beach"Everyone is following the rules. Volusia County Beach Patrol said they are limiting the number of off-beach parking spots to help with social distancing. Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said it is up to the community to do their part and take responsibility while they're at the beach.
Prepare for a dangerous weekend at Florida’s East Coast beaches
Read full article: Prepare for a dangerous weekend at Florida’s East Coast beachesORLANDO, Fla. – Behind the cold front that has drastically dropped temperatures across all of Central Florida Friday, the wind associated with the front continues churning up the Atlantic. It is advised not to enter the ocean through the weekend as the surf and rip current threat will be extremely high. A high surf advisory is in effect through at least Sunday morning. Small craft advisoryFor boaters, a small craft advisory is in effect through Sunday morning. Wave heights off the coast of Florida are expected to be in the 10 to 15 foot range.