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Break the Grip of the Rip!

As temperatures continue to warm and visits to the beach increase, here's a reminder about staying safe and avoiding getting caught in a rip current. Only swim at beaches with lifeguards, know how to swim and have a flotation device, know how to spot a rip current and what to do if you are caught in one. Learn how to protect yourself from rip currents and breaking waves in the surf zone.
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NWS is using social media tools to educate the public and share critical information related to our mission.  Engaging the public and our partners in "effective conversation" around important weather,  water,  and climate issues is part of our effort to build a Weather-Ready Nation.

Connect with us online!  Use the interface below to discover social media accounts for office accross the NWS and join the conversation. 

Questions related to NWS social media should be directed to: nws.social.media@noaa.govPlease note: Links below will lead to third party social networking/social media services.

 

 

 

 

 









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