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Rip current risk from SC to FL

03:10 PM
April 7, 2026

Spring break danger
Rip current risk from SC to FL

Strong onshore winds will create a rip current risk from South Carolina to South Florida today through the end of the week.

The WeatherRadar shows numerous showers and storms impacting drought-stricken Florida this week. In addition to a flood threat for the east coast of Florida, onshore winds are bringing a potent risk of rip currents from South Carolina to South Florida today through the end of the week.

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Spring breakers should keep an eye on beach flags and follow instructions this week. Onshore winds up to 50 mph are showing up on the WindRadar from South Carolina to south Florida, meaning that there will be a significant risk of rip currents today, tomorrow and through the end of the week.

The WindRadar shows powerful onshore winds this afternoon.The WindRadar shows powerful onshore winds this afternoon.

Beaches at risk include Hilton Head Island, S.C., Tybee Island, Ga., as well as Florida beaches such as Jacksonville Beach, Daytona Beach and Jupiter Island. If you are heading to the beach, check the marine forecast before you go!

Mary Mays
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