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Tropical Storm Ernesto's swells still stirring up deadly risks on Atlantic beaches
Millions of Americans squeezing in a few days at the beach before schools open were warned Sunday that swells generated by Tropical Storm Ernesto presented a severe danger to swimmers along much of the Atlantic coast.
The National Hurricane Center said Sunday that "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions" are likely for the next few days and that beachgoers should stay out of the water if advised by lifeguards. National Weather Service offices from Maine to Florida, warned of dangerous rip currents.
Ernesto, centered almost 700 miles south of Halifax, Canada, was driving maximum sustained winds of 70 mph and was expected to strengthen Sunday. The storm was headed north-northeast at 9 mph. Ernesto was forecast to gain some speed and turn toward the east-northeast in coming days.
At least two deaths have been blamed on Ernesto after two men drowned Friday off Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Dangerous surf and rip currents were also possible on the Bahamas, Bermuda and Atlantic Canada during the next few days, the hurricane center said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/08/18/tropical-storm-ernesto-swells-atlantic-beaches/74848999007/

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