High Surf Advisory issued March 26 at 12:52PM PDT until March 29 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
* WHAT...Large breaking waves of 10 to 15 feet with dangerous rip currents. * WHERE...San Luis Obispo County Beaches and Santa Barbara County Central Coast Beaches. * WHEN...From 3 PM Thursday to 11 AM PDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...There is an increased risk for ocean drowning. Rip currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea. Large breaking waves can cause injury, wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats near shore.
Beach Hazards Statement issued March 26 at 12:52PM PDT until March 29 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
* WHAT...Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves due to elevated surf expected. * WHERE...Santa Barbara County Southwestern Coast and Santa Barbara County Southeastern Coast. * WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Saturday morning. * IMPACTS...There is an increased risk of ocean drowning. Rip currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea. Waves can wash people off beaches and rocks, and capsize small boats nearshore.
High Surf Advisory issued March 26 at 9:42PM PDT until March 28 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS San Francisco CA
* WHAT...Long period very high northwest swell will result in large breaking waves between 25 to 30 feet on north and west facing beaches. * WHERE...San Francisco, Coastal North Bay Including Point Reyes National Seashore, San Francisco Peninsula Coast and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast. * WHEN...From 5 AM Thursday to 11 AM PDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and localized beach erosion. Sneaker waves can unexpectedly run significantly farther up the beach than normal, including over rocks and jetties. These waves can suddenly knock people off their feet and quickly pull them into the cold
Beach Hazards Statement issued March 26 at 9:42PM PDT until March 28 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS San Francisco CA
* WHAT...Long period high northwesterly swell will result in breaking waves between 15 to 20 feet along favored break points. * WHERE...Northern Monterey Bay. * WHEN...From 5 AM PDT Thursday through Friday morning. * IMPACTS...Sneaker waves can unexpectedly run significantly farther up the beach than normal, including over rocks and jetties. These waves can suddenly knock people off their feet and quickly pull them into the cold ocean waters, where currents will be stronger than normal. These waves can also carry driftwood logs and other debris.
Small Craft Advisory issued March 26 at 8:58AM PDT until March 26 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS Eureka CA
* WHAT...For the Gale Warning, south winds 25 to 35 kt with gusts up to 50 kt and seas 18 to 23 feet expected. For the Small Craft Advisory, south winds 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt and seas around 7 feet. For the Hazardous Seas Watch, very steep and hazardous seas 18 to 22 feet possible. * WHERE...Pt St George to Cape Mendocino 10 to 60 nm. * WHEN...For the Gale Warning, until 9 PM PDT Thursday. For the Small Craft Advisory, until 11 AM PDT this morning. For the Hazardous Seas Watch, from Thursday
High Surf Warning issued March 26 at 2:17AM PDT until March 28 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS Medford OR
* WHAT...Dangerously large breaking waves of 28 to 32 ft. * WHERE...Beaches along Curry, Coos and Douglas Counties. * WHEN...From 11 AM Thursday to 11 AM PDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Extremely large breaking waves will create very hazardous conditions along beaches and area shorelines. Waves will inundate beaches and surge into normally dry areas. Infrastructure damage and significant beach erosion can be expected. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The highest breaking waves are expected Thursday afternoon through late Thursday night. * View the hazard area in detail at https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/map/?wfo=mfr
Beach Hazards Statement issued March 25 at 9:04PM PDT until March 26 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS San Francisco CA
* WHAT...A moderate period northwesterly swell will result in an increased risk for sneaker waves and rip currents. * WHERE...San Francisco, Coastal North Bay Including Point Reyes National Seashore, San Francisco Peninsula Coast, Northern Monterey Bay and Southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur Coast. * WHEN...Through Wednesday morning. * IMPACTS...Sneaker waves can unexpectedly run significantly farther up the beach than normal, including over rocks and jetties. These waves can suddenly knock people off their feet and quickly pull them into the cold ocean waters, where currents will be stronger than normal. These waves can also carry driftwood logs and other
Dense Fog Advisory issued March 25 at 3:10AM PDT until March 25 at 11:00AM PDT by NWS Portland OR
* WHAT...Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog. Areas close to rivers and other bodies of water will be impacted more by dense fog * WHERE...North and Central Coast Range Valleys of Oregon, Lower Columbia River and Cowlitz River Valleys, Willapa and Wahkiakum Lowlands, North Clark County Lowlands, and Inner Vancouver Metro. * WHEN...Until 11 AM PDT this morning. * IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.
Flood Advisory issued March 25 at 2:59AM EDT until March 25 at 11:00AM EDT by NWS Caribou ME
* WHAT...Flooding caused by an ice jam continues. * WHERE...A portion of Northern Maine, including the following county, Aroostook. * WHEN...Until 1100 AM EDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Water over the North Caribou Road at the Caribou and Fort Fairfield town line, the North Caribou Road and Strickland Road intersection, and flooding of low lying areas along the Aroostook river. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 258 AM EDT, local law enforcement and trained spotters reported the ice jam remains locked in place. Minor flooding is ongoing. - an ice jam remains locked in place and is causing North Caribou Road to flood
Flood Advisory issued March 25 at 2:58AM EDT until March 25 at 11:00AM EDT by NWS Caribou ME
* WHAT...Localized ice jams persist along the Aroostook river between Washburn and Rands. * WHERE...A portion of Northern Maine, including the following county, Aroostook. * WHEN...Until 1100 AM EDT Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Some low-water crossings have become impassable. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 257 AM EDT, trained weather spotters report localized ice jams along the Aroostook River between Washburn and Rands. Minor flooding is possible in the vicinity of ice jams. - Camps are flooded upstream of Gardner Creek on the private camp road. - For flood safety visit www.weather.gov/safety/flood