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Beachgoers heading out to Bay Area beaches to cool off on Labor Day are cautioned to watch out for sneaker waves and ...
The National Weather Service has issued a warning to Northern California beachgoers that dangerous ocean currents and sneaker waves could present a hazard to beachgoers through early next week ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- The National Weather Service warned early Sunday of increased risk of sneaker waves from Monday afternoon until nighttime. A Beach Hazards Statement was issued for San Francisco ...
As the name implies, these larger waves can sneak up on unsuspecting beachgoers since they randomly occur amid smaller waves at the same beach. Sometimes, sneaker waves can surge up to 150 feet ...
Beachgoers should use extra caution on the coast this weekend as an incoming swell will increase the chances of rip tides and sneaker waves, the National Weather Service warns.
Warm weather returns with a Bay Area forecast of light rain and coastal hazards.
Bay Area beaches, including in Santa Cruz, San Mateo and San Francisco counties, will have increased threat of sneaker waves through Monday.
Update: Beach hazards statement issued for Bay Area Shorelines until Monday night – sneaker waves possible By Bay Area Weather Report UPDATED: April 7, 2025 at 3:31 PM PDT ...
So-called "sneaker waves" are a threat along the coast of the Northwest this week, and while they aren't talked about as often as rip currents, past history shows they can be just as much of an ...