Beachgoers and boaters on the Northern and Central California coast should exercise caution this weekend as hazardous weather conditions set in Friday morning, U.S. Coast Guard officials said.
The Coast Guard has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory and High Surf Advisory for Friday from 3 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Northwest swells as large as 14 to 16 feet are expected Friday morning, Coast Guard officials said.
“Boaters and beachgoers should be especially cautious on and near the water over the next several days,” Danielle Couture, a search and rescue specialist at the Coast Guard Sector San Francisco Command Center, said in a statement.
“We’re ready to respond if boaters and beachgoers find themselves in distress,” Couture said.
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Even larger swells are anticipated for Sunday, Coast Guard officials said.
Strong rip currents and large shore breaks are expected to affect all west- and northwest-facing beaches from Sonoma County to Monterey County.
Rip currents can exhaust swimmers and are usually more frequent and stronger near piers, inlets and jetties, Coast Guard officials said.
Large shore breaks can result in injury, and large wave run-ups can unexpectedly pull people into cold, turbulent waters.
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