More Rough Seas And Rip Currents This Coming Weekend?

Good evening once again everyone. Well, it appears that Tropical Storm Danny will be making some sort of impact on the East Coast this weekend. Even if the storm appears to follow a path similar to Hurricane Bill’s, which parallels the United States coastline. According to the latest online tropical report from the Weather Channel, there is a good likelihood of heavy surf and rip currents again this weekend, which may keep residents again away from the beaches along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard.

Last weekend, Hurricane Bill was responsible for two deaths in the United States as it generated high waves, heavy surf, and rip currents from Florida all the way up into Maine. Bill was a stronger storm than Danny is forecast to be at this time. However, Tropical Storm Danny is on a track that will bring it closer to the coastline, especially in Long Island and New England. So, many of the beaches may feel more wind effects as well as rough seas. Nevertheless, the storm could still cause a dangerous undertow for those who may be looking to get into the water one last time this summer.

Residents all along the United States Eastern Seaboard from the Southeast to New England as well as the Bahamas and the Canadian Maritimes should closely monitor the progress of this developing storm. Stay tuned to Hurricaneville for the latest developments on the site as well as here on the blog.