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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves of 3 to 6 feet expected on south-facing beaches. * WHERE…Catalina and Santa Barbara Islands, Ventura County Beaches and Los Angeles County Beaches. * WHEN…Through Wednesday afternoon. * 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. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… Particularly vulnerable south- facing beaches may see shallow coastal flooding over normally dry beach areas.

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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves of 5 to 8 feet expected on south-facing beaches. * WHERE…Malibu Coast. * WHEN…Until 6 PM PDT Wednesday. * 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. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Particularly vulnerable south- facing beaches may see shallow coastal flooding over normally dry beach areas. .

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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents and breaking waves of 4 to 7 feet with local sets to 8 feet expected on south-facing beaches. * WHERE…San Luis Obispo County Beaches and Santa Barbara County Central Coast Beaches. * WHEN…Through Wednesday afternoon. * 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. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Exposed south-facing shores including Jalama Beach in Santa Barbara County and Port San Luis, Avila Beach and Cayucos in San Luis Obispo County will be impacted by the elevated surf and south swell generated by Hurricane Narda.

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AQAHGX The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued an Ozone Action Day for the Houston, Galveston, and Brazoria area for Tuesday, September 30, 2025. Atmospheric conditions are expected to be favorable for producing high levels of ozone pollution in the Houston, Galveston, and surrounding areas on Tuesday. You can help prevent ozone pollution by sharing a ride, walking, riding a bicycle, taking your lunch to work, avoiding drive through lanes, conserving energy and keeping your vehicle properly tuned. For more information on ozone: Ozone: The Facts www.tceq.texas.gov/airquality/monops/ozonefacts.html EPA AirNow: www.airnow.gov/?city=Houston&state=TX&country=USA Take Care of Texas: www.takecareoftexas.org/conservation-tips/keep-our-air-clean

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