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* WHAT…High waves and dangerous currents expected. * WHERE…Beaches along Lake Michigan in Kewaunee and Manitowoc Counties. * WHEN…Through Tuesday evening. * IMPACTS…Dangerous swimming conditions are expected. Strong currents can pull swimmers into deeper water and high waves can sweep people off piers. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Several beaches that will be most susceptible to the dangerous swimming conditions include… Cresent Beach and City of Kewaunee Beach in Kewaunee County. Point Beach, Neshotah Beach and Red Arrow Beach in Manitowoc County.

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* WHAT…High waves and dangerous currents expected. * WHERE…Beaches along Lake Michigan in Door County. * WHEN…Through Tuesday evening. * IMPACTS…Dangerous swimming conditions are expected. Strong currents can pull swimmers into deeper water and high waves can sweep people off piers. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Several beaches that will be most susceptible to the dangerous swimming conditions include… Rock Island State Beach, Baileys Harbor beaches and Whitefish Dunes Beach in Door County.

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At 426 PM EDT, National Weather Service meteorologists were tracking a strong thunderstorm near Kings Point, or near Delray Beach. This storm was nearly stationary. HAZARD…Wind gusts of 45 to 50 mph. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Locations impacted include… Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Highland Beach, Mission Bay, Hamptons At Boca Raton, Village Of Golf, Kings Point, Dunes Road, Whisper Walk, Boca Del Mar, Loxahatchee NWR, Boca West, South County Regional Park, Morikami Park, Villages Of Oriole, and Boca Raton Equestrian.

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A WET FALL STORM WILL BE IMPACTING THE PANHANDLE EARLY WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY NIGHT DROPPING AROUND 2 TO 4 INCHES OF RAIN FOR THE LOWER ELEVATIONS AND UP TO 6 INCHES FOR THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE PANHANDLE. NORTHERN PANHANDLE WILL SEE THE RAINFALL STARTING UP LATE TUESDAY NIGHT AND LAST THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING. THE SOUTHERN PANHANDLE WILL START TO SEE THE RAIN WEDNESDAY TO WEDNESDAY EVENING AND IT WILL LAST THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHT. FREEZING LEVELS ARE STILL HIGH AROUND 8000 TO 9000 FT ACROSS THE AREA SO MOST OF THE PRECIPITATION THAT FALLS AT ELEVATION WILL BE RAIN. AREA RIVERS AND STREAMS ARE EXPECTED TO EXPERIENCE RISES IN WATER LEVELS

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