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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents, large breaking waves expected, and strong longshore currents in the surf zone. * WHERE…The beaches north of Cape Hatteras. * WHEN…From 8 AM EDT this morning through this evening. * IMPACTS…Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water. Dangerous shore break can throw a swimmer or surfer head first into the bottom causing neck and back injuries. Strong longshore currents will create dangerous swimming conditions. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The most likely time for strong rip currents to occur is a couple hours either side of low tide, which will occur around 7:00 AM Sunday.

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* WHAT…Strong longshore currents in the surf zone. * WHERE…The beaches from Ocracoke Inlet to Cape Lookout, the beaches from Beaufort Inlet to Surf City, and Ocracoke Island beaches. * WHEN…From 8 AM EDT this morning through this evening. * IMPACTS…Strong longshore currents will create dangerous swimming conditions.

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Patchy dense fog is expected through 7 AM this morning. If traveling, remain alert for rapid changes in visibility and allow extra following distance. In order to make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, turn your headlights on, even during the day.

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Patches of dense fog, where visibilities are down to a quarter mile or less, are occurring over Delta County early this morning as can be seen on satellite and webcam imagery, as well as local observations. Be sure to provide some extra space to the car in front of you and to have your low-beam headlights on if traveling this morning.

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