sneaker waves
Coverage of sneaker waves in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Mother Nature is unforgiving’: Sneaker waves are hitting SF beaches hard
Sneaker waves are causing drownings and close calls on SF beaches, prompting Bay Area officials to issue a beach hazards statement through Wednesday. Officials urge caution due to the dangerous conditions.
- Hazardous beach conditions persist in Bay Area
The National Weather Service warns about hazardous beach conditions in the Bay Area due to a long-period southerly swell causing sneaker waves and strong rip currents. South- and southwest-facing beaches from North Bay to Monterey County are at greatest risk, with forecasters advising against entering jetties and piers.
- Warming trend begins, beach hazards continue
Hazardous beach conditions with sneaker waves and strong rip currents will persist through Wednesday afternoon. Temperatures are expected to gradually rise midweek, leading to moderate heat risk concerns in the interior. Stratus coverage in the Bay Area on Sunday morning is less extensive than previously observed.
- Cooler weekend weather with breezy conditions
This weekend will bring cooler afternoon temperatures with breezy to gusty onshore winds, hazardous beach conditions including sneaker waves and strong rip currents, and a warming trend starting Sunday. Saturday's temperatures will be below normal, with inland heat concerns midweek.
- Just how dangerous are Bay Area beaches right now?
A beach hazards statement for the Bay Area coastline has been extended through Sunday morning due to a long-period south-southwest swell causing sneaker waves and strong rip currents, according to the National Weather Service.
- Beach hazards statement in effect for Bay Area beaches
A beach hazards statement is active for the Bay Area coastline until 5 a.m. Thursday, issued by the National Weather Service due to a long-period southerly swell. The warning highlights increased risks of sneaker waves and strong rip currents, with the greatest threat along the Bay Area beaches.
- Minor coastal flooding possible with higher-than-normal high tides
Minor coastal flooding is possible in low-lying coastal areas due to higher-than-normal high tides. Hazardous beach conditions, including sneaker waves and strong rip currents, are expected through Tuesday, alongside a minor to locally moderate heat risk with seasonable June temperatures.
- Hot, dry weather continues with hazardous beach conditions
Hot and dry inland conditions with moderate heat risk are expected, while coastal areas face possible minor flooding from high tides. Hazardous beach conditions, including sneaker waves and strong rip currents, are forecasted for Sunday.
- Beach hazards statement issued for Bay Area coast
A beach hazards statement has been issued for the Bay Area coastline due to sneaker waves and strong rip currents caused by a long-period southerly swell. The National Weather Service warns of these risks as a heat spike affects the region.
- Weekend brings breezy conditions, slight chance of rain Monday
The weekend will bring cooler temperatures and breezy to gusty onshore winds, with hazardous beach conditions persisting through Saturday morning due to sneaker waves and rip currents. A slight chance of light rain is expected early next week.
- Warming trend, beach hazards continue
Increased risk of sneaker waves and rip currents through Tuesday morning, with Sunday temperatures near or slightly above normal, Monday being the warmest day, and slightly cooler conditions returning by the end of the work week into next weekend.
- Man in critical condition after being swept offshore by sneaker waves at Baker Beach, SFFD says
A fisherman was swept offshore by sneaker waves at Baker Beach and is now hospitalized in critical condition. The incident occurred on Friday afternoon, and the individual was rescued before being taken to the hospital.