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Treacherous coastal conditions on the way

Exmouth's inshore lifeboat (courtesy: RNLI)

Swells from strong easterly winds

A strong easterly wind that will cause treacherous sea conditions and big swell is on the way to the south west this weekend, which the RNLI is warning is unusual for this usually sheltered part of the coastline.
 
Although it will be sunny and warm, the easterly wind is picking up and is forecast to increase in strength on Friday andSaturday.

The RNLI says "People planning to visit the coast should think twice and consider the risk before carrying out any sea-based activities. This includes swimming, kayaking, stand-up-paddle-boarding and even coastal walking.
 
It is also very important to remember that at this time of year, while the air temperature can be warm, the sea is still very cold. The cold water combined with the waves and currents generated by the wind, could catch people out.
 
Steve Instance, RNLI water safety lead for the south west says: "Our main concern is those east facing beaches or coastal areas that are usually sheltered from the prevailing winds and offer usually calm and safe bathing conditions. However, faced by strong easterly winds we’re expecting large waves and strong currents which will create dangerous conditions for anyone on or near the sea.
 
"We’d urge those considering going into the water, to take extra care or better still, wait a few days until the wind has died down or head to a lifeguarded beach where the lifeguards can offer advise."
 
The charity says if you find yourself caught in a rip current, please adhere to the following safety advice:
•           Swim parallel to the shore until free of the rip and then head for shore
•           Do not try to swim against the rip current or you’ll get exhausted
•           Always raise your hand and shout for help
 
Remember to float if get into difficulty and if you see somebody in trouble dial 999 and ask for the coastguard.
 

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