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High Surf To Hit Bay Area Coastline: NWS

The National Weather Service has issued a beach hazard statement from Sonoma to Monterey counties. (Breaking)

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA — The National Weather Service is warning Bay Area beach-goers to expect high surf along the coast Wednesday from Sonoma to Monterey counties. A Beach Hazard Statement warns of northwest swells from 10 to 14 feet Wednesday morning through Wednesday night.

West to northwest facing beaches will be particularly affected. In addition to big surf, area residents should also be cautious of sneaker waves and dangerous rip currents. These conditions could heighten the risk of unsuspecting beach-goers getting swept out to sea.

Fishermen are also advised to avoid fishing from rocks or jetties near the water.

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Beach Hazard Statement for Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. (Image via National Weather Service San Francisco Bay Area)

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