Beach & Boating Safety Tips
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Beach & Boating Safety Tips
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Keeping Yourself Protected Against the Sun
More than one million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed each year.
Learn about sun safety.
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Protect Yourself This Beach Season
If you hear thunder, it's time to evacuate the beach and find shelter.
Learn more beach safety tips.
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Summer Heat Can Take Its Toll
Heat kills more people in the U.S. than any other weather-related disaster.
Learn about the heat index.
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Heat Stroke: A Deadly Consequence
Too much fun in the sun can have deadly consequences, so stay cool.
Protect yourself from heat stroke.
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Sailing: What You Need to Know
Know the signs of severe weather before your next boating adventure.
More about boating and severe weather.
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Rip Currents: The Unseen Danger
On average, rip currents kill more than 100 people each year.
Learn how to detect rip currents.
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Beach & Boating Tools
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Wind Speed Map
View current wind conditions from calm to gale force winds.
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UV Index
Don't get burned. Get the latest ultraviolet forecast information.
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Hurricane Center
Get the latest news and updates on active storms and hurricanes.
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Hurricane Widget
Track active storms with this Mac OS hurricane desktop widget .
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Other Top Weather Headlines
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Storms Target N. Rockies to Carolina Coast Today
The Northern Rockies, Front Range, Western Plains, Midwest and Carolina Coast could all see dangerous weather threaten…More >
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Tropical Depression 2 Pushes Inland Across Honduras
Tropical Depression 2 will continue to slowly meander across Central America today, with an eye on a late-week landfall…More >
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Floods Kill 23 in Northern India; Dozens Missing
Torrential rain and floods washed away buildings and roads, killing at least 23 people in the northern Indian state of…More >
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