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Sneaker Waves Pose Deadly Danger Along Pacific

21 Oct

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Summary

  • NWS issues weather alerts for entire West Coast
  • Sneaker waves can suddenly surge, injuring or killing beachgoers
  • Dangerous conditions expected to last through Wednesday
Sneaker Waves Pose Deadly Danger Along Pacific

As of October 22nd, 2025, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a series of weather alerts for nearly the entire western U.S. coastline. These alerts, which include small craft advisories, high surf warnings, and hazardous seas warnings, are in response to an impending atmospheric river system expected to hit the Pacific Northwest later this week.

While the current conditions are not directly caused by the atmospheric river, NWS meteorologists explain that both weather events are the result of a strong, westerly flow. The marine impacts, such as dangerous waves and swells, are being driven by steady winds that are causing waves to build and travel across the ocean.

Of particular concern are the warnings about "sneaker waves" - larger-than-normal swells that can strike suddenly and without warning, surging much further up the beach than prior waves. The NWS has cautioned that these sneaker waves have been responsible for numerous deaths in recent years, posing a greater threat than all other weather hazards combined along the West Coast.

The NWS is urging beachgoers to exercise extreme caution, avoid entering the water, and heed the advice of local weather officials. The hazardous conditions are expected to persist through Wednesday, with some alerts potentially extending into Thursday.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sneaker waves are larger-than-normal swells that can strike suddenly and without warning, surging much further up the beach than prior waves. They have been responsible for numerous deaths along the West Coast, posing a greater threat than all other weather hazards combined.
The hazardous conditions, including high surf advisories and warnings about sneaker waves, are expected to persist through Wednesday, with some alerts potentially extending into Thursday.
The NWS is urging beachgoers to exercise extreme caution, avoid entering the water, and heed the advice of local weather officials due to the dangerous conditions along the West Coast.

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