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Supermoon Triggers Coastal Flooding and Rip Current Warnings

5 Nov

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Summary

  • Dangerous high risk of rip currents along Atlantic beaches
  • Minor coastal flooding possible around high tide due to supermoon
  • Chilly air expected to arrive early next week
Supermoon Triggers Coastal Flooding and Rip Current Warnings

As of November 5th, 2025, a powerful supermoon is triggering coastal flooding risks and dangerous rip currents along the Atlantic beaches. The strong onshore flow has led to a high risk of rip currents, making it unsafe for swimming in the ocean. Minor coastal flooding is also possible around high tide times due to the full super moon and king tides.

In addition, Wednesday will be windy, with gusts up to 20 mph out of the east. This will lead to a few stray showers, though the chance of rain is low. Temperatures will reach the low 80s, with clouds in the afternoon. Hazardous beach and boating conditions are expected to continue through Thursday.

Looking ahead, a cold front is set to move in early next week, bringing chilly air. While Monday will still be warm and breezy, temperatures are forecast to tumble to the upper 50s by Tuesday morning for Veterans Day, with highs only reaching the upper 70s that afternoon.

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.
The supermoon is leading to a dangerous high risk of rip currents along the Atlantic beaches through Thursday, making it unsafe for swimming in the ocean. It is also causing minor coastal flooding around high tide times.
Wednesday will be windy, with gusts up to 20 mph out of the east. This will lead to a few stray showers, though the chance of rain is low. Temperatures will reach the low 80s, with clouds in the afternoon.
A cold front is set to move in early next week, bringing chilly air. While Monday will still be warm and breezy, temperatures are forecast to tumble to the upper 50s by Tuesday morning for Veterans Day, with highs only reaching the upper 70s that afternoon.

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