Safety First: Rip Current Awareness Week Highlights Coastal Hazards

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Local Officials Urge Beachgoers to Monitor Daily Risk Forecasts for Brunswick County Shorelines

​Brunswick County, NC — Rip Current Awareness Week is underway across the Carolinas, and it’s a timely reminder for anyone heading to Oak Island, Ocean Isle Beach, or the surrounding Brunswick County shoreline. Local officials say one of the most important steps beachgoers can take is checking the rip current forecast before stepping onto the sand.

​Oak Island’s south‑facing beaches can look calm even on days when conditions are shifting beneath the surface. Changing winds, tides, and surf can create strong, fast‑moving channels that pull swimmers away from shore with little warning. That’s why the National Weather Service issues daily rip current risk levels—low, moderate, or high—to help families plan ahead and avoid hazards before they happen.

​Whether you’re setting up near the Oak Island Pier, walking out at The Point, or spending the day at Ocean Isle’s public accesses, knowing the risk level gives you a safer start to your beach day. ​The latest rip current forecast is always available at weather.gov/beach

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