Update: High surf advisory issued for Bay Area Shorelines until Monday night waves up to 20 feet possible
Briefly

The National Weather Service has placed Coastal North Bay, including Point Reyes National Seashore and other areas, under a high surf advisory effective until March 3 at 9 p.m. The advisory warns of long period westerly swells, which could produce breaking waves up to 20 feet. The public is cautioned to prepare for increased risks associated with sneaker waves and rip currents, leading to potentially dangerous swimming and surfing conditions as well as localized beach erosion. The NWS strongly advises inexperienced swimmers to refrain from entering the water.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for Coastal North Bay and surrounding areas, warning of waves up to 20 feet and increased risks of sneaker waves.
To ensure safety, the NWS recommends that inexperienced swimmers stay out of the water due to the dangerous surf conditions resulting from the long period westerly swell.
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