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Dangerous Swimming, Boating Conditions for All 5 Great Lakes: 'Stay Out'

Dangerous Swimming, Boating Conditions for All 5 Great Lakes: 'Stay Out'

Summary

Dangerous swimming and boating conditions are affecting all five Great Lakes due to high waves and strong currents. The National Weather Service has issued warnings urging people to stay out of the water to prevent life-threatening accidents.

Key Facts

  • The National Weather Service issued beach hazard alerts from Wisconsin and Illinois to Michigan, Ohio, and New York.
  • High waves and powerful currents create dangerous conditions for swimmers and boaters on all five Great Lakes.
  • Lake Michigan had particularly hazardous conditions, with waves of 2 to 6 feet and strong currents reported in several counties.
  • Officials advised avoiding piers and breakwalls where currents can quickly pull people into deep water.
  • Dangerous swimming conditions were also present in Lake Superior, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and Lake Huron.
  • About 100 people drown in the Great Lakes each year due to strong currents and waves.
  • Small boats are at risk of capsizing in choppy waters where advisories are in effect.
  • Authorities emphasize that the Great Lakes can be as dangerous as the ocean, despite appearing calmer.
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