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Though Hurricane Rafael is far to the north off the New England coast, the storm is still bringing an elevated risk of rip currents to Florida’s Atlantic coast, and the Florida Division of Emergency Management is reminding all Florida residents and visitors to use caution when visiting the beach through Friday. read more

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