Pounding surf is incredible. Take a look, conditions here are considered dangerous, and expect it to worsen overnight. So tomorrow there will be no swimming allowed here at Hampton Beach. It going to generate tremendous surf, not only today but over the course of the next several days. Reporter beach goers got to see the sun on labor day, but herl evens presence off shore made for what hamptons chief lifeguard calls dangerous depth because of heavy hard hitting waves and life threatening rip current. Its accentuated and multiplied when you get surf in the 6 to 8foot range. Reporter boats staying in port for the day including party fishing and whale watching. The swells off shore promising too bumpy a ride. High seas, high winds creates a safety issue. So we didnt go today. Reporter but all up and down though even though some of them are finding the situation challenging. Its too big with too much wind, its definitely not a day for beginners for sure. The rip current is going pretty har
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