HOT and HUGE
Record-breaking temperatures and big waves in Laguna Beach drew
crowds to the city’s beaches this week during what Marine Safety
Chief Mark Klosterman called “red flag” conditions.
“What we’re telling people is expert, expert surfers and swimmers
only,” Klosterman said.
Lifeguards use the term “red flag” to refer to dangerous swimming
conditions. The city assigned five lifeguards to the beach during the
heat wave, but Klosterman said they would issue the same warnings to
beachgoers even if the lifeguards were staffed at summer levels, when
50 lifeguards are on duty.
Lifeguards gave hundreds of warnings to beachgoers during the
week, and scuba diving has not been allowed, he said.
According to the Weather Channel’s Website, Monday’s temperatures
hit 90 degrees, besting the previous hottest temperature for that
date by one degree. On Tuesday, the mercury remained at 90 degrees,
just shy of the 92 degree mark set in 1992.
Surf and weather conditions for Laguna beaches are available at
(949) 494-6573.
-- Andrew Edwards
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