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Danger alert: Beach advisory remains in effect for Cayuga and Oswego counties until 3 a.m. on Sunday

At the specified time of 10:47 pm on Saturday, the National Weather Service announced an extended beach hazard advisory lasting until 3 am on Sunday, affecting Cayuga and Oswego counties.

Raise Alert: Potential Beach Hazards Extend in Cayuga and Oswego Counties Until Early Morning...
Raise Alert: Potential Beach Hazards Extend in Cayuga and Oswego Counties Until Early Morning Sunday

Danger alert: Beach advisory remains in effect for Cayuga and Oswego counties until 3 a.m. on Sunday

In a recent development, the National Weather Service has issued a beach hazards statement for Oneida County, with Cayuga and Oswego Counties also under the advisory. This statement is in effect from Saturday at 10:47 p.m. to Sunday at 3 a.m., warning of dangerous swimming conditions and strong currents.

The beach hazards statement, a service provided by Advance Local Weather Alerts, uses machine learning to compile the latest data from the National Weather Service. This means that residents and visitors in these counties can stay informed about the current weather conditions and any potential dangers.

It's important to note that this beach hazards statement does not provide information about the weather conditions before Aug. 23, 2025, or about the 10 most expensive homes sold in Oneida County before the same date.

The cities in Cayuga and Oswego Counties expecting dangers from strong currents and hazardous swimming conditions are not specified, but the general areas affected would include lakeside communities along the shores in these counties.

Meanwhile, Advance Local Weather Alerts has also made information about all homes sold in Central NY counties from Aug. 16 to Aug. 22, 2025, available to the public. Additionally, the 10 most expensive homes sold in Oneida County were recorded between Aug. 23-29, 2025.

Stay safe and informed, and always heed the warnings issued by the National Weather Service. For the latest updates, visit Advance Local Weather Alerts.

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