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Public warned about waves, rip currents as Hurricane Gert to brush Grand Banks

Aug 15, 2017 | 1:45 PM

HALIFAX — Environment Canada is warning south-facing coastlines of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland are going to get a little rough as Hurricane Gert brushes parts of the southern Grand Banks.

It says the storm will have no direct effect on land, but waves will pound parts of the provinces’ Atlantic coasts starting Wednesday.

It warns “rip currents are likely” and says the public — especially swimmers — should exercise caution as the storm moves into the region.

Swells could reach up to two metres along Nova Scotia’s Atlantic coast later on Wednesday into Thursday, while swells of two to four metres are expected along the south-facing coastlines of Newfoundland on Thursday.