As the NEXT Weather Team watches Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda , rip currents may be the biggest threat South Florida will face now through Monday.
Along the beaches of Broward and Miami-Dade Counties on Sunday, you'll see red flags indicating that there are rip currents .
"The water's choppy — there's seaweed everywhere," Nicole Pledger said. "Unless we're going to come out looking like the Loch, what is the Loch Ness monster? It is not the time to get in the water today."
More than the seaweed, it's the rip currents keeping her from going in the water.
"Recently, a star, Malcolm Jamal Warner , went swimming, and he ignored the warnings about the rip currents, and so tragically, his life was lost," she said. "So for anyone who's considering getting o