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Be cautious: Severe weather risks for lake-goers and boaters

Be cautious: Severe weather risks for lake-goers and boaters

Yahoo16-04-2025

(KSNF & KODE) — Before you know it, lakes all across the Four State region will be filling with weekenders and summer vacationers.
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Every year, the arrival of the warmer weather makes conditions prime for boat rides, inner tubing, water-skiing, jet-skiing, fishing and more. A unifying factor in all lake and boat related activities, though, is knowing to keep an eye out for severe weather.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol reminded in a Facebook post Wednesday that boaters and lake-goers should ALWAYS be keeping an eye on the sky and watching for any sudden changes in the weather, as they can be sudden and swift.
Missouri Highway Patrol officials state the safest place a person can be on the lake in the event of severe weather is the shore, and that boaters should go ashore as soon as they notice a concerning weather change like dark, rolling clouds or lightning. They also emphasize the necessity of lifejackets, especially during rough conditions.
Statistics show the vast majority of fatal boating related incidents occur when the deceased was not wearing a lifejacket. For a detailed breakdown on boating accident statistics and more, CLICK HERE.
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