
Avoid Drownings as Warmer Weather Emerges
From North Sound Weather Minute by North Sound Meteorologist Ted Buehner
May 14, 2026 · 2 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the risks of drowning due to warmer weather and cold waterways, emphasizing boating safety.
The combination of emerging warmer weather and cold area waterways is a leading cause of drownings in the region. This Podcast highlights the need for boating safety including the fun Wear Your Lifejacket to Work Day and National Safe Boating Week.
People in this episode
Host: Ted Buehner
Topics covered
- boating safety
- drowning prevention
- warmer weather
- cold waterways
- lifejacket awareness
Keywords
- drowning
- boating safety
- lifejacket
- warmer weather
- cold waterways
- safety awareness
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