Coastal Flood Advisory Extended Until Tuesday for the Outer Banks Island Free Press
Coastal Flood Advisory Extended Until Tuesday for the Outer Banks
Island Free Press
The Coastal Flood Advisory for the Outer Banks has been extended and will now remain in effect until Tuesday. This advisory, initially set to expire earlier, has been prolonged due to persistent weather conditions that continue to pose a threat to the coastal regions.
Residents and visitors in the Outer Banks are advised to remain vigilant as the extended advisory indicates ongoing risks of flooding in low-lying areas. The combination of high tides and strong winds is expected to exacerbate the situation, potentially leading to significant coastal erosion and road closures.
Expected Impacts and Precautions
The extended advisory suggests that water levels may rise 1 to 3 feet above ground level in vulnerable areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. This could result in minor to moderate flooding, particularly in areas that are already prone to such conditions. Residents are encouraged to take the following precautions:
- Move valuable items to higher ground.
- Stay informed through local news and weather updates.
- Avoid driving or walking through flooded areas.
- Secure outdoor furniture and other objects that might be swept away by rising waters.
Emergency Services and Community Support
Local emergency services are on high alert and are prepared to respond to any incidents that may arise due to the flooding. The community is encouraged to check on neighbors, especially those who are elderly or have mobility issues, to ensure they are safe and have the necessary resources.
For more information and continuous updates, stay tuned to the Island Free Press and local weather stations. Your vigilance and preparedness can make a significant difference in ensuring safety during this extended Coastal Flood Advisory period.