Hurricanes On The OBX (2024)

Hurricanes On The OBX (1)

Hurricanes on the Outer Banks are a common occurrence. Hurricane season officially begins on June 1st and ends on November 30th each year. Because of our unique location, Resort Realty wants you to be informed and ready in the event that a hurricane passes by. Whether you’re a visitor or a year-round resident, here’s all the info you need.

When do hurricanes occur?

Hurricane season lasts from June 1st until November 30th each year. There have been instances where storms formed in May and December; however, this is rare.

Where do hurricanes occur?

Hurricanes can form almost anywhere in the Tropical Atlantic Basin from the West Coast of Africa near the Cape Verde Islands, to the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. There are several prime areas where development can occur depending on the time of year and necessary environmental conditions.

What is the eye of a hurricane?

The small area of clear weather in the center of the hurricane; calm winds and sunny skies appear but the storm isn’t over.

Why are hurricanes and tropical storms named?

It makes it easier for people in the affected area to recognize, remember, and understand what’s going on.

What’s the difference between a Hurricane Watch and a Hurricane Warning?

AHurricane Watchmeans hurricane conditions arepossiblewithin the next 48 hours.

AHurricane Warningmeans that hurricane conditions areexpectedwithin the next 24 hours.

When you book your vacation with Resort Realty, vacation rental insurance and Trip Preserver protection are automatically included in your fee. If you wish to opt out, you can call our office before you sign your lease, but with the location of the Outer Banks and the probability of storms during hurricane season, we highly recommend you keep this service.

Resort Realty will not offer any rebate in the event of a mandatory or ordered evacuation by Dare or Currituck County Emergency Management Control Group. Trip Preserver insurance with Red Sky will cover your trip if it’s canceled due to a hurricane, sickness, injury, and more.

Visit their websitehereto view their policy more in depth.

When tropical storms/hurricanes threaten the Outer Banks, it is imperative that you adhere to the instructions of Resort Realty and local authorities. If/when necessary, guests will be notified by Resort Realty as to what they should do during a storm event.

In the event of a hurricane, Resort Realty advises all guests of the following:

  1. When a hurricane watch is issued, you should begin preparations for possible evacuation. Resort Realty will monitor the storm along with local authorities and the National Hurricane Center. When the probability of a hit to the Outer Banks becomes likely, Dare and/or Currituck County will issue a MANDATORY EVACUATION. Evacuation is required whenever a mandatory evacuation is issued by Dare or Currituck County officials. You should pack all belongings, including food, and evacuate immediately. Neither Resort Realty nor the vacation rental homeowner will be responsible for any items you may leave behind.
  2. Plan your evacuation route.
  3. Upon leaving the Outer Banks, you may either stay inland at a hotel/motel or return home. After the storm passes, you may call our office or local authorities to see if you can return. If so, we are glad to have you come back and enjoy the rest of your vacation.

Our Hurricane Policy

There will be NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS FOR HURRICANE EVACUATIONS.* On the Outer Banks, the threat of a hurricane is always present during certain months of the year, and we all assume this risk by living or vacationing here. Therefore, we suggest you consider Trip Insurance to secure your vacation investment and eliminate your financial risk.

According to the North Carolina Vacation Rental Act, in the event of a mandatory evacuation, The tenant shall not be entitled to a refund if: i.e. prior to the Tenant taking possession of the property, the Tenant refused insurance offered by the landlord or real estate broker that would have compensated him or her for losses or damages resulting in loss of use of the property due to a mandatory evacuation order; or i.e. the Tenant purchased insurance offered by the landlord or real estate broker.” This means that no refunds will be given either by Resort Realty or the homeowner if you either buy or refuse to buy insurance.

*Resort Realty will not offer a refund should a mandatory evacuation is issued. Trip Cancellation insurance is highly recommended as it covers medical emergencies, as well as storm evacuations. You can learn morehereor see Travel Insurance below.

If evacuation is a possibility be prepared and know your evacuation route either back home or to a hotel inland. If Dare and/or Currituck County issues a mandatory evacuation, make sure all your belongings are packed and have a supply kit ready in your vehicle. The quicker you can get on the road, the less traffic there will be and you can find a closer, inland place to stay.

Evacuation Routes

  1. If you’re evacuating fromHatteras, Nags Head, or Roanoke Islanduse Highway 64/264 West which intersects I-95, giving you the option to travel north or south with less congestion and traffic lights.
  2. If you’re evacuating fromKill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Southern Shores or any of the Northern Beaches, make your way to Highway 158 then either continue North on Highway 158 or South on 158 then West on Highway 64.
  3. For updated information on road conditions, visit the North Carolina Department of Transportation websitehere.

Note: If you’re staying in Corolla and north, you’re in Currituck County. If you’re staying in Duck and south, you’re in Dare County.

Prepare a Hurricane Kit

  1. Make sure you have a kit with a flashlight, batteries, cash, and first aid supplies in your car handy. Ready.gov has a great list you can look athere.
  2. Before you evacuate double check and make sure you have any prescribed medications, extra bedding/pillows, keys, and enough gas.

If You Couldn’t Evacuate

If it’s absolutely too late for you to evacuate,stay indoors. Stay away from windows just in case they get broken from flying debris. Make sure you have the above supplies along with plenty of bottled water and food that doesn’t have to be refrigerated. Make sure your cell phone is charged just in case there is a power outage and contact family/friends and let them know you couldn’t evacuate.

During A Hurricane:

  1. Stay inside and use flashlights if the power goes out.
  2. Don’t use candles.
  3. Avoid contact with flood water because it may be contaminated with sewage or an electrical current.
  4. Don’t walk, swim, or drive through flood water and don’t go out and explore on the beach.

After A Hurricane:

  1. Let your friends and family know you’re safe with a quick call, text, or post on social media.
  2. If you did evacuate, only return when authorities say it’s safe to do so.
  3. Take pictures of your property if there was any damage in order to help with filing an insurance claim.

Re-Entry Stages for Returning to the Outer Banks:

Re-entry to Dare County happens in four different priority stages:

  • Priority 1:Essential Personnel
    Includes government, medical, damage assessment personnel, etc.
  • Priority 2:Permanent Residents & Essential Personnel for Critical Businesses
    Permanent Residents will be allowed reentry with a valid NC drivers license with a local address or a current Dare County property text receipt.
  • Priority 3:Non-Resident Property Owners and Non-Resident Employees of Non-Critical Businesses.
    Re-entry permits are mailed to non-resident property owners.
  • Priority 4:General Public and Visitors
Hurricanes On The OBX (2024)

FAQs

Has a hurricane ever hit the Outer Banks? ›

Category 1 Hurricane Irene hit the Outer Banks in August 2011, making it the first hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Ike in 2008. In October 2016, Hurricane Matthew brought catastrophic flooding to the state.

What month is worst for hurricanes in the Outer Banks? ›

Hurricane season in the OBX typically lasts from June 1st to November 30th. However, tropical cyclone activity sometimes occurs before and after these dates, respectively. The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.

What is peak hurricane season on the Outer Banks? ›

The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1 to November 30 with the peak season from mid-August to late October.

What hurricane hit the Outer Banks in 2003? ›

Hurricane Isabel
Meteorological history
FormedSeptember 6, 2003
ExtratropicalSeptember 19, 2003
DissipatedSeptember 20, 2003
Category 5 major hurricane
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How fast are the Outer Banks sinking? ›

Together, the bridges push the cost of maintaining NC 12 to about a half-billion dollars. Areas of the Outer Banks have retreated over 200 feet in the last two decades and are currently losing about 13 feet a year.

Has the Corolla NC ever had a hurricane? ›

Hurricane Hermine in Corolla on September 3, 2016. Strong sustained winds near hurricane force occurred over the Corolla of North Carolina to the north of the cyclone's center.

What are the best months to visit OBX? ›

The best time to visit the Outer Banks is between March and May or September and November, when lodging rates drop and crowds dissipate.

What are the hurricane predictions for North Carolina in 2024? ›

NOAA's outlook for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which spans from June 1 to November 30, predicts an 85% chance of an above-normal season, a 10% chance of a near-normal season and a 5% chance of a below-normal season. NOAA is forecasting a range of 17 to 25 total named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher).

Do Outer Banks have to evacuate? ›

When the probability of a hit to the Outer Banks becomes likely, Dare and/or Currituck County will issue a MANDATORY EVACUATION. Evacuation is required whenever a mandatory evacuation is issued by Dare or Currituck County officials. You should pack all belongings, including food, and evacuate immediately.

What's the coldest it gets in the Outer Banks? ›

Winters on the Banks are usually mild with temperatures averaging in the low to mid 50's. Rarely, we do see an inch or two snow and cold weather into the 30's. The Outer Banks in the winter is the polar opposite of summer.

What is off season at the Outer Banks? ›

Naturally, fewer people visit the beach during the colder months. The Outer Banks off-season typically runs from about mid-November to mid-March. Depending on when you choose to visit, you could see temperatures as high as the mid-60s during the day and as low as the mid-30s at night.

How hot is Outer Banks in September? ›

The average high daily temperature on the Outer Banks in September 79º and the low is 68º. The water temperatures range from 75º to 78º. With such warm weather, this gives guests and locals alike a chance to get out and enjoy the beach, historic sites, and some fun Outer Banks events!

How often do the Outer Banks get hit with hurricanes? ›

How often does the Outer Banks get hit by hurricanes? An average of 2.3 tropical cyclones, from hurricanes to unnamed systems, affect the state each year, according to North Carolina Climate Office statistics. An average of one every other year generally makes a direct hit.

When was the last hurricane in the OBX? ›

4 Jun 2021

Hurricane Dorian was a Category 1 storm by the time it touched the Outer Banks, with wind speeds of 110 mph. Though the storm quickly moved northeast, winds and floodwaters ravaged homes and businesses as locals barricaded their doors and windows and hunkered down.

How many times have the Outer Banks been evacuated? ›

From Gloria in 1985 to Dorian this September, more than 20 hurricanes have left an impact on all or part of the Outer Banks. Emergency Management records show 13 of those storms led to mandatory evacuation orders in the past 34 years.

What was the worst hurricane to ever hit North Carolina? ›

Hurricane Hazel made landfall on Oct. 15, 1954, in Brunswick County, North Carolina, near Calabash. Its landfall occurred during a full-moon high tide, which severely increased the amount of storm surge in places like Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle and Holden Beach.

What hurricane hit the Outer Banks in 1991? ›

On August 18, 1991, Hurricane Bob brushed the Outer Banks of North Carolina, bringing strong winds and heavy rains. Although a maximum of 5.30 inches of rain fell at the National Weather Service office building at Buxton, little heavy rain fell inland of the Outer Banks.

Has it ever snowed in the Outer Banks? ›

The “off” season brings the Outer Banks winter weather. Winters on the Banks are usually mild with temperatures averaging in the low to mid 50's. Rarely, we do see an inch or two snow and cold weather into the 30's.

Does the Outer Banks get tornadoes? ›

Dickerson, 30, has lived in Wanchese about four years but has always lived on the Outer Banks. He said he's been through multiple hurricanes, but claims this was his first tornado experience. “It doesn't sound like your typical high winds,” he said. “It definitely was a tornado, no doubt.

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