Tag: Beach Road

Posted on 9/30/2024

Beach Flags and Safety on the Outer Banks

Beach Flags and Safety on the Outer Banks

When you’re soaking up the sun on the beautiful shores of the Outer Banks, staying vigilant about beach flags is crucial for your safety. At Joe Lamb Jr. & Associates, we want you to enjoy your beach time confidently. For more information on beach safety, visit our dedicated beach safety page. Here’s a guide to the different beach flags and their meanings.

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Posted on 9/6/2019

Dorian Is Not a Welcome Visitor to the Outer Banks

Dorian Is Not a Welcome Visitor to the Outer Banks

Closeup of Hurricane Dorian's forecast track as it passes the Outer Banks.As visitors go, Hurricane Dorian is not the kind we like on the Outer Banks. The best we can say for him is he's not going to hang around for very long.Unfortunately his visit is pretty miserable.Here on the northern Outer

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Posted on 6/22/2018

Navigating Summer Roads on the Outer Banks-Tips and Patience

Navigating Summer Roads on the Outer Banks-Tips and Patience

Outer Banks summer traffic on the Bypass. Be patient and think about alternative routes.Be Patient-It Doesn't Take That LongNow that the summer solstice has officially announced the arrival of summer, our Outer Banks roads are

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Posted on 3/9/2018

Nor'easters Create Perfect Conditions for Big Surf Waves

Nor'easters Create Perfect Conditions for Big Surf Waves

Surfing the break at Kitty Hawk, March 7. Photo, Brent Nultemeier.Amazing Conditions Greet Surfers on WednesdayMaybe it was the back to back nor'easters that created the perfect conditions for the waves that rolled in on

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Posted on 10/22/2016

Outer Banks Matthew Recap

Outer Banks Matthew Recap

Construction on the Beach Road in Kitty Hawk, repairing damage done by Hurricane Matthew.Hurricane Matthew is almost two weeks gone and we're still dealing with the lingering effects here on the Outer Banks.Everything is open

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Posted on 9/5/2016

Goodbye Hermine

Goodbye Hermine

Outer Banks Fishing Pier, Sunday, Spetember 4, 11:30 a.m. Surf running at 8-10'.It looks as though we have another day of high surf battering the Outer Banks as Tropical Storm Hermine spins away out in the Atlantic. All sign

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