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Town of Southern Shores: No major damage in Southern Shores. Some tree blockages of streets being cl


As Hurricane Arthur nears its arrival on the Outer Banks all disaster preparations should be completed. Everyone in Dare County reno bus tours from vancouver is advised to remain indoors and stay in place as conditions will dramatically worsen as Hurricane Arthur approaches Dare County, The storm will produce gale force winds on Hatteras Island by 8:00 p.m. tonight and on the northern Dare County beaches by 10:00 p.m. Hurricane force winds will develop on Hatteras Island by 1:00 a.m. Friday and on the northern beaches by 2:30 a.m.
The National Weather Service forecasts reno bus tours from vancouver ocean overwash and soundside flooding throughout Dare County. The latest storm track presents a serious threat of ocean overwash and soundside flooding throughout the County.
Refuges of Last Resort announced previously will remain open through the storm. However, travel during times of high winds is not recommended. Call 252-475-5655 for more information about the Refuges of Last Resort.
Kill Devil Hills – There is hereby established a curfew prohibiting the appearance in public of anyone not a member of the following exempted classes: law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other public reno bus tours from vancouver employees, rescue squad members, doctors, nurses, employees of hospitals and other medical facilities, on-duty military personnel whether state or federal, on-duty employees of public reno bus tours from vancouver utilities, public transportation companies, reno bus tours from vancouver etc., and other such classes of persons as may be essential to the preservation of public order and immediately necessary to serve the safety, health and welfare needs of the people within the Town of Kill Devil Hills. This curfew shall be in effect in and between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. July 4, 2014.
Update: Center of Hurricane Arthur makes landfall According to the National Hurricane Center’s 11:30 update, hurricane Arthur has now made landfall. Winds are still at 100 mph and the storm is moving NE at 18 mph.
Access into Dare County on Friday morning, reno bus tours from vancouver July 4, will be restricted until preliminary assessments have been completed to determine that conditions are safe for travel. Restrictions will be lifted as quickly as the assessment can be completed. Access to Hatteras Island will remain closed until further notice.
The eye of Hurricane Arthur is moving near mainland Dare County and the northern Pamlico Sound as hurricane reno bus tours from vancouver conditions spread along the Outer Banks. reno bus tours from vancouver Arthur is centered about 25 miles SSW of Manteo, NC and 35 miles NW of Cape Hatteras, NC. Maximum sustained winds are near 100 mph with higher gusts. Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 miles from the center. reno bus tours from vancouver Tropical Storm force winds extend outward up to 150 miles. Little change in strength is expected over the next few hours but Arthur is expected to weaken reno bus tours from vancouver later today. Arthur is moving northeast at 22 mph and will continue to increase in forward speed. The center of Arthur will track over the northern Outer Banks this morning.
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for areas from the NC/VA line to Cape Charles, including Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and western Albemarle Sound.
Norfolk Public Works crews have been preparing reno bus tours from vancouver for days for the arrival of Hurricane Arthur. Since Monday, Public Works crews have been cleaning storm drains and ditches. Street sweeping crews have removed leaves and grass clippings reno bus tours from vancouver off the road. This preventative measure helps keep the debris out of the storm drains and ditches.
Entry to the northern portions of Dare County is no longer restricted. This allows access reno bus tours from vancouver to the Towns and unincorporated areas north of Oregon Inlet. While general access reno bus tours from vancouver to these areas is now permitted, you may encounter particular roads where local officials need to restrict access because reno bus tours from vancouver of potential hazards.
Access to Hatteras Island will remain closed until further notice. This affects access from northern Dare County to the Villages of Hatteras Island including Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco, and Hatteras.
Safety reno bus tours from vancouver is an important consideration reno bus tours from vancouver following a hurricane as homeowners and businesses begin to survey their property. During this process watch for outdoor hazards including loose or dangling power lines and water on roadways. All motorists are advised reno bus tours from vancouver to proceed with caution.
The eye of Hurricane Arthur reno bus tours from vancouver continues moving offshore of the Outer Banks. Arthur is centered about 65 miles ENE of Kitty Hawk, NC and 95 miles ESE of Norfolk, VA. Maximum sustained winds are still near 100 mph with higher gusts. Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 miles from the center. Tropical Storm force winds extend outward up to 125 miles. Some weakening is expected over the next 48 hours. Arthur is moving northeast at 23 mph and will continue to increase in forward speed.
reno bus tours from vancouver A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for areas from the NC/VA line to Cape Charles, including Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, reno bus tours from vancouver the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and western Albemarle Sound.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is currently experiencing winds of 60 miles per hour, or LEVEL 4. The only types of vehicles allowed to cross the facility at this time are: automobiles without exterior cargo, pick-up trucks without exterior cargo, minivans, SUVs
Hurricane Arthur begins to weaken as it moves away from North Carolina. Arthur is centered about 130 miles east of Norfolk, VA. Maximum sustained reno bus tours from vancouver winds are still near 90 mph with higher gusts. Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 40 miles from the center. Tropical Storm force winds extend outward up to 125 miles. Continued weakening is expected over the next 48 hours. Arthur is moving northeast at 23 mph and will continue to increase in forward speed as it tracks away from the NC/VA coast.
A Tropical reno bus tours from vancouver Storm Warning reno bus tours from vancouver is in effect reno bus tours from vancouver for areas from the NC/VA line to Cape Charles, including Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, reno bus tours from vancouver the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and western Albemarle Sound.
Lifeguards will staff the beaches and monitor conditions at the resort, Croatan and Sandbridge. Red flags will caution beachgoers to avoid the ocean. Virginia Beach Emergency Medical Services urges extra caution today and possibly reno bus tours from vancouver tomorrow.
Preliminary assessments indicate that overall Dare County did not suffer the impact as severely as forecasts suggested. Some of the areas that are prone to soundside flooding are dealing with high water levels this morning. Dare County officials are thankful reno bus tours from vancouver that there was no loss of life or serious injury reported as a result of the storm.
There are scattered power outages throughout Dare County. Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative crews are out in the field on Hatteras Island working on restoration efforts. Hatteras Island outages now stand at 750. CHEC has energized the Hatteras Village dock circuit.
Dare County Emergency Management is working closely with NCDOT as their crews work to assess NC Highway 12 on Hatteras reno bus tours from vancouver Island and survey the Bonner Bridge to assure that it did not sustain reno bus tours from vancouver damage during the storm. In the meanwhile, access to and from Hatteras reno bus tours from vancouver Island on Highway 12 will remain closed until further notice. This includes the Villages of Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton, Frisco, and Hatteras.
reno bus tours from vancouver Motorists are advised to proceed with caution. Although general access to northern Dare County is no longer restricted, you may encounter particular roads where local officials need to restrict access because of potential hazards.
Town of Kitty Hawk: The Town of Kitty Hawk is in the process of performing damage assessment and operations have returned to normal. While some homes along NC 12 have received minor damage from wind, there was no ocean overwash. reno bus tours from vancouver There is some minor flooding along Kitty Hawk Road, however the Sound appears to be stabilizing.
Town of Southern Shores: No major damage in Southern Shores. Some tree blockages of streets being cleared. Normal standing storm water on NC 12 exists but minimal. Beach ready for business this afternoon. Trash collection Saturday.
“Our wide beaches did what they were supposed to do – keeping reno bus tours from vancouver the heavy surf away from homes and businesses,” said Mayor Will Sessoms. “Storm drainage improvements throughout the city helped keep neighborhoods dry. No roads were impassable.”
• Power restoration for Ocracoke Island is projected for Sunday night. Tideland EMC hopes to begin powering 1/3 of Ocracoke via generator power around reno bus tours from vancouver 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. A rotation schedule will be coming out shortly.
Hurricane Arthur has resulted in minor damage both on mainland Hyde and Ocracoke Island. Overall the county avoided severe impacts of the storm. Early morning reno bus tours from vancouver field assessments reno bus tours from vancouver across the county show downed trees, medium sized debris, reno bus tours from vancouver and some roof damage. Much of mainland Hyde is now with power, the remaining should be restored by this afternoon. Arthur resulted in 40 downed electrical poles on Ocracoke. Tideland EMC estimates full restoration of power to the Island Sunday night. While there are no reports of road closures on the mainland, NC12 on the north end of Ocracoke does have some overwash.
Currently all ferry routes servicing Ocracoke are suspended, but crews are testing the channels now. The NC Ferry Division hopes to have the Cedar Island reno bus tours from vancouver and Swan Quarter routes operable by early afternoon. Visit NCDOT.gov/ferry for the most recent information. Ferry tolls for departures from Ocracoke are still waived and any remaining visitors are strongly encouraged to leave the Island as soon as ferry operations resume. Visitor access to Ocracoke Island will be restricted until further notice.
reno bus tours from vancouver Access to Ocracoke Island today Friday, July 4, 2014 will be strictly limited reno bus tours from vancouver to emergency and infrastructure personnel. Beginning Saturday, July 5, 2014 residents and property owners will be granted re-entry if they can produce any of the following documents:
Residents and businesses owners on Ocracoke are asked to keep debris material on their property until waste management services are able to get on the Island and replenish dumpster

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