Erin: Key Outer Banks artery remains shuttered Alan WootenAugust 22, 2025 at 10:31 PM ©NHC.NOAA.gov (The Center Square) – North Carolina's primary driving route through the Outer Banks on Friday morning remained closed on Ocracoke Island and Hatteras Island. N.C.
- - Erin: Key Outer Banks artery remains shuttered
Alan WootenAugust 22, 2025 at 10:31 PM
(The Center Square) – North Carolina's primary driving route through the Outer Banks on Friday morning remained closed on Ocracoke Island and Hatteras Island.
N.C. 12 was washed over by water and sand from the ocean following the pass of Hurricane Erin. The closure on Ocracoke Island is between the Northern Ferry Terminal and the National Park Service Pony Pens; on Hatteras Island, it is between the Marc Basnight Bridge and Hatteras Village.
In addition to sand removal, pavement damage would determine how long sections of N.C. 12 are to remain closed.
In the 5 a.m. update from the National Hurricane Center, Erin was in the first stages of post-tropical transition about 425 miles south-southwest of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and about 700 miles north of Bermuda. Maximum sustained winds were 90 mph, and the movement had increased to 22 mph.
Hurricane force winds of 74 mph or greater were up to 125 miles from the center of the storm, and tropical storm force winds of 39 mph or greater had grown to 370 miles from the center. A gust of 56 mph was reported on Bermuda at Wade International Airport.
No coastal watches or warnings were in effect on the Atlantic Seaboard.
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