Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as you are going north of Hags Head you will be fine. The beach road will be probably be washed in the typical places MP 1-4 in kitty hawk and maybe a couple other spots in KDH and Nags Head. Go have fun.
The severity of the conditions have definitely been downgraded, and about half our group is going now. Our destination is Nags Head. I no longer think it will be dangerous to go, but still wonder about being confined indoors with a 2 year for 3 days, and also just generally feeling blah.
We're pretty resigned to staying put at this point.
Anonymous wrote:As long as you are going north of Hags Head you will be fine. The beach road will be probably be washed in the typical places MP 1-4 in kitty hawk and maybe a couple other spots in KDH and Nags Head. Go have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is zero chance I would do this. Roads are going to be jammed with people who evacuated SC and went to NC, there will still be wind and rain from the storm even if it's offshore. No way.
People who evacuate SC aren't going to OBX. The drive time from OBX to Charleston for example is almost the same as drive time from DC to Charleston.
Your logic makes zero cents.
Anonymous wrote:There is zero chance I would do this. Roads are going to be jammed with people who evacuated SC and went to NC, there will still be wind and rain from the storm even if it's offshore. No way.