Highway 12 Remains Open on the Outer Banks
Dare County, N.C. – Update on Road Conditions
As Tropical Storm Debby approaches, residents and visitors in Dare County can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the main artery of the area, Highway 12, is still open for travel. The Department of Transportation has reported that while there are some sections of the highway with rainwater accumulating to a few inches deep due to persistent downpours, there is currently no issue with ocean overwash impacting the road.
Impacts of Tropical Storm Debby
The National Weather Service has projected that the Outer Banks could receive up to three inches of rain as a result of Tropical Storm Debby. Despite the rainfall, the key routes remain accessible. This is a critical development for both the local community and tourists who are currently on the islands.
D.O.T. Preparations and Safety Measures
The Department of Transportation has been proactive in their approach. Their crew has been actively working to bolster the dune line just north of Hatteras and clearing any debris clogging drainage ditches. To prepare for any potential complications, they have also set up equipment in known hotspots along the highway, ready to respond in case of overwash during high tide.
Motorists are still advised to exercise caution while driving on Highway 12 due to the standing water in certain areas. Being mindful of the road conditions is essential to ensure safety for all.
Stay Informed and Safe
The situation is evolving, and updates will continue as conditions change with Tropical Storm Debby’s progression. For now, residents are encouraged to stay informed and monitor the weather closely.