Hurricane Earl – UPDATED FRIDAY, 9/3, 11:30 AM
Seaside Vacations offices are open and Hurricane Earl is on his way out!
The latest bulletin from Dare County indicates that current conditions will allow for re-entry to the northern and mainland portions of Dare County.
“Effective 12:00 p.m Friday, September 3, the mandatory evacuation order will be lifted for areas north of Oregon Inlet including the Towns of Duck, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Manteo, Nags Head, Southern Shores and the unincorporated areas of Dare County north of Oregon Inlet.” Read more of the bulletin...
The latest news from Currituck County states, “Effective at 12 noon, Sept. 3, Currituck County has lifted the mandatory evacuation of all visitors in the Currituck Outer Banks. At this time, there will be no restrictions on travel into Currituck County.”
Labor Day Weekend Guests
Seaside Vacations is gettting ready for a beautiful weekend on the Outer Banks! The forecast calls for sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 80s over Labor Day weekend and throughout the week ahead.
While we are advising arriving guests to keep their vacation plans intact, it is important to give the local officials time to assess the situation while Seaside Vacations evaluates and prepares our vacation homes for your arrival.
If you have questions about checking in, or are unsure about the condition of your Outer Banks vacation home, please call us at 866.884.0267.
For the latest local information please visit the Dare County and Currituck County websites.
Travel & Road Conditions
- Currituck County Road Conditions: Corolla, the 4×4 Beaches/Carova and on the Currituck Mainland
- Dare County Road Conditions: Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head and Hatteras Island
- North Carolina Travel Information: Get up-to-date info on road conditions from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT).
Other Popular Weather Resources
- National Weather Service Homepage
- National Weather Service – National Hurricane Center
- Currituck County: Hurricane Preparedness
- Dare County: Typical Storm Questions and Answers
- North Carolina Department of Transportation


