N.C. Highway 12 in northern Buxton at 7:25 a.m. Photo by Jamie Fuller

Minor ocean overwash was reported with Monday morning’s approximate 6:15 a.m. high tide on northern Ocracoke Island, northern Hatteras Village, northern Buxton, near the Pea Island Visitor Center, and the Mirlo Beach area of Rodanthe.

Pea Island at Mirlo Beach area at 7:00 a.m. Monday. NCDOT image.

N.C. Highway 12 is open and passable, but standing saltwater and sand remain on the highway, and drivers are advised to slow down and use caution as saltwater can damage vehicles.

An area of low pressure off the South Carolina coast may become either a tropical or subtropical storm today, but whether or not this occurs, impacts such as flooding rain, coastal flooding, a few tornadoes, and high winds are expected along Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands through Tuesday night.

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for coastal waters south of Cape Hatteras through Surf City, (which includes Frisco, Hatteras Village, and Ocracoke Island), as of 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. A Coastal Flood Advisory and a High Surf Advisory are also in effect through Tuesday for Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands.

Additional ocean overwash of 1-3 feet above ground level is possible through Tuesday, particularly around high tide cycles. The next high tide is approximately 6:45 p.m. on Monday.

With a full moon on Wednesday, and the moon being at its closest point to Earth in its orbit, conditions will lead to elevated water levels due to a King Tide this week.

Mirlo Beach area on Sunday. Photo by Brad Hanson. (This area is bypassed by N.C. Highway 12.)

Peak wind gusts of 35-40 mph are forecast through Tuesday night, and an additional 3-4 inches of rain is possible through Tuesday night as well.

Rain over the past week will make some low-lying areas more susceptible to flooding, while large breaking waves of up to 12 feet in the surf zone will also make beach erosion and ocean overwash more likely over the next several days.

Debris was reported near American Drive in Rodanthe due to damage to oceanfront homes in the area, and an oceanfront deck that collapsed over the weekend. The public is advised to use caution along the nearby beaches.

A list of local Outer Banks resources for information is below.

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