TROPICAL STORM
ISAIAS IS EXPECTED TO
MOVE UP THE EAST
COAST OVER THE NEXT
FEW DAYS -- INCLUDING
COMING THROUGH OUR
AREA.
AND AS OUR TAMARA
SCOTT REPORTS, THE
OUTER BANKS IS NO
STRANGER TO BIG
STORMS.
(TAMARA)
"I'M HERE AT THE KITTY
HAWK PIER IN HE
OUTER BANKS AND
RIGHT NOW THE RAIN IS
COMING IN THE
CLOUDS ARE DARK AND
THE WAVES ARE
COMING IN."
(5969)
(DEBBIE BENNION)
(10;22)
RWE LOVE THE
BEACH RIGHT HENRY?
YEA WE LOVE THE
BEACH
IF IT WERE UP TO
HENRY HE AND HIS
FAMILY WOULD STAY ON
THE BEACH FOR THE
REST OF THEIR
VACATION, BUT BY THE
LOOK OF THESE
CLOUDS AND SOME
HARSH THUNDER AND
LIGHTNING BEACH PLAY
IS ON HOLD FOR NOW.
(1:13:19)
RA LITTLE ROUGH
MAYBE WE WON"T
BE ABLE TO BOOGIE
BOARD.
NO SIGN OF TROPICAL
STORM ISAIAS YET, BUT
THE OUTER BANKS DID
SEE SOME RAIN EARLY
TODAY WHILE THE SURF
PICKED UP.
THIS AREA IS NO
STRANGER TO FACING
STORMS HEAD ON.
WE MET DEBBIE
BENNION AND HER
FAMILY SATURDAY AT
THE KITTY HAWK PIER.
SHE SAYS SHE'LL FACE
ANY STORM THAT
HEADS HER WAY.
(54:01)
RWE JUST CAME TO
ENJOY FAMILY AND SO
THE WEATHER
DOESN"T CHANGE
FAMILY TIME.
DARE COUNTY ISSUED
STATE OF EMERGENCY
FOLLOWED A
MANDATORY
EVACUATION FOR
HATTERAS ISLAND THAT
BEGAN TODAY AT NOON
FOR VISITORS.
TOMORROW THE
MANDATORY
EVACUATION FOR ALL
OF HATTERES
RESIDENTS AND
PROPERTY OWNERS
BEGINS AT 6 AM.
RICK HORN WAS OUT
WITH HIS FAMILY TODAY
GETTING IN SOME LAST
MINUTE BEACH TIME.
(5967)
(RICK HORN)
RTHEY ARE
DEFINITELY WICKED
TODAY. GREAT FOR
SURFING.
HE SAYS HE IS FROM
PENNSYLVANIA BUT
NOW CALLED THE
OUTER BANKS HIS
HOME. HE SAYS HE HAS
NO PLANS TO LEAVE.
(RICK HORN)
RPEOPLE HERE
DON"T EVACUATE
UNLESS IT"S
REALLY BAD. IT"S
OUR HOME LIKE I FEEL
THE PEOPLE THAT CALL
FROM TO NORTH. YOU
HAVE TO EVACUATE. I
SAID WHEN YOU GET 30
INCHES OF SNOW HE
YOU DON"T
EVACUATE, SO WHY
SHOULD I?
(LLOUT)
"STAY WITH WAVY ON
AIR AND ONLINE AS WE
BRING YOU THE LATEST
ON ANY EVACUATION
ORDERS AND SAFETY
MEASURES MOVING
FORWARD. IN THE
OUTER BANKS TS TOYS
