THEIR GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE HELD
TO A HIGHER STANDARD OF ETHICS
AND INTEGRITY."
ALL ALONG THE COAST PEOPLE
PREPARING FOR WIND AND RAIN
FROM TROPICAL STORM ARTHUR.
NAG'S HEAD NOT LOOKING AS
GOOD WHERE WE SAW HOLDEN
HANGING OUT A SHORT TIME AGAIN.
THS RIGHT, A REPORTER FROM
OUR SISTER STATION, CHRIS HORN
JOINING US TO GIVE US AN UPDATE
OUT THERE.
.
Reporter: YOU WOULD PROBABLY
HEAR THE SURF BEHIND ME.
MIGHT AS WELL BE THE SOUND F A
COLLECTED SIGH OF RELIEF WE'RE
NOT TAKING A DIRECT HIT BUT
LOOK AT THESE WAVES CRASHING
HERE.
I WAS LISTENING TO HOLDEN'S
REPORT FIVE MINUTES AGO AND
WE'RE STARTING TO SEE THIS SAME
THING.
SIZABLE WAES AND YOU WOULDN'T
WANT TO BE OUT THERE IN THE
WATER RIGHT NOW.
BUT WE SAW A LOT OF PEOPLE IN
THE WATER YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
A BEAUTIFUL BEACH DAY.
PEOPLE GOT A HEAD START ON THE
BEACH SEASON A WEEK BEFORE
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND.
THEY WERE OUT THERE DESPITE
WARNINGS FROM DEAR COUNTY
OFFICIALS SAYING STAY OUT OF
THE WATER BECAUSE OF THE DANGER
OF RIP CURRENTS T. BEACH WAS
CROWDED AND NOT REALLY SOCIAL
DISTANCING OR WEARING MASKS.
THEY WERE OUT HERE PLAYING CORN
HOLE AND GATHERING.
HARD TO TELL WE'RE IN THE DAYS
OF COVID-19.
JEANETTE'S PIER HAS BEEN CLOSED
BECAUSE OF COVID-19.
18 CASES AND 1 DEATH, NOT
SOMETHING THAT'S BEEN A BIG
PART OF THE NEWS HERE IN
SOUTHERN OUTER BANKS.
WE ARE A LITTLE BIT MORE
HOPEFUL TODAY.
THE LATEST TRACK FROM THE 5:00
A.M.
ADVISORY SHOWS THE STORM
OFFSHORE, IT WILL INFLUENCE THE
WEATHER.
WE'RE EXPECTING 2-3 INCHES IN
THE NEXT FEW DAYS OF RAIN TO
COME DOWN.
THE WINDS COULD PICK UP
ANYWHERE TO 40 MILES PER HOUR.
NOT TAKING A DIRECT HIT SO
THAT'S THE GOOD NEWS HERE IN
THE OUTER BANKS.
