The weather on the Outer Banks is overall mild, with hot and humid weather in the summer months, and cold, windy weather during the winter. Outer Banks weather in Spring and Fall is generally comfortable, with easygoing temperatures. The ocean temperature varies throughout the year, but is normally warm enough to swim in the Summer and Fall. In Winter and Spring months, the ocean temperature is usually cold, and the ocean water can be chilly in early Summer.
Hurricane Imelda has strengthened into a Category 1 storm and is now on a more defined path, moving eastward away from the U.S. While the storm won’t make landfall, some lingering effects are still being felt along the Outer Banks in form of wind and dangerous ocean conditions. Double red flags are flying, which means no swimming in the ocean is permitted.
For our guests currently staying on the 4x4 beaches:
The ocean remains rough and strong northeast winds will continue to stir up dangerous surf and higher-than-normal tides over the next few days. If you plan to drive on the beach, we strongly recommend timing your travel around low tide.
Day | Date | Low Tides |
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Tuesday | 9/30/2025 | 7:34 AM, 8:48 PM |
Wednesday | 10/1/2025 | 8:37 AM, 9:44 PM |
Thursday | 10/2/2025 | 9:40 AM, 10:34 PM |
After a cold winter, Spring on the OBX is a much anticipated time. With longer days and more sunshine, beach days are on the horizon.
OBX Summer weather is normally very warm, perfect for swimming outdoors. Hot and humid weather peaks on the Outer Banks during the Summer months.
Learn MoreFall weather on the Outer Banks is outstanding, with warm temperatures during the days and cool, but still mild, weather in the evenings. Fall is normally the time that hurricanes can affect the Outer Banks.
Learn MoreWinter weather on the OBX is generally cold, however, it is not uncommon for the Outer Banks to have calm, warm days full of sunshine in the middle of the winter. Coastal Nor’easter storms generally bring cold, windy weather to the Outer Banks during Winter months.
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