The week after Memorial Day weekend was dry and labored with a southeast wind, which cooled things down every evening. The roads were packed with early season vacationers. Restaurants were full to capacity every evening at dinnertime. The 2007 season appears to be off to a busy start.
Then just in time for the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, we are due to receive some most definitely needed rain from the season's second named storm, Barry. After it passes over the Florida peninsula later today, the system will track up the east coast and visit us on the Outer Banks Sunday into Monday. Skies are already overcast, and temperatures mild. We are expecting no real adverse weather, just some rain.
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