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  • Feb5

    Tide: High 5:17 am / Low 11:44 am / High 5:30 pm

    Hey guys, This is Curtis down here in Buxton with a Sunday morning surf report. Rain, rain go away. This morning the surf is in the stomach to chest high range with bigger sets every once in a while. The winds were lite out of the NNE @ around 5 mph. Forecast calls for NNE @ 10 to 20.   The swell is semi clean has a little surface chop. looks like there are a few good ones coming in though.

     

  • Feb4

    This is Brent with your Superbowl Sunday afternoon report. Sloppy and choppy chest to head high building wind swell in the ocean. Looks drifty, cold and unorganized. The board of choice today is a full length couch with a side of cheese dip and chicken wings. GAME ON! Thanks for checking obxsurfinfo!

    TIDES: Low noon’ish / High 6′ish pm

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  • Jan30

    Arts Place presents the incomparable Joe Mapp and the Coordinates. Joe Mapp on guitar, Mick Vaughn on bass guitar and Dan Martier on drums provide a musical path to enlightenment anyone Monday night on the outer banks in January. It is impossible to get any closer to the music than at Arts, Intimacy at the smallest and one of the oldest icons left on the outer banks can’t be helped. Fusion jazz and more … as always, No cover and as always the best burger & fries, according to Our State Magazine, anywhere on the outer banks. Come listen, come eat. Located on the Beach Road (MP 2.5) in Kitty Hawk. 252-261-3233
  • Jan26

    This winter on the Outer Banks has been unseasonably warm. For people that enjoy the great outdoors, it’s been awesome. For fishermen, not so much as they are waiting for a good cold snap to help bring down the striped bass that have been hanging out in the Chesapeake Bay for the last few weeks. With this great weather, we have had some of the best sunrises/sunsets that I’ve ever experienced in January. Thank you Tammie from Ocean Watch OBX for capturing another great sunrise at Avalon Pier!

  • Jan22

    HIGH TIDE: 5:50PM: LOW: 11:42AMSunday’s Super Bowl Surf is just a little to rough & choppy thanks to  a NNE wind. At this posting we are at low tide, so by 12:00 NOON, the tide will have flipped. Itis breaking on the outside.  Sections  are disorganized and random. Wind chill is around 37 degrees Fahrenheit. NOTE: PLEASE REMEMBER TO BOOK YOUR SURFLESSON BEFORE YOU COME DOWN TO THE BEACH. ON-LINE CUSTOMERS GET THE BEST CHOICE OF LESSON TIMES. HAVE A GREAT SUPER BOWL SUNDAY!!!!!GARY & THE CREW FROM COROLLA SURF SHOP 

  • Jan15

    Outer Banks local Kim Diggs is front and center representing more than just her good looks in the latest Surfing Magazine (March 12′. Pg. 56.). With the right attitude, a caring heart bigger than most and plenty of talent, it’s no wonder she’s getting attention. Congrats Kim!

  • Nov3

    Looks like this NE swell has finally started to take shape – going from total chaos to fun rideable conditions. It was suffering a hangover this morning but has significantly improved from yesterday. A few pics were taken this morning and the rest were taken around noon today in Nags Head. Check the report page for details.

  • Oct21

    I couldn’t resist this photo that was taken by David Elder somewhere on the Outer Banks. Click on the photo to visit our Facebook Page (OBX Surf Info) and type in your caption in the comment area. Contest expires Monday at 5pm. Best caption wins a T-shirt and some stickers.

  • Oct18

    Keep your eyes on the horizon. When the heavy draining fall swells show up between October 15 and December 1st, the 2011 Battle of the Banks will throw down yet another bloody battle. It’s Virginia Beach against Outer Banks in a fight for bragging rights. So far, Virginia Beach has held the title over the last 3 years. Will this be the year when team OBX takes their land back? Stay tuned and we’ll keep you informed when the contest is a go. You can also click on the poster for more information.

  • Oct3

    North Carolina has the highest potential for offshore wind power on the east coast. This massive, untapped energy source could reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and help create jobs. The only thing missing is political will. That’s why we’re urging decision makers to support new requirements and incentives for offshore wind.

    Click HERE to view a pre-crafted letter, and add your signature by filling out the form on the right. It will be sent on Saturday, October 15th, so act fast to get the word out to your friends and family. Together, we can convince our representatives in the General Assembly and Congress to create the necessary policies to support offshore wind for North Carolina.