Erin's outer bands now brushing the Outer Banks
Hurricane Erin's outer bands are now brushing North Carolina's Outer Banks and conditions are expected to continue to deteriorate through the night.
The region is just coming off high tide, so many ongoing coastal flooding issues will likely subside a bit heading into the region’s low tide around midnight. However, large and dangerous waves are likely to persist along the coast.
The next high tide for the Outer Banks will generally occur Thursday morning between 5:45 a.m. and 6:45 a.m., depending on the location, with intensifying coastal impacts.
-ABC News' Dan Peck








