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Cape Hatteras National Seashore Wind is an everyday occurrence on the Outer Banks, and can range from gentle SW breezes to strong NE storm winds. Otherwise the weather changes rapidly and can be very unpredictable. Summer days are usually warm and humid, and are often broken by fast-moving but severe thunderstorms. Winter temperatures are usually cool, though the wind can make them bitterly cold. Spring and Fall days can vary a great deal between these 2 extremes. Mosquitoes can be a significant problem throughout the warm- weather months. Clothing should be seasonal; have extra gear available for wind and rain. For further weather info go to:
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