Except a group of friends from Fayetteville.
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"I love the Outer Banks it's great out here," said Alex Perez.
Tropical Strom Alex's minor impacts to our coast didn't keep Perez and his two friends from enjoying their senior trip in Nags Head. In fact, it's provided a bit of humor.
"They named a storm after you. That's fantastic. I love it," Perez said. "I also love my time with them."
Their fun in the sun Sunday came with a rip current risk because of Tropical Storm Alex's powerful churn out at sea.
According to a lifeguard, they rescued a boy caught in a rip current this afternoon.
"Really rough out there. And that's not the worse part. It's cold," said Jackson Harris of Fayetteville.
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Katie Griffin and Layton Jones from Houston felt Alex's impact too.
"Very aggressive. The water was very strong," said Griffin.
Robert James from Elizabeth City tells ABC11 he stayed out of the water. And so did Maria Peirano and her twin daughters. The family choosing a day at the pool.
The rip current risk was more severe about 30 minutes south of Nags Head in the Rodanthe and Pea Island area.
Weather forecasters say we could have a busy hurricane season. They predict up to 20 tropical storms will be named this year, and more than three of them could become major storms.