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Everyone wants to know... when's best time on Hilton Head Island?Throughout the year on the Island and in the neighboring low country communities, an endless parade of events, cultural highlights and unique happenings jazz up the calendar from January to December. Just take a peek at what 2001 has in store for Hilton Head Island. You’ll discover the best time to have a cause for celebration is...anytime! No longer are the days when the winter months are passed by or neglected as a time for fun; because-from the glorious holiday season bursting with sparkling festivities, musical performances, Christmas tours and merry-making parades to the Winter Carnival and mouth-watering food festivals-the cool weather now signals sizzling excitement. Then spring comes into full bloom with Spring Fest, ignited in all its glory throughout the entire month of March with something different to do everyday. Enter April, synonymous with fabulous weather and tournament fever when The Worldcom Classic comes to the Harbour Town Golf Links. The summer season, noted for its popularity with vacationing families, speaks for itself. Even residents get into the vacationing spirit during their leisure time. Harbour Fest is but one great summer pastime featuring unbelievable fireworks every week throughout the summer, plus food, craft displays and more. Autumn is, in a word, heavenly on Hilton Head, bringing ideal weather for sports tournaments, including the Celebrity Golf Championship; there’s even a horse show, jazz concerts, fall festivals and arts and crafts extravaganzas. When is the best time to be here? Well, put it this way... .close your eyes, pick a month on the calendar, and... you’ve got it!! Hilton Head WeatherThanks to the Gulf Stream, which pushes its
warm water this far north, our average year-round water temperature is a cozy 69
degrees. Sea breezes bathe the island, and year-round average midday and evening
temperatures are 75 and 55 degrees respectively. The lack of extended cold
periods means terrific growth opportunities, giving us lush yards, shrubs and
green golf courses when most others are brown or covered with snow. The chart
below will give an understanding of the seasons on the Island.
Sources: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The National Climate Center, Asheville, NC
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