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Travel tips for your next Myrtle Beach Vacation & Insider
By: Victor Newton, Thu Aug 24th, 2006
B>Climate
The climate in South Carolina is generally mild and humid.
Spring starts in March, and the beaches are busy by mid-April.
Summer begins in May with pleasant balmy days that become quite
hot before the season's end.
Autumn brings a relief from extreme temperatures with lots of
sunshine, while mild winter temperatures bring out the best in
colorful pansies and hardy camellias. Winter temperatures
however can reach 20-30 degrees, and on rare occasions, we are
treated with a light dusting of snow. Ocean temperatures range
from 45-85 degrees during the year.
Hurricane Season
Hurricane season annually runs from June through early November,
with peak activity occurring in August and September. If the
state is threatened by a hurricane, log on to the state's
tourism web site at www.travelsc.com for the latest travel
advisories and updates. Tropical storms and tropical depressions
can also affect South Carolina during these months.
Beautiful Blossoms
South Carolina is most beautiful in spring when its gardens
ablaze with dogwoods, flowering fruit trees, azaleas, camellias,
roses, and other native plants. Check the "festivals and
seasonal events" listing during months of February through June
for house and garden tours.
Fall Foliage
The peak period for fall foliage in South Carolina's Upcountry
occurs the 2nd-4th weeks in October as a general rule. Peak
foliage for the remainder of the state occurs late October
through early November.
Roadside Delights
Peach season usually runs from the end of May through August,
while the fragrant smell of apples permeates the air from late
September through November. Roadside stands provide the perfect
outlet for purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables in season.
While here, be sure to get your Southern fix - a fresh bag of
boiled peanuts.
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