Weather in Hilton Head

The Weather in Hilton Head Island is perfect for those wanting to travel around the outdoors and absorb the sunbeams. The Hilton Head area features a mild, subtropical climate year round which is one of the prominent reasons behind such advent of huge tourists all round the year. The largest barrier island off the Atlantic coast between Long Island and the Bahamas, Hilton Head is located 40 miles north of Savannah, GA, and 90 miles south of Charleston, SC.

Hilton Head Island-area historical tornado movement is considerably below South Carolina state average. It is 48% smaller than the overall U.S. average.

The Island lies on the Intracoastal Waterway and includes 42 square miles of semi- tropical, Lowcountry geography, together with unspoiled sea marshes, creeks and lagoons, a great deal of wooded forests of tall pines, palmettos, magnolias and live oaks, and 12 miles of broad Atlantic beach.


As in any coastal society, hurricane season makes the climate a bit unpredictable in the late summer and early autumn months, when tropical storms and depressions brew offshore, frightening the coast from the Caribbean to Maine. Most often, these render heavy rains, and guests have little to fear since hurricanes are well-tracked and adequate warnings are posted in advance of an actual evacuation.

For basking in the great outdoors, there is no more beautiful or eventful place to be than on Hilton Head Island.


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