Get Hooked on Hubert, Swansboro NC Climate
I have it from very good sources that many of you are planning a move in the near future to Eastern North Carolina and more specifically Onslow County, perhaps Swansboro, Hubert or Jacksonville.
The reason for the move varies from person to person and family to family
- PCS relocation orders to Camp Lejeune Marine base or New River Air Station
- Retirees looking for a warmer climate and year round activities
- Job relocation
- Desire to be near family or friends
Whatever your reason for moving here.....once you arrive, you will not want to leave.
The weather here is delightful. We have four distinct seasons and our winters are usually very mild with little or no snow, sleet or ice. This chart shows the average lows and highs for each month.
Outdoor activities, especially water related activities are a way of life here.....many of which may be enjoyed pretty much year round.
January and February are the months when we have our coldest weather but it is not unusual to have January and February days when the temperatures are in the high 60s and low 70s.
The sunrises and sunsets over the water are breathtaking during this season and walks on the deserted beaches are relaxing and invigorating.
Fishermen and fish lovers look forward to the catches of trout, sea bass, grouper, snapper, bluefish, oysters and clams.
By the end of March, temperatures are routinely reaching the high 70s and everyone begins preparing their boats for skiing, pleasure boating and more fishing.
Fish catches during March include Grouper, sea trout, sea bass, bluefish, croaker, snapper, oysters, clams, king mackerel and some yellowfin tuna.
April brings the beach home owners from Raleigh, Greensboro,Wilson, Goldsboro, Kinston and other North Carolina towns anxious for the arrival of summer.
Restaurants, motels, rental agencies and retail businesses begin to gear up for the busy summer and visitors.
Easter is the official beginning of Summer on the coast of North Carolina no matter what the calendar says or what the temperature may be.
The catch of the day might include: Bluefish, channel bass, grouper, snapper, croaker, sea trout, sea mullet, some king mackerel, some oysters, clams or tuna.
May....the tourist have not yet arrived in full force but the weather is warm and the beaches are beautiful and uncrowded, perfect for lazy days on the beach with a good book.
Fishermen are bringing in catches of King mackerel, bluefish, grouper, flounder, cobia, tuna, shark, sea mullet, crabs, soft crabs, blue marlin, sea bass, wahoo, dolphin and Spanish mackerel. Some of these varieties are not for eating.
June means the kids are out of school for the summer. Local teenagers are working in the restaurants, gift shops, marinas and construction all the while anticipating the end of the day so they can hit the beach for surfing, swimming and fun with friends.
Families from all over North Carolina and adjoining states arrive for their annual beach vacation to soak up the sun and all the activities and events of the area.
So what about fishing in June? Blue marlin, white marlin, sailfish, dolphin, wahoo, cobia, king mackerel, bluefish, tuna, summer flounder, snapper, grouper, Spanish mackerel, shark, crabs and soft crabs. Again some of these are sports fish and not for human consumption.
If you've never eaten soft shell crab, it is time to try this delicious delicacy. You'll find them on the menu at most all seafood restaurants....just remember they are only available for a short period of time during the year.
By July, the summer is in full swing and the tourists, vacationers and week-enders continue to enjoy our beautiful beaches and surrounding waterways fishing, crabbing, digging clams, shelling, swimming, boating and walking on the beach.
Fourth of July celebrations are much anticipated and attended with each town celebrating in their own, unique way. But of the course, the biggest and best celebration is at Camp Lejeune Marine base. The Marines know how to celebrate our country's birthday and it is a day long party with something for everyone.
August is our hottest month of the year but with the breeze off the water, we do not get as hot here as the inland areas. The water and our proximity to the Gulf Stream keeps our temperatures more constant.
Fishing is not quite as good during July and August but the catches are pretty much the same as June.
September, October and November is Fall at the beach and it just does not get any better than that.
Residents often proclaim Fall is the best time of the year. No more lines at the restaurants or shops, kids are back in school so the beaches are not as crowded and fishing is at its best!
Add flounder, spot and speckled trout to the list of fish to be caught.
December is beautiful on the coast and more and more people are booking houses for their family Christmas celebration on the coast. Events like "An Evening of Candlelit Shopping" and "Christmas Skate in Jacksonville, NC" keeps everyone entertained and busy.
And there is definitely no better way to get some needed exercise after that huge Christmas dinner, than a brisk walk on the beach!
I hope this gives you an overview of our weather and what to expect when you arrive in our beautiful part of the world.
(Photos property of Cynthia Tilghman)
Cynthia Tilghman, Realtor, Onslow County Home Specialist 910 459 9189 Email Me
Kingsbridge Realty, Inc., Making Houses Homes
We take pride in assisting Military Families locate a home in Onslow County when relocating to Camp Lejeune North Carolina
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