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Climate of North Carolina

September 5th, 2009

The geographical divisions of North Carolina are useful when discussing the climate of the state.

The coastal plain is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, which keeps temperatures mild in winter and moderate in the summer. Daytime high temperatures on the coast average less than 89°F (32°C) during the summer. In the winter, the coast has the mildest temperatures in the state, with daytime temperatures rarely dropping below 40°F (4°C); the average daytime winter temperature in the coastal plain is usually in the mid 60s. Temperatures in the coastal plain rarely drop below freezing even at night. The coastal plain usually receives only one inch of snow or ice annually, and in some years there may be no snow or ice at all.

The Atlantic Ocean has less influence on the Piedmont region, and as a result the Piedmont has hotter summers and colder winters than the coast. Daytime highs in the Piedmont often average over 90°F (32°C) in the summer. While it is not common for temperatures to reach over 100°F (38°C) in North Carolina, when it happens, the highest temperatures are to be found in the lower areas of the Piedmont, especially around the city of Fayetteville. Additionally, the weaker influence of the Atlantic Ocean means that temperatures in the Piedmont often fluctuate more widely than the coast.

In the winter, the Piedmont is much less mild than the coast, with daytime temperatures that are usually in the mid 50s, and temperatures often drop below freezing at night. The region averages from 3 – 5 inches of snowfall annually in the Charlotte area to 6 – 8 inches in the Raleigh – Durham area. The Piedmont is especially notorious for sleet and freezing rain. It can be heavy enough in some storms to snarl traffic and collapse trees and power lines. Annual precipitation and humidity is lower in the Piedmont than either the mountains or the coast, but even at its lowest, the precipitation is a generous 40 inches per year.

The Appalachian Mountains are the coolest area of the state, with daytime temperatures averaging in the low 40s and upper 30s for highs in the winter and often falling into the teens ( – 9 °C) or lower on winter nights. Relatively cool summers have temperatures rarely rising above 80°F (27°C). Snowfall in the mountains is usually 14 – 20 inches per year, but it is often greater in the higher elevations. For example, during the Blizzard of 1993 more than 50 inches of snow fell on Mount Mitchell over a period of three days.

Severe weather occurs regularly in North Carolina. On average, the state receives a direct hit from a hurricane once a decade. Tropical storms arrive every 3 or 4 years. In some years, several hurricanes or tropical storms can directly strike the state or brush across the coastal areas. Only Florida and Louisiana are hit by hurricanes more often. Although many people believe that hurricanes menace only coastal areas, the rare hurricane, which moves inland quickly enough can cause severe damage. In 1989 Hurricane Hugo caused heavy damage in Charlotte and even as far inland as the Blue Ridge Mountains in the northwestern part of the state. On average, North Carolina has 50 days of thunderstorm activity per year, with some storms becoming severe enough to produce hail, flash floods, and damaging winds.

North Carolina averages fewer than 20 tornadoes per year. Many of these are produced by hurricanes or tropical storms along the coastal plain. Tornadoes from thunderstorms are a risk, especially in the eastern part of the state. The western Piedmont is often protected by the mountains, which break up storms up as they try to cross over them. The storms will often reform farther East. Also a weather feature known as “cold air damming” occurs in the western part of the state. This can also weaken storms but can also lead to major ice events in winter.

Monthly normal high and low temperatures (Fahrenheit) for various North Carolina cities.

City Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Asheville 46/26 50/28 58/35 66/42 74/51 80/58 83/63 82/62 76/55 67/43 57/35 49/29
Cape Hatteras 54/39 55/39 60/44 68/52 75/60 82/68 85/73 85/72 81/68 73/59 65/50 57/43
Charlotte 51/32 56/34 64/42 73/49 80/58 87/66 90/71 88/69 82/63 73/51 63/42 54/35
Fayetteville 52/31 56/33 64/39 73/47 80/56 87/65 90/70 89/69 83/63 74/49 65/41 56/34
Greensboro 47/28 52/31 60/38 70/46 77/55 84/64 88/68 86/67 79/60 70/48 60/39 51/31
Raleigh 50/30 54/32 62/39 72/46 79/55 86/64 89/68 87/67 81/61 72/48 62/40 53/33
Wilmington 56/36 60/38 66/44 74/51 81/60 86/68 90/72 88/71 84/66 76/54 68/45 60/38

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Geography

September 5th, 2009

North Carolina is bordered by South Carolina on the South, Georgia on the Southwest, Tennessee on the West, Virginia on the North, and the Atlantic Ocean on the East. The United States Census Bureau classifies North Carolina as a Southern state in the sub-category of being one of the South Atlantic States.

North Carolina consists of three main geographic sections: the coastal plain, which occupies the Eastern 45% of the state; the Piedmont region, which contains the middle 35%; and the Appalachian Mountains and foothills. The extreme Eastern section of the state contains the Outer Banks, a string of sandy, narrow islands, which form a barrier between the Atlantic Ocean and inland waterways. The Outer Banks form two sounds—Albemarle Sound in the North and Pamlico Sound in the South. They are the two largest landlocked sounds in the United States.

Immediately inland, the coastal plain is relatively flat, with rich soils ideal for growing tobacco, soybeans, melons, and cotton. The coastal plain is North Carolina’s most rural section, with few large towns or cities. Agriculture remains an important industry. The major rivers of the coastal plain: the Neuse, Tar, Pamlico, and Cape Fear, tend to be slow moving and wide.

The coastal plain transitions to the Piedmont region along the “fall line”, a line that marks the elevation at which waterfalls first appear on streams and rivers. The Piedmont region of central North Carolina is the state’s most urbanized and densely populated section – all five of the state’s largest cities are located in the Piedmont. It consists of gently rolling countryside frequently broken by hills or low mountain ridges. A number of small, isolated, and deeply eroded mountain ranges and peaks are located in the Piedmont, including the Sauratown Mountains, Pilot Mountain, the Uwharrie Mountains, Crowder’s Mountain, King’s Pinnacle, the Brushy Mountains, and the South Mountains. The Piedmont ranges from about 300 – 400 feet elevation in the East to over 1,000 feet in the West. Due to the rapid population growth of the Piedmont, many of the farms and much of the rural countryside in this region is being replaced by sub-urbanization: shopping centers, housing developments, and large corporate office parks. Agriculture is steadily declining in importance in this region. The major rivers of the Piedmont, such as the Yadkin and Catawba, tend to be fast flowing, shallow, and narrow.

The western section of the state is part of the Appalachian Mountain range. Among the sub ranges of the Appalachians located in the state are the Great Smoky Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains, Great Balsam Mountains, and the Black Mountains. The Black Mountains are the highest in the Eastern United States, and culminate in Mount Mitchell at 6,684 feet. It is the highest point East of the Mississippi River. Although agriculture remains important, tourism has become the dominant industry in the mountains. One agricultural pursuit that has prospered and grown in recent decades is the growing and selling of Christmas trees. Due to the higher altitude of the mountains, the climate often differs markedly from the rest of the state. Winters in Western North Carolina typically feature significant snowfall and subfreezing temperatures more akin to a mid-western state than a Southern one.

North Carolina has 17 major river basins. Five of the state’s river basins: the Hiwassee, Little Tennessee, French Broad, Watauga and New, are part of the Mississippi River Basin, which drains to the Gulf of Mexico. All the others flow to the Atlantic Ocean. Of the 17 basins, 11 originate within the state of North Carolina, but only four are contained entirely within the state’s borders – the Cape Fear, Neuse, White Oak and Tar-Pamlico.

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North Carolina State

September 5th, 2009

North Carolina is a state located on the Atlantic seaboard in the Southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the South, Tennessee to the West and Virginia to the North. North Carolina contains 100 counties and its capital is Raleigh.

North Carolina state was one of the original Thirteen Colonies, originally known as Province of Carolina. Joara, a native village near present-day Morganton, was the site in 1567 of Fort San Juan, the first Spanish colonial settlement in the interior of what became the United States. A colony was later established at Roanoke Island, the first attempt by the English to found a settlement in the Americas.

On May 20, 1861, North Carolina was one of the last of the Confederate states to declare secession from the Union, to which it was restored on July 4, 1868. The state was the location of the first successful controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air flight, by the Wright brothers, at Kill Devil Hills, about 6.4 miles from Kitty Hawk in 1903. Today, it is a fast-growing state with an increasingly diverse economy and population. As of July 1, 2008, the population was estimated to be 9,222,414 – a 14.5% increase since April 1, 2000. Recognizing eight Native American tribes, North Carolina state has the largest population of Native Americans of any state East of the Mississippi River.

North Carolina state has a wide range of elevations, from sea level on the coast to almost 6,700 feet in the mountains. The coastal plains are strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the state falls in the humid subtropical zone. More than 300 miles from the coast, the Western, mountainous part of the state has a subtropical highland climate.

As of 2008 (the most current numbers available), North Carolina is the fourth-fastest growing state in the United States and the fastest growing state East of the Mississippi River.

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Inn on Pamlico Sound

January 10th, 2009

Welcome to the Inn on Pamlico Sound, a bed & breakfast inn on the water on North Carolina‘s Outer Banks. The Inn provides a casually elegant bed and breakfast lodging experience in the midst of the natural beauty and pristine beaches of Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Take in the breathtaking beauty of our location on the banks of the Pamlico Sound while enjoying close proximity to the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and the Atlantic Ocean beaches.

Inn on Pamlico Sound Services:

  • Bed and Breakfast

Contact Details for Inn on Pamlico Sound:

Tel: (252) 995-7030

Fax: (252) 995-7016

Web: www.innonpamlicosound.com

Email: innkeeper@innonpamlicosound.com

Address:

49684 NC Hwy 12
Buxton, NC 27920

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The Outdoors Inn

January 10th, 2009

Welcome to the Outdoors Inn. Relax and enjoy real island living in the casual atmosphere of our eclectic 1890′s home. The interior is mostly tongue and groove juniper on the walls and ceiling.  We enjoy restoring our home and complete a new project every year.  Located in the historic section of downtown Manteo, this 2-bedroom Inn offers you private baths, queen size beds, central heat & air conditioning, refrigerator in room, hair dryers & am-fm radio alarm clock.  We offer fresh coffee & a full home-made breakfast. We are within walking distance of the many shops and sites of the historic area of downtown Manteo.  You may wish to ride our bicycles to the various parks and aquariums on Roanoke Island. Plus we are only a five minute drive to the beach.

The Outdoors Inn Services:

  • Bed and Breakfast
  • LOCAL KAYAK TOURS
  • EVERGLADES KAYAK TOURS
  • SCUBA DIVING TRIPS
  • SCUBA LESSONS
  • OTHER ACTIVITIES

Contact Details for The Outdoors Inn:

Tel: (252) 473-1356

Web: www.theoutdoorsinn.com

Email: pam@theoutdoorsinn.com

Address:

406 Uppowoc Ave.
Manteo, NC 27954

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3 Seasons Bed & Breakfast

January 10th, 2009

If you are contemplating a break from the frantic pace of the everyday, if you appreciate the value of extraordinary accommodations in comfortable surroundings, if you enjoy golf, walking to the beach, and being close to unique shops and attractions on the beautiful Outer Banks.  Then 3 Seasons Bed & Breakfast is the perfect setting for your getaway.

3 Seasons Bed & Breakfast Services:

  • Bed and Breakfast
  • Beach Chairs
  • Beach Towels
  • Outdoor Showers
  • Beach Bikes to Ride
  • Golf Course
  • Complimentary Cocktail Hour

Contact Details for 3 Seasons Bed & Breakfast:

Tel: (252) 261-4791

Web: www.threeseasonsouterbanks.com

Email: info@threeseasonsouterbanks.com

Address:

4628 Seascape Dr
Kitty Hawk, NC 27949

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Anchor Court Cottages

January 10th, 2009

Located on the oceanfront in quiet residential area of South Nags Head, the Anchor Court Cottages offer a pleasant beach retreat for vacationers from March through November. These  modern, comfortable beach homes feature three bedrooms, two baths, central air and heat, ceiling fans, CATV, complete kitchen facilities, lots of decks with beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean with no streets to cross. Convenient nearby fishing pier, shops and fine restaurants. Off-season daily and weekly rates, great prime season weekly rates.

Anchor Court Cottages Services:

  • Guest Cottages

Contact Details for Anchor Court Cottages:

Tel: (252) 261-3449

Fax: (252) 261-3123

Web: www.anchorcourtcottages.com

Email:  info@anchorcourtcottages.com

Address:

18 1/2 Mile Post S. Nags Head
Nags Head, NC 27959

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Beach Haven

January 9th, 2009

I am Beach Haven I am a seaside oasis offering a quiet atmosphere with an accent on newness and cleanliness. I am not the “typical” motel room, but guest’s rooms uniquely decorated and furnished with special attention to detail. I am peaceful and relaxing inside and out. My rooms overlook a well groomed landscape and natural seascape laced with Atlantic beach grass and sea oats. Enjoy morning coffee or afternoon toddy from my elevated observation deck overlooking our private beach and cashmere lawn.

Outer Banks Centre for Beach Haven Services:

  • Motel

Contact Details for Beach Haven:

Tel: (252) 261-4785

Fax:  (252) 255-2993

Web: www.beachhavenmotel.com

Email:   info@beachhavenmotel.com

Address:

4104 Virginia Dare Trail
Kitty Hawk, NC 27949

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Beacon Motor Lodge

January 9th, 2009

Welcome to the Beacon Motor Lodge located in Nags Head on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We are AAA approved and you’ll find everything needed for the perfect vacation experience in a relaxed, family atmosphere. All out comfortable, tastefully furnished accommodations feature wall-to-wall carpeting, individual climate control, direct dial phone, color cable TV with HBO, daily maid service and at-your-door parking. All rooms feature microwaves and refrigerators. Many units also feature fully equipped kitchens

Beacon Motor Lodge Services:

  • Motel
  • Swimming Pool
  • BBQ Grills
  • Cable TV

Contact Details for Beacon Motor Lodge:

Tel: (252) 441-5501

Fax:  (252) 441-2178

Web: www.beaconmotorlodge.com

Email:   beaconobx@embarqmail.com

Address:

2617 S Virginia Dare Trail
Nags Head, NC 27959

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Blue Heron Motel

January 9th, 2009

Here at the Blue Heron Motel, you can laze the hours way on our sun-kissed beach, splash and play in the Atlantic’s blue waters, or fish for tackle busters from the beach or one of the nearby piers. Your private balcony offers a marvelous sunrise view and unobstructed views of the ocean in all its glory.

Blue Heron Motel Services:

  • All Motel Rooms Face The Ocean
  • Heated Indoor Pool & Spa
  • 2 Outdoor Pools
  • Refrigerators
  • Microwaves
  • In-Room Coffee

Contact Details for Blue Heron Motel:

Tel: (252) 441-7447

Web: www.blueheronnc.com

Email:   info@blueheronnc.com

Address:

6811 Virginia Dare Trail
Nags Head, NC 27959

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