Thursday, October 10, 2013

An awesome time to be at Santa Rosa Beach

With the Atlantic hurricane season apparently fizzling out while the zombie-like remnants of tropical storm Karen create rainy and overcast misery over the Mid-Atlantic states the weather at Casablanca on 30A remains a great reason for visiting!  There IS no rain in the official NWS forecast through early next week while sunshine abounds.  Temperatures are topping out in the comfortable low to mid-80's every day while morning lows dip "all the way down" to the mid-60's.

Surface high pressure centered near New Orleans is responsible for this delightful weather via its clockwise circulation that ensure the light breezes will head offshore.  This pushes the abundant Gulf moisture away from the beach and provides dry conditions replete with bright blue skies.  In fact the Weather Prediction Center rainfall total map through next Thursday (10/17) shows absolutely no rainfall accumulation for Santa Rosa Beach (red star):



So if you want bright blue skies, abundant sunshine, and warm temperatures make plans to head south to Casablanca on 30A.  It's a great way to extend summertime!

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