WEATHER AND SEASONS IN SANTA CRUZ CALIFORNIA
WINTER ..... SPRING ..... SUMMER ..... AUTUMN
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JAN, FEB, EARLY MARCH
(RAINY SEASON)
Many guests choose this time of year
to watch the awe inspiring stroms over the great Pacific Ocean!
Watch the drama of a winter storm unfold over the Pacific Ocean,
curled up next to your cozy fireplace in either the 'Gnome'
Suite in Black Pearl Cottage, or Barefoot Loft Suite
in Grey Tower Villa. Winter is Awe inspiring!
Dramatic surf and magnificent clouds!
Walk along the wind swept shore,
fall asleep to the sound of
pounding surf, awaken to
the haunting calls of
laughing seagulls!
winter is so very,
very special!

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MID MARCH, APRIL, MAY, JUNE
(WARM WINDS, VERDANT MEADOWS)
The hillsides, mountains and valleys are alive wildflowers!
A splendid time to book. Tourists will not arrive till late June.
You can savor the beauty of the forests, beaches and quiet
countryside. Stroll the pathways, nature trails
and backroads of this magnificent region
Spring, a time of renewal and delight!
You'll love this time of year!

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LATE JUNE, JULY, AUGUST
(FOGGY COOL MORNINGS & EVENINGS, SUNNY EARLY AFTERNOON!)
A retreat from the hot inland weather!
This is the time of year people from the very hot climates
of the world come to Santa Cruz to escape the heat!
Even though the mornings and evenings are cool
(bring a light jacket) you will also need
sun hats since the afternoons can get
quite warm. Here the beaches are
considered the "warmest" in
all of central & northern
California, the water
is still cool.

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SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER AND EVEN DECEMBER
CONSIDERED FINEST WEATHER OF THE YEAR!
A quieter time of year!
Beautiful warm Indian Summer days starting in September, And
considered to be the finest beach weather of the year.
And continues from early September thru Christmas.
With only the occasional warm shower now and
again to freshen the air!


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