Weather
Basically, Hawaii
has only two seasons—summer and winter—and the weather conditions are fairly
consistent year round. In fact, you’re more likely to find temperature
variations between elevations and coast exposures than you are between
traditional seasons. For example,
Hilo on the
Big Island of Hawaii
is one of the wetter places in the state. On the opposite side of the island,
however, Kona
is usually arid, warm and full of sunshine.
The winter season does bring dangerous wave conditions to the north shore of the
islands, and novice surfers and swimmer are advised to stay out of the water.
Also, hurricane season in Hawaii is from June through November. (The last major
hurricane here was Iniki, which blistered the island of Kauai in 1992.)
The highest temperature on record in the Aloha State is 100 degrees F, on August
27, 1931 in Pahala on the Big Island. The lowest temperature is 12 degrees F,
recorded at the 13,770-foot elevation level of Mauna Kea on the Big Island on
May 17, 1979. Hawaii is the only state in America never to have recorded a
below-zero temperature.
Temperatures in Hawaii range from the mid-70s to the mid-80s for most of the
year. The mercury dips into the 60s during the winter months and rises to the
mid-90s in the summer.
Hawaii’s "wet" season generally starts in November, but the rains aren’t usually
long enough to spoil a vacation. (Locals often refer to these passing showers as
"liquid sunshine.") Rainfall over the waters near Hawaii averages between 25 and
30 inches a year. The islands receive as much 15 times that amount in some areas
and less than a third of it in other places.
You’ll want to dress for comfort in the Islands: T-shirts, shorts, jeans,
tank-tops, sundresses are appropriate wear for Hawaii’s climate. Pack a light
jacket for the cooler evenings. Sunglasses and a visor are recommended to
protect you from the sun. Remember that excessive exposure to the sun’s rays can
be harmful. Sunscreen is a must for visitors of every age.
Overall, Hawaii’s weather is delightfully mild, with moderate humidity and
gentle trade winds. Enjoy the sunshine