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Hawaii Weather

The Weather In Hawaii is extremely pleasant, with warm temperatures all year-round, and few major storms. High temperatures in the major population and tourist centers range from the upper 20’s Celsius in the winter to the mid 30’s in the summer, and lows are seldom below 24 in the summer or 19 in the winter. Other areas of the state can see lower temperatures because of elevation; there are mountain peaks that reach up to 4,000 meters on the island of Hawaii, and 3,000 meters on Maui. These peaks will get snow during the winter.

While the Hawaii Weather is very consistent in terms of temperature, precipitation is another matter. The ever-present trade winds will bring rain in an inconsistent manner, and the mountains influence the amount of rain that will fall on a given area. Small parts of Hawaii receive huge amounts of rain, while others receive little. The tourist areas, in general, receive frequent light sprinklings; on a given day you may experience 4 small storms that will deposit less than .03 cm of rain. Heavier rains and storms can occur, although thunderstorms are rare and weak, and Hawaii usually avoids direct hits by hurricanes.

Hawaii Weather And Climate - Celsius

These are the average weather conditions travellers may discover in major Hawaii cites:

Hilo Weather - The highest recorded temperature for Hilo for the past 59 years was 34°C, and the normal annual high is 27°C. The lowest documented temperature for Hilo for the past 59 years was 12°C, while the average low annual temperature is 19°C.

Hilo usually receives an average of 321 cm of rain during the year.

Honolulu Weather - The record high temperature for the last 36 years was 35°C, while the average high annual temperature is 29°C. The lowest reported temperature for Honolulu for the past 36 years was 12°C, and the regular annual low is 21°C.

Honolulu usually receives an annual average of 46 cm of rain.

Kahului Weather - The hottest day in Kahului for the past 41 years was 36°C, and the average yearly high is 29°C. The coldest day reported in Kahului for the past 41 years was -6°C, while the standard low annual daily temperature is 20°C.

Kahului typically receives a yearly average of 48 cm of precipitation.

Lihue Weather - The record high temperature for the last 55 years was 32°C, and the mean annual high is 27°C. The lowest documented temperature for Lihue for the past 55 years was 10°C, while the mean low daily annual temperature is 21°C.

Lihue usually receives an average of 101 cm of precipitation per year.