

Weather on all of the Hawaiian Islands is very
consistent, with only minor changes in temperature
throughout the year.
This is due to year-round warm sea surface temperatures,
which keep the overlying atmosphere warm as well.
In practical terms, there are only 2 seasons:
the summer months (called Kau in Hawaiian) that
extend from May to October and the winter months
(Ho'oilo) that run from November to April.
The average daytime summer temperature at sea
level is 85 degrees F. (29.4 C) while the average
daytime winter temperature is 78 degrees (25.6
C). Temperatures at night are approximately 10
degrees F. lower.
The islands are an incredible collection of many
diverse micro-environments, each with its own
unique weather, plants and animals. As a result
of the shielding effect of volcanic mountains
and the differences in weather found at various
elevations, there are as many different climate
zones here as exist along the entire coast stretching
from Alaska to Costa Rica.
For the full impact of this, visitors need only
explore the islands by car or helicopter and they’ll
see the beauty of tropical rain forests, cool
alpine regions, stony deserts and sunny beaches
- all within the span of just a few short miles.
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