DonaldDuck21
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Thinking about booking a trip to Aulani for November and then hopping to Maui. How is the weather in November? Is it a good month to go?
My thought exactly lolAny month is a good time to go to Hawaii.
Month | Precipitation |
---|---|
Jan | 2.73in. |
Feb | 2.35in. |
Mar | 1.89in. |
Apr | 1.11in. |
May | 0.78in. |
Jun | 0.43in. |
Jul | 0.50in. |
Aug | 0.46in. |
Sept | 0.74in. |
Oct | 2.18in. |
Nov | 2.26in. |
Dec | 2.85in. |
But where in Hawaii is that chart for? The precipitation varies considerably from one place to another, even on the same island.Lived there twice. November can be wetter than most months, but as others have said, it’s never a bad time to go.
Month Precipitation Jan 2.73in. Feb 2.35in. Mar 1.89in. Apr 1.11in. May 0.78in. Jun 0.43in. Jul 0.50in. Aug 0.46in. Sept 0.74in. Oct 2.18in. Nov 2.26in. Dec 2.85in.
That table should be relatively correct throughout the islands. Total rainfall of course will vary from place to place on each island, but the rainier months will see more rain all over.But where in Hawaii is that chart for? The precipitation varies considerably from one place to another, even on the same island.
That table should be relatively correct throughout the islands. Total rainfall of course will vary from place to place on each island, but the rainier months will see more rain all over.
Even in the wetter months you’d usually still see the sun. There are chances you’ll end up with 5-6 days of cloudy weather, but more likely, a day/morning of clouds that blow through, dump a bunch of rain, and then drift away:
LOL - I seem to run into 3-4 days of overcast every time I go in February, but nowhere near that bad!LOL, except for maybe Kauai in early February, I think it poured rain the whole 10 days I was there!
I could not believe how rainy it was at that time of the year. No wonder it is so lush.
I have been other times and it wasn't as bad, I think it was just my luck but Kauai is a little wetter than most other islands.
Thanks for the info. I understood that Aulani was on the "dry side" of the island. As you can see when you drive there you go through a lot of brown scenery until you get to the Ko Ilina area where they have installed extensive irrigation.It’s Honolulu data—not far from Aulani.
Honolulu’s Inouye International Airport (where the data was collected) is in the same desert-like area of Oahu as is Aulani. You’re correct, it’s arid.Thanks for the info. I understood that Aulani was on the "dry side" of the island. As you can see when you drive there you go through a lot of brown scenery until you get to the Ko Ilina area where they have installed extensive irrigation.
OTOH, if people are heading toward the center of the island the mountains seem to always have rain clouds over them.