Hawaii may have the best, even the most, weather in the world. I live on the sunny side of Oahu, and so far I’ve never seen rain, I’ve never seen temperatures below 65 degrees or above 87 degrees, and I can go outside almost any time of the day to enjoy the amazing trade winds that keep them going. the islands have a temperate year.
There are still better times and worse times to visit Hawaii.
Hawaii’s Annual Temperatures
Except in the highest ranges, the year-round temperature in Hawaii remains between 65 degrees (at night in January and February) and about 88 degrees (at noon in the height of summer). Today, the temperature reached an unheard of 90 degrees, and the weather seemed to decry the number, calling it “heat.”
Even better, even though Hawaii is in the middle of the ocean, the humidity on the warmer side of the island remains relatively low all year long, even on the hottest days. (In the cooler northern part of the islands, you’ll find higher humidity and more rain, but lower temperatures.
That way, temperature wise, any time of the year can be a good time to visit Hawaii, although the winter months can be just a little chilly on the beach for people used to the hottest temperatures.
Summer months
Hawaii’s summer is very different from winter, which is somewhat drier even on the wettest northern sides of the islands. If you’re visiting Hawaii and prefer tropical weather, the northern beaches will be the summer season, with much less rain and heavy vegetation.
Indeed, the southern sides of all the islands tend to be the driest during the summer months, which contributes heavily to the frequent summer brushstrokes on all the islands. You rarely see more in the summer than these misty mouth sprays.