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What to do if its raining in Hawaii?

The 5 Best Things to Do in Hawaii When It Rains
  1. Stroll Through Iolani Palace. Location: 364 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA. ...
  2. Dive Into the Waikiki Aquarium. ...
  3. Indulge the Senses at the Manoa Chocolate Factory. ...
  4. Sing Your Way Through the Kamaka Ukulele Factory. ...
  5. Take in Culture at the Honolulu Museum of Art.




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And chances are, if it's raining in one part of the island, it's sunny on the other coast. (The eastern, or Windward side of each island is usually wetter than the Leeward or west coasts, which are more arid and drier.) Rain shouldn't ruin your day, though. It's what keeps Hawaii's beautiful environment lush and green.

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Don't swim, surf or dive near harbor entrances, river mouths and channels, especially after heavy rains. These types of waters are known to be frequented by sharks. currents of water flowing away from shore.

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Hawaii is generally warm year-round, but sometimes you might encounter a short cold spell when visiting in the winter months. Bring a light jacket (ideally a breathable, rainproof jacket) or sweater.

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Waialeale's summit is considered one of the wettest places on Earth, averaging some 450 inches (11,430 mm) of rain annually. Kauai has Hawaii's only consistently navigable rivers.

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In the lowlands at all times of the year, rainfall is most likely to occur during the nighttime or in the morning hours and least likely to occur during midafternoon.

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The wettest months are from November to March, but winter rains do not generally disrupt vacation plans, since the weather is very localized. This means that if it is raining where you are, there is almost always a sunny spot to be found around the coast.

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Hilo, Hawaii Known for its dramatic waterfalls, lush rainforests and blooming gardens, Hilo is full of amazing sites and world-class beauty. It's also known as the wettest place in the United States, averaging about 12 in. of rain per month.

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August is the hottest month in Hawaii with an average temperature of 27°C (81°F) and the coldest is January at 23°C (73°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in July. The wettest month is November with an average of 124mm of rain.

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Water can enter the snorkel and face mask in a variety of ways. This is normal and should not be a cause for concern. You can blow out the water through the snorkel if you feel any discomfort. If the face mask is full of water, you can tilt your head back to allow the water to drain out.

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Choppy waters are not ideal for snorkeling, especially; if you're not a proficient swimmer. Wavy waters will bounce you around, and you'll experience diminished underwater visibility because of increased moving debris and sand. Waves also influence the ease and safety of getting in and out of the waters.

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For everyday wear, jeans and a nice top are appropriate — but it's important to remember that it can get quite hot in Hawaii, so dressing lightly is always a good idea.

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