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Where is the windiest place in Hawaii?

Maui's nickname is the Valley Isle because it has a low-lying valley between two tall volcanoes. Think of this valley as a giant wind tunnel. As northerly winds come through, the valley of Maui and Maalaea Bay experience extremely high wind speeds of up to 40 miles per hour.



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All of the islands offer fairly mild winter weather on their leeward side. But if you're hoping to see the most sun, Maui is the best island for you. If you're heading for the hottest temperatures, the Big Island has the winter weather you're looking for.

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