Weather - Hawaii Travel Tag 
Categorized on: Kauai within Articles
The weather on Kauai is pretty balanced throughout the year. Still, knowing about this balance and what the weather is like here, before your trip, is very helpful when it comes to selecting a place to stay on the island. If you're adamant about avoiding the rain, then, as you'll see below, the south shore is certainly going to be your best bet....Categorized on: Maui within Articles
Maui weather patterns change dramatically depending where you are on the island due to a large number of microclimates. Within a few miles, the average rainfall on Maui can change by several inches very quickly. Let's take a closer look at what areas of Maui are the driest and wettest, as this will help you decide where to stay during your...Categorized on: Big Island of Hawaii within Articles
Weather on the Big Island of Hawaii changes as rapidly as the terrain around it. No other island has the same diversity as the Big Island, not by a long shot. In some areas rainfall can be absolutely zero, not a drop falls all year long; and the terrain looks it - dry and barren. In other areas it can be rainy every day of the year (like Hilo or...Categorized on: Oahu within Articles
Oahu weather patterns are some of the most stable in the entire state. Unless you head mauka (inland) you're not likely to experience a lot of rain on the island, even on the wetter windward (east) side. That said, let's take a closer look at what the weather is like on Oahu, as this will help you decide where to stay during your vacation or trip....


