Maui Raining: What to do then?
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Maui Raining: What to do then?
We were planning to driving to Hana and Haleakala on Sun and Mon, but the weather forecast shows rain on both of those days. Should we avoid going there because of the rain? Road is more hazardous and can't hike out there?
Other parts of the island is also getting rain, according to the forecast, so beach activities may not be good either. What to do?
Hope some folks are still around to answer my questions. Thanks! Heading out to Maui today...
Other parts of the island is also getting rain, according to the forecast, so beach activities may not be good either. What to do?
Hope some folks are still around to answer my questions. Thanks! Heading out to Maui today...
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This is not until evening - but still daylight. It comes very highly recommended by myself as well as others:
http://warrenandannabelles.com/evening_res.html
http://warrenandannabelles.com/evening_res.html
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The best source for accurate weather info is
www.mauiweathertoday.com
Be sure to read Glenn's Daily Narrative..there's a link on the website. He lives on Maui and updates his narrative at least twice a day.
If you truly get a day that is wet all over the island, there are some small museums that are interesting. My favorites are the Bailey House in Wailuku and the Sugar Museum just outside Kahalui.
www.mauiweathertoday.com
Be sure to read Glenn's Daily Narrative..there's a link on the website. He lives on Maui and updates his narrative at least twice a day.
If you truly get a day that is wet all over the island, there are some small museums that are interesting. My favorites are the Bailey House in Wailuku and the Sugar Museum just outside Kahalui.