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Sahar Jul 5th, 2001 09:47 AM

Hawaii in November
 
We will be on our honeymoon Nov 13 - 25th, Maui and Oahu, and I just heard that is monsoon season in Hawaii, I have never heard that before, I thought the weather is always beautiful there. <BR> <BR>Tell me it isn't true.

Koa Jul 5th, 2001 09:56 AM

No monsoon season in hawaii. November marks the beginning of the rainy season, but its not like the monsoons of southeast asia. Typically the windward sides of all islands receive the most rain. The leeward areas, especially on Maui and the big island are usually dry. The large volcanos on those islands block a lot of the incoming moisture. Occasionally, Kona storms affect the dry leeward areas, but there not common.

Melissa Jul 6th, 2001 12:53 AM

Maybe you are thinking of hurricane season? November is the tail end of hurricane "season" in Hawaii. I put it in quotes because, although there is a designated time when hurricanes are most likely in the Pacific, few make it to Hawaii--at least, to do much damage. In 35 years, I've only lived through 2 hurricanes here. The weather is usually still beautiful.

Ela Jul 6th, 2001 01:24 AM

Because we live in a Maritime climate, the weather can change within the same day. Some mornings might be cloudy, and it can be sunny by early afternoon. <BR> <BR>I agree that you may be thinking about Hurricane Season, which ends around that time.

What Jul 6th, 2001 04:34 AM

You have never been in an actual monsoon climate to make that comparison. Yes it is a rainy season but there are still plenty of sunny days in Hawaii during November.

s! Jul 6th, 2001 06:29 PM

I will be in Hawaii around the same dates. How rainy is Oahu during this time?

Shel Jul 9th, 2001 09:35 AM

So: if staying on Maui during November, and considering the wind and rain potential, which town would be the best choice? <BR> <BR>Thanks, <BR>Shel

up Jul 11th, 2001 02:10 PM

up please.

matt Jul 13th, 2001 01:29 AM

never no when it's going to rain on oahu. when the windward side rains, waikiki is usually sunny. it isn't true.

tart Jul 30th, 2001 10:00 AM

Try to stay on the leeward side of the islands (Wailea vs. Lahaina on Maui and Kohola Coast on the Big Island). They generally get less rain. I was in Hawaii the entire month of November a few years ago and didn't see a drop of rain.

topper Aug 1st, 2001 11:57 AM

up please

angela Aug 4th, 2001 09:40 PM

We will be in Kauai in November, which I believe is the wettest island. Which resort is the best for keeping dry, we are considering the Coconut Coast - what do you think?

karen Aug 6th, 2001 05:15 AM

Angela - We love Kauai, but, yes, it can be rainy there especially in November. The very best place for staying dry would be Poipu - "the sunny, south shore." I would not recommend staying on the North Shore, but, by all means, take a trip up North, but 'phone first to get a weather report. Also, we have found the east side of the island to be much rainier than the south on our travels each year to Kauai. If you are going to Kauai in November and want to be more assured of better weather, I would not stay on the Coconut coast - just my opinion.


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