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Waikoloa

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To ensure your trip goes perfectly, check the latest weather forecast for Waikoloa. Below you'll find up-to-date data and handy charts to help you plan your day with ease.

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Overview

The climate in Waikoloa is remarkably stable and mild, reminiscent of an eternal spring or a comfortable early summer. A very pleasant temperature range is maintained throughout the year: the air warms up to an average of +20...+22°C, and maximum daytime temperatures rarely exceed +25°C, even in August. The absence of sweltering heat and sudden cold snaps makes this region of the USA an attractive destination for travelers regardless of the time of year.

There are practically no distinct seasons here, and the difference between the warmest and coolest months is minimal. A characteristic feature of the local weather is its unique precipitation pattern: although the number of "wet" days per year is quite high, the total volume of rainfall is negligibly small (only 4–12 mm per month). This indicates that rain in Waikoloa usually consists of light, passing drizzles or brief "sun showers" that won't disrupt your holiday plans.

Temperature

The climate in Waikoloa is remarkably stable and mild, making this destination attractive for travelers year-round. The annual temperature range is minimal: the difference between the average temperatures of the coldest month (February) and the warmest (August) is only about 3-4 degrees. The beginning of the year is considered the coolest period, with average temperatures around 19.1°C, while peak warmth occurs in August and September with averages around 22.5°C.

Summer months in Waikoloa are characterized by very comfortable warmth without extreme heat. At the height of the season, from July to September, daytime highs usually reach a pleasant 25.5°C. Although statistics indicate a large number of days with precipitation, its intensity is extremely low, so the weather feels warm and soft. Winter here is more like a "shoulder season": even in January and February, the air warms up to 22-23°C during the day, allowing you to enjoy outdoor activities without needing warm clothing.

Travelers should take into account daily temperature fluctuations, which are noticeable even if not large. The difference between the daytime high and nighttime low is usually about 5-6 degrees. While you will enjoy sunny warmth during the day, nights—especially in winter—can bring a refreshing chill as temperatures drop to 16-17°C. Therefore, it's recommended to have a light windbreaker or sweater for evening walks.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Waikoloa is characterized by a unique microclimate with very low total rainfall throughout the year. Even during periods that might formally be called wetter, the amount of rain remains minimal, making this region one of the sunniest and driest. You are unlikely to encounter prolonged downpours that could ruin your vacation, as precipitation occurs exclusively in the form of rain.

Analyzing the statistics, one can notice that the summer period brings slightly more moisture compared to winter. The "rainiest" month in terms of volume is August (about 12 mm), while in January and March, only 4 mm falls, which is the annual low. This indicates the absence of a pronounced rainy season in the traditional sense.

Curiously, the frequency of precipitation is quite high despite its negligible volume. In summer months like July, the maximum number of days with precipitation is recorded (up to 31 days), while in winter, this figure is around 22 days. This combination of high frequency and low volume suggests that rains here are typically brief light drizzles or overnight showers that dry quickly and are hardly felt by vacationers.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Since the weather in Waikoloa is stable year-round, your wardrobe should primarily consist of light summer clothes. During the day, temperatures usually stay within a comfortable range of 20°C to 25°C, so T-shirts, shorts, light dresses, and clothes made from natural breathable fabrics (cotton, linen) will be most appropriate. Don't forget your swimwear, as beach season is always in full swing here.

Despite the warm daytime weather, evenings and nights can be quite cool, with temperatures dropping to 16–17°C. We recommend using a layering approach: be sure to bring a light jacket, windbreaker, or cozy hoodie for evening strolls, especially considering the potential ocean breeze. Statistics show frequent but generally light precipitation throughout the year, so a compact umbrella or a light raincoat won't take up much space in your suitcase and may come in handy during a brief shower.

Pay special attention to sun protection and comfortable movement. Sunscreen with a high SPF, a hat, and quality sunglasses are essential even on cloudy days. As for footwear, in addition to beach sandals, it's worth bringing a pair of comfortable sneakers or closed-toe shoes for long walks and excursions around the area.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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