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Sunshine in the Pacific Northwest
is somewhat rare, but oh what a treat when it does shine! What about Hawaii?
The warmest month of the
year in Honolulu
is August with an
average high of 88.9 degrees. The coolest month is January with an
average low of 65.4 degrees.
The warmest month of the
year in Hilo
(on the big island) is September with an average high of 83.4
degrees. The coolest
month is February with a monthly average low of 63.5 degrees.
Where I live in Southwest Washington, the warmest month of the year is
August with an average high of 82.5 degrees. Hmm . . . almost like living in Hilo! Our coolest month
is January with an average low of 33.9 degrees. Not quite like Hawaii, huh?? Sigh . . .
Grab your sunglasses and
come visit me in August!
Aloha, and Mahalo for visiting!
Cheryl
The Hawaiian Island Detective Club
Book One—Pineapples in Peril
RELEASES OCTOBER 1, 2012!!
Nice weather. I always thought it got hotter than that in the tropics, but I guess the balmy breezes keep it temperate.
ReplyDeleteThat's what makes Hawaii so wonderful! I LOVE the temps there--wish I was there right now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and comment, Brandi.
Aloha! --Cheryl
Wow. We don't have that kind of weather in Northern Indiana, that's for sure. We do the whole sauna thing and bake-'em-'til-they're-well-done thing. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy summer, friend.
We do the "drip-dry" thing in the Pacific NW!
DeleteThanks for the visit and comment, Rhonda! Happy Summer to you too.
Aloha! --Cheryl
Wow, I thought Hawaii would be al ot warmer than that. Here in FL it gets into high nineties pretty regularly. lol
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Hawaiian climate, Jessica. It's nice and warm--often hot, but not so hot and humid as to make you want to stay inside with air conditioning. Island breezes can blow through your windows and make the house wonderful!
DeleteThanks for the comment, Jessica--don't melt in all that Florida heat!!
Aloha! --Cheryl