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It's 16°C and overcast in Big Island. Local time 12:45, sunset at 19:05. Weather models disagree on the cloud cover right now — trust the camera above.

Live Big Island
16°
Overcast
Feels like 15° · UV 9
Wind
18 km/h
north-northwesterly
Humidity
70%
Rain
0.0 mm
Pressure
1021 hPa
Sunrise → Sunset
05:50 → 19:05
13h 15m daylight
Air Quality
20 · Good
PM2.5 · 2 µg/m³
Running 10.8° below the seasonal average. Bring an extra layer.
UV index: 9
Mood: Overcast

The week ahead

Today
16° 11°
— dry —
Sat
16° 11°
— dry —
Sun
🌦
15° 10°
95%
Mon
🌦
14°
96%
Tue
🌦
13° 10°
94%
Wed
🌦
12°
100%
Thu
🌦
14° 10°
90%

Hour by hour

now 16 20 00 04 08
Temperature, next 24h
What's it like

In Big Island, right now.

Big Island cloud — 16°C with passing tropical cover. Warm and humid still; the surf keeps rolling, the palms keep swaying.

Common questions

What's the weather like on the Big Island of Hawaii?
The Big Island has a warm tropical climate year-round, with coastal temperatures usually 24-30°C and gentle trade winds. Remarkably, it contains many of the world's climate zones — the coast is warm and, on the leeward (Kona) side, quite dry, while the windward side is lush and rainy, and the high summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa can even get snow. The beach cams show the warm, sunny coastal side where conditions are reliably pleasant.
When is the best time to watch the Big Island beach cam?
Any time — the Hawaiian coast is beautiful year-round. For surf, winter (roughly November to March) brings bigger Pacific swells, while summer is calmer and ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Daytime in Hawaii (HST, UTC-10) shows the turquoise water and surf at their best; Hawaii is far behind most time zones, so when it's evening in Europe it's still bright midday on the beach. Sunsets on the cam can be spectacular.
Where on the Big Island is the cam located?
Explore.org's Hawaii cams are typically on the island's coast, capturing beach, surf, and ocean views. The Big Island — officially the island of Hawaiʻi — is the largest in the Hawaiian chain, home to active volcanoes, black-sand beaches, and an extraordinary range of landscapes from tropical shore to alpine summit. The beach cams focus on the warm, palm-fringed coast, a window onto Pacific paradise.
Can you see whales or marine life on the Hawaii cam?
Depending on the cam and season, yes — the waters off the Big Island are rich with marine life. Humpback whales migrate to Hawaiian waters in winter (roughly December to April) and can sometimes be seen offshore, while spinner dolphins, sea turtles, and tropical fish are present year-round. The beach cams primarily show the surf and shore, but the Pacific here is a living ocean, and patient watchers are sometimes rewarded.