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It's 29°C and overcast in Honolulu. Local time 13:45, sunset at 19:17.

Live Waikiki Beach
29°
Overcast
Feels like 30° · UV 9
Wind
25 km/h
east-northeasterly
Humidity
55%
Rain
0.0 mm
Pressure
1018 hPa
Sunrise → Sunset
05:56 → 19:17
13h 21m daylight
Air Quality
19 · Good
PM2.5 · 8 µg/m³
Running 2.3° above the seasonal average.
UV index: 9
Mood: Rainy

The week ahead

Today
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29° 24°
21%
Sat
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28° 23°
39%
Sun
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28° 23°
25%
Mon
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29° 22°
24%
Tue
29° 22°
— dry —
Wed
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29° 22°
21%
Thu
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29° 23°
8%

Hour by hour

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Temperature, next 24h
What's it like

In Honolulu, right now.

Hawaiian rain — 0.0mm, often dramatic and brief. Rainbows guaranteed afterwards. Manoa Valley is at its lushest. The leeward south coast usually stays drier.

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Where Honolulu goes when it rains

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Common questions

What are the best months to visit Honolulu?
April-May and September-October. Warm (24-28°C), drier than winter, less crowded. December-March is whale-watching season (humpbacks visible from shore) but rainier and full of mainland holidaymakers. June-August is hot and busy. November is the start of winter rain. The trade winds blow year-round at 15-25 km/h, keeping it comfortable even in summer. Sea temperature stays 24-27°C — always swimmable.
What should I pack for Honolulu?
Tropical casual. Swimwear (you'll wear it daily), board shorts, light t-shirts, sandals or flip-flops. Rashguard for snorkeling (sun protection over sunscreen, also reef-safe). Light dress or aloha shirt for evenings (Hawaii's 'dress code' is famously relaxed). Reef-safe sunscreen is legally required — most regular sunscreens are banned. UV is intense (10-12) year-round. Light rain jacket for sudden tropical showers. Water shoes for rocky beaches.
When is hurricane season in Hawaii?
June 1 to November 30. Direct hits on Honolulu are rare (most storms curve north), but tropical storms passing nearby bring 2-3 days of heavy rain, big surf, flight delays. Major hurricanes hit roughly every 10-20 years (Iniki 1992, Lane 2018 came close). Check NOAA's Central Pacific Hurricane Center if visiting in season. Most tourist activity continues unaffected. Cruise ships sometimes reroute. The big surf from distant storms makes North Shore unsafe for swimming.
What are trade winds and how do they affect Honolulu?
Trade winds blow from the northeast at 15-25 km/h almost year-round — Hawaii's natural air conditioning. They keep temperatures comfortable (24-28°C with breeze feels like 22°C with no wind), bring brief mountain rain showers, and create the ideal climate for tropical living. When trades fail (called 'Kona weather' — about 10% of days), Honolulu becomes humid and sticky, sometimes with volcanic smog ('vog') from the Big Island. Trade-wind days are 'normal' Hawaii; Kona days are when locals complain about weather.