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Can any one tell me how would be the weather in the month of september in Honolulu? |
Travel Info Can any one tell me how would be the weather in the month of september in Honolulu? Travel Tips I was there this past September during the Floral Parade, and it was quite warm, I believe in the mid-upper 80's. The sun was shining almost every day. Some days were cooler than others, but not bad at all! Source(s): Went for vacation. Other Travel Tips Hawaii Weather Directory December 21 through March 21: The winter months are usually rainy on the islands' eastern (windward) sides, and high waves can close many beaches and cancel off shore excursions. March 21 through June 21 Better weather. Less rainy and calmer breezes. June 21 through September 21 Warm, dry weather. Perfect for hiking and camping, and of course, the beach, boating, surfing and fishing. September 21 through December 21 Perfect weather. Similar to the summer's. http://www.royalelephant.com/hawaii/dail... August and September are typically the hotter months here. It's hard to predict what the weather is going to be like this year but in the past, temperatures have soared to the 90's in September. Hope that helps...... Should be upper 80's to mid 90's in the day time, low 70's at night. Here is some info from our website Oahu Weather Avg. Hi / Low: 84 / 68掳F (29 / 20掳C) Rainy season:December - March Best time:9:00 a.m to 12:00 noon Sunset:5:45 p.m winter, 7:15 p.m. summer Hawaii is world-famous for its beautiful climate where a wedding on a picturesque beach is a natural. However, its lush landscapes do require a certain amount of rainfall. Most days are sunny and clear with Hawaii鈥檚 amazing intermittent, rainbow-producing, 鈥済ood-luck, cooling mist wafting down from the Koolau Mountains. Spring-time in Hawaii is our most unpredictable time of the year as far as weather is concerned. Certain areas of Oahu receive almost daily rain during this time of year. But there is the occasional tropical storm which can blow through at almost any time of the year. Although we have never had a wedding rained-out, that is not to say it cannot happen. We do not provide a 鈥渞ain option". However, in the rare event of inclement weather, you may choose to move your wedding to one of our indoor venues at special rates available only through Paradise Weddings. Please note: Honolulu and Waianae are located on the drier south and Leeward sides of the island of Oahu. The Windward and north side where the Moli'i Gardens at Kualoa Ranch is located, receives quite a bit more rainfall than the rest of the island. Most days, Hawaii is blessed with the wonderful 鈥渁ir-conditioning of its tradewinds but sometimes a particularly windy day may present a challenge to hair-dos and wedding veils. Depending on the location, we do our best to hold the ceremony out of the wind but being out-of-doors, it鈥檚 really Mother Nature鈥檚 call. 聽 If possible, plan to be in Hawaii at least twenty-four hours before your wedding. Once you are here, be liberal with a high-factor sunscreen. We recommend that you use an SPF of 30 while you are in Hawaii if you are not used to the strong sunrays which we receive here. The cooling tradewinds are wonderful but the Hawaiian sun is the most intense of the fifty states. www.ParadiseWeddings.org |
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