| Kauai Weather
For the
current Kauai weather forecast, visit the
National Weather Service web site.
It seems almost irrelevant to think of weather when
you visit a beautiful island in the Tropics. In
Kauai every day is a great day with warm
temperatures during the day dropping just enough
later, making for pleasant evenings. The water
temperatures are extremely inviting as well. Another
benefit to visitors is that any time of year is
ideal -- unlike many destinations when a little
strategic planning is required, Kauai's weather is
glorious year-round.
The island offers "micro-climates," with lush spots
as well as dry, arid areas. The subject of rain is a
common one and the misunderstanding, when clarified,
actually works in guests' favor. Mount Waialeale
(elevation 5,148 ft) is at the heart of Kauai's
interior and is the quintessential lush rainforest
with over 400 inches of rain per year; however,
while it is raining here, elsewhere on Kauai are
warm breezes and sunny skies. Areas around Mt.
Waialeale are generally not affected by the rain
that falls at the mountain's peak, and the coastal
parts of the island get far less rain than the
central spots (as little as 18 inches a year in
leeward Kauai). Much of Kauai's rainfall is a
nightly occurrence, and the rain showers that do
occur are almost always brief. When you do see the
rain, it's a beautiful and brief blessing usually
followed by glorious rainbows.
The trade winds in Kauai are another factor
providing great weather for visitors. The winds are generally light and
help blow away much of the humidity and are, for the most part, kindly
absent in the winter
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