Climate Comfort Score
82/100
Excellent
Temperature, precipitation, and comfort score from NOAA NCEI 1991-2020 normals →
30-year climate normals from 1 weather station (1991-2020).
Kapalua-w Maui AP 462.4, Hawaii has an average annual temperature of 76°F and a climate comfort score of 82/100 (Excellent). Annual precipitation totals 27.8". Based on NOAA 30-year normals (1991–2020).
Avg Temperature
76°F (24°C)
Avg High
83°F
Avg Low
69°F
Annual Precip
27.8"
Annual Snow
0.0"
Comfort Score
82/100
Excellent
Climate Comfort Score
82/100
Excellent
Avg Annual Temperature
76°F
30-year mean (NOAA NCEI)
Annual Precipitation
27.8"
Liquid-equivalent total
PlainClimate composite — temperature mildness, humidity, precipitation, extreme-weather frequency. Excellent for the Kapalua-w Maui AP 462.4 area.
How the U.S. land temperature anomaly tracks against the global mean since 1900. The current NOAA 1991-2020 normal for Kapalua-w Maui AP 462.4 captures average conditions across the spread shown — the most recent decade is warmer than the 30-year mean.
Average daily high and low temperatures by month
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Mean | Precip | Snow | Freeze Days | 90°F+ Days |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 79°F (26°C) | 66°F (19°C) | 72°F (22°C) | 3.5" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| February | 79°F (26°C) | 66°F (19°C) | 72°F (22°C) | 2.4" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.1 |
| March | 79°F (26°C) | 66°F (19°C) | 73°F (23°C) | 3.9" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| April | 81°F (27°C) | 68°F (20°C) | 74°F (24°C) | 2.2" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.3 |
| May | 83°F (28°C) | 69°F (20°C) | 76°F (24°C) | 1.5" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.7 |
| June | 85°F (29°C) | 70°F (21°C) | 78°F (25°C) | 1.1" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.9 |
| July | 86°F (30°C) | 72°F (22°C) | 79°F (26°C) | 1.6" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 1.9 |
| August | 86°F (30°C) | 72°F (22°C) | 79°F (26°C) | 1.4" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 2.0 |
| September | 87°F (30°C) | 72°F (22°C) | 79°F (26°C) | 1.2" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 2.5 |
| October | 85°F (30°C) | 71°F (22°C) | 78°F (26°C) | 2.2" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 1.1 |
| November | 82°F (28°C) | 70°F (21°C) | 76°F (24°C) | 2.9" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| December | 80°F (27°C) | 68°F (20°C) | 74°F (23°C) | 3.9" | 0.0" | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Average monthly rainfall and snowfall
11.4 days with precipitation
11.5 days with precipitation
15.1 days with precipitation
14.4 days with precipitation
11.8 days with precipitation
13.5 days with precipitation
15.5 days with precipitation
13.3 days with precipitation
11.7 days with precipitation
12.8 days with precipitation
14.0 days with precipitation
15.2 days with precipitation
First Fall Freeze
N/A
50% probability date
Last Spring Freeze
N/A
50% probability date
Annual totals indicate energy demand for heating and cooling
Heating Degree Days
0
Higher = more heating needed
Cooling Degree Days
3,969
Higher = more cooling needed
Warmest Month
September
Coldest Month
January
The NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals describe Kapalua-w Maui AP 462.4, Hawaii as a location with an annual average temperature of 76°F, ranging from a mean daily high of 83°F to a mean daily low of 69°F. September is typically the warmest month of the year, while January is the coldest. These thirty-year averages, computed from station USC00513317, smooth out year-to-year variability and give a baseline expectation for typical conditions in any given month.
Precipitation patterns matter as much as temperature for anyone planning to live, garden, or travel here. Kapalua-w Maui AP 462.4 receives roughly 27.8 inches of precipitation each year, with seasonal snowfall possible. Growing-season length varies with elevation and microclimate, with the last spring freeze near N/A and the first fall freeze near N/A. For energy use, 0 heating degree days and 3,969 cooling degree days tell the story of how often furnaces and air conditioners run during a normal year.
On PlainClimate's composite comfort index, Kapalua-w Maui AP 462.4 scores 82/100 (Excellent), a blended measure that weighs temperature mildness, precipitation moderation, and extreme-weather frequency against one another. Use the monthly tables above to plan around specific windows — shoulder seasons for mild highs and lows, peak summer for September-driven heat, or deep winter for January-driven cold. All figures here are thirty-year averages: any single year may run warmer, wetter, drier, or cooler than the normal, so treat them as planning guidance rather than forecasts.
Data source: NOAA U.S. Climate Normals v1.0.1 (1991-2020). Station: USC00513317. For informational purposes only.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.