Maui Weather Is Very Localized
##Maui Weather Is Very Localized Weather on Maui is very localized, so the average temperature doesn't really tell the whole story. Also, the rain tends to fall all at once like a flash food, so the quantity of rain isn't that relevant except for the windward shore (i.e. Hana) where it rains all the time.
##Key Aspects Determining the Weather You Will Experience on Maui
Key Aspects Determining the Weather You Will Experience on Maui
Your Strategy Will Determine Your Odds of Experiencing Good Weather
##Your Strategy Will Determine Your Odds of Experiencing Good Weather AssumingAssuming you're not staying in Hana, you've got two basic strategies that will determine the weather that you experience.
###Strategy 1: You rent a car and drive to wherever the weather is good every day.
Strategy 1: You rent a car and drive to wherever the weather is good every day.
Strategy 2: You stay in one place all day every day.
###Strategy 2: You stay in one place all day every day. LikelyLikely outcome: You'll have a few good and a few bad weather days.
Recommended Clothing
##Recommended Clothing EvenEven for those who are cold most of the time, and even when it's raining, it is rare that long sleeves are required. (The one exception is at elevation on Haleakala -- temperatures decline all the way to freezing as you reach the top the crater.) My wife and I have been on several multi week trips to maui at all times of the year and have never needed more long pants than those worn on the plane.
Sun Exposure
##Sun Exposure MauiMaui is pretty close to the equator which has two effects:
Water Temperature
##Water Temperature TheThe ocean water often feels cold when you get in, this is because your skin temperature is typically high in Maui, so you feel cold for a moment when you first get in. Once you are in the water, it is warm enough to stay indefinitely unless you are completely sedentary.