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Hawaii Forecast Next 5 Days Breezy Skies and Spotty Showers Ahead

Trade winds and gentle showers shape Hawaii’s week—find out when to pack a light jacket or beach towel.

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Hawaii 5‑Day Forecast Breezy Skies and Spotty Showers Ahead
Trade winds and gentle breezes keep Hawaii comfortable as the islands welcome a classic early summer week.
Times of clouds and sun with a shower in spots; breezyToday84°75°Times of clouds and sun with a shower in spots; breezy
Partly sunny and breezyWednesday85°74°Partly sunny and breezy
Partly sunny with a shower in spots in the morning, then becoming breezyThursday85°73°Partly sunny with a shower in spots in the morning, then becoming breezy
Partly sunnyFriday85°73°Partly sunny
Partly sunny, breezy and pleasantSaturday87°74°Partly sunny, breezy and pleasant
Breezy with clouds and breaks of sunSunday86°73°Breezy with clouds and breaks of sun
Mostly sunny, breezy and pleasantMonday88°72°Mostly sunny, breezy and pleasant


Hawaii is stepping into a quintessential early-summer rhythm: steady trade winds, mild temperatures, and occasional passing showers — perfect for island living.

Tuesday through Thursday, breezy trade winds will sweep across O‘ahu and Maui, with gusts forecast between 15 and 25 mph, and even peaking near 30 mph in the afternoons. These winds bring pleasant relief to the islands, but expect increased cloud cover and spotty showers, especially in windward and upland areas. It’s the kind of pattern that makes the morning nice for surfing or sunrise hikes, yet keeps afternoon plans open‑air and flexible.

Through Friday and Saturday, temperatures will gently climb from the low to mid-80s into the high-80s on leeward shores — still comfortably warm under sunny skies. Saturday also brings a stronger north‑northeast breeze, a late-season testament to Hawaii’s enduring trade wind system.

By Sunday and Monday, expect more of the same: consistent warmth, steady breezes, and a mix of clouds and sun. A few isolated showers may drift ashore during afternoons or at night, but overall stability prevails.

This is classic Hawaiian summer: no oppressive heat, no monsoon rain — just the familiar blend of sunshine, refreshing trade winds, and the occasional tropical sprinkle.

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