November marks the transition from Maui’s dry season to its wetter period. Typically, the island experiences milder temperatures, increased humidity, and a higher chance of rainfall compared to the summer months. This shift brings lusher landscapes and replenished waterfalls. Average temperatures range from the low 70s (F) at night to the low 80s (F) during the day. Ocean temperatures remain warm, generally in the upper 70s (F).
Understanding the specific climatic conditions prevalent during this month is crucial for travelers planning visits. Packing appropriately for potential rain showers and fluctuating temperatures ensures comfort and allows for full enjoyment of outdoor activities. Historically, November has been a shoulder season, offering a balance between pleasant weather and fewer crowds than peak summer months. This can translate to potential cost savings on accommodations and airfare. Furthermore, the increased rainfall can enhance the beauty of the island’s natural attractions.