November in Hawaii marks the transition from the hotter, drier summer months to the cooler, wetter winter season. Temperatures typically range from the mid-70s to the low 80s Fahrenheit (low to mid-20s Celsius) during the day and drop to the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit (high teens to low 20s Celsius) at night. Rainfall increases in November, though it varies significantly across the islands and even within different microclimates on a single island. Ocean temperatures remain warm, generally in the upper 70s Fahrenheit (mid-20s Celsius). While the north shores begin to experience larger swells conducive to surfing, south shores remain relatively calm.
Understanding typical Hawaiian weather patterns for this time of year allows travelers to pack appropriately and plan activities accordingly. For instance, packing for both sunshine and rain showers is advisable. The beginning of the wetter season revives the islands’ lush vegetation, enhancing the natural beauty. Historically, November marks the start of the Makahiki season, an ancient Hawaiian celebration of peace and harvest, further enriching a visit during this period.