Much of the rain falls at night, on the windward side of the islands, and inland around the mountain peaks. The odds are high that rain will not ruin your vacation. In spring and summer showers are few. Summer is Hawaii's dry season and most parts of the state where tourists stay receive virtually no rain then. Sometimes August can be hot and humid but otherwise summer months are usually dry and gorgeous. Rain is heaviest from November through March but, even then it is usually brief showers and won't spoil a vacation. Remember, that if it's raining where you are, you can often find sunshine with just a short drive unless a large weather front is over the islands. In that case, you may get away from the rain but you will still be unable to find sun.
Average Monthly Rainfall in Honolulu in InchesJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec3.32.42.71.31.00.40.60.60.72.02.83.4
Precipitation varies widely and wildly depending on which island is in question and even on the location (leeward and windward) on that island and on the season.
Kauai receives about 460 inches of rain each year and Kaho'olawe as little as 26 inches. The seasons are divided into the dry from May to October and the wet from October to April. In Honolulu about 77% of August is clear and sunshine.
Hilo has on average 36 clear days each year and Kahului has 131.
I found it incredible when I found out how much rain there is! Believe it or not Hilo gets 10 587 INCHES of rain a year.
About 130 inches a year
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There are approximately 74 days with precipitation in Houston, Texas every year.
approximately 295 days are rainy in Portland Oregon
367 days a year
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As no location is specified the only answer is everyday it rained somewhere.
every day
In an average I said it rains about 4%, which is equal to 14.6 days, rounded to15 days a year or a day per month.
Not Seattle, WA! Look it up online, there are several places to find info. 1st - Olympia, WA w/63 rainy days a year (on average) 2nd - Mobile, AL w/59 rainy days a year (on average) Since Seattle, Olympia and Mobile aren't "states" -- the answer is Washington. Following closely behind Washington, is Alabama. If you count any precipitation (so rain AND snow) the list changes, the following is a list of cities and their average days with rain or snow, each year: Cleveland, Ohio 156 Portland, Oregon 153 Seattle, Washington 151 Columbus, Ohio 138 Detroit, Michigan 135 Boston, Massachusetts 127 Indianapolis, Indiana 126 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 125 Chicago, Illinois 124 Louisville, Kentucky 124 New York, New York 121
6 o Mo IN THE RAINY SEASON! (which is around the Spring months).