No. Kaneohe is located at sea level, on the Northeast shore of Oahu. Known as the Windward side of the island, the incoming trade winds bring lots or rain, and the area around Kaneohe is basically tropical rain forest. It DOES snow in Hawaii, but only at the top of Mauna Kea- over 13000 ft above sea level.
No there is no recorded snowfall in Hawaii.
It is highly unlikely that it will snow in Hawaii tomorrow, as Hawaii's climate is typically warm and tropical, with snow being extremely rare and limited to the highest elevations of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the Big Island.
It is not possible to send snow from Pennsylvania to Hawaii due to the logistical challenges and costs involved in transporting a large amount of snow over such a vast distance. Additionally, Hawaii's climate is warm and tropical, making it unlikely for snow to remain intact during transit.
No it does not but in the winter it is possible to snow-ski in Hawaii on the 4000m plus high volcanoes. A vehicle is needed as there are no lifts.
Omg.no it not snow in hawaii.why dont you look @ the weather on hawaii,and that would be ur answer!!!duhhhh.lol.haha.who ever asked this question is crazy.lol.but i dont blame you.i wonder dat sometimez too.
It was first called Naval Station Honolulu and 1899 it became Naval Station, Hawaii, In 1908 the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard was added and in 1917 Ford Island became an Army and Navy Air Station. As of 31 January 2010 the entire complex has been renamed Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
MCBH is located on Kaneohe, O'ahu.
Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua, Kaneohe
The address of the Friends Of Kahana is: Po Box 653, Kaneohe, HI 96744-0653
Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua and Kaneohe.
Kailua Kaneohe Kahului Kona Kihei
Hilo,Oahu,Kailua,Kaneohe,HI
If it's in Hawaii, it's automatically apart of the US.
According to the cities website (http://www.kaneohehawaii.com/) it has a population of 34,970 people.
November 8th, 2012
Kenneth Haycraft died on June 29, 1995, in Kaneohe, Hawaii, USA.
Honolulu is the only city in Hawaii. Kailua and Kaneohe are large census-designated places (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii.