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It depends on how you define 'hot' and 'humid'. In most of the populated, low elevation areas of Hawaii (ie the places most people visit), daytime highs are typically in the 80s and nighttime lows are in the 70s. This is significantly cooler than most US cities on the mainland in summertime. However, someone visiting from San Francisco, CA or Seattle, WA might find it uncomfortably hot compared to what they are used to. Humidity is also a factor. Being a tropical island chain surrounded by a warm ocean, humidity is significant. But it is generally lower than the summer humidity frequently encountered in the Central/Eastern US. It is, however, MUCH higher than what is typically experienced in the Western US. So perhaps the best answer is that, if you come from a hot and humid part of the US mainland, Hawaii will be significantly less so. But if you are from the Western US or Northern Europe, you will likely find Hawaii to be quite hot and humid.

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