Honolulu has a population of some 337,000 people in the city proper which makes it the largest city in Hawaii and the 55th largest city in the United States. The metro area population of Honolulu is 1 million people which ranks as the 54th largest metro area in the United States.
It can certainly get hot in Honolulu and in the state of Hawaii but not as hot as most people might expect. The record hottest temperature ever recorded in Honolulu is 95 degrees which occurred on September 19, 1994. The hottest weather temperature ever recorded in the state of Hawaii is 100 degrees which occurred on April 27, 1931, in Pahala.
Some people might find it hard to believe that Honolulu has never been above 95 degrees and Hawaii has never been above 100 degrees. Hawaii is in the South Pacific but the cooling ocean breezes all around the Hawaiian Islands prevents the temperature from ever getting really hot which just adds appeal to Honolulu and Hawaii as great vacation spots.
10 All-Time Hottest Weather Temperature Days in Honolulu, Hawaii
1. September 19, 1994 - 95 degrees
T-2. September 2, 1997 - 94 degrees
T-2. July 15, 1995 - 94 degrees
T-2. September 6, 1988 - 94 degrees
T-2. September 5, 1987 - 94 degrees
T-2. September 7, 1986 - 94 degrees
T-2. September 4, 1986 - 94 degrees
T-2. October 6, 1984 - 94 degrees
T-9. August 2, 2019 - 93 degrees
T-9. August 2, 2019 - 93 degrees
T-9. August 12, 2015 - 93 degrees
T-9. September 3, 2005 - 93 degrees
It's also been 93 degrees in Honolulu many other times just the latest dates are listed above.
The annual average temperature in Honolulu for the entire year is 77.2 degrees. The hottest months of the year in Honolulu are August with an average daily temperature of 81.4 degrees followed closely by September at 81.0 degrees.
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