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Sweaty and the City

  • AAA Handyman
  • Aug 5, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 6, 2019

8/4/2019


Aloha and Welcome! Hawaii has many beautiful destinations to explore and enjoy. As wonderful as Hawaii is, one thing that is a constant annoyance is the Heat! Many travelers and locals alike suffer with the islands high humidity. While visitors to the islands are most likely enjoying air conditioned accommodations, a large number of residents suffer through it. The number 1 reason for that of course, is the prohibitive cost of AC installation, purchase and energy costs. This doesn't have to be the burdon that it used to be. Technology and more efficient split air systems are revolutionizing the industry. Many of the newer systems have dropped operating costs 30 to 40% compared to many of the older units. Now is the time to consider bringing the comfort you deserve into your home. Text, email or call me to discuss a new system to cool either select rooms or your whole home. Beat the heat and enjoy your days and nights in cool comfort.



Average relative humidity (%) for Honolulu, Oahu

Daily Morning Afternoon

70 January 79 61

67 February 76 58

65 March 73 57

62 April 69 55

60 May 66 53

58 June 65 51

59 July 67 51

59 August 67 51

60 September 68 52

63 October 70 55

67 November 74 59

69 December 77 60

64 Annual 71 56



8/6/2019 Follow up


Hot, muggy conditions linger for Hawaiian Islands

National Weather Service forecasters expect today to be mostly sunny in Honolulu, with a high near 90 degrees, humidity at 80% and an south southwest tradewinds of about 4 miles per hour.

The heat index, which reflects what it feels like when temperature and humidity are combined, is expected to reach as high as 95 degrees in Kahului, Maui, 96 degrees in Honolulu and 98 degrees at Kalaeloa Airport.

 
 
 

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