This Christmas In Hawaii Includes Hail and Snow

This Christmas in Hawaii Includes Hail And Snow!

Christmas in Hawaii has been celebrated since 1786 with unique traditions. We add statewide Hawaii events, and this year, maybe even the white stuff!

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6 thoughts on “This Christmas in Hawaii Includes Hail And Snow!”

  1. It’s not unusual to see snow on the top 1/3 of the Big Island in the Winter months. I remember a Kona low giving the area around Kihei a good flood last year. In all probability the current Kona low is what gave the Hawaiian Air that nasty ride into Honolulu this season. Having said that, Christmas is a very special event in Hawaii.
    Aloha

  2. My wife & I attended the Waimea Light’s Parade last night after a 2 year COVID hiatus. Wow! Perfect weather. Record attendance. Thousands of people. Record number of decorated floats, marching bands, County officials etc. Locals said it was the best & biggest Waimea Lights Parade ever. A local family invited us to join their Ohana dinner with about 50 people. We were blessed to be part of it.

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