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ERA5 almanac — 8 years of real data

Big Island in June

Big Island in June: rain frequency data not yet backfilled for this month, 68°F average high, 0% of days historically clear (n=240, ERA5 2018–2025).

Big Island in June is historically a poor month for sun: only 0% of days clear across 8 years (n=240, avg high 68°F). August is the clearest month for Big Island historically. Historical average, not a forecast.

What you are reading: 8-year historical averages from the ERA5 reanalysis, not a forecast. A month that is historically 90% clear can still be overcast on your specific trip. For this week’s actual forecast, see the live Big Island page. Both can be true at once: “historically strong in this month; this particular week is not.” We label which is which.

Early vs. Late June

Clear-sky percentage for Big Island in June, split by half-month. “n” is the number of days sampled across 8 years (2018–2025).
Period % Clear days Sample (n) Avg high
Early June
1st–15th
0% n=120 68°F
Late June
16th–end
0% n=120 68°F
Full month average 0% n=240 68°F

Bottom line

Big Island is historically almost never clear in June: only 0% of days meet the clear bar across 8 years (n=240). Come back in August if you want clear skies here. Plan entirely around indoor or overcast-friendly activities.

See all destinations in August — historically the best month for sun in Big Island.

Every month in Big Island

Compare across all months with data. Numbers are historical clear-sky %.

Frequently asked

Is Big Island good for sun in June?

Not usually. Big Island is historically overcast in June: only 0% of days are clear (avg high 68°F, n=240 days, ERA5 2018–2025). August is historically far better for sun here.

All percentages are historical averages from the ERA5 reanalysis via Open-Meteo, 8 full years (2018–2025). “Clear” means avg high ≥ 72 °F, precipitation < 1 mm, and a non-precipitation weather code. This is history, not a forecast. The live 7-day outlook for any destination is on its own page and may differ from the long-run average. Data from Open-Meteo.