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Air Temperature crossing Pacific in November to Hawaii


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Look at temps in LA. Look at temps in Hawaii. On board will vary from one to the other during the cruise.

 

But it is also a long stretch, so local weather along the route will change. You could have sun, you could have clouds, you could have rain, it could be cool, it could be warm.

 

But typically it will be between the departure and destination.

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Winter weather for the first couple of days can be unpredictable. You should experience NE trade winds most of the route to Hawaii, which should provide lower wind across the deck. Opposite applies on the return.

 

Temperature, depend on what you consider normal. We like to winter in SoCal from coastal BC, so find the temperatures very comfortable around LA. You can google average temps, but in Nov we have experienced everything from high 60's to mid 80's - at sea you can normally expect averages to be a little lower.

 

Best advice is to bring layers and a rain jacket for the wet days. If the weather gets cooler, some ships have a covered pool area.

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