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Do You Need A Room With Air Conditioning In Hilo?

May 16, 2013 by admin

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If you are visiting Hawaii, you may be wondering if you need to get a room with air conditioning when visiting Hilo.

The answer is that it depends. My house in Hilo doesn’t have air conditioning and I am perfectly comfortable using standing fans and ceiling fans even when the summer heat arrives. But then again, I get cold in air conditioning.

If you come from a cold, dry climate, then it you are probably going to need to get a room with air conditioning when you visit Hilo, because the average high temperature during August is 83 degrees and the average humidity is 75%.

But if you are from a place that is hot and humid, you can probably don’t need a room with air conditioning. You will probably feel more than comfortable with a ceiling fan or standing fan.

 

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