Maui just experienced its second wettest June in 107 years, with an average of 9.3 inches of rainfall—about 5.9 inches above normal—according to reporting by The Maui News and the Hawaii Monthly Climate Summary. The article notes that 83% of Maui’s land area saw at least abnormally wet conditions, and 16% experienced extreme wetness or worse, with portions of Maui and Kahoolawe receiving nearly double their usual June rainfall. Puu Kukui in the West Maui Mountains recorded the county’s highest monthly total at 36.55 inches and the highest daily total of 6.31 inches on June 2, marking its wettest June since 2005. Statewide, June was the third wettest in 107 years, while Oahu and Kauai saw much more typical rainfall, underscoring just how exceptional Maui’s summer rains were, as highlighted by The Maui News.