Yes, you can find snow on Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Haleakala which are the three tallest volcanoes all over 10,000 ft but the snow level never gets below 9000 ft.http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/ASK/hawai��http://www.hawaiilife.com/articles/2009/��
Yes. although Hawaii is located in the tropics, it contains high mountains which receive snowfall every winter. on the island of Maui, Haleakala occasionally gets a little bit of snow.
Yes every year, you can even snowboard.
yeah, on the top of the mountains
Yah are you kidding me it s a ******* snowstrom right now. During the winters we take down our houses and build igloos. We play our games on our blubber powered 360 s. My uncles leg has frozen off and we have eaten it cause all the fish have died of hypothermia. On average 1000 people a day get sufficated by snow down here.
My first thought is no. However, it may snow like 10,000 feet in the air above hawaii and melt before it gets to low altitudes, but I doubt it has ever snowed in Hawaii. Too humid.
No. Never. You can even play in the ocean in December there!!!
I think it did once, but it s not usually supposed to snow in Hawaii.
never