All of the islands in the state of Hawaii have their own climates and their own unique temperature systems, but there's no doubt about the fact that Big Island is the most diverse in terms of its temperatures. This island can go from one extreme to the other, and this is shown by the fact that it holds the state records for the hottest temperature and the coldest! In 1931, it reached a whopping 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
On the flip side, a record low of 12 degrees Fahrenheit was recorded over six decades later in 1979. However, it's these eclectic weather systems that create the lush landscape the island is known for.