What to expect for water quality, rainfall, and ocean conditions
Electric Beach on the dry leeward coast has minimal advisory history. Even during the wet season, this coastline receives very little rain. The warm water outfall from the power plant does not add bacteria.
February remains dry at Electric Beach with about 1 inch of rain. The power plant outfall creates a year-round warm water plume that draws dolphins, sea turtles, and tropical fish. Water quality is generally good on this dry coast.
The warm water outfall from the Kahe Power Plant raises water temperature 3-5°F above surrounding ocean. This attracts dolphins, sea turtles, and tropical fish year-round. Winter north swells can wrap around to affect the leeward coast, creating moderate surf. Snorkeling is best on calm days. Current can be strong near the outfall pipe.
Low to moderate. Electric Beach has a dedicated following of snorkelers and divers. Fewer visitors during winter months. The small parking lot rarely fills on weekdays.
The Hawaii Department of Health recommends staying out of the ocean for at least 72 hours after heavy rain. In february, this is especially important as wet-season storms can produce heavy rainfall and significant runoff.
When conditions are clear, Electric Beach has excellent ocean activities. Check the water quality above, then book with confidence.
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