Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands as we dive into the latest surf forecast.
A gale-force low that cruised north of Hawaii earlier this week is serving up a moderate to large medium-period north-northwest swell. Right now, it's looking a bit underwhelming, with most of the energy sneaking past the islands to the northeast. The current High Surf Advisory is hanging on by a thread and might get cancelled early.
Tonight and tomorrow, expect north and west-facing shores to see some serious action with surf heights ranging from 10-15 feet. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the crosshairs of this swell, so board riders should be stoked! East-facing shores will keep things interesting with choppy 3-5 foot waves, thanks to those locally breezy trade winds.
But hold onto your board wax because the real excitement is brewing! A deep low pressure system is cooking up north and northeast, promising a massive north-northeast swell late this weekend. We're talking surf that'll easily blow past the High Surf Advisory thresholds. Harbors like Kahului and Hilo might see some heavy surge action on Sunday.
South shore lovers, don't despair. A small long-period south-southwest swell will bump up those heights from Friday into the weekend. Even better, an out-of-season south swell might crash the party early next week.
Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and east winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph.
Bottom line: North shore chargers, your time is now. Everyone else, stay alert and surf smart. Aloha and catch those waves!
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