Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's gonna light up your Hawaiian waters.
Right now, we're riding a sweet long-period south swell that peaked earlier today. But don't worry - a reinforcing short-period south-southeast swell is about to roll in, keeping those waves pumping through Friday. Bonus: a fresh southwest swell from the Tasman Sea is looking to crash our party this weekend.
For all you east coast surfers, expect some seriously choppy conditions as trade winds flex their muscles. A bonus northeast swell will boost things late in the week, so keep those boards waxed and ready.
Breaking it down by island:
Kauai's looking at consistent 3-5 foot south and east facing shore breaks tonight and tomorrow morning. North shores are staying mellow with 0-2 foot waves, perfect for beginners or SUP sessions.
Oahu's bringing similar vibes - solid 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks with east winds cranking around 15-20 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.
Maui's gonna serve up identical 3-5 foot south and east facing waves with scattered showers and east winds dancing at 10-15 mph.
Big Island's keeping it interesting with 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks. Windward sides will see consistent action with northeast winds holding steady.
Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so swim smart and stay stoked!
Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!
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