Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell-tastic forecast that's about to break down the epic ocean conditions hitting Hawaii.
The southern shores are firing up with a moderate long-period swell that's lifting surf to High Surf Advisory levels. Tonight and early Tuesday, expect south-facing beaches to see impressive 8-12 foot waves, gradually dropping to 7-9 feet by Tuesday afternoon.
Meanwhile, tropical remnants are stirring up some serious action on the east-facing shores. Tropical Cyclone Gil's ghost swell is combining with trade wind chop to push east-facing breaks near advisory levels, peaking around 6-9 feet through Tuesday.
Surf hunters on the north shores will find a subtle treat courtesy of former Typhoon Krosa. While the waves are modest at 1-3 feet, there's just enough juice to keep things interesting, with another small northwest swell scheduled to arrive late Wednesday.
The wind situation looks pretty classic Hawaiian - steady east winds around 10-15 mph creating clean conditions across most islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.
Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all under a High Surf Advisory for south-facing shores, so be prepared for some serious wave action. West-facing beaches will maintain a solid 5-8 foot range.
Pro tip for ocean lovers: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the power of the Hawaiian waters. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!
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