Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling summer weekend in Hawaii with some serious surf action brewing.
South shores are still riding high with a robust 8 to 12 foot swell that'll gradually mellow out overnight. But don't pack away your boards just yet - another south swell is charging in late Sunday into Monday, promising to kick surf heights right back up to advisory levels.
East shores are looking choppy and energetic with strong trade winds keeping things wild through the weekend. Expect consistent 4 to 6 foot waves that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.
North facing shores are playing it cool with nearly flat conditions, but typhoon Krosa might just shake things up. A small northwest swell could surprise us late weekend, offering a brief moment of excitement for north shore enthusiasts.
Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. East winds are cranking between 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious wind texture on those waves.
For the Big Island crew, windward and southeast shores will see consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, while leeward areas enjoy slightly calmer conditions.
Sunrise chasers, set those alarms around 6 AM, and sunset lovers can catch the golden hour between 6:57 and 7:17 PM depending on your island.
Catch those waves safely, stay stoked, and aloha!
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