Aloha, wave riders! Buckle up for your weekend surf outlook across the Hawaiian Islands.
The south shores are looking mellow, serving up some modest 1-3 foot swells that'll keep things interesting but not epic. A subtle long-period south swell sneaks in Sunday night, peaking Monday and Tuesday, promising just enough juice to keep longboarders entertained.
East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 3-5 foot waves tonight, slightly dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking some clean, predictable conditions.
North facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, hovering around 0-2 feet - not exactly a big wave paradise this weekend. Those hoping for serious north shore action might want to save their wax for another day.
The Big Island's windward side gets a bit more love with 4-6 foot waves tonight, gradually mellowing to 2-4 feet by Sunday. Hilo side surfers will find some playful conditions.
Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers - classic Hawaiian weekend vibes. East winds around 10-15 mph will keep things breezy, potentially creating some texture on the water.
UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and hydrate, surf fam! Sunrise comes early around 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:10 PM.
Catch those waves, stay safe, and aloha!
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