Aloha, surfers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's dive into the wave action for different shores across the islands for tonight and Tuesday.
Starting off in Kauai, we've got some solid sets rolling in! North-facing shores are looking at waves in the 6 to 8 foot range tonight, dropping to 6 feet in the early morning before picking back up to 8 to 12 feet by the afternoon. West-facing shores can expect waves around 4 to 6 feet, slightly smaller but still fun. South-facing shores will be catching waves between 2 to 4 feet, while east-facing shores will see sets around 2 to 4 feet as well. So wax up those boards and get ready to hit the water!
Over on Oahu, we've got decent conditions too. North-facing shores will have waves from 6 to 8 feet tonight, easing up a bit to 6-8 feet in the morning to drop down to 7-10 feet in the afternoon. West-facing shores are looking at 4-6 feet tonight, maintaining similar conditions on Tuesday. South and east-facing shores will have waves in the 2-4 feet range. So grab your favorite board and enjoy the ride!
Heading to Maui, we're looking at smaller waves overall. North-facing shores will see swells in the 5 to 7-foot range tonight, easing up to 3-5 feet by Tuesday. West-facing shores will have waves around 1-3 feet, south-facing shores around 2 to 4 feet, and east-facing shores with 2-4 feet as well. It might not be huge, but there's still some fun to be had out there in the water!
On the Big Island, we have varying conditions depending on the shore. Windward and southeast shores will have waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet, while leeward shores will see waves in the 2-4 foot range. A mix of cloudy and sunny weather but still plenty of opportunities to catch some good waves!
So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready, check your tide schedules, and get out there to catch some waves. Have a blast and stay safe out on the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!
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