Hey Surfers and Beachgoers, how's it hanging in Hawaii? We've got the scoop on the waves for you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.
So, here's the deal: a long-lived south swell is hanging out with us this weekend, but don't get too excited yet - surf levels are slowly calming down. However, be prepared for another series of long-period south swells coming your way mid-week, so get ready to catch some waves and ride that sweet swell!
For tonight, expect scattered showers and thunderstorms in most areas, with surf heights varying from 1-8 feet depending on the direction you're looking to ride. Tomorrow brings mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, and east winds at around 5-10 mph. So be sure to pack your sunscreen and keep an eye out for those prime wave spots.
Now, let's break it down by location:
Kauai: North and West shores looking at 4-7 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet. East-facing shores will be at 1-3 feet. Remember, always check those tides before hitting the water!
Oahu: North and West shores catching 3-7 feet, South shores at 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores hanging around 1-3 feet. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers on Saturday!
Maui: North and West shores at 2-6 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores at 1-3 feet. Don't forget your board and some snacks for a day of surfing and sun!
Big Island: Windward and Southeast shores seeing surf at 2-5 feet, while Leeward shores are surfing at 4-8 feet. The waves are calling - are you ready to answer?
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