Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic swells rolling into the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday.
North and west facing shores are cranking out some serious action with a reinforcing northwest swell hitting around 310 degrees. Kauai's looking at impressive surf heights today ranging from 18 to 24 feet on north facing shores and 15 to 20 feet on west facing shores. Oahu's not far behind with north facing shores seeing 18 to 22 foot waves and west facing shores serving up 10 to 15 foot sets.
A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some serious wave energy. The swell will start tapering off Thursday but don't put away your board just yet. Another pulse of west-northwest swells is charging in Friday and Saturday that'll keep things interesting.
While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, south and east facing shores are keeping it mellow with modest 1 to 4 foot waves. A slight uptick might surprise south shore enthusiasts later today and through the weekend.
Weather conditions are looking primo - mostly sunny with temperatures hanging in the lower 80s and light winds dancing between southeast and southwest. UV index is cranking high, so don't forget your sunscreen.
Tide schedules are relatively stable with low tides hovering around 0 to 0.5 feet and high tides climbing between 0.7 to 2.4 feet depending on your island location.
Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these conditions are calling your name. Just remember to respect the ocean and stay within your skill level. Surf safe, Hawaii!
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