Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly surf update straight from the Hawaiian Islands.
Hold onto your boards because we've got some serious swell action happening. The North and West facing shores are cranking out some monster waves tonight, with surf heights ranging from 12 to 20 feet on Kauai and 14 to 18 feet around Oahu. Maui's North shore isn't far behind, serving up 12 to 16-foot faces that'll get your adrenaline pumping.
NDBC buoys are reporting consistent offshore conditions at 9 to 11 feet with 14 to 16-second periods, which means these waves are packing some serious power. The High Surf Advisory is still in full effect, so weekend warriors should proceed with caution.
As we cruise into Thursday, expect the surf to mellow out a bit. North and West facing shores will see a gradual decline, dropping to more manageable 9 to 14-foot ranges. But don't get too comfortable - another Northwest swell is brewing for Friday that'll quickly build and potentially exceed High Surf Warning thresholds.
The South and East shores are staying relatively chill, holding steady at modest 2 to 4-foot ranges. A slight uptick on the South shore might offer some fun smaller wave opportunities later today and through the weekend.
Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly clear to partly cloudy conditions with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s at night and climbing to the lower 80s during the day. Winds will be light and variable, shifting from Southeast to Southwest.
Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, respect the waves, and catch some epic rides!
Surf's up, Hawaii!
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