Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surfing conditions.
A northwest swell is rolling in that's gonna pump some serious energy into our north and west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid surf heights climbing to 10-15 feet by Saturday night and Sunday morning - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious wave action.
The surf's building gradually, with today's north facing shores sporting 8-12 foot waves that'll increase to 10-15 feet by Saturday afternoon. West facing shores will see a nice boost too, ranging from 6-10 feet across the islands.
For our south shore lovers, don't get too excited - we're looking at modest 2-4 foot surf. But hey, something is better than nothing! The east facing shores are holding steady with similar small wave conditions.
Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with some isolated showers sprinkled throughout the day. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and winds will be light and variable - pretty much classic Hawaiian conditions.
Big Island's west side is showing some promising 5-8 foot waves, while the windward side keeps things mellow with 2-4 foot surf. Maui's looking at similar conditions with north facing shores providing 5-10 foot waves.
Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The swell's gonna peak late Saturday into Sunday, so time your sessions right and stay safe out there!
Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!
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