Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of surf in Hawaii, with some serious northwest swells rolling in and keeping things exciting across the islands.
The current west-northwest swell is peaking tonight and will slowly mellow out through early week. But don't put away your boards just yet - a similar northwest swell is brewing late Tuesday and will hang around Wednesday, potentially bringing advisory-level surf to north and west facing shores.
For Kauai, expect some serious wave action tonight with north facing shores seeing 15-20 foot surf and west facing shores churning up 12-16 foot waves. Things will calm slightly by Monday, dropping to 10-14 feet on north shores and 8-12 feet on west sides. South and east shores will stay mellow with 1-3 foot waves.
Oahu's looking similar, with north shores expecting 14-18 foot surf tonight and 10-14 foot waves by Monday. West facing shores will see 10-15 foot waves tonight, settling to 8-12 feet tomorrow. East shores will have a playful 3-5 feet tonight.
Maui's north facing shores will rock 12-16 foot waves tonight, tapering to 10-14 feet Monday. West and south shores stay calm with 1-3 foot waves.
The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest surf, with north facing shores seeing 6-8 foot waves tonight and 5-7 feet Monday.
Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s. Winds will be predominantly east at 5-10 mph.
Surfers, stay alert and check local conditions. Rip currents are always a possibility, so enter near lifeguards and know your limits. Mahalo and hang ten!
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