Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for some serious wave action as a powerful northwest swell is about to rock our island shores. Tonight and into Tuesday, north and west facing coastlines are in for a wild ride with surf heights climbing to 12-16 feet on Kauai and 10-15 feet around Oahu and Maui.
Adrenaline seekers take note: A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some epic conditions. The swell is rolling in from a northwest direction between 310-320 degrees, promising heart-pumping waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers.
The magic starts this evening, with surf peaking through early Tuesday. Expect east winds around 15-20 mph adding some extra chop to the mix. While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't count out the east facing shores - they'll be holding steady with 4-6 foot waves.
As we cruise into Tuesday, the surf will gradually calm down. Kauai and Oahu will see heights dropping to 8-12 feet on north shores, with west facing shores tapering off to 6-8 feet. Maui's looking at similar patterns, while the Big Island keeps things more mellow.
Looking ahead, surf enthusiasts have more to be stoked about. Late Thursday through Saturday, another set of northwest swells will arrive, potentially pushing advisory-level heights again. Friday night into Saturday could be your prime window for maximum wave action.
Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!
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