Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian Islands this week. The North and West facing shores are seeing a gradual cooldown from the current Northwest swell, but don't put away your board just yet!
Thursday night through Saturday brings an exciting upswing with a couple of powerful Northwest swells hitting 320-330 degrees, potentially pushing surf back to advisory levels. Surf forecasters are tracking these incoming waves that could deliver some serious punch, especially around Friday night and Saturday.
Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid 7-10 foot surf on North facing shores tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by Wednesday afternoon. West facing shores will see a more mellow 3-5 feet. Maui's North shores mirror this pattern, while West facing shores will be much calmer.
The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are experiencing more modest conditions, with East facing shores holding steady at a consistent 5-7 feet. South shores remain small with background swells barely making a ripple.
Winds are keeping things interesting - expect strong easterly trades around 15-20 mph creating some choppy conditions. Scattered showers will dance across the islands, adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.
Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf smart. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name!
Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!
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