Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday evening and Thursday.
A moderate north-northwest swell is lighting up the coastlines, especially for Kauai and the central islands. North and west-facing shores are going to see some seriously fun waves, pushing right up to High Surf Advisory levels this afternoon. We're talking 9-13 feet on the north shores of Kauai and Oahu, with Maui dialing it back slightly to 8-12 feet.
Trade winds are cranking up the east-facing shores, creating rough seas that'll keep the energy pumping at 6-9 feet. These winds are creating a consistent wind wave-driven swell that'll stick around through late week before gradually calming down over the weekend.
A secondary west-northwest swell is set to roll in Thursday night, potentially peaking near advisory levels on Friday. So surfers and water enthusiasts, get ready for back-to-back wave opportunities!
Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, perfect for post-surf beach hangs. East winds are blowing strong at 15-20 mph, keeping things crisp and dynamic.
Tides are looking interesting too, with some fun low and high tide variations across the islands. Hanalei Bay, Honolulu, and Hilo Bay all have some sweet tide movements to keep things interesting.
Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are likely, so always be aware of your surroundings and surf near a lifeguard when possible. Check local beach conditions before heading out.
Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and enjoy the epic maritime playground!
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