Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic swell lighting up Hawaii's coastlines tonight through early Monday.
A powerful northwest swell is charging down the island chain, packing some serious punch with wave heights ranging from 18 to 26 feet on north and west facing shores. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for most smaller islands, so buckle up for some serious wave action!
Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most intense conditions, with north facing shores seeing monster surf hitting 22-26 feet tonight and early Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, expecting solid 15-22 foot waves. If you're an experienced big wave rider, this is your moment - but weekend warriors should definitely stay on the beach!
The good news? This epic swell will start mellowing out Tuesday and gradually shift more northward. Expect things to calm down midweek with surf becoming more manageable.
For those seeking gentler conditions, east and south shores will remain relatively tame. East shore surf is already below seasonal averages and will stay small, with wave heights hovering around 1-3 feet. South shores will keep things modest as well.
Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s, and light east winds around 5-10 mph. Sunrise and sunset will paint beautiful bookends to your day.
Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before heading out, and remember - respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked!
Surf's up, Hawaii!
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