Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shorelines. We're looking at a massive northwest swell that's finally starting to calm down, but don't put away those big boards just yet!
Kauai and Oahu are still under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores cranking out some serious waves. Expect north shores to see 18-22 foot faces this evening, dropping to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing shores will also see a gradual decline from 14-18 feet to a more mellow 5-7 feet.
The Big Island's west facing shores are keeping the advisory rolling, with surf ranging from 6-8 feet tonight to 4-6 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Maui's north shores are still pumping, but with slightly more restrained energy.
Wind conditions are looking pretty sweet - mostly east winds between 5-15 mph, keeping things clean and organized. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable lower 80s with partly cloudy skies and the occasional isolated shower to cool you down.
Looking ahead, a smaller northerly swell is set to build Thursday night and peak Friday, so keep those mid-sized boards ready. East and south shores will remain relatively calm, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.
Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these waves demand respect. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!
Surf's up, Hawaii!
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