Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a weekend of epic waves across the Hawaiian Islands.
North-facing shores are still pumping with head-high to slightly overhead surf, thanks to a robust northwest swell hanging around today. Expect 6 to 8-foot faces that'll gradually mellow out through the weekend, with smaller northwest swells rolling in next week to keep things interesting.
South-facing beaches are serving up some seriously fun summer conditions. We're looking at 5 to 6-foot faces that'll stick around today and Saturday. A mix of long-period southwest and short-period southeast swells will keep the action going, maintaining above-average surf heights.
Let's break it down by island: Kauai and Oahu are seeing similar conditions with north shores rocking 6 to 8-foot faces tonight, dropping to 4 to 6 feet by Saturday. South-facing shores will hold steady at 4 to 6 feet before slightly tapering off.
Maui's looking at slightly smaller north shore surf, ranging 4 to 6 feet tonight and 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest 2 to 4-foot north shore action.
East-facing shores across all islands are going to be choppy and rough thanks to persistent trade winds blowing 10 to 20 mph.
Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!
Pro tip: Rip currents are likely, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach safety reports before paddling out.
Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!
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