Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update straight from the Hawaiian islands.
The south-southwest swell is bringing some serious action to south-facing shores tonight, with waves pumping between 4-6 feet. But don't get too excited - this epic ride will slowly mellow out by mid-week, leaving just a whisper of a background swell by week's end.
East-facing shores are looking a bit wild and choppy thanks to those breezy trade winds. Expect rough conditions that'll keep things interesting for the more adventurous surfers. If you're hunting for consistent waves, the north-facing shores are serving up a steady diet of 2-4 foot sets throughout the week.
Temperature-wise, we're looking at a classic Hawaiian paradise. Daytime highs are cruising in the low to mid 80s, with nighttime lows settling into the comfortable lower 70s. Winds are predominantly coming from the east, ranging from a gentle 10 to a more energetic 15 miles per hour.
Scattered showers are dancing across the islands, so pack a light jacket and embrace that tropical moisture. The UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.
Tides are doing their usual Hawaiian dance, with some interesting low and high points. Hanalei Bay and Honolulu are seeing some nice tide variations that could impact your surf session timing.
Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: keep an eye on those rip currents. They can be sneaky, especially when the surf gets more aggressive. Always check local beach conditions and consider swimming near a lifeguard.
Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up!
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