Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend forecast that's about to break down the surf scene across our beautiful islands.
Let's talk waves first. The north and west shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 1-3 foot surf that's basically a surfer's snooze fest. But don't tune out just yet - the south shores are about to get a little more spicy!
We're looking at a gradual bump in south shore surf, climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to a more playful 2-4 feet by Saturday. Expect a series of small south and south-southwest swells that'll give you just enough juice to keep things interesting. By midweek, we might even see surf climbing closer to seasonal averages.
East-facing shores remain consistent champions, holding steady at a reliable 3-5 feet. If you're looking for guaranteed action, point your board east.
Weather-wise, we're riding a classic Hawaiian mix - mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers, transitioning to partly sunny days. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy mid-80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things breezy.
UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a roasted lobster. Pro tip: morning sessions will be your best bet for cleaner conditions.
Tides are doing their dance too, with some interesting low points hitting near zero across different islands. Hilo Bay, Kona, Kahului - each has its own unique tidal rhythm.
Bottom line: Not epic, but definitely surfable. Grab your board, pick your shore, and make some memories. Surf's up!
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