Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.
Looks like we've got a mellow swell situation brewing across the islands. South-facing shores are hanging steady with 2-4 foot waves through tonight and into Tuesday morning, with a slight drop to 1-3 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Think clean, consistent sets perfect for intermediate surfers.
East-facing coastlines are keeping things interesting with choppy 2-4 foot surf that'll provide some playful conditions for those who love a bit of texture. Kauai and the Big Island's windward sides are especially dialed in with these conditions.
North-facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, offering minimal action for those hoping for big waves. West-facing areas are holding steady with 2-4 foot surf across most islands.
Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds blowing strong - 15 to 20 mph on Oahu and Maui, and lighter breezes around the Big Island. Temperatures will cruise in the mid-80s during the day and drop to the lower 70s at night.
Pro tip for beach-goers: UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents might be lurking, so always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions.
Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - around 5:40 to 5:54 AM and 7:01 to 7:23 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy those Hawaiian waves.
Catch you on the flip side, surfers!
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