Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a wave-tastic forecast across the Hawaiian Islands.
The south shore is in for a mellow ride as our current small south swell slowly fades out. But don't hang up your board just yet! A fresh long-period south swell is rolling in Tuesday evening, promising to bump up south-facing shores slightly through Wednesday. Expect another mini reinforcement potentially sneaking in Friday night for weekend wave hunters.
East-facing shores are about to get wild and choppy thanks to some gusty trade winds. Hold onto your hats and leashes because these shores will be serving up 4-6 foot surf consistently. As the week progresses, those trades will calm down, and the east-side surf will gradually mellow out.
Breaking it down by island, every major Hawaiian coastline is looking at similar conditions. North-facing shores remain calm with 0-2 foot waves, while west-facing shores will see a modest 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. South shores will dance between 1-3 and 2-4 foot swells.
The big story remains those east-facing shores maintaining a solid 4-6 foot surf range. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly partly sunny skies and scattered showers keeping things interesting.
UV index? Extreme. So slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions. Catch you on the waves!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI