Hey there Beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu.
So here's the scoop: rough and choppy surf is on the horizon for east-facing shores as trades strengthen towards the end of the week. Local windswell may also sneak its way to selected north and south-facing shores. Overall, no major swells are expected for the next few days.
Let's break it down by region starting with Kauai:
- Tonight, expect nothing too crazy, surf-wise, with waves ranging from 0-2 feet.
- Tomorrow morning, a similar story, so maybe a good time to catch some rays!
Over on Oahu:
- Tonight, expect some scattered showers with surf around 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow looks a bit cloudier, with surf picking up to 2-4 feet on east-facing shores—time to paddle out!
Heading to Maui:
- Tonight, prepare for numerous showers with surf between 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow, the surf might reach 2-4 feet on east shores, so keep an eye out for some decent waves!
On the Big Island:
- Windward and Southeast could see some action with 1-3 feet surf.
- Leeward side might stay a bit calmer, with waves from 0-2 feet expected.
Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there!
And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Get out there, hang ten, and enjoy the waves!
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