Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast.
So, what's the scoop for today? Well, we've got a mix of swells rolling in. A medium-period south swell is hanging around, bringing small surf for the south-facing beaches. But hold onto your boards because another long-period south swell is paddling in, expected to peak tomorrow and keep the fun going until the weekend.
For NW and SW regions, it's a bit of a waiting game with flat to tiny waves this week. And if you're on the east side, get ready for some choppy surf with those breezy trade winds.
Now, let's dive into specifics for different shores:
- **Kauai**: Expect some manageable wave heights ranging from 0-4 feet, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye out for scattered showers throughout the day.
- **Oahu**: Surf's up with 1-4 footers along the south-facing shores. The UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen! East winds around 15 mph could lead to some scattered showers.
- **Maui**: Similar story here, with 1-4 foot surf on south-facing shores. East winds at 15 mph could make for some decent rides. Don't forget about those scattered showers!
- **Big Island**: From windward to leeward, 0-4 feet of swell for north, east, and south facing shores. Watch out for those numerous showers as you catch waves on the windward side.
So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some waves! And remember, always check beach safety info before diving in.
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