Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Here's your insider scoop on the surf zone forecast for the islands. Let's dive in!
Breaking news for tonight - we've got a disorganized short-period east swell amping up due to some strong trades, keeping those waves pumped. So, expect some action along the east-facing shores, but don't forget about the High Surf Advisory in place for the smaller islands tonight.
Now, shifting our focus to Hurricane Hone, stirring things up as it moves south and southwest of the island chain. Get ready for a swell along south and southeast facing shores through early Monday. The good news? Surf levels are expected to be below advisory status.
For you north shore enthusiasts, it's looking a bit on the tiny side for the next few days, with a touch of wind swell wrap. Keep an eye out for some potential east shore swell energy from Hurricane Gilma later this week.
And now, let's break it down by island:
Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward and Southeast, and Big Island Leeward - everyone's getting a taste of the action. North facing shores in the 2-4 foot range, west facing shores with 2-4 feet, and south facing shores boasting 4-7 feet. The real showstopper? East facing shores lighting up with 7-10 foot waves coming your way tonight!
What's the weather like, you ask? Expect cloudy skies tonight with some showers throwing in some drama. Temperatures in the mid-70s. On Monday, we’re looking at a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with highs in the mid-80s. Don't forget those tides, dudes!
Wrapping it up with the sun rising at 6:19 AM HST and setting at 7:00 PM HST - plenty of daylight to catch those waves and make the most of your beach day!
So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready for some epic surf sessions ahead. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the ride out there!
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