Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your fun and engaging surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into the juicy details of what's in store for the waves!
Alright, so we've got some action brewing on the east-facing shores with a sneaky little swell coming in from Tropical Storm Gilma. Keep an eye out for that one as it's gonna start picking up by early Wednesday.
Now, over on the south-facing shores, we've got a mix of small swells hanging around but don't get too comfy because things are gonna taper off back to the usual summertime vibes as the week rolls on.
For all you riders facing north and west, expect the surf to be chill around the average this week, but maybe, just maybe, there's a slight bump on the horizon as Gilma swings by and a teeny northwest swell creeps in.
Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai! Tonight, north-facing shores are looking at a modest 0-2 feet, while south-facing shores are riding the 5-7 feet waves. Tomorrow's surf? Pretty much more of the same, so get out there and enjoy the waves!
Moving on to Oahu, the surf is looking pretty consistent along each shore with some fun waves to catch. And hey, Wednesday's UV index is extreme so slather on that sunscreen and shred the gnar!
Over on Maui, it's time to soak up the sun and ride the waves. East-facing shores are where the party's at with 6-8 feet surf waiting for you!
If you're on the Big Island, don't miss out on the fun at Windward and Southeast spots where the waves are looking good and the weather is playing nice. Leeward spots are also rockin' some solid wave action.
Remember, surf heights can surprise you, and rip currents can be lurking, so stay safe out there, folks! Check out the Hawaii Beach Safety website for all the latest info on beach hazards.
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