Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the weekend!
First up, the current north-northwest swell is calming down, but don't worry, a new swell is rolling in on Saturday. For you north shore surfers, expect waves near the September average. And keep an eye out for a swell from the Tasman Sea bringing some fun surf to the south shore by late Sunday.
For Kauai tonight, you can expect some scattered showers and surf ranging from 1-3 feet on the north, west, and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the south shore.
Moving on to Oahu, Saturday's looking sunny with scattered showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on the west and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the north and south shores.
Over on Maui, Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with isolated showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on most shores.
And for the Big Island, both windward and leeward sides, expect mostly sunny weather with scattered showers. Surf will be around 1-4 feet on most shores.
Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for changing conditions and rip currents. And always stay safe out there!
So grab your boards and hit the waves this weekend! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.
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