Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the wave-filled world of the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready to hang ten and soak up some sun!
Alright, so here's the lowdown on the waves: we've got a small northwest swell on the decline through Friday. The surf on north-facing shores will head back to those typical summertime flat levels, but keep an eye out for some trade wind swell action.
Now, as for the south-facing shores, it's gonna stay mellow and below average until Friday. But brace yourselves, folks, because Tropical Storm Hone is rolling in, and as it dances by the islands, we might see some major surf action on the south and east facing shores. Advisory levels could even be reached on some east facing shores.
Let's break it down by island:
Starting with Kauai - Tonight, the waves are looking prime for a sunset surf session, with 4-6 feet on the North, 3-5 feet on the West, 1-3 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East. Weather-wise, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of scattered showers.
For Oahu - North has 4-6 ft, West 2-4 ft, South 1-3 ft, and East 3-5 ft. It's gonna be partly sunny with a chance of showers. Don't forget that sunscreen with an extreme UV index!
Moving on to Maui - North 3-5 ft, West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft. Expect some occasional showers tonight and into tomorrow with temperatures in the lower 80s.
Last but not least, Big Island Windward and Southeast - North 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft, South 2-4 ft. Tonight's weather calls for occasional showers with mid-80s temps by day.
And over on Big Island Leeward - West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft. It's gonna be a mix of clouds and sun, perfect conditions for an island day.
Remember, surf forecast heights can vary, so keep a sharp eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water!
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