Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.
Let's dive in! For exposed south-facing shores, we're looking at small waves this week due to a mix of south-southwest and southeast swells. But don't fret, an uptick is on the horizon with some sweet overlapping swells coming our way from Friday onwards.
On the east-facing shores, it's going to be small and choppy with those breezy trade winds blowing through the weekend. North-facing shores will keep it steady near summertime norms, but there's potential for a boost early next week, so keep your eyes on the horizon.
Now, let's break it down by region:
**Kauai:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight expect scattered showers with temps around 70 degrees. Wednesday, get ready for partly sunny skies and more scattered showers.
Over on **Oahu:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, it's mostly cloudy with showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday, brace yourself for partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and a UV Index in the Very High range.
Moving to **Maui:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, expect partly cloudy weather with showers and lows in the mid-60s. Wednesday, it's mostly sunny with more scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.
**Big Island Windward and Southeast:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, mostly cloudy with showers and upper 60s temps. Wednesday, partly sunny with more showers and lower 80s highs.
Lastly, **Big Island Leeward:**
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies, showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday starts off mostly sunny, transitioning to cloudy with scattered showers.
Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with bigger waves, so always keep safety in mind. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for beach-specific info.
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