Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf update that's as hot as our summer temperatures.
The Pacific is serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week. South facing shores are looking promising, with surf heights climbing to near summer averages by the weekend. A tasty long-period southwest swell is rolling in from the Tasman Sea, bringing some sweet lines for south shore enthusiasts.
East facing shores are going to be a bit rowdy, with fresh to strong trade winds creating choppy conditions. Expect rough surf ranging from 3-6 feet - not exactly glassy, but definitely exciting for those who love a challenge.
North shore surfers might want to catch up on sleep, as conditions remain nearly flat across all islands. West facing shores will offer modest 1-3 foot swells - perfect for beginners or paddleboarding.
Breaking it down by island, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island all show similar patterns. South shores consistently deliver 2-4 foot waves, while east facing shores will range from 3-6 feet with some serious wind-driven chop.
Bonus beach intel: Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with scattered showers adding tropical flavor to your surf session. Winds will primarily blow from the east and northeast around 10-20 mph, so expect some gusty conditions.
Safety first, surf ohana! Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.
Surf's up! Catch you on the waves.
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