Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Good morning, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Friday, June 12th through Saturday, June 13th, twenty twenty-six. We're looking at small pulses of southerly swell bringing slightly below average conditions to south facing shores heading into Saturday. But here's where it gets interesting. Surf is set to trend up Saturday afternoon as the forerunners from a massive long-period swell originating southeast of New Zealand start arriving. We're expecting this swell to peak Sunday into Monday, approaching warning levels though most likely staying at advisory levels. South shore breaks are going to stay elevated throughout much of next week thanks to the slow decline of this large south swell and a series of overlapping southerly pulses. North and west facing shores are pretty quiet right now with tiny to flat conditions. However, early next week could bring a small bump in surf as a northwest swell and a smaller north swell move in. Meanwhile, east facing shores are dealing with weaker than average trade winds, keeping conditions below average through the weekend and into early next week. Looking at the specific islands, conditions are fairly consistent across Kauai and Oahu. Tonight you'll see north facing shores at zero to two feet, west facing shores at one to three feet, south facing shores holding two to four feet, and east facing at one to three feet. Saturday morning stays similar before the afternoon jump, with south facing shores reaching four to six feet and west facing pushing three to five feet. Maui shows a slightly gentler pattern with west facing shores at zero to two feet tonight and one to three feet Saturday, while the south side maxes out four to six feet Saturday afternoon. The Big Island leeward side is similar, with south and west facing shores in that three to five foot range tonight, bumping to four to six feet on the south side by Saturday afternoon. The Big Island windward and southeast side shows east facing shores at two to four feet tonight, though those will trend down to one to three feet by Saturday as those weak trades continue. Weather wise, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies across the islands with isolated showers possible. East to northeast winds will be light, five to ten miles per hour. Low temperatures tonight dropping into the lower seventies on most islands, with highs Saturday in the lower to mid eighties. Watch for an extreme UV index Saturday. High tide at Honolulu hits two point six feet at three twenty-two PM Saturday. Sunrise is five forty-nine AM, sunset at seven fifteen PM. Stay hydrated, watch out for rip currents as surf increases, and remember to always swim near lifeguards. This has been your Hawaii surf forecast. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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