Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Good afternoon surfers, this is your Hawaii Surf Forecast for Thursday evening through Friday. A moderate long period south swell is absolutely peaking right now at advisory levels, and we've got High Surf Advisories in effect for all south facing shores through early Friday morning. Let's break down what's happening across the islands. On Kauai, south facing breaks are seeing seven to ten foot faces this evening, with six to eight foot waves expected tomorrow morning before dropping to five to seven by midday. West facing shores are holding solid at five to seven feet tonight. North and east shores are staying small at one to three feet, pretty typical for this time of year. Tonight expect partly cloudy skies until midnight, then clearing out with isolated showers possible. Low temperatures dipping into the lower seventies with light southeast winds around five miles per hour. Moving to Oahu, the south swell is equally impressive with the same seven to ten foot faces on south facing shores this evening. West facing breaks are also pumping at five to seven feet. The forecast looks nearly identical to Kauai as this swell moves through, so if you're chasing south swells, get out there sooner rather than later. Friday looks mostly sunny and warm with highs in the mid eighties and east winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour. Maui is seeing similar conditions with seven to ten foot faces on south shores tonight and a slight decrease expected by tomorrow. West facing shores are a tick smaller at four to six feet. East and north facing breaks remain tiny at one to three feet. Friday stays mostly sunny with isolated showers and mid-eighties temperatures. Over on the Big Island, both windward and leeward areas are experiencing that same quality south swell, with leeward and windward south shores showing seven to ten foot faces. East facing shores remain minimal at one to three feet. Leeward west facing breaks are four to six feet, which should provide some fun alternatives if you're looking to avoid the crowds on the main south swell zones. Here's the important part to plan ahead. This swell gradually fades late tonight into the weekend, and by Friday afternoon we're expecting surf to drop below advisory levels. However, don't worry about it getting too small. A series of smaller south to southwest swells will fill in by Sunday and carry into the first half of next week, keeping conditions near seasonal averages throughout the seven day period. North and east facing shores will remain tiny through most of the coming week, but we're expecting a slight pickup in east shore surf around next Tuesday or Wednesday as trade winds build across the region. Tonight stays partly cloudy with scattered to isolated showers across the islands, lows in the lower to mid seventies, and light winds. Tomorrow, Juneteenth, will be mostly sunny with isolated to scattered showers, highs in the mid to upper eighties, and east winds ranging from five to fifteen miles per hour depending on location. Get out there and enjoy this south swell while it lasts. Remember to watch for rip currents and swim near lifeguards. Check hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard information at your favorite breaks. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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