Hawaii Surf Forecast June 4 5 2026 South Swell Fades North Shore Peaks Friday
Good evening, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Thursday, June 4th through Friday, June 5th, 2026.
The south-southwest swell that's been treating us to advisory-level waves along south-facing shores is finally winding down. Nearshore buoys this evening are showing conditions dropping to three to four feet with 15-second periods, and that downward trend is expected to continue. The High Surf Advisory has been cancelled, and we'll see surf gradually easing through Friday and into the weekend. So if you've been itching to get out there, the window's closing, but conditions should still be quite fun tomorrow morning.
Looking ahead, we've got some interesting action brewing. A small, long-period south-southwest swell is expected to arrive late Sunday and should peak early next week. That'll give us another opportunity for some decent waves before too long.
On the north-facing shores, a medium-period north swell is building tonight and will peak early Friday morning. This is your chance if you're hunting for some quality north shore waves. After Friday, it'll ease over the weekend, then we might see a tiny west-northwest swell early next week.
East-facing shores will gradually build to seasonal average by Friday, though some areas exposed to wrapping north swell could see slightly larger waves Thursday night and Friday morning. That near-average east shore surf will stick around through the weekend and into early next week.
Let's break down what you can expect at each location.
For Kauai, tonight brings mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the lower 70s with light east winds around 10 miles per hour. North-facing shores are looking at 4 to 6 feet tonight, building to 5 to 7 feet Friday morning before dropping back to 4 to 6 feet by Friday afternoon. West-facing shores will hold 4 to 6 feet through the morning hours then drop to 2 to 4 feet by afternoon. South-facing shores are the prime spot with 6 to 8 feet holding steady through Friday morning, then easing to 4 to 6 feet by afternoon. East-facing shores will maintain a steady 4 to 6 feet throughout the period. Friday looks mostly sunny with isolated showers and highs in the mid-80s with east winds 10 to 15 miles per hour.
For Oahu, conditions tonight are partly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the lower 70s, and east winds around 15 miles per hour. The surf pattern mirrors Kauai with north-facing shores at 4 to 6 feet tonight, jumping to 5 to 7 feet Friday morning, then dropping to 4 to 6 feet by afternoon. West-facing shores offer 4 to 6 feet tonight, 3 to 5 feet Friday morning, and just 2 to 4 feet by Friday afternoon. South-facing shores are firing with 6 to 8 feet through Friday morning, easing to 4 to 6 feet in the afternoon. East shores maintain 4 to 6 feet. Friday features mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, highs in the lower 80s, and east winds around 15 miles per hour. Fair warning, the UV index is extreme, so get your sunscreen dialed in.
Over on Maui, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight until midnight, then partly cloudy with numerous showers. Lows hover around 70 with east winds around 15 miles per hour. North-facing shores match the pattern at 4 to 6 feet tonight to 5 to 7 feet Friday morning, back to 4 to 6 feet in the afternoon. West-facing shores are slightly smaller at 3 to 5 feet tonight, 2 to 4 feet Friday morning, and holding at 2 to 4 feet in the afternoon. South-facing shores are the sweet spot with 6 to 8 feet through Friday morning before dropping to 4 to 6 feet. East-facing shores stay steady at 4 to 6 feet. Friday will be mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the lower 80s, and east winds around 15 miles per hour.
The Big Island windward and southeast side shows mostly cloudy skies tonight with numerous showers, lows around 70, and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. North-facing shores offer 4 to 6 feet tonight, building to 5 to 7 feet Friday morning, dropping to 4 to 6 feet in the afternoon. East-facing shores hold steady at 4 to 6 feet throughout. South-facing shores are solid at 6 to 8 feet through Friday morning, then 4 to 6 feet in the afternoon. Friday looks partly sunny with scattered showers, highs around 80, and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour.
Finally, the Big Island leeward side will be partly cloudy tonight with isolated showers, lows around 70, and light winds becoming southeast after midnight. West-facing shores are 4 to 6 feet tonight, 3 to 5 feet Friday morning, and 2 to 4 feet in the afternoon. South-facing shores look great at 6 to 8 feet through Friday morning, dropping to 4 to 6 feet by afternoon. Friday will be sunny with highs in the mid-80s and light southwest winds around 5 miles per hour.
Remember, rip currents are present in or near all surf zones, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Always swim near a lifeguard and exercise caution at all times. For detailed beach safety information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.
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