Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Forecast for Saturday, June twentieth through Sunday, June twenty-first. A small medium-period south swell continues to fade tonight, but a new long-period south swell is peaking overnight that should keep things interesting through the evening hours. By Sunday, we'll see that south and west-facing surf beginning to diminish as this system moves through. Looking ahead, additional medium to long period south and southeast swells are expected through the middle of next week, which will maintain our surf heights right around those seasonal averages we're used to seeing this time of year. North-facing shores are going to be pretty quiet, with tiny surf expected to prevail through most of the coming week. We're just not getting much short-period energy reaching the islands from the north and northwest. However, keep an eye on east-facing shores because as the trade winds increase next week, expect to see that surf trending upwards. Let's break down the islands, starting with Kauai. Tonight we're looking at north-facing shores with zero to two foot surf, while west-facing shores are more active at three to five feet. South-facing shores are slightly bigger at four to six feet, and east-facing shores will see one to three feet. Sunday morning brings similar conditions before those west and south-facing shores start dropping through the afternoon. Winds tonight will be light, east at five to ten miles per hour, with lows in the mid seventies and mostly isolated showers. Sunday looks sunny with those winds increasing to the northeast around fifteen miles per hour in the afternoon. Highs will reach the upper eighties. Over on Oahu, tonight's conditions are nearly identical to Kauai with zero to two foot north-facing surf, three to five feet on the west, four to six feet on the south, and one to three feet on the east. We'll have mostly clear skies with east winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Low temperatures settling in the mid seventies. Sunday morning maintains similar heights before the afternoon fade. Expect mostly sunny skies with an extreme UV index, so definitely get that sunscreen on. Winds remain from the east at ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs in the mid eighties. Moving to Maui, north-facing shores tonight show zero to two feet while west-facing drops slightly to two to four feet. South-facing is solid at four to six feet and east-facing one to three feet. Winds start at east ten to fifteen miles per hour then diminish to around five after midnight. Sunday brings sunny conditions with northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Highs in the mid eighties with that similar pattern of afternoon decline on west and south-facing shores. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will see zero to two foot north-facing surf tonight, one to three feet on the east, and five to seven feet on the south, making that the most active zone. Conditions stay mostly the same Sunday morning with that afternoon pullback. We'll have scattered showers, particularly tonight and Sunday morning. Lows in the lower seventies with light north winds tonight, becoming northeast around five to ten miles per hour Sunday. Highs in the lower eighties. On the leeward side of the Big Island, west-facing shores show three to five feet tonight with south-facing at four to six feet. Both shores ease down Sunday afternoon. We're looking at isolated showers with lows in the lower seventies. Winds tonight start light and variable around five miles per hour from the west before becoming north. Sunday brings mostly sunny skies with light southwest winds and highs in the upper eighties. Across all islands, remember that rip currents will be present in or near the surf zone, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Swimmers are urged to exercise caution at all times and enter the water near a lifeguard. For the latest beach hazard and safety information at individual beaches, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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