Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell showdown across the Hawaiian islands this evening and into Monday. We've got some serious ocean action brewing that'll have surfers and beach lovers buzzing.
The North and West shores of Kauai and Oahu are about to get hammered by a muscular WNW swell that's packing more punch than anticipated. Offshore buoy data suggests we're looking at waves climbing to an impressive 18-24 feet on North facing shores tonight, gradually settling into a still-robust 15-20 feet by Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, with 14-18 foot waves rolling in this evening.
Maui's North shores are joining the party with waves reaching 12-16 feet tonight and climbing to 18-24 feet overnight. The Western shores of the Leeward Big Island are also getting some serious love, with a High Surf Warning in effect promising waves building to 6-8 feet Monday morning and potentially hitting 8-12 feet by afternoon.
For those seeking calmer waters, South and East facing shores will remain relatively mellow with 1-3 foot waves. Expect cloudy conditions with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms adding some atmospheric drama to the maritime scene.
Weather conditions will hover around the lower 80s with light to moderate winds predominantly from the south and southeast. Sunrise chasers can catch the first light around 6:47-7:08 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:44-5:56 PM.
Surfers and ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, respect the power of these waves, and always prioritize safety. Aloha and catch those epic swells!
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