Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf update that'll have you stoked and prepared.
Hawaii's looking at a solid North swell holding steady today, with surf heights cruising between 7-10 feet on North facing shores. Those PacIOOS buoys are confirming a consistent North to North-Northeast direction that'll keep things interesting through the next couple days.
A fresh swell is sneaking in late Wednesday, promising moderate surf conditions that'll peak Thursday into Friday night. Expect some playful waves around the 6-8 foot range, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking to score some sweet rides.
East facing shores are getting a boost from returning trade winds, building surf today and peaking tomorrow. If you're an East side enthusiast, you'll see consistent 3-5 foot waves that'll provide some reliable afternoon entertainment.
South shore lovers might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny background energy barely worth mentioning. This week's not your moment for southern hemisphere action.
Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and dip into the lower 70s overnight. East winds are holding steady around 15 mph, adding some texture to those wave faces.
Wind and tide conditions look manageable, but always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Safety first, shredders!
Grab your board, pick your coast, and get out there - Hawaii's serving up some tasty waves this week. Surf's up!
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