Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly New Year's surf report that'll have you stoked and prepared.
The North Shore is cooking up some sweet swells that are slowly mellowing out. We're looking at surf heights around 10-14 feet tonight, dropping to a more mellow 6-8 feet by Thursday afternoon. The current medium-period north-northwest swell is lowering, and we're expecting a fresh north-northeast swell to roll in by Friday that might just pump up the north-facing shores to near advisory levels.
East shores are staying choppy with persistent trade winds keeping things lively. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for those looking to catch some smaller waves. South-facing shores remain tiny but rideable, holding steady at 1-3 feet throughout the forecast period.
Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, with gentle east winds blowing 10-15 mph. Perfect conditions for early morning or late afternoon sessions.
Pro tip for all you wave hunters: Keep an eye on those north-facing harbors Friday, as the incoming swell might create some unexpected moderate surges. Rip currents could be spicier than usual, so stay alert and surf smart.
Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime - with first light around 7 AM and golden hour hitting just after 6 PM. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to welcome the New Year with some epic Hawaiian waves!
Surf's up, Hawaii!
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