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Shores |
Today |
Tuesday |
Surf |
Surf |
AM |
PM |
AM |
PM |
North Facing |
10-14 |
10-14 |
22-26 |
25-35 |
West Facing |
7-10 |
7-10 |
15-20 |
20-25 |
South Facing |
2-4 |
2-4 |
3-5 |
3-5 |
East Facing |
1-3 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
TODAY
Weather |
Mostly sunny. Scattered showers. |
High Temperature |
In the mid 80s. |
Winds |
East winds 5 to 10 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
Low 0.6 feet 09:52 AM HST. |
High 1.2 feet 02:54 PM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
Low 0.6 feet 11:14 AM HST. |
High 1.1 feet 03:55 PM HST. |
|
Sunrise |
6:34 AM HST. |
Sunset |
6:12 PM HST. |
TONIGHT
Weather |
Partly cloudy. |
Low Temperature |
In the upper 60s. |
Winds |
East winds around 5 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
Low 0.1 feet 08:35 PM HST. |
High 2.2 feet 04:28 AM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
Low 0.1 feet 09:57 PM HST. |
High 2.1 feet 05:29 AM HST. |
|
TUESDAY
Weather |
Mostly sunny. Scattered showers. |
High Temperature |
In the mid 80s. |
Winds |
East winds around 5 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
Low 0.6 feet 10:53 AM HST. |
High 1.0 feet 03:11 PM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
Low 0.7 feet 12:15 PM HST. |
High 0.9 feet 04:12 PM HST. |
|
Sunrise |
6:34 AM HST. |
Sunset |
6:11 PM HST. |
Swell Summary
The current northwest swell will hold relatively steady today, remaining just below advisory levels along north facing shores. A new much larger long-period northwest swell will begin to fill in later today, then rapidly build to advisory levels along most north and west facing shores of the smaller islands tonight and to warning levels on Tuesday. The swell will peak at extra large levels Tuesday night and Wednesday, before gradually declining through the remainder of the work week and into the upcoming weekend. For the Big Island much of this swell will be blocked by the smaller islands, however, surf will likely rise to advisory levels along west facing shores late tonight through Wednesday night and possibly Thursday. Surf along north facing shores of the Big Island will likely reach advisory levels as well late Tuesday through Thursday and possibly Friday.
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD Along south facing shores, a series of south-southwest swells will keep surf well above the October average through much of the work week. East shore surf will remain very small during the next 7 days in areas not exposed to any wrap from the northwest or the south.
Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com