Shores |
Tonight |
Saturday |
Surf |
Surf |
PM |
AM |
AM |
PM |
North Facing |
25-35 |
18-22 |
15-20 |
12-16 |
West Facing |
18-22 |
12-16 |
10-14 |
8-12 |
South Facing |
0-2 |
0-2 |
0-2 |
0-2 |
East Facing |
1-3 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
TONIGHT
Weather |
Mostly sunny until 6 PM, then mostly
clear. Isolated showers. |
Low Temperature |
In the upper 60s. |
Winds |
South winds 5 to 10 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
High 1.3 feet 03:26 PM HST. |
Low -0.1 feet 08:43 PM HST. |
High 1.8 feet 03:40 AM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
High 1.2 feet 04:27 PM HST. |
Low -0.1 feet 10:05 PM HST. |
High 1.7 feet 04:41 AM HST. |
|
SATURDAY
Weather |
Mostly sunny. Isolated showers. |
High Temperature |
In the lower 80s. |
Winds |
South winds 5 to 10 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
Low -0.1 feet 09:37 AM HST. |
High 1.5 feet 04:17 PM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
Low -0.1 feet 10:59 AM HST. |
High 1.4 feet 05:18 PM HST. |
|
Sunrise |
6:57 AM HST. |
Sunset |
6:42 PM HST. |
Swell Summary
Extra large NW (320 degrees) swell will generate surf above the High Surf Warning thresholds through tonight for select N and W facing shores while surf holds at the advisory threshold for W facing shores of the Big Island. This swell will slowly subside during the next couple of days. The next swell in the sequence, a large long period NW (310) swell will build early next week with high confidence that high surf advisory thresholds will be reached for N and W facing shores Monday and Tuesday. This swell will then gradually lower through Thursday with a new large northwest swell possible late next week. Surf along S facing shores will remain very small and dominated by background energy through late next week. Surf along E facing shores will remain very small through the weekend before rising to above-normal levels with returning trades next week.
Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com
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