| Shores | 
Tonight | 
Saturday | 
| Surf | 
Surf | 
| PM | 
AM | 
AM | 
PM  | 
| North Facing | 
5-7 | 
7-10 | 
8-12 | 
10-15  | 
| West Facing | 
4-6 | 
5-7 | 
6-8 | 
8-12  | 
| South Facing | 
1-3 | 
1-3 | 
1-3 | 
1-3  | 
| East Facing | 
2-4 | 
2-4 | 
2-4 | 
2-4  | 
 
TONIGHT
| Weather | 
Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers.  | 
| Low Temperature | 
In the lower 70s.  | 
| Winds | 
East winds 10 to 15 mph. | 
| Tides | 
 
|    Hanalei Bay | 
Low 0.2 feet 05:23 PM HST. | 
 
| High 1.4 feet 11:57 PM HST. | 
 
| Low 0.6 feet 04:52 AM HST. | 
 
|    Nawiliwili | 
Low 0.3 feet 06:45 PM HST. | 
 
| High 1.3 feet 12:58 AM HST. | 
 
 
 
 | 
 
 
SATURDAY
| Weather | 
Partly sunny. Scattered showers.  | 
| High Temperature | 
In the mid 80s.  | 
| Winds | 
East winds around 10 mph. | 
| Tides | 
 
|    Hanalei Bay | 
High 1.8 feet 11:28 AM HST. | 
 
| Low 0.1 feet 05:41 PM HST. | 
 
|    Nawiliwili | 
Low 0.6 feet 06:14 AM HST. | 
 
| High 1.7 feet 12:29 PM HST. | 
 
 
 
 | 
| Sunrise | 
6:41 AM HST.  | 
| Sunset | 
6:01 PM HST. | 
 
 
Swell Summary
Surf is expected to increase tonight in response to a long period NNW swell (330) with surf peaking at High Surf Advisory (HSA) levels late Saturday morning. Surf will hold at advisory levels through Saturday night, and a High surf advisory is in place for that time frame for N and W facing shores. A short period NNE swell, associated with an approaching front with gale winds, is expected to arrive Sunday, and primarily impact the surf at the western end of the state where it will mix with the longer period NNW swell. This boost will likely bring HSA level surf back to Kauai and Oahu by Sunday afternoon and will gradually fade out next week. A moderate to large swell is then possible around the middle of next week. 
Surf along east facing shores will remain small to moderate through Saturday, and then be impacted by the short period NNE swell mentioned above. South shore surf will decrease tonight and remain small through the weekend. 
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD 
    Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com