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Shores |
Today |
Thursday |
Surf |
Surf |
AM |
PM |
AM |
PM |
North Facing |
1-3 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
West Facing |
1-3 |
0-2 |
0-2 |
0-2 |
South Facing |
2-4 |
2-4 |
1-3 |
1-3 |
East Facing |
3-5 |
3-5 |
2-4 |
2-4 |
TODAY
Weather |
Partly sunny. Isolated showers. |
High Temperature |
In the mid 80s. |
Winds |
East winds 10 to 15 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
Low 0.3 feet 09:20 AM HST. |
High 1.9 feet 04:35 PM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
Low 0.3 feet 10:42 AM HST. |
High 1.8 feet 05:36 PM HST. |
|
Sunrise |
6:12 AM HST. |
Sunset |
7:14 PM HST. |
TONIGHT
Weather |
Partly cloudy until 12 AM, then mostly
cloudy. Isolated showers. |
Low Temperature |
In the lower 70s. |
Winds |
East winds around 10 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
Low 0.4 feet 10:51 PM HST. |
High 1.2 feet 05:07 AM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
Low 0.4 feet 12:13 AM HST. |
|
THURSDAY
Weather |
Partly sunny. Isolated showers. |
High Temperature |
In the mid 80s. |
Winds |
East winds 10 to 15 mph. |
Tides |
Hanalei Bay |
Low 0.5 feet 10:00 AM HST. |
High 1.7 feet 04:53 PM HST. |
Nawiliwili |
High 1.2 feet 06:08 AM HST. |
Low 0.5 feet 11:22 AM HST. |
High 1.6 feet 05:54 PM HST. |
|
Sunrise |
6:13 AM HST. |
Sunset |
7:14 PM HST. |
Swell Summary
The current short-period south swell will fade today. A small, longer period south southwest swell should fill in on Friday and peak over the weekend with surf heights near or slightly above the summer average.
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD The current small, short-period north-northwest swell will continue to fade out. A few small pulses from the northwest and north northwest are expected tonight into Thursday and will likely keep the surf from going completely flat along north facing shores through the weekend. Short-period wind waves generated by the trade winds will gradually decline over the next several days as the trades ease. Small, long-period east swells from increased east Pacific tropical cyclone activity may arrive from over the next few days, especially over the weekend, leading to a subtle increase in surf heights.
Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com