Hawaii Surf Forecast: East Shores Shine with 3-5 Foot Waves as North and South Shores See Modest Conditions This Week

16/09/2025 1 min
Hawaii Surf Forecast: East Shores Shine with 3-5 Foot Waves as North and South Shores See Modest Conditions This Week

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Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf conditions that'll keep things interesting but not too wild.North shore enthusiasts should temper their expectations - we're looking at tiny waves hovering around 1-3 feet through most of this forecast period. But hold onto your boards, because a gale low brewing in the Gulf of Alaska is cooking up a minor north swell expected to arrive Thursday. Think of it as a gentle bump that'll add some texture to those typically sleepy north facing beaches.The south shore tells a similar story with small to modest conditions. Current medium period swells will gradually decline, but don't write off the weekend just yet. A promising long period swell is forecast to roll in Friday night, potentially boosting south shore surf closer to September's typical standards.East facing shores are showing the most promise, with surf heights climbing to a more playful 3-5 feet by Tuesday afternoon. This could be your best bet for some decent wave action across the islands.Temperature-wise, expect classic Hawaiian conditions - mostly sunny days with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. Winds will be consistent from the east at 10-15 mph, providing that classic trade wind feel.Pro tip for ocean safety - while conditions look mild, always respect the ocean and watch for potential rip currents. Check local beach conditions and never surf alone.Stay stoked and aloha!For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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