Listen "Hawaiian Surf Forecast Reveals Steady South and North Swells with Clean Conditions and Moderate Wave Heights This Week"
Episode Synopsis
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf that's keeping things just about average.Our south shores are looking pretty sweet with a couple of nice swells rolling through. Tuesday night's south swell will peak and then gradually ease off, with another small long-period south swell sliding in Thursday and hanging around through the weekend. Expect consistent surf in the 2-4 foot range along those beautiful south facing beaches.Up north, things are brewing with a fresh swell coming from a trough northeast of the islands. This short-period north swell will crash into our coastlines by Wednesday night, building momentum and reaching its max late Thursday into Friday. While it might not be epic, you'll see some small to moderate waves along those exposed shorelines.Winds are holding steady from the east at 10-15 mph, keeping conditions clean and predictable. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.Pro tip for all you surf enthusiasts: Pay close attention to those north and east facing shores. The evolving trough near the islands means our surf height forecast has a bit of uncertainty, so stay flexible and keep an eye on those updates.Whether you're a seasoned local or a vacationing wave chaser, this week's offering is looking solid but not spectacular. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf vibes!Catch you on the waves, 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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