Listen "Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-18-2025"
Episode Synopsis
Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands as a powerful northwest swell is about to light up our north and west shores.Tonight and tomorrow, we're looking at a solid 15-20 foot surf on north facing shores and 10-15 feet on west facing beaches - definitely not for the faint of heart! Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all under high surf advisories, so experienced surfers only need to apply.The swell train is coming in from a west-northwest direction between 300-320 degrees, with the first pulse peaking tonight and continuing through Tuesday. Expect another reinforcing swell midweek that could keep these advisory-level conditions rolling into Thursday.While the north and west shores are going off, east facing shores will see modest 1-3 foot waves initially, with a slight bump to 2-4 feet later in the week thanks to light to moderate trades. South shore riders aren't totally left out - a small south swell will provide some rideable waves midweek.The Big Island's leeward west side is particularly spicy, with surf heights climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 7-10 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Talk about a playground for advanced wave hunters!Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be primarily easterly at 10-15 mph.Safety first, surf enthusiasts - these are serious waves that demand respect. Check local conditions, know your limits, and maybe watch from the beach if you're not a pro.Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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