Listen "Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-19-2025"
Episode Synopsis
Aloha, wave riders! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf scene for the weekend.The north-northwest swell that's been lighting up our shores is winding down, with wave heights gradually dropping. North and west facing shores will see surf dipping below average through next week. But hold onto your boards - there's a potential northwest swell brewing from a gale near the Kurils that might deliver some action next weekend.Kauai's looking at some mellow conditions. Tonight expect 9-12 foot swells on north facing shores, mellowing to 6-8 feet by Saturday morning. West facing shores will see a similar downtrend from 7-10 to 3-5 feet. South and east shores remain consistent with small 1-3 foot waves.Oahu surfers can anticipate similar patterns - north facing shores will range 8-12 feet tonight, dropping to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see a more significant decline from 5-7 to just 2-4 feet.Maui's surf follows a comparable rhythm, with north facing shores serving up 8-12 foot waves tonight and tapering to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see minimal action.The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience modest surf, with north facing shores ranging 5-7 feet tonight and easing to 4-6 feet Saturday.A small long-period south swell will cruise through this weekend, but don't expect major height changes. A more substantial south-southwest swell is on the horizon for next week.Weather-wise, expect scattered showers and partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s with light east winds.Heads up - thunderstorms are possible, so keep an eye on those skies. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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