Mellow Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North and Southwest Swells Offer Modest Waves Across Islands This Week
Update: 2025-10-07
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Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow surf forecast that's about as smooth as the current Hawaiian swells.
The north-northwest swell is taking a little breather, dropping its energy levels overnight. We've got a small northwest pulse cruising in this evening, peaking late tonight before gently fading out Tuesday. Word of caution: this swell might be a bit shy and underperforming, so temper those expectations.
Kauai and Oahu are looking at north facing shores serving up 4-6 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 3-5 feet by morning and holding steady through Tuesday. Maui and the Big Island's north shores are tracking similar wave heights.
Southwest swell fans, there's a whisper of action for you. A minor long-period southwest pulse slipped in earlier today and will quietly bow out by Tuesday. Another subtle southwest swell might make a cameo in the latter half of the week.
East-facing shores are keeping things consistently low-key with 1-3 foot waves across all islands. Not exactly epic, but hey, it's something.
Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.
Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: Kauai at 6:31 AM and 6:20 PM, Oahu at 6:25 AM and 6:15 PM, Maui at 6:18 AM and 6:09 PM, and Big Island at 6:12 AM and 6:04 PM.
Aloha and stay stoked!
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The north-northwest swell is taking a little breather, dropping its energy levels overnight. We've got a small northwest pulse cruising in this evening, peaking late tonight before gently fading out Tuesday. Word of caution: this swell might be a bit shy and underperforming, so temper those expectations.
Kauai and Oahu are looking at north facing shores serving up 4-6 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 3-5 feet by morning and holding steady through Tuesday. Maui and the Big Island's north shores are tracking similar wave heights.
Southwest swell fans, there's a whisper of action for you. A minor long-period southwest pulse slipped in earlier today and will quietly bow out by Tuesday. Another subtle southwest swell might make a cameo in the latter half of the week.
East-facing shores are keeping things consistently low-key with 1-3 foot waves across all islands. Not exactly epic, but hey, it's something.
Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.
Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: Kauai at 6:31 AM and 6:20 PM, Oahu at 6:25 AM and 6:15 PM, Maui at 6:18 AM and 6:09 PM, and Big Island at 6:12 AM and 6:04 PM.
Aloha and stay stoked!
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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