Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-07-2024
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Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-07-2024
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Hey surfers and beachgoers, this is your go-to source for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii! So, here's the scoop for the upcoming days: Starting off with the North...
show moreSo, here's the scoop for the upcoming days:
Starting off with the North and West-facing shores, get ready for some waves picking up this evening and sticking around through the weekend. You'll be looking at 7 to 10 feet of surf, so grab your boards and get ready for some fun rides!
Now, for the East-facing shores, the surf will remain choppy due to those strong trade winds. So, be prepared for 5 to 7 feet of surf in that direction.
As for the South-facing shores, it's going to be small and near the seasonal average, with 0 to 2 feet of surf, but hey, it's still perfect for soaking up the sun!
Moving from island to island...
Kauai will see similar conditions with 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. South and East-facing shores will have smaller waves.
Over on Oahu, you can expect 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. The South and East-facing shores will have lower surf heights.
Maui will have 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores, while the West, South, and East-facing shores will have smaller waves hitting the shore.
Down to the Big Island, get ready for 4 to 6 feet of surf on North and East-facing shores, with 3 to 5 feet on the West-facing shores.
And on Big Island's Leeward side, you're looking at 3 to 5 feet of surf on the West-facing shores and 0 to 2 feet on the South-facing shores.
So, whether you're looking to catch some epic waves or just chill on the beach, there's something for everyone across the Hawaiian islands! Remember to stay safe and watch out for those rip currents.
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