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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Inception Point Ai
422 episodes
4 days ago
Honolulu Hawaii Surf ReportScore the best waves on Oahu's South Shore with your AI surf advisor!

The "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" is your inside track to legendary surf spots like Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Diamond Head. Harnessing the power of AI to analyze National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to know about the wave conditions in Honolulu.

What's inside each episode:
  • Essential Wave Info: Wave height, swell direction and period, wind speed and direction, and water temperature reports.
  • Focus on Oahu's South Shore: We'll highlight the impact on iconic breaks with recommendations for different skill levels.
  • The North Shore Watch (Seasonal): Get updates on when the big winter swells hit Oahu's North Shore, including insights about when it might be manageable for experienced surfers.
  • Island Vibes: Stay connected to the Hawaiian surf culture with potential updates on local events, surf contests, and the unique energy of the Honolulu surf scene.
  • Future Expansion: Community Connection: We aim to integrate a network of local surfers and shops to give real-time observations and inside tips.
Who benefits most from the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report":
  • Oahu Residents: Get daily surf intel customized for your home breaks.
  • Hawaii Visitors: Plan your surf adventure with an understanding of what the waves will be like during your stay.
  • Dreamers & Wave Lovers: Stay connected to the pulse of surf in one of the world's most iconic destinations.
Our AI-powered approach streamlines your surf session planning.

Get stoked! Subscribe to the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!


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Honolulu Hawaii Surf ReportScore the best waves on Oahu's South Shore with your AI surf advisor!

The "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" is your inside track to legendary surf spots like Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Diamond Head. Harnessing the power of AI to analyze National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to know about the wave conditions in Honolulu.

What's inside each episode:
  • Essential Wave Info: Wave height, swell direction and period, wind speed and direction, and water temperature reports.
  • Focus on Oahu's South Shore: We'll highlight the impact on iconic breaks with recommendations for different skill levels.
  • The North Shore Watch (Seasonal): Get updates on when the big winter swells hit Oahu's North Shore, including insights about when it might be manageable for experienced surfers.
  • Island Vibes: Stay connected to the Hawaiian surf culture with potential updates on local events, surf contests, and the unique energy of the Honolulu surf scene.
  • Future Expansion: Community Connection: We aim to integrate a network of local surfers and shops to give real-time observations and inside tips.
Who benefits most from the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report":
  • Oahu Residents: Get daily surf intel customized for your home breaks.
  • Hawaii Visitors: Plan your surf adventure with an understanding of what the waves will be like during your stay.
  • Dreamers & Wave Lovers: Stay connected to the pulse of surf in one of the world's most iconic destinations.
Our AI-powered approach streamlines your surf session planning.

Get stoked! Subscribe to the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!


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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii Surf Forecast: North Pacific Swell to Deliver Epic Waves from Friday through Monday, High Surf Advisory Potential
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tropical surf update that'll have you stoked and informed.

The North Pacific is brewing up some serious swell action, and Hawaii's about to get a taste. We're looking at a building wave pattern that's going to transform our coastlines from Friday through Monday. Currently, the energy is small and short-period, but hold onto your boards because things are about to get interesting.

Starting Friday, forerunners of a Northwest swell will arrive, with wave heights around 5-7 feet across most North and West facing shores. Saturday will see a peak in this initial swell, staying just below High Surf Advisory levels. But wait, there's more! A quick follow-up swell is hot on its heels, potentially pushing into High Surf Advisory territory by Sunday and Monday.

For you East coast surfers, expect consistent 2-4 foot waves as trade winds slightly ease. The western islands might see some explosive wind waves early next week, especially for those north-northeast exposed breaks.

South shore lovers, don't get too excited - you'll be dealing with small background swells throughout the week. But hey, something is better than nothing, right?

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mid 80s during the day, dropping to lower 70s at night. Expect scattered showers and partly sunny skies, with east winds hovering around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. Those rip currents can be sneaky! Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch some epic waves, Hawaii!

Mahalo and shred on!

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4 days ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii Surf Forecast: Powerful North Swells Brewing with Potential Advisory Conditions and Exciting Wave Opportunities
Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is cooking up some exciting conditions for the next couple of days.

North-facing shores are looking at a solid 4-7 foot swell with some interesting dynamics. A short to medium period north-northwest swell is sliding through, with potential for some unexpected excitement. Meteorologists are hinting that surf heights might actually come in higher than current predictions - so keep those boards waxed and ready!

Tuesday night into Wednesday brings another bump in north shore action. The low pressure system generating this swell is compact and fast-moving, which adds a bit of mystery to the forecast. Surf forecasters are recommending you stay tuned for more precise details.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a fresh north-northwest swell is brewing that could push surf heights near advisory levels along exposed north and west facing shores. Surfers targeting those zones should definitely pay attention.

East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 3-5 foot range with easing trade winds. South-facing shores are holding steady with small background swells throughout the week.

Temperature-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and daytime highs in the mid-80s. Winds will be rolling in from the northeast at 10-15 mph, creating some nice texture for wave enthusiasts.

UV index is running very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration. Sunrise kicks off around 6:20-6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:50-6:05 PM.

Catch those waves safely, respect the ocean, and aloha from your Hawaii surf forecast!

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5 days ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Epic North Pacific Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands with Powerful 6-8 Foot Waves This Weekend Surf Report
Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands.

The North Pacific is sending us one last hurrah of north-northwest swells, and it's going to be epic. Right now, we're looking at a solid 5-foot swell with 13-second periods, which means clean, powerful waves that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

For all you north and west shore chargers, expect consistent 6-8 foot faces tonight, dropping to a still-tasty 4-6 feet by Sunday afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the sweet spot with similar conditions that'll keep intermediate to advanced riders stoked.

The east-facing shores are bringing some serious energy too, with 6-8 foot surf that'll slowly dial back through the weekend. Trade winds are creating some chunky conditions, but hey, variety is the spice of life, right?

South shore lovers, don't get too excited. We're looking at small background swells that'll keep things mellow. Perfect for beginners or those looking to practice their technique.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and the occasional thunderstorm. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, typical Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Winds will be predominantly easterly, ranging from 10-20 mph, which should help shape some interesting wave conditions across the islands.

A pro tip for all you ocean adventurers: always check local beach conditions, respect the power of the ocean, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, have fun, and aloha!

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1 week ago
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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North and East Shores Deliver Killer 8-14 Foot Waves This Weekend
Aloha surfers and wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions as we break down the weekend forecast.

Right now, we're seeing a gradual shift in swell energy with moderate surf building along North and West facing shores. Tonight and early Saturday, expect some killer waves ranging from 8-14 feet on North facing shores - perfect for experienced riders looking to catch some serious swells.

The Waimea Bay buoy is showing shorter period energy signaling the departure of the current NNW swell, but don't worry - a fresh pulse of longer period NNW energy is rolling in. These waves will peak near High Surf Advisory levels tonight before fading out Saturday into early next week.

East facing shores are going to be pumping with fresh trade wind swells and plenty of wind wave action. Expect solid 6-10 foot waves with consistent energy throughout the day. As the weekend progresses, surf will gradually trend downward as trade winds start to mellow out.

South facing shores will stay mellow with small background swells holding steady around 1-3 feet - more of a relaxed vibe for casual paddlers and beginners.

Wind conditions look consistent with east winds hovering around 15-20 mph, creating some texture and challenge for water sports enthusiasts. Temperatures will be prime Hawaiian style - mid 80s during the day and lower 70s at night.

Bottom line: North and East shores are your go-to zones this weekend. Grab your board, check your local break, and score some sweet Hawaiian waves. Surf safe and aloha!

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1 week ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii High Surf Advisory: Massive 12-16 Foot Waves Expected on North and West Shores, Surfers Prepare for Epic Swell
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands.

The North Pacific is firing up, sending a moderate NNW swell that's about to turn our coastlines into an epic playground. We're looking at a High Surf Advisory for north and west facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's northern coastline.

Tonight and through Thursday, expect some serious wave action. Kauai and Oahu's north shores are maxing out at 12-16 feet - that's some serious vertical water! West facing shores will see a solid 8-12 foot range, perfect for experienced surfers looking to test their skills.

The swell's got an interesting trajectory. A medium period NNW swell around 330 degrees is peaking tonight and will hang tight through Thursday afternoon. But hold onto your board shorts - there's more coming! By Friday and Saturday, we're expecting an even more powerful NNW swell around 340 degrees that might push past High Surf Advisory thresholds.

While the north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't sleep on the other coastlines. South facing shores will maintain a mellow 2-4 foot range, keeping things interesting. East facing shores are serving up choppy 5-7 foot waves with some extra energy expected towards the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be consistently easterly around 10-15 mph, adding some texture to those beautiful Hawaiian waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

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1 week ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Northwest Swells Bring Massive Waves to North and West Shores This Week
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. Northwest swells are rolling in, bringing some serious action to our north and west facing shores.

We've got a series of small to moderate long-period swells lined up that'll keep the energy high. Tonight and through Tuesday, expect north facing shores to see solid 4-6 foot waves, ramping up to 5-8 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu are looking particularly spicy!

The current northwest swell is on the decline, but don't worry - another pulse is coming tomorrow evening. This next swell will peak around average Tuesday and stick around until Wednesday afternoon. By late Wednesday into Thursday, we might even see advisory-level surf that'll get the serious surfers stoked.

But wait, there's more! A moderate long-period swell is set to fill in Friday through Saturday, keeping our north and west facing shores cranking above advisory levels. If you're a north shore enthusiast, you'll want to have your board waxed and ready.

For those south shore lovers, background swells will keep things interesting, preventing completely flat conditions. East facing shores will see some choppy action as trade winds strengthen later in the week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and northeast winds around 10-15 mph will add some texture to the waves.

UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. And as always, respect the ocean, know your limits, and surf smart. Aloha and catch some epic waves!

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1 week ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii Surf Report: High Swells, Hurricane Low Brewing for Weekend and Midweek Surfers Across Hawaiian Islands
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of solid surf across the Hawaiian Islands. The North and West shores are holding onto some decent swells, with heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet today and gradually tapering off through Sunday.

A developing hurricane-force low near the dateline is cooking up something special for mid-week. We're looking at a potential low-end High Surf Advisory for North and West facing shores late Wednesday into Thursday. Surfers, start waxing those boards!

East facing shores are keeping things steady with consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, thanks to those trademark trade winds. The South shores are hanging onto small 1 to 3 foot swells, ensuring they won't go completely flat.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions. Expect mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers and east winds around 10 to 15 mph. Daytime temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, perfect for catching waves and working on that golden Hawaiian tan.

UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise and sunset times are clustering around 6:15-6:35 AM and 5:54-6:10 PM respectively.

Rip currents are likely, so play it smart. Always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, the Hawaiian waters are calling your name.

Catch you on the waves, and aloha!

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2 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North Shore Swells Reach 14 Feet with High Surf Advisory Potential This Week
Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the incoming swells around the Hawaiian islands.

We're looking at some serious north and west facing shore action with surf heights rolling in between 10-14 feet tonight, gradually tapering down to 7-10 feet by Saturday afternoon. Those long-period northwest swells are bringing the heat - courtesy of a hurricane force low pressure system brewing east of Japan that'll potentially push us towards a High Surf Advisory by midweek.

For you adrenaline seekers eyeing the north shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui, you're in for a treat. Expect consistent wave sets that'll keep intermediate and advanced surfers stoked. Just remember, these aren't beginner waves - respect the ocean and know your limits.

Southern shores are keeping things mellow with gentle 1-3 foot swells, perfect for casual paddling or SUP enthusiasts. East facing shores are holding steady around 4-6 feet, with Saturday's trade winds giving a slight boost.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm potential. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be consistently blowing from the east around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility with these larger swells. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

Aloha and mahalo!

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2 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
North Shore Hawaii Surf Forecast: Epic 8-12 Foot Swells Arrive with Diverse Wave Conditions Across Island Shores
Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions that'll make your board tingle with excitement.

The North Shore is about to light up with consistent 8-12 foot swells rolling in from the northwest, delivering near-perfect conditions for experienced surfers. These moderate to long period waves will persist through Friday, offering some seriously sweet riding opportunities. Just when you thought the action might die down, a brief NNW swell will sweep through late Friday before tapering off Saturday.

Meanwhile, South Shore lovers aren't getting left out - a series of small to medium swells will keep things interesting, preventing those shores from going flat. While the waves might be modest, they'll provide enough energy to keep things fun.

East-facing shores are about to wake up too! As trade winds strengthen later this week, expect short period wave action to ramp up, climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to a more playful 3-5 feet by Thursday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things comfortably breezy.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!

Aloha and mahalo!

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2 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
North Shore Hawaii Surf Report Massive Waves Expected 8-12 Feet with High Surf Advisory Conditions
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf update that'll have you stoked for tomorrow's ocean adventures.

The North Shore is still buzzing from today's moderate to long period northwest swell that nearly triggered a High Surf Advisory. Waimea Bay buoy data shows some serious wave energy that's just starting to calm down. For Kauai and Oahu, expect north facing shores to deliver sweet 8-12 foot surf through tomorrow afternoon - perfect for experienced surfers looking to catch some powerful sets.

Maui's north facing shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot waves, while the Big Island's north coast keeps things mellow with 3-5 foot breaks. West facing shores across all islands are looking at more modest 2-7 foot waves - good for intermediate riders seeking some clean lines.

Trade winds are cranking up to 10-15 mph from the east, bringing scattered showers and mostly cloudy conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with that classic Hawaiian warmth. UV index is running high, so don't forget your sunscreen and rash guard.

South and east facing shores will stay relatively calm with 1-3 foot surf - more suited for stand-up paddling or casual beach hangouts. The small south swell continues with minor pulses expected tonight and Saturday.

Bottom line: North Shore is your go-to for serious wave action, while other coastlines offer more relaxed conditions. Stay safe, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's up, Hawaii!

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2 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
High Surf Advisory Hawaii Northwest Swell Brings Massive 12 to 20 Foot Waves to North and West Shores Tonight
Surf's up, Hawaii! We've got some serious wave action brewing across the islands tonight. A moderate northwest swell is pumping up the north and west facing shores, bringing some serious surf heights that'll have wave riders stoked.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores expecting serious waves ranging from 12 to 20 feet tonight and early Tuesday. These waves are expected to peak later tonight and start dropping Tuesday evening, so grab your board while the conditions are prime.

The Big Island is seeing slightly tamer surf, with north facing shores expecting 8 to 12 feet tonight, scaling back to 4 to 6 feet by Tuesday evening. West facing shores will hover around 5 to 7 feet, giving intermediate surfers some solid riding opportunities.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be predominantly light and easterly, ranging from 5 to 15 mph.

For all you wave warriors, remember these swells aren't just about size - they're bringing some serious long-period northwest energy that'll create powerful, clean breaks. South shore lovers can expect small 1 to 4 foot swells with some minor pulse action coming through.

East shores will remain relatively calm but should start picking up as trade winds strengthen Wednesday. Pro tip: check local beach conditions and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy Hawaii's epic wave playground!

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2 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Epic Hawaiian Surf Weekend Ahead: North Shore Swells to 10 Feet, East Breaks Offer Tropical Conditions for All Skill Levels
Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of waves across the Hawaiian islands.

The north and west shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. A building northwest swell is rolling in, promising to peak Monday and Tuesday with high surf advisory levels from Kauai to Maui. Expect north facing shores to see waves climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a solid 7-10 feet by Sunday evening.

East facing shores are getting some tropical cyclone love with medium-period swells bringing seasonal surf conditions. Expect those east-facing breaks to hover around 3-5 feet throughout the weekend, with potential for rougher conditions later in the week as trade winds kick into gear.

The south and west facing shores will keep things mellow, with smaller waves in the 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions: mostly sunny to partly cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s, and east winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 mph - ideal for keeping things cool.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as the swell increases. Always surf near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, Hawaii's got waves calling your name. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready to ride!

Surf's up!

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3 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii Weekend Surf Forecast: Northwest Swell and Tropical Cyclone Priscilla Bring Exciting Wave Conditions
Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a weekend of classic island conditions with some exciting swell action on the horizon.

Tonight and Saturday are looking pretty mellow across all islands. We're seeing consistent 3-5 foot surf on north facing shores, while south and east shores will hold steady at a comfortable 2-4 feet. West facing shores remain calm with 1-3 foot waves.

But hold onto your board shorts because things are about to get interesting! A moderate to large northwest swell is brewing and expected to arrive Sunday afternoon. By Monday, we'll see a High Surf Advisory kicking in, with wave energy likely maintaining its punch through Tuesday.

Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending some love from the East Pacific, bringing a small medium to long-period easterly swell that'll grace our shores late Saturday into Sunday. It's like nature's own surf mixtape!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with gentle east winds ranging 5-15 mph depending on the island.

For all you wave riders and beach lovers, remember to check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, Hawaii's coastlines are serving up some sweet conditions.

Surf's calling - are you ready to answer?

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3 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaiian Surf Forecast Reveals Exciting Weekend Swell with Northwest and Tropical Waves Approaching Islands
Aloha surf seekers! Get ready for a mellow week of waves across the Hawaiian islands.

The north shores are riding a fading medium period northwest swell that'll keep things relatively chill. Expect modest 2-4 foot faces through most of the week. But hold onto your boards because a more significant northwest swell is brewing - set to arrive Sunday and potentially pushing towards High Surf Advisory levels by early next week.

South shore enthusiasts can expect tiny to small conditions with some subtle energy rolling in. A sweet little long period south-southwest swell will sneak in Thursday morning, bringing a gentle bump to those south-facing breaks. Weekend southwest pulses will keep things interesting with soft 2-4 foot waves.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow right now, but tropical vibes are incoming! Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending a small medium to long period easterly swell that'll arrive Saturday and Sunday, adding some unexpected excitement to those eastern exposures.

Wind-wise, expect mostly light and variable conditions with south and southwest breezes hovering around 5-10 mph. Temperatures will stay deliciously consistent in the mid-80s with scattered showers keeping things refreshingly tropical.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on that Sunday northwest swell - it could be your ticket to some seriously fun north shore sessions. Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

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3 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves Build to Potential High Surf Advisory Next Week with Tropical Swell Action
Surf's up, Hawaii! Let's break down the wave action for the next couple days.

North-facing shores are keeping things mellow with 3-5 foot surf across all islands. We've got a gradual fade happening with current swells, but don't worry - a small north-northeast pulse is sneaking in Wednesday night. The real excitement comes late weekend with a potentially significant northwest swell that might bump us close to High Surf Advisory levels early next week.

South-facing beaches are staying pretty chill with tiny 1-3 foot waves. A subtle south-southwest swell will add a little bump Thursday and Friday, bringing some extra energy to those relaxed southern exposures.

East-facing shores are holding steady at 1-3 feet. Weak winds are keeping things tranquil, but stay tuned - Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is cooking up a medium period easterly swell that'll arrive late weekend, promising some playful east side action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with light south winds around 5 mph. UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen, beach lovers!

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - catching first light between 6:13 and 6:31 AM, with evening light fading around 6:03 to 6:19 PM.

Bottom line: Decent surf conditions with some interesting swells brewing. Grab your board, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

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3 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Mellow Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North and Southwest Swells Offer Modest Waves Across Islands This Week
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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3 weeks ago
1 minute

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
North Shore Hawaii Surf Alert Massive 8-12 Foot Waves Set to Pummel Beaches This Weekend with Perfect Conditions
Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our islands.

A juicy north northwest swell is charging in tonight, building to near-advisory levels by Sunday. North facing shores will see waves climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon - perfect for the experienced surfers looking to score some serious rides.

Kauai and Oahu are set to get the most action, with consistent wave sets rolling in from multiple directions. While the primary swell comes from the north, don't sleep on the subtle southwest swells sneaking in from the south, adding some spice to the mix.

The wind conditions look clean, with steady northeast trades blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour, which should help shape those waves into some classic Hawaiian barrels. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers keeping things interesting.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at that perfect island comfort zone - mid 70s overnight and mid 80s during the day. UV index is running high, so grab that sunscreen and reef-safe protection.

For all you surf enthusiasts, the morning hours will offer some of the most consistent and cleanest conditions. North and west facing shores are your prime targets, with Maui and the Big Island serving up solid 5-7 foot faces.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, as each shoreline can have its own unique character. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and get ready to ride some epic Hawaiian waves!

Catch you in the lineup, aloha!

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4 weeks ago
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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North Shore Set to Deliver 7-10 Foot Swells This Weekend for Advanced Wave Riders
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

North-facing shores are about to light up with some serious action. We're tracking a moderate north-northwest swell that'll build through Saturday, peaking Sunday with wave heights climbing from 4-6 feet in the morning to a pumping 7-10 feet by afternoon. That's gonna be pure magic for advanced riders looking to score some epic sessions.

Tropical cyclone Neoguri's current small northwest swell is fading, but don't worry - another northwest pulse is queuing up to keep the north shores firing. Expect consistent waves through early next week with heights hovering just below High Surf Advisory levels.

For you southwest swell chasers, there's a small but promising long-period southwest swell expected to sneak in late Sunday and build into early next week. It's not going to be massive, but it'll add some variety to the wave menu.

East-facing shores will stay relatively mellow, with modest 2-4 foot waves and a slight boost from moderate trade winds Saturday and Sunday. Perfect for longboarders and beginners looking for some consistent conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian weather - mid 80s, mostly sunny with scattered tropical showers. Winds will be consistent out of the east at 10-15 mph, creating some clean conditions across the islands.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the waves, Hawaii!

Catch you in the lineup!

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4 weeks ago
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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii Surf Forecast: Exciting Northwest and Southwest Swells Set to Deliver Epic Waves This Weekend
Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian islands are about to light up with some sweet swell action this weekend.

A small north northwest swell has arrived and will continue building today, generating some fun waves along north and west facing shores through Thursday. But hold onto your boards because things are about to get really interesting.

Saturday brings a moderate northwest swell that's going to pump up the volume, peaking late Saturday into Sunday. Expect head-high and potentially overhead waves along many north and west-facing shorelines. This swell will be cranking before gradually fading early next week.

For our south shore riders, a small long period southwest swell will fill in tonight, peak Thursday, and then mellow out through the weekend. Another similar south swell is tracking to arrive late weekend into early next week, keeping things interesting for south shore breaks.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow, staying below average into early next week.

Specific island forecasts show consistent 2-4 foot surf tonight transitioning to 3-5 foot ranges by Thursday morning across most island sectors. Temperatures will be warm, sitting in the mid to upper 80s with east winds hovering around 5-15 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers sprinkled throughout the day. UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking perfect for early morning and evening surf sessions, with sunrise around 6:11-6:29 AM and sunset between 6:08-6:25 PM across the islands.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe, read the conditions, and enjoy the waves!

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1 month ago
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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Hawaii Surf Forecast: North and West Shores Expect 3-5 Foot Waves with Scattered Showers and Mild Trade Winds
Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tasty swell forecast that's got something for everyone around the Hawaiian islands.

Mother Nature's serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week, with a small to moderate north and northwest swell cruising into our island chain. North and west facing shores will see some action, building from 2-4 feet tonight to a slightly peppier 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

For you south shore surfers, don't worry - you'll have enough waves to keep things interesting. A series of small to medium period swells will trickle in, maintaining a consistent 2-4 foot range. East facing shores will keep things mellow with steady 2-4 foot surf under moderate trade winds.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers dancing around the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s overnight and climb to the mid-80s during the day. Winds will be predominantly easterly, blowing 10-15 mph and occasionally softening to a gentle breeze.

Weekend warriors, mark your calendars: a moderate northwest swell is predicted to arrive late Saturday into Sunday, promising some extra juice for north and west facing breaks.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and when in doubt, paddle out near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

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1 month ago
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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii
Honolulu Hawaii Surf ReportScore the best waves on Oahu's South Shore with your AI surf advisor!

The "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" is your inside track to legendary surf spots like Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Diamond Head. Harnessing the power of AI to analyze National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to know about the wave conditions in Honolulu.

What's inside each episode:
  • Essential Wave Info: Wave height, swell direction and period, wind speed and direction, and water temperature reports.
  • Focus on Oahu's South Shore: We'll highlight the impact on iconic breaks with recommendations for different skill levels.
  • The North Shore Watch (Seasonal): Get updates on when the big winter swells hit Oahu's North Shore, including insights about when it might be manageable for experienced surfers.
  • Island Vibes: Stay connected to the Hawaiian surf culture with potential updates on local events, surf contests, and the unique energy of the Honolulu surf scene.
  • Future Expansion: Community Connection: We aim to integrate a network of local surfers and shops to give real-time observations and inside tips.
Who benefits most from the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report":
  • Oahu Residents: Get daily surf intel customized for your home breaks.
  • Hawaii Visitors: Plan your surf adventure with an understanding of what the waves will be like during your stay.
  • Dreamers & Wave Lovers: Stay connected to the pulse of surf in one of the world's most iconic destinations.
Our AI-powered approach streamlines your surf session planning.

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