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Surf Report

ShoresTonightFriday
SurfSurf
PMAMAMPM
North Facing0-20-20-20-2
West Facing1-31-31-32-4
South Facing2-42-42-43-5
East Facing2-42-42-42-4
TONIGHT
WeatherSunny until 6 PM, then partly cloudy. Isolated showers.
Low TemperatureIn the mid 70s.
WindsNortheast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tides
Hanalei BayLow 0.3 feet 02:08 AM HST.
NawiliwiliLow 0.4 feet 03:30 AM HST.
FRIDAY
WeatherSunny. Isolated showers.
High TemperatureIn the upper 80s.
WindsEast winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Hanalei BayHigh 1.9 feet 11:23 AM HST.
NawiliwiliHigh 1.8 feet 12:24 PM HST.
Sunrise6:17 AM HST.
Sunset7:04 PM HST.

Swell Summary

Surf along south facing shores will remain slightly below average through at least Friday morning, with near average heights possible by Saturday as a south-southwest swell trickles in. Surf along east- facing shores also remains below average, then is expected to build this weekend as the trades restrengthen. North facing shores will remain tiny through Friday, with a slight bump from Lala swell possible this weekend.

Surf along east- and south-facing shores will be compounded by a southeast swell generated by Tropical Depression Two-C that will build through Sunday and then become south, then southwest through early next week. This short-period tropical swell could cause surf to approach advisory levels along east facing shores of the Big Island Saturday night into Sunday.

Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com

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