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Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-31-2024

Oct 31, 2024 · 2m 34s
Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-31-2024
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Hey there, rad surfers and beach lovers! Get stoked for your surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii, where the waves and vibes are always epic. Let's dive in and see...

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Hey there, rad surfers and beach lovers! Get stoked for your surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii, where the waves and vibes are always epic. Let's dive in and see what's coming up for the next few days!

For Kauai tonight, expect 2-4 foot surf on North and West-facing shores, 2-4 foot surf on South-facing shores, and solid 5-7 foot waves on East-facing shores. The weather will bring occasional showers under mostly cloudy skies with temperatures in the lower 70s.

As we cruise into Thursday on Kauai, anticipate scattered showers with partly sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures. Surf conditions will remain relatively consistent, so gear up and hit those waves!

Now, hopping over to Oahu, you're looking at 2-4 foot North-facing waves, 0-2 foot West-facing waves, 2-4 foot South-facing waves, and sweet 5-7 foot waves on the East side. The wind will be blowing around 20 mph from the East with scattered showers in the forecast.

Thursday on Oahu will bring more scattered showers, partly sunny vibes, and very high UV levels. So make sure to lather up that sunscreen and enjoy the mid-80s temperatures while catching some awesome waves!

Moving on to Maui, tonight you can expect mostly sunny skies turning into mostly cloudy weather with numerous showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on all shores except East-facing, which will see consistent 5-7 foot waves. The wind will be around 15 to 20 mph from the East.

Thursday on Maui will bring occasional showers under partly sunny skies. So grab your board, hit the beaches, and enjoy the lower 80s temperatures with some epic waves!

Finally, for Big Island - Windward and Southeast, tonight will see cloudy skies with occasional showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on North and South-facing shores and a solid 5-7 feet on East-facing shores. Watch out for those rip currents with a moderate Northeast breeze.

Thursday’s forecast on the Big Island brings more occasional showers under cloudy skies, so be prepared for some wet and wild surfing sessions in the lower 80s temperatures.

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves, ride that swell, and soak up the awesome vibes in Hawaii. Stay safe, have fun, and make the most of those beautiful beaches!

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