Hawaii Surf Forecast June 3-4: 8-12 Foot South Swell, North Shore Pumping Friday Titelbild

Hawaii Surf Forecast June 3-4: 8-12 Foot South Swell, North Shore Pumping Friday

Hawaii Surf Forecast June 3-4: 8-12 Foot South Swell, North Shore Pumping Friday

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Good afternoon, this is your Hawaiian surf forecast for Wednesday, June third through Thursday. A powerful south-southwest swell is working its way through the islands right now, and it's delivering some seriously fun conditions across all the southern-facing shores. The main event today and tonight is this large south-southwest swell that's gradually declining but still packing a punch. South-facing breaks are running eight to twelve feet across the board, and that's why we've got a High Surf Advisory in effect for these shores. If you're heading out to a south-facing beach, expect crowded lineups and respect those rip currents. Things will moderate a bit come Friday as the swell continues to fade, and by Sunday it'll be looking pretty mellow before another long-period pulse arrives early next week. For those of you chasing north shore juice, good news is heading your way. A small to medium-period north swell will start arriving Thursday and peak on Friday, giving you two solid days before it eases over the weekend. North-facing shores will be running three to six feet, which should satisfy most surfers looking for some quality sessions. The east-facing shores will be building throughout the week toward seasonal averages by Friday. Some spots that get wrapped by that north swell could see slightly larger sets Thursday night and Friday, so keep an eye on those exposures. The rest of the weekend and into next week should deliver near-average east shore conditions. Weather-wise tonight, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers moving through. Lows will drop into the lower seventies. Winds are running east at ten to fifteen miles per hour across most islands, though Oahu and Maui are looking at slightly stronger east winds around fifteen to twenty. The Big Island windward side will see more significant showers overnight. Thursday brings improving conditions with partly sunny skies and isolated showers. Highs reaching the lower to mid eighties depending on your location. Those same east winds continue around ten to fifteen miles per hour. The UV index is ramping up to very high levels, so definitely throw on that sunscreen. Tides are relatively modest, with highs around two feet and lows near zero feet, so you won't have dramatic tidal swings affecting your sessions. Bottom line: if you've got a south-facing break nearby, get out there tonight and Thursday while this swell is still delivering. North shore enthusiasts should pencil in Friday as the premium day. And remember, with larger surf comes stronger rip currents, so always swim near a lifeguard and stay aware of water conditions. Get out there and enjoy it. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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