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Hawaii County Surf Forecast for November 23, 2023

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Forecast for Big Island Windward and Southeast


Shores Today Friday
Surf Surf
AM PM AM PM
North Facing 5-7 5-7 8-12 8-12
East Facing 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5
South Facing 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5
TODAY

Weather Partly sunny. Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay Low 0.8 feet 06:19 AM HST.
High 2.1 feet 11:58 AM HST.
Sunrise 6:33 AM HST.
Sunset 5:40 PM HST.
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds North winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay Low -0.1 feet 06:29 PM HST.
High 2.5 feet 01:24 AM HST.
FRIDAY

Weather Partly sunny. Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds East winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay Low 0.8 feet 07:22 AM HST.
High 1.9 feet 12:38 PM HST.
Sunrise 6:33 AM HST.
Sunset 5:40 PM HST.

Forecast for Big Island Leeward


Shores Today Friday
Surf Surf
AM PM AM PM
West Facing 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6
South Facing 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
TODAY

Weather Partly sunny. Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds Southwest winds around 5 mph, becoming
west in the afternoon.
Tides
Kona Low 0.6 feet 06:56 AM HST.
High 1.7 feet 12:36 PM HST.
Kawaihae Low 0.6 feet 07:29 AM HST.
High 1.6 feet 12:52 PM HST.
Sunrise 6:37 AM HST.
Sunset 5:44 PM HST.
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy. Isolated showers.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds East winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Kona Low -0.1 feet 07:06 PM HST.
High 2.0 feet 02:02 AM HST.
Kawaihae Low -0.2 feet 07:13 PM HST.
High 2.2 feet 02:13 AM HST.
FRIDAY

Weather Partly sunny. Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds Light and variable winds, becoming west
around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Tides
Kona Low 0.5 feet 07:59 AM HST.
High 1.6 feet 01:16 PM HST.
Kawaihae Low 0.5 feet 08:36 AM HST.
High 1.4 feet 01:40 PM HST.
Sunrise 6:37 AM HST.
Sunset 5:44 PM HST.

Swell Summary

Long period energy associated from the northwest swell (320 degrees) has reached offshore buoys late last night as early forerunners are expected through the day. The initial surge of long period energy will fill in today before extra- large reinforcements will cause a sharp rise in the swell height tonight into early Friday morning.

Surf along east facing shores will remain rough and choppy for the next day or so, due to the combination of breezy trade winds and the decreasing north swell wrapping into exposed locations. Less choppy conditions are expected later in the week due to decreasing wind speeds, however locations exposed to northwest swell may still be impacted.

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Surf along south facing shores will remain small through the rest of week. The next small, long-period south-southwest swell is expected to fill in over the weekend, keeping surf from going flat.

NORTH EAST

am        pm  

Surf: Small scale (ankle to knee high) surf.

Conditions: Sideshore texture/chop with SSE winds 10-15mph in the morning shifting ESE 15-20mph in the afternoon.

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NORTH WEST

am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Clean in the morning with SE winds less than 5mph. Semi glassy/semi bumpy conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting WNW 5-10mph.

WEST

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am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Glassy in the morning with NNE winds less than 5mph. Sideshore texture/chop conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting NW 5-10mph.

SOUTH EAST

am        pm  

Surf: Small scale (ankle to knee high) surf.

Conditions: Semi glassy in the morning with NE winds less than 5mph. Light sideshore texture conditions for the afternoon as the winds increase to 5-10mph.

Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com

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