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Hawaii County Surf Forecast for June 11, 2024

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Forecast for Big Island Windward and Southeast


Shores Today Wednesday
Surf Surf
AM PM AM PM
North Facing 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
East Facing 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4
South Facing 6-9 6-8 5-7 5-7
TODAY

Weather Mostly cloudy until 12 PM, then mostly
sunny. Showers likely.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay High 0.9 feet 06:13 AM HST.
Low 0.3 feet 11:47 AM HST.
Sunrise 5:41 AM HST.
Sunset 6:59 PM HST.
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers.
Low Temperature In the lower 70s.
Winds North winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay High 2.2 feet 07:17 PM HST.
Low 0.6 feet 02:45 AM HST.
WEDNESDAY

Weather Partly sunny. Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds North winds around 10 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay High 0.9 feet 07:34 AM HST.
Low 0.5 feet 12:35 PM HST.
Sunrise 5:41 AM HST.
Sunset 6:59 PM HST.

Forecast for Big Island Leeward


Shores Today Wednesday
Surf Surf
AM PM AM PM
West Facing 4-6 4-6 3-5 3-5
South Facing 6-9 6-8 5-7 5-7
TODAY

Weather Mostly sunny. Isolated showers.
High Temperature In the mid 80s.
Winds Northwest winds around 5 mph, becoming
west in the afternoon.
Tides
Kona High 0.7 feet 06:51 AM HST.
Low 0.2 feet 12:24 PM HST.
Kawaihae High 0.7 feet 08:15 AM HST.
Low 0.4 feet 12:31 PM HST.
Sunrise 5:45 AM HST.
Sunset 7:03 PM HST.
TONIGHT

Weather Partly cloudy. Isolated showers.
Low Temperature In the lower 70s.
Winds East winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Kona High 1.8 feet 07:55 PM HST.
Low 0.4 feet 03:22 AM HST.
Kawaihae High 2.0 feet 07:56 PM HST.
Low 0.2 feet 03:35 AM HST.
WEDNESDAY

Weather Mostly sunny until 12 PM, then cloudy.
Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the mid 80s.
Winds Southwest winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Kona High 0.7 feet 08:12 AM HST.
Low 0.4 feet 01:12 PM HST.
Kawaihae High 0.8 feet 09:41 AM HST.
Low 0.6 feet 01:31 PM HST.
Sunrise 5:45 AM HST.
Sunset 7:03 PM HST.

Swell Summary

Surf along south facing shores will hold just under the advisory level this morning as the south-southwest swell continues to lower. The downward trend will continue through midweek, with mainly a mix of the fading south-southwest swell and a small, medium-period southeast swell. A long-period south swell is expected to arrive Thursday night into Friday, then peak late Friday into Saturday. This swell will hold through early next week as it slowly fades. Surf along east- facing shores will remain small and choppy through the week. Surf along north-facing shores will remain up above the summertime average through a good portion of the week as small, short-period north to north-northwest swells move through.

NORTH EAST

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

am        pm  

Surf: Chest to shoulder high N short period wind swell for the morning going more NNE and building into the chest to head range in the afternoon.

Conditions: Bumpy/choppy with NNE winds 15-20mph in the morning shifting NNW for the afternoon.

NORTH WEST

am        pm  

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

Surf: Waist to chest high N short period wind swell.

Conditions: Choppy/disorganized with NNE winds 10-15mph in the morning increasing to 20-25mph in the afternoon.

WEST

am        pm  

Surf: Knee high NW short period wind swell in the morning with occasional thigh high sets. This drops a bit in the afternoon.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

Conditions: Glassy in the morning with ESE winds less than 5mph. Semi glassy conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting to the SSE.

SOUTH EAST

am        pm  

Surf: Knee high ENE short period wind swell in the morning builds in the afternoon with occasional sets up to waist high.

Conditions: Sideshore/choppy with NNE winds 15-20mph in the morning shifting N 20-25mph in the afternoon.

Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com

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