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Hawaii County Surf Forecast for November 11, 2025

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Forecast for Big Island Windward and Southeast

HIGH SURF ADVISORY FOR NORTH AND EAST FACING SHORES


Shores Tonight Tuesday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
North Facing 14-18 14-18 12-16 10-14
East Facing 8-12 8-12 9-12 10-14
South Facing 3-5 3-5 3-5 4-6
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy. Numerous showers.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds Northeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay Low 0.8 feet 03:30 PM HST.
High 1.0 feet 06:49 PM HST.
Low 0.4 feet 12:38 AM HST.

Forecast for Big Island Leeward


Shores Tonight Tuesday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
West Facing 7-10 7-10 6-8 5-7
South Facing 3-5 3-5 3-5 4-6
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy until 12 AM, then partly
cloudy. Scattered showers.
Low Temperature Around 70.
Winds Southwest winds around 5 mph, becoming
southeast.
Tides
Kona Low 0.6 feet 04:07 PM HST.
High 0.8 feet 07:27 PM HST.
Low 0.3 feet 01:15 AM HST.
Kawaihae Low 0.2 feet 04:06 PM HST.
High 0.7 feet 09:09 PM HST.
Low 0.4 feet 01:21 AM HST.

Swell Summary

The combination of a medium period north to north-northeast (010 to 020 deg) swell and a short period north-northeast to northeast (020 to 040 deg) swell will produce large and rough surf above High Surf Advisory levels along north and east shores through Tuesday. The north to north-northeast swell will decline late Tuesday, and even as a long period northwest swell builds in on Wednesday, north shore surf is expected to be below the advisory threshold. The northwest swell will lower through Friday, followed by another small to moderate northwest swell Sunday.

As the current north swell fades late Tuesday, a large short period northeast (040 to 050 deg) swell will persist due to a belt of near gale to gale force northeast winds several hundred miles northeast of Hawaii. This will keep rough east shore surf well above the advisory level, with surf possibly reaching as high as the High Surf Warning mark of 15 ft on Wednesday. Expect the northeast swell energy to lower as local trade winds begin to decline on Thursday, with east shore surf steadily dropping on Friday and the weekend.

A small south swell is maintaining south shore surf near summertime background levels. A slightly larger pulse may arrive on Tuesday, peak on Wednesday and early Thursday, and then fade by Friday.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

NORTH EAST

am        pm  

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

Conditions: Semi choppy with ESE winds 5-10mph in the morning increasing to 10-15mph in the afternoon.

NORTH WEST

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Clean in the early morning with ESE winds less than 5mph. Bumpy/semi bumpy conditions move in during the morning hours with the winds shifting W 5-10mph.

WEST

am        pm  

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

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

SOUTH EAST

am        pm  

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

Conditions: Light sideshore texture in the morning with NE winds 10-15mph. This becomes Sideshore texture/chop for the afternoon.

Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com

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