Surf Report

Hawaii County Surf Forecast for June 10, 2026

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Forecast for Big Island Windward and Southeast


Shores Tonight Wednesday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
North Facing 0-2 0-2 0-2 0-2
East Facing 3-5 2-4 2-4 2-4
South Facing 6-8 5-7 4-6 4-6
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy. Numerous showers.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds Northeast winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay High 1.7 feet 10:09 PM HST.
Low -0.1 feet 05:02 AM HST.
WEDNESDAY

Weather Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay High 2.1 feet 12:17 PM HST.
Sunrise 5:41 AM HST.
Sunset 6:59 PM HST.

Forecast for Big Island Leeward


Shores Tonight Wednesday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
West Facing 2-4 1-3 1-3 1-3
South Facing 5-7 4-6 3-5 3-5
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy. Isolated showers.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds Southeast winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Kona High 1.4 feet 10:47 PM HST.
Low -0.1 feet 05:39 AM HST.
Kawaihae High 1.3 feet 10:59 PM HST.
Low -0.1 feet 05:40 AM HST.
WEDNESDAY

Weather Partly sunny. Scattered showers.
High Temperature In the mid 80s.
Winds West winds around 5 mph.
Tides
Kona High 1.7 feet 12:55 PM HST.
Kawaihae High 2.0 feet 01:03 PM HST.
Sunrise 5:45 AM HST.
Sunset 7:03 PM HST.

Swell Summary

A series of southern hemisphere swells will continue through the week with the largest south swell due to arrive this weekend. Currently, a small, long- period south swell is overlapping a fading medium- period swell and is producing inconsistent near seasonal average surf along south facing shores. These swells will slowly decline Wednesday into Thursday. A smaller pulse of south- southwest swells will fill in late Thursday into Friday keeping surf elevated along south facing shores.

Long period energy from a storm that formed just east of New Zealand Tuesday is now filling in at the American Samoa buoy at 20 seconds. This swell is expected to gradually fill in locally late Friday into Saturday. Wave models have this swell peaking Sunday into Monday that could produce High Surf Warning conditions. This swell will coincide with the peak monthly tides and will likely lead to significant wave runup and impacts to coastal infrastructure during the first half of next week.

A small west-northwest swell will hold into Wednesday and fade Thursday. East shore surf will slowly decline below seasonal averages Wednesday through the rest of the week as trades ease.

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NORTH EAST

am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

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

NORTH WEST

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am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Clean in the morning with ESE winds less than 5mph. Bumpy/semi bumpy conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting W 5-10mph.

WEST

am        pm  

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Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Light sideshore texture in the morning with NNW winds 5-10mph. Bumpy/semi bumpy conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting to the WNW.

SOUTH EAST

am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Sideshore texture/chop with NE winds 10-15mph.

Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com

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