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High Surf Warning Downgraded to Advisory

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The high surf warning was downgraded to an advisory Sunday afternoon.

The National Weather Service canceled the warning. However, a high surf advisory remains in effect for all north and east facing shores of Hawai‘i Island through Monday.

A high surf advisory means surf will be higher than normal, shore break and dangerous currents could cause injury or death.

Beach-goers, swimmers, and surfers should heed all advice given by ocean safety officials and exercise caution. Beaches may be closed without notice.

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Keokea, Mahu Kona, Coconut Island, Onekahakaha, Kealoha Beach Parks remain closed. Bayfront Highway will reopen when debris is removed.

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