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Hawaii County Surf Forecast for January 16, 2026

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Forecast for Big Island Windward and Southeast


Shores Tonight Friday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
North Facing 10-14 10-14 9-12 8-12
East Facing 2-4 2-4 3-5 3-5
South Facing 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly cloudy. Hazy. Scattered showers.
Low Temperature In the mid 60s.
Winds North winds 15 to 20 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay Low -0.2 feet 06:55 PM HST.
High 2.6 feet 02:32 AM HST.
FRIDAY

Weather Mostly sunny. Isolated showers.
High Temperature In the mid 70s.
Winds North winds around 15 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay Low 0.7 feet 09:15 AM HST.
High 1.1 feet 01:29 PM HST.
Sunrise 6:57 AM HST.
Sunset 6:02 PM HST.

Forecast for Big Island Leeward

HIGH SURF ADVISORY FOR WEST FACING SHORES


Shores Tonight Friday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
West Facing 7-10 7-10 6-8 5-7
South Facing 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
TONIGHT

Weather Mostly sunny until 6 PM, then mostly
clear. Hazy. Isolated showers.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds Northwest winds around 5 mph, becoming
southeast in the evening, then becoming
east after midnight.
Tides
Kona Low -0.1 feet 07:32 PM HST.
High 2.1 feet 03:10 AM HST.
Kawaihae Low -0.1 feet 07:26 PM HST.
High 2.3 feet 03:07 AM HST.
FRIDAY

Weather Mostly sunny. Hazy.
High Temperature In the lower 80s.
Winds Northeast winds around 5 mph, becoming
southwest in the afternoon.
Tides
Kona Low 0.4 feet 09:52 AM HST.
High 0.9 feet 02:07 PM HST.
Kawaihae Low 0.2 feet 10:31 AM HST.
High 0.6 feet 02:55 PM HST.
Sunrise 7:01 AM HST.
Sunset 6:06 PM HST.

Swell Summary

An extra large, medium to long period northwest (320-340 degrees) swell will continue to fill in this afternoon, peak this evening, then slowly fade through Friday. A High Surf Warning remains in effect through Friday for exposed north and west facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and north facing shores of Maui. Additionally, a High Surf Advisory is in effect for west facing shores of the Big Island. This swell will gradually transition to become more northerly (350-010 degrees) as it fades through the weekend. Surf along north and west facing shores will then linger near advisory levels Saturday before another reinforcing northwest swell arrives Sunday into Sunday night.

Surf along east facing shores will remain small, though will increase slightly Friday into the weekend as trades become re-established across the area. Additionally, some east facing shores sensitive to northerly swells may experience a slight uptick in surf heights this weekend as the fading northwesterly swell becomes more northerly. No noteworthy swells are expected for the next few days for south facing shores.

NORTH EAST

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD
ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

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

am        pm  

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

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

WEST

am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD

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

SOUTH EAST

am        pm  

Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) 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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