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Dangerous surf and generalized mist in the weekend

Dangerous surf and generalized mist in the weekend

Honolulu (Hawaiinewsnow) – The waves that threaten life are hitting the coasts of the north and west of most of the islands; Surf high surfing is up to Ni’ihau through Moloka’i and North Shore from Maui until 6 pm tonight.

Sunshine filtered/generalized fog with dry conditions, except some isolated showers for Kauai and the afternoon sparks for the rest of the state in the interior and leeward sections. The lighter winds this weekend, which means that the mist can take around the island’s chain.

A pattern change seems to happen at the beginning of next week when another front will approach from the northwest and can move through a part of the island’s chain or dissipate just before it arrives. Anyway, the high driving pressure that accumulates to the north of the state in its path, will bring a return to the offices that are expected to accumulate in the middle of the week. Moisture is carried out in recently established operations along with greater instability due to high -high temperatures and loud temperatures can lead to a “wet” commercial wind pattern on Tuesday to Wednesday. You can take more time than usual for VOG to dissipate; Some of the VOGs that were pushed into the north of the state by the winds of the South, could be pushed back to the State by commercial winds.

A great tool is our first meteorological application of interactive alert and radar.

High surf warning in force for the North and West Coasts of Ni’ihau through Moloka’i and the Maui Barlovent. Waves that threaten life. Do not go out to the waters on those coasts unless they are experienced.

Swell will reach its maximum point later today with a high surf warning that will be published later this afternoon for the west side of Hawaii island.

In addition, it is forecast that the surf of Extra Large peak coincides with the high tide at dawn on Friday, which will lead to a laundering of low coastal areas. Another great moderate WNW swell is expected to wait on Monday. The precaution also advised the ports that face the North as Kahului and Harbors and West thread in front of Honokohau on the island of Hawaii.

Wave Heights this morning: North Shore 25-35 in the morning, 20-25 on the west side, 1-3 small in the south and east of the coasts.

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