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    <description>Honolulu Hawaii Surf ReportScore the best waves on Oahu's South Shore with your AI surf advisor!

The "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" is your inside track to legendary surf spots like Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Diamond Head. Harnessing the power of AI to analyze National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to know about the wave conditions in Honolulu.

What's inside each episode:

- Essential Wave Info: Wave height, swell direction and period, wind speed and direction, and water temperature reports.
- Focus on Oahu's South Shore: We'll highlight the impact on iconic breaks with recommendations for different skill levels.
- The North Shore Watch (Seasonal): Get updates on when the big winter swells hit Oahu's North Shore, including insights about when it might be manageable for experienced surfers.
- Island Vibes: Stay connected to the Hawaiian surf culture with potential updates on local events, surf contests, and the unique energy of the Honolulu surf scene.
- Future Expansion: Community Connection: We aim to integrate a network of local surfers and shops to give real-time observations and inside tips.
Who benefits most from the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report":

- Oahu Residents: Get daily surf intel customized for your home breaks.
- Hawaii Visitors: Plan your surf adventure with an understanding of what the waves will be like during your stay.
- Dreamers &amp; Wave Lovers: Stay connected to the pulse of surf in one of the world's most iconic destinations.
Our AI-powered approach streamlines your surf session planning.

Get stoked! Subscribe to the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Honolulu Hawaii Surf ReportScore the best waves on Oahu's South Shore with your AI surf advisor!

The "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" is your inside track to legendary surf spots like Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Diamond Head. Harnessing the power of AI to analyze National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to know about the wave conditions in Honolulu.

What's inside each episode:

- Essential Wave Info: Wave height, swell direction and period, wind speed and direction, and water temperature reports.
- Focus on Oahu's South Shore: We'll highlight the impact on iconic breaks with recommendations for different skill levels.
- The North Shore Watch (Seasonal): Get updates on when the big winter swells hit Oahu's North Shore, including insights about when it might be manageable for experienced surfers.
- Island Vibes: Stay connected to the Hawaiian surf culture with potential updates on local events, surf contests, and the unique energy of the Honolulu surf scene.
- Future Expansion: Community Connection: We aim to integrate a network of local surfers and shops to give real-time observations and inside tips.
Who benefits most from the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report":

- Oahu Residents: Get daily surf intel customized for your home breaks.
- Hawaii Visitors: Plan your surf adventure with an understanding of what the waves will be like during your stay.
- Dreamers &amp; Wave Lovers: Stay connected to the pulse of surf in one of the world's most iconic destinations.
Our AI-powered approach streamlines your surf session planning.

Get stoked! Subscribe to the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[Honolulu Hawaii Surf ReportScore the best waves on Oahu's South Shore with your AI surf advisor!

The "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" is your inside track to legendary surf spots like Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Diamond Head. Harnessing the power of AI to analyze National Weather Service data, this podcast gives you everything you need to know about the wave conditions in Honolulu.

What's inside each episode:

- Essential Wave Info: Wave height, swell direction and period, wind speed and direction, and water temperature reports.
- Focus on Oahu's South Shore: We'll highlight the impact on iconic breaks with recommendations for different skill levels.
- The North Shore Watch (Seasonal): Get updates on when the big winter swells hit Oahu's North Shore, including insights about when it might be manageable for experienced surfers.
- Island Vibes: Stay connected to the Hawaiian surf culture with potential updates on local events, surf contests, and the unique energy of the Honolulu surf scene.
- Future Expansion: Community Connection: We aim to integrate a network of local surfers and shops to give real-time observations and inside tips.
Who benefits most from the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report":

- Oahu Residents: Get daily surf intel customized for your home breaks.
- Hawaii Visitors: Plan your surf adventure with an understanding of what the waves will be like during your stay.
- Dreamers &amp; Wave Lovers: Stay connected to the pulse of surf in one of the world's most iconic destinations.
Our AI-powered approach streamlines your surf session planning.

Get stoked! Subscribe to the "Honolulu Hawaii Surf Report" and make the most of every swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:name>Quiet. Please</itunes:name>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Through Thursday: East Facing Shores Fire Up to Eight Feet, Trade Winds Strengthen</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 09:05:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle>Good afternoon from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Here's your surf zone forecast for Hawaii through Thursday.

We're looking at a transitional pattern across the islands as we head into the latter part of the week. Currently, that small north-northwest swell is on its way out, so expect it to keep declining through Thursday. The good news? A fresh batch of north-northwest swell is already in the pipeline and should arrive by Saturday, bringing us some nice action along the north and west-facing shores come the weekend.

For the next several days, don't sleep on the south-facing beaches. A series of small, long-period south swells will keep things interesting with near-average conditions. But here's where it gets exciting—the trades are strengthening, and they're going to keep pushing solid surf along our east-facing shores well into next week.

Let's break down what you're looking at tonight and Thursday by region.

Across Kauai, north-facing shores will see one to three feet tonight dropping to nothing to two feet by Thursday afternoon. West-facing breaks stay tiny at zero to two feet throughout. South-facing shores are the play with consistent three to five-foot faces, while east-facing exposures are firing at five to seven feet tonight and ramping up to six to eight feet by Thursday afternoon. Winds will be out of the east around fifteen miles per hour with mostly sunny skies until six, then clouds move in with some scattered showers. Lows in the lower seventies.

Oahu's looking similar with the same surf heights across the board. East-facing breaks are handling five to seven feet tonight and six to eight feet Thursday, so get out there if you've got a spot on that side. North and west faces are small, while south-facing beaches maintain that three to five-foot range. Expect mostly sunny skies Thursday with isolated showers. Winds will be stronger from the east at around twenty miles per hour. One heads up—we're talking extreme UV conditions Thursday, so slather on that sunscreen. Highs in the lower eighties.

Maui's following the same swell pattern. East-facing shores are your best bet at five to seven feet tonight building to six to eight feet Thursday afternoon. Winds will be out of the east at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Mostly sunny Thursday with scattered showers possible. Highs in the lower eighties.

On the Big Island windward and southeast side, north-facing shores will be small while east-facing spots are solid at five to seven feet tonight and six to eight feet Thursday. South-facing breaks maintain three to five feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely tonight and Thursday morning. Winds northeast around ten to fifteen miles per hour with highs around eighty.

The leeward side of the Big Island stays quiet with west-facing shores minimal at zero to two feet and south-facing beaches offering three to five feet both nights. Mostly sunny Thursday with scattered showers. Light winds shifting from west in the evening to south early Thursday then back to west in the afternoon. Highs in the mid-eighties.

Remember, swimmers and surfers should always use caution in the surf zone. Rip currents will be present and their strength increases with surf size. Head to hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest hazard information at specific beaches across the islands.

Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Tuesday May 19 North Shore Swell Building East Facing Shores Fire</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 09:04:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Tuesday, May 19th. Let's dive into what's shaping up in the waters around the islands.

We're looking at some interesting swell patterns developing over the next few days. A small, short to medium period swell from the north-northwest is filling in today, and that's just the warm-up act. Later this week, expect a more significant north-northwest swell to arrive, courtesy of a strong low-pressure system brewing near the Aleutian Islands. That should really get things moving on the north-facing shores.

Down south, a consistent series of long-period south-southwest swells is keeping conditions near average along our southern coastlines. Meanwhile, strengthening trade winds are the real story here, maintaining elevated surf and fresh short-period swell along all east-facing shores heading into next week.

Let's break down conditions by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly sunny skies until around six o'clock, then things turn mostly cloudy with scattered showers. It'll be warm, with lows in the lower seventies and light east winds at five to ten miles per hour. North and west-facing shores are running small, at two to four feet, while south-facing breaks are a bit more substantial at three to five feet. The east-facing shores are your go-to spot, firing at three to five feet tonight and building to four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers persisting, highs in the mid-eighties, and east winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Over on Oahu, tonight looks partly cloudy with scattered showers and a low in the lower seventies. East winds will run around fifteen miles per hour. The surf picture mirrors Kauai with north and west facing shores at two to four feet, south-facing at three to five feet, and east-facing shores at three to five feet tonight, climbing to four to six feet by Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday's looking mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the lower eighties, and east winds ramping up to fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Fair warning: the UV index Wednesday is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is absolutely essential if you're heading out.

Maui conditions tonight show partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the lower seventies. East winds around fifteen miles per hour. North-facing shores are one to three feet, west-facing is minimal at zero to two feet, but south and east-facing shores both sit at three to five feet, bumping to four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday stays mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the lower eighties, and east winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

The Big Island's windward and southeast side tonight will be mostly cloudy with numerous showers, lows in the lower seventies, and light northeast winds at five to ten miles per hour. North-facing shores are one to three feet, east-facing is three to five feet, and south-facing is the strongest at four to six feet, holding steady through Wednesday afternoon. Expect partly sunny skies Wednesday with scattered showers, highs around eighty, and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

On the leeward side of the Big Island, tonight brings partly sunny conditions until six o'clock, then partly cloudy with scattered showers and lows in the lower seventies. Winds are light and variable. West-facing shores are running three to five feet, while south-facing is stronger at four to six feet. Wednesday looks mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the mid-eighties, and light winds from the southwest in the morning, shifting northwest by afternoon.

One final reminder: rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, and their strength increases with surf size. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and enter the water near a lifeguard. For the latest beach hazard and safety information at individual beaches, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com. Stay safe out there and enjoy the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Monday May 4 2026 Northwest Swell Peak Tonight Tuesday Morning Waves Above Average</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, May fourth, twenty twenty-six.

A moderate northwest swell continues building this evening and will peak tonight into early Tuesday, delivering surf well above seasonal averages along north and west facing shores. This swell gradually declines through Wednesday, but here's the exciting part: a larger northwest swell is expected to arrive Wednesday and could produce surf near High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday before dropping off Friday into the weekend.

Meanwhile, a south swell slowly decreases tonight into Tuesday, with small pulses preventing the waves from completely flattening out for the rest of the week. Trade wind swell remains below average, keeping east facing shores on the quieter side.

Let's break down what you can expect around the islands:

On Kauai, north facing shores will see seven to ten feet tonight through early morning, dropping to five through seven feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing beaches offer five to seven feet tonight, fading to three to five Tuesday. The south and east shores stay small and manageable.

Oahu's north facing breaks show four to six feet tonight, jumping to six through eight feet Tuesday morning before easing back slightly. West facing shores peek at four to six feet Tuesday morning, while south and east faces remain small. Conditions look partly sunny early, then cloudy with scattered showers and east winds diminishing after midnight.

Maui's north facing shores deliver three to five feet tonight, building to five through seven feet Tuesday morning. West facing breaks stay minimal around one to three feet. East faces hold steady in the two to four foot range tonight.

Big Island windward and southeast shores feature one to three feet on the north, three to five on the east side, with conditions remaining relatively consistent. The leeward side stays small, with west facing beaches one to three feet and south shores two to four feet.

Tuesday brings partly sunny skies across all islands with scattered showers and lighter winds. Temperatures reach the lower eighties. High UV index expected, so bring your sunscreen.

This is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. Check hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard information, and always exercise caution near the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 09:44:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, May fourth, twenty twenty-six.

A moderate northwest swell continues building this evening and will peak tonight into early Tuesday, delivering surf well above seasonal averages along north and west facing shores. This swell gradually declines through Wednesday, but here's the exciting part: a larger northwest swell is expected to arrive Wednesday and could produce surf near High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday before dropping off Friday into the weekend.

Meanwhile, a south swell slowly decreases tonight into Tuesday, with small pulses preventing the waves from completely flattening out for the rest of the week. Trade wind swell remains below average, keeping east facing shores on the quieter side.

Let's break down what you can expect around the islands:

On Kauai, north facing shores will see seven to ten feet tonight through early morning, dropping to five through seven feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing beaches offer five to seven feet tonight, fading to three to five Tuesday. The south and east shores stay small and manageable.

Oahu's north facing breaks show four to six feet tonight, jumping to six through eight feet Tuesday morning before easing back slightly. West facing shores peek at four to six feet Tuesday morning, while south and east faces remain small. Conditions look partly sunny early, then cloudy with scattered showers and east winds diminishing after midnight.

Maui's north facing shores deliver three to five feet tonight, building to five through seven feet Tuesday morning. West facing breaks stay minimal around one to three feet. East faces hold steady in the two to four foot range tonight.

Big Island windward and southeast shores feature one to three feet on the north, three to five on the east side, with conditions remaining relatively consistent. The leeward side stays small, with west facing beaches one to three feet and south shores two to four feet.

Tuesday brings partly sunny skies across all islands with scattered showers and lighter winds. Temperatures reach the lower eighties. High UV index expected, so bring your sunscreen.

This is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. Check hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard information, and always exercise caution near the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Monday, May fourth, twenty twenty-six.

A moderate northwest swell continues building this evening and will peak tonight into early Tuesday, delivering surf well above seasonal averages along north and west facing shores. This swell gradually declines through Wednesday, but here's the exciting part: a larger northwest swell is expected to arrive Wednesday and could produce surf near High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday before dropping off Friday into the weekend.

Meanwhile, a south swell slowly decreases tonight into Tuesday, with small pulses preventing the waves from completely flattening out for the rest of the week. Trade wind swell remains below average, keeping east facing shores on the quieter side.

Let's break down what you can expect around the islands:

On Kauai, north facing shores will see seven to ten feet tonight through early morning, dropping to five through seven feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing beaches offer five to seven feet tonight, fading to three to five Tuesday. The south and east shores stay small and manageable.

Oahu's north facing breaks show four to six feet tonight, jumping to six through eight feet Tuesday morning before easing back slightly. West facing shores peek at four to six feet Tuesday morning, while south and east faces remain small. Conditions look partly sunny early, then cloudy with scattered showers and east winds diminishing after midnight.

Maui's north facing shores deliver three to five feet tonight, building to five through seven feet Tuesday morning. West facing breaks stay minimal around one to three feet. East faces hold steady in the two to four foot range tonight.

Big Island windward and southeast shores feature one to three feet on the north, three to five on the east side, with conditions remaining relatively consistent. The leeward side stays small, with west facing beaches one to three feet and south shores two to four feet.

Tuesday brings partly sunny skies across all islands with scattered showers and lighter winds. Temperatures reach the lower eighties. High UV index expected, so bring your sunscreen.

This is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. Check hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard information, and always exercise caution near the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Kauai Surf Forecast Sunday to Monday: 7 to 10 Foot Waves Expected on North Shores</title>
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      <description># KAUAI SURF FORECAST REPORT

Good afternoon, this is your Kauai surf forecast for Sunday evening through Monday, brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu.

We're looking at an interesting shift in our surf pattern over the next 24 hours. Right now, we've got small northwest swell dominating the scene with a moderate northwest swell on the way that's going to pump things up considerably.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures dropping into the upper 60s. Winds will be light from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. On the north facing shores, you're looking at 4 to 6 foot surf both this evening and heading into the morning. West facing beaches will stay smaller at 2 to 4 feet, while south and east facing shores see 3 to 5 feet through tonight. The tidal picture shows a high of 2.0 feet at Hanalei Bay around 4:18 this afternoon, dropping to a low of just 0.3 feet later tonight.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Monday is going to bring noticeably larger surf, especially on the north facing shores. We're looking at a significant jump from this morning's 6 to 8 feet building to 7 to 10 feet by Monday afternoon. That's above seasonal average for this time of year, so surfers should definitely take note. West facing shores will see 4 to 6 feet in the morning bumping up to 5 to 7 feet by afternoon. South and east facing beaches will see a slight decrease to 2 to 4 feet and 2 to 4 feet respectively.

Monday itself looks partly sunny with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Northeast winds will be light around 10 miles per hour. Sunrise is at 6:03 AM and sunset at 7:05 PM.

Looking ahead, this northwest swell will gradually decline late Tuesday and Wednesday before potentially building again Thursday with larger swell that could approach High Surf Advisory levels. A south-southwest swell will produce seasonal average conditions tonight but gradually decrease through the week, while trade wind swell drops below seasonal average.

Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and as always, swim near lifeguards and exercise caution in the surf zone.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 09:43:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># KAUAI SURF FORECAST REPORT

Good afternoon, this is your Kauai surf forecast for Sunday evening through Monday, brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu.

We're looking at an interesting shift in our surf pattern over the next 24 hours. Right now, we've got small northwest swell dominating the scene with a moderate northwest swell on the way that's going to pump things up considerably.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures dropping into the upper 60s. Winds will be light from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. On the north facing shores, you're looking at 4 to 6 foot surf both this evening and heading into the morning. West facing beaches will stay smaller at 2 to 4 feet, while south and east facing shores see 3 to 5 feet through tonight. The tidal picture shows a high of 2.0 feet at Hanalei Bay around 4:18 this afternoon, dropping to a low of just 0.3 feet later tonight.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Monday is going to bring noticeably larger surf, especially on the north facing shores. We're looking at a significant jump from this morning's 6 to 8 feet building to 7 to 10 feet by Monday afternoon. That's above seasonal average for this time of year, so surfers should definitely take note. West facing shores will see 4 to 6 feet in the morning bumping up to 5 to 7 feet by afternoon. South and east facing beaches will see a slight decrease to 2 to 4 feet and 2 to 4 feet respectively.

Monday itself looks partly sunny with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Northeast winds will be light around 10 miles per hour. Sunrise is at 6:03 AM and sunset at 7:05 PM.

Looking ahead, this northwest swell will gradually decline late Tuesday and Wednesday before potentially building again Thursday with larger swell that could approach High Surf Advisory levels. A south-southwest swell will produce seasonal average conditions tonight but gradually decrease through the week, while trade wind swell drops below seasonal average.

Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and as always, swim near lifeguards and exercise caution in the surf zone.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# KAUAI SURF FORECAST REPORT

Good afternoon, this is your Kauai surf forecast for Sunday evening through Monday, brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu.

We're looking at an interesting shift in our surf pattern over the next 24 hours. Right now, we've got small northwest swell dominating the scene with a moderate northwest swell on the way that's going to pump things up considerably.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures dropping into the upper 60s. Winds will be light from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. On the north facing shores, you're looking at 4 to 6 foot surf both this evening and heading into the morning. West facing beaches will stay smaller at 2 to 4 feet, while south and east facing shores see 3 to 5 feet through tonight. The tidal picture shows a high of 2.0 feet at Hanalei Bay around 4:18 this afternoon, dropping to a low of just 0.3 feet later tonight.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Monday is going to bring noticeably larger surf, especially on the north facing shores. We're looking at a significant jump from this morning's 6 to 8 feet building to 7 to 10 feet by Monday afternoon. That's above seasonal average for this time of year, so surfers should definitely take note. West facing shores will see 4 to 6 feet in the morning bumping up to 5 to 7 feet by afternoon. South and east facing beaches will see a slight decrease to 2 to 4 feet and 2 to 4 feet respectively.

Monday itself looks partly sunny with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Northeast winds will be light around 10 miles per hour. Sunrise is at 6:03 AM and sunset at 7:05 PM.

Looking ahead, this northwest swell will gradually decline late Tuesday and Wednesday before potentially building again Thursday with larger swell that could approach High Surf Advisory levels. A south-southwest swell will produce seasonal average conditions tonight but gradually decrease through the week, while trade wind swell drops below seasonal average.

Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and as always, swim near lifeguards and exercise caution in the surf zone.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Saturday to Sunday: North Swell Fading, South Swell Peak Late Sunday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, May 2nd through Sunday evening.

We're looking at some interesting transitions this weekend across the islands. An existing small west-northwest swell is gradually fading, but don't worry, there's plenty of action to come. North and west facing shores will maintain some elevated surf as a slightly smaller northwest swell arrives early next week. And if you're patient, a longer period northwest swell is on the way late next week, generated by a developing low pressure system near Japan that's forecast to lift toward the Kuril Islands.

For those chasing the southern exposure, this is your weekend to get excited. A long period south-southwest pulse is arriving, and it's going to peak late Sunday into Monday. So if you're thinking about checking out the south-facing breaks, timing is everything over the next day or so.

There's one less exciting note though. As the trade winds steadily weaken, wind waves and trade wind swell will diminish, so expect to see surf dropping along east-facing shores over the next several days.

Let's break down what's happening island by island, starting with Kauai. North-facing breaks are looking at four to six feet tonight and Sunday morning, then dropping to three to five feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores are more modest at three to five feet tonight, fading to two to four tomorrow morning and staying there through afternoon. South and east-facing breaks are running three to five and four to six feet respectively, with the east side dropping back to three to five feet by Sunday afternoon. Tonight expect mostly sunny skies until six, then mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Winds are light out of the east at five to ten miles per hour, and lows will be in the upper sixties.

Sunday brings partly sunny skies with more scattered showers, northeast winds around ten miles per hour, and highs in the lower eighties. The high tide at Hanalei Bay comes in at two point zero feet at four eighteen in the afternoon.

Moving to Oahu, the pattern is similar with north-facing shores at four to six feet tonight and morning, dropping to three to five feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing breaks are one to three feet, south-facing is three to five feet, and east-facing peaks at four to six feet tonight before dropping to three to five tomorrow. Tonight will be partly cloudy until midnight then mostly cloudy with scattered showers. East winds are a bit stronger here at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Lows in the lower seventies. Sunday looks partly sunny with scattered showers, temperatures in the lower eighties, and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Fair warning: the UV index on Sunday is extreme, so get that sunscreen on.

Over on Maui, north-facing shores are three to five feet tonight and morning, dropping to two to four feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing breaks are small at one to three feet both nights. South-facing is three to five feet, and east

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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 09:45:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, May 2nd through Sunday evening.

We're looking at some interesting transitions this weekend across the islands. An existing small west-northwest swell is gradually fading, but don't worry, there's plenty of action to come. North and west facing shores will maintain some elevated surf as a slightly smaller northwest swell arrives early next week. And if you're patient, a longer period northwest swell is on the way late next week, generated by a developing low pressure system near Japan that's forecast to lift toward the Kuril Islands.

For those chasing the southern exposure, this is your weekend to get excited. A long period south-southwest pulse is arriving, and it's going to peak late Sunday into Monday. So if you're thinking about checking out the south-facing breaks, timing is everything over the next day or so.

There's one less exciting note though. As the trade winds steadily weaken, wind waves and trade wind swell will diminish, so expect to see surf dropping along east-facing shores over the next several days.

Let's break down what's happening island by island, starting with Kauai. North-facing breaks are looking at four to six feet tonight and Sunday morning, then dropping to three to five feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores are more modest at three to five feet tonight, fading to two to four tomorrow morning and staying there through afternoon. South and east-facing breaks are running three to five and four to six feet respectively, with the east side dropping back to three to five feet by Sunday afternoon. Tonight expect mostly sunny skies until six, then mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Winds are light out of the east at five to ten miles per hour, and lows will be in the upper sixties.

Sunday brings partly sunny skies with more scattered showers, northeast winds around ten miles per hour, and highs in the lower eighties. The high tide at Hanalei Bay comes in at two point zero feet at four eighteen in the afternoon.

Moving to Oahu, the pattern is similar with north-facing shores at four to six feet tonight and morning, dropping to three to five feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing breaks are one to three feet, south-facing is three to five feet, and east-facing peaks at four to six feet tonight before dropping to three to five tomorrow. Tonight will be partly cloudy until midnight then mostly cloudy with scattered showers. East winds are a bit stronger here at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Lows in the lower seventies. Sunday looks partly sunny with scattered showers, temperatures in the lower eighties, and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Fair warning: the UV index on Sunday is extreme, so get that sunscreen on.

Over on Maui, north-facing shores are three to five feet tonight and morning, dropping to two to four feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing breaks are small at one to three feet both nights. South-facing is three to five feet, and east

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, May 2nd through Sunday evening.

We're looking at some interesting transitions this weekend across the islands. An existing small west-northwest swell is gradually fading, but don't worry, there's plenty of action to come. North and west facing shores will maintain some elevated surf as a slightly smaller northwest swell arrives early next week. And if you're patient, a longer period northwest swell is on the way late next week, generated by a developing low pressure system near Japan that's forecast to lift toward the Kuril Islands.

For those chasing the southern exposure, this is your weekend to get excited. A long period south-southwest pulse is arriving, and it's going to peak late Sunday into Monday. So if you're thinking about checking out the south-facing breaks, timing is everything over the next day or so.

There's one less exciting note though. As the trade winds steadily weaken, wind waves and trade wind swell will diminish, so expect to see surf dropping along east-facing shores over the next several days.

Let's break down what's happening island by island, starting with Kauai. North-facing breaks are looking at four to six feet tonight and Sunday morning, then dropping to three to five feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores are more modest at three to five feet tonight, fading to two to four tomorrow morning and staying there through afternoon. South and east-facing breaks are running three to five and four to six feet respectively, with the east side dropping back to three to five feet by Sunday afternoon. Tonight expect mostly sunny skies until six, then mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Winds are light out of the east at five to ten miles per hour, and lows will be in the upper sixties.

Sunday brings partly sunny skies with more scattered showers, northeast winds around ten miles per hour, and highs in the lower eighties. The high tide at Hanalei Bay comes in at two point zero feet at four eighteen in the afternoon.

Moving to Oahu, the pattern is similar with north-facing shores at four to six feet tonight and morning, dropping to three to five feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing breaks are one to three feet, south-facing is three to five feet, and east-facing peaks at four to six feet tonight before dropping to three to five tomorrow. Tonight will be partly cloudy until midnight then mostly cloudy with scattered showers. East winds are a bit stronger here at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Lows in the lower seventies. Sunday looks partly sunny with scattered showers, temperatures in the lower eighties, and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour. Fair warning: the UV index on Sunday is extreme, so get that sunscreen on.

Over on Maui, north-facing shores are three to five feet tonight and morning, dropping to two to four feet Sunday afternoon. West-facing breaks are small at one to three feet both nights. South-facing is three to five feet, and east

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Northwest Swell Building to Advisory Levels, Best Waves Friday Through Weekend</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Friday at three forty-four PM HST.

An incoming northwesterly swell is building in and will bring rising surf to north and west facing shores overnight. We're looking at surf peaking near advisory levels before gradually easing through the weekend. Another slightly smaller northwest swell is expected early next week, with another long-period northwest swell potentially arriving late next week. If you're heading south, things are looking up too. South facing shores will trend upward over the weekend with the arrival of a long-period south-southwest swell. East facing shores, however, will trend downward as the trade winds weaken.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect north facing shores to reach seven to ten feet, climbing to eight to twelve feet by morning. West facing shores will see five to seven feet tonight, increasing to six to eight feet. South and east shores will stay mellow at two to four feet and four to six feet respectively. Saturday looks similar with north shores at eight to twelve feet in the morning, easing back to seven to ten feet in the afternoon. Tonight's low will be in the upper sixties with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, the north facing shores mirror Kauai's pattern with seven to ten feet tonight pumping up to eight to twelve feet by morning, then easing to seven to ten feet Saturday afternoon. West shores staying consistent at five to seven feet tonight and six to eight feet Saturday. The slightly stronger winds here, fifteen to twenty miles per hour diminishing after midnight, will ease to around fifteen miles per hour Saturday. Low tonight in the lower seventies, mostly sunny Saturday with that very high UV index, so grab your sunscreen.

Over on Maui, north facing shores are slightly smaller at six to eight feet tonight, building to seven to ten feet by morning. West shores are essentially flat at zero to two feet, while south shores hold steady at two to four feet. East shores at four to six feet. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies and a low around seventy degrees.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores show minimal north shore activity with one to three feet throughout. East facing shores getting the most action at four to six feet, and south shores at two to four feet. Tonight expect mostly cloudy conditions with numerous showers and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

On the leeward side, conditions are calmer still. West facing shores at one to three feet and south shores at two to four feet tonight and Saturday. Mostly clear to sunny skies with isolated showers, light southwest winds becoming northeast after midnight. Saturday brings those lighter winds from the south becoming west in the afternoon.

Overall, this weekend shapes up nicely for north and west shore enthusiasts while south facing breaks wake up as we progre

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 09:43:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Friday at three forty-four PM HST.

An incoming northwesterly swell is building in and will bring rising surf to north and west facing shores overnight. We're looking at surf peaking near advisory levels before gradually easing through the weekend. Another slightly smaller northwest swell is expected early next week, with another long-period northwest swell potentially arriving late next week. If you're heading south, things are looking up too. South facing shores will trend upward over the weekend with the arrival of a long-period south-southwest swell. East facing shores, however, will trend downward as the trade winds weaken.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect north facing shores to reach seven to ten feet, climbing to eight to twelve feet by morning. West facing shores will see five to seven feet tonight, increasing to six to eight feet. South and east shores will stay mellow at two to four feet and four to six feet respectively. Saturday looks similar with north shores at eight to twelve feet in the morning, easing back to seven to ten feet in the afternoon. Tonight's low will be in the upper sixties with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, the north facing shores mirror Kauai's pattern with seven to ten feet tonight pumping up to eight to twelve feet by morning, then easing to seven to ten feet Saturday afternoon. West shores staying consistent at five to seven feet tonight and six to eight feet Saturday. The slightly stronger winds here, fifteen to twenty miles per hour diminishing after midnight, will ease to around fifteen miles per hour Saturday. Low tonight in the lower seventies, mostly sunny Saturday with that very high UV index, so grab your sunscreen.

Over on Maui, north facing shores are slightly smaller at six to eight feet tonight, building to seven to ten feet by morning. West shores are essentially flat at zero to two feet, while south shores hold steady at two to four feet. East shores at four to six feet. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies and a low around seventy degrees.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores show minimal north shore activity with one to three feet throughout. East facing shores getting the most action at four to six feet, and south shores at two to four feet. Tonight expect mostly cloudy conditions with numerous showers and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

On the leeward side, conditions are calmer still. West facing shores at one to three feet and south shores at two to four feet tonight and Saturday. Mostly clear to sunny skies with isolated showers, light southwest winds becoming northeast after midnight. Saturday brings those lighter winds from the south becoming west in the afternoon.

Overall, this weekend shapes up nicely for north and west shore enthusiasts while south facing breaks wake up as we progre

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Friday at three forty-four PM HST.

An incoming northwesterly swell is building in and will bring rising surf to north and west facing shores overnight. We're looking at surf peaking near advisory levels before gradually easing through the weekend. Another slightly smaller northwest swell is expected early next week, with another long-period northwest swell potentially arriving late next week. If you're heading south, things are looking up too. South facing shores will trend upward over the weekend with the arrival of a long-period south-southwest swell. East facing shores, however, will trend downward as the trade winds weaken.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect north facing shores to reach seven to ten feet, climbing to eight to twelve feet by morning. West facing shores will see five to seven feet tonight, increasing to six to eight feet. South and east shores will stay mellow at two to four feet and four to six feet respectively. Saturday looks similar with north shores at eight to twelve feet in the morning, easing back to seven to ten feet in the afternoon. Tonight's low will be in the upper sixties with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, the north facing shores mirror Kauai's pattern with seven to ten feet tonight pumping up to eight to twelve feet by morning, then easing to seven to ten feet Saturday afternoon. West shores staying consistent at five to seven feet tonight and six to eight feet Saturday. The slightly stronger winds here, fifteen to twenty miles per hour diminishing after midnight, will ease to around fifteen miles per hour Saturday. Low tonight in the lower seventies, mostly sunny Saturday with that very high UV index, so grab your sunscreen.

Over on Maui, north facing shores are slightly smaller at six to eight feet tonight, building to seven to ten feet by morning. West shores are essentially flat at zero to two feet, while south shores hold steady at two to four feet. East shores at four to six feet. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies and a low around seventy degrees.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores show minimal north shore activity with one to three feet throughout. East facing shores getting the most action at four to six feet, and south shores at two to four feet. Tonight expect mostly cloudy conditions with numerous showers and northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

On the leeward side, conditions are calmer still. West facing shores at one to three feet and south shores at two to four feet tonight and Saturday. Mostly clear to sunny skies with isolated showers, light southwest winds becoming northeast after midnight. Saturday brings those lighter winds from the south becoming west in the afternoon.

Overall, this weekend shapes up nicely for north and west shore enthusiasts while south facing breaks wake up as we progre

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      <title>Honolulu Surf Forecast: North Shore Swell Expected Late Friday, East Shores Fire Up Thursday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Honolulu National Weather Service Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 30th through Friday, May 1st.

We're tracking some interesting swell activity heading into the islands over the next couple of days. Let's break down what's happening across each region.

Starting with our north facing shores, we're expecting near average conditions today and tonight with surf in the five to seven foot range. That small northwest swell currently in place will gradually decline through Friday, but here's the exciting part. A storm system that developed near the Kuril Islands earlier this week is now tracking toward the Aleutians and will send a moderate, long-period northwest swell our way late Friday into Saturday. This should kick up above average surf along north and west facing shores by Saturday, so plan accordingly if you're chasing those swells.

On the west side, tonight looks modest with three to five feet, dropping to two to four feet Friday morning before bumping back up to four to six feet in the afternoon. Similar story across most islands, though Maui's west shore will stay relatively quiet through the period.

For those hunting waves on south facing beaches, expect minimal activity through the work week with just background swell. However, a small long-period south-southwest pulse arrives late Friday and should give everything a little boost through the weekend. South shores will see one to three feet tonight and Friday morning, rising to two to four feet Friday afternoon.

Now if you're an east side enthusiast, pay attention. Trade winds are about to briefly strengthen to fresh to strong levels tonight into Friday, and that's going to fire up the east facing shores. We're looking at two to four feet tonight, jumping to four to six feet Friday morning and afternoon. Come the weekend though, those trades will weaken and the east shore surf will fade below average by early next week.

Weather wise, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and low temperatures around seventy. Friday brings partly to mostly sunny conditions with numerous showers continuing. High temperatures will reach the lower eighties across most islands with east winds around fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

For those planning beach time, sunrise Friday is around six o'clock in the morning, sunset at roughly seven o'clock in the evening depending on your island. UV index will be very high Friday, so bring the sunscreen.

A quick reminder to all water users, rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with strength increasing as swell size increases. Always swim near a lifeguard and exercise caution at all times. For detailed beach hazard information, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

That's your forecast. Get out there and enjoy these islands.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 09:44:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Honolulu National Weather Service Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 30th through Friday, May 1st.

We're tracking some interesting swell activity heading into the islands over the next couple of days. Let's break down what's happening across each region.

Starting with our north facing shores, we're expecting near average conditions today and tonight with surf in the five to seven foot range. That small northwest swell currently in place will gradually decline through Friday, but here's the exciting part. A storm system that developed near the Kuril Islands earlier this week is now tracking toward the Aleutians and will send a moderate, long-period northwest swell our way late Friday into Saturday. This should kick up above average surf along north and west facing shores by Saturday, so plan accordingly if you're chasing those swells.

On the west side, tonight looks modest with three to five feet, dropping to two to four feet Friday morning before bumping back up to four to six feet in the afternoon. Similar story across most islands, though Maui's west shore will stay relatively quiet through the period.

For those hunting waves on south facing beaches, expect minimal activity through the work week with just background swell. However, a small long-period south-southwest pulse arrives late Friday and should give everything a little boost through the weekend. South shores will see one to three feet tonight and Friday morning, rising to two to four feet Friday afternoon.

Now if you're an east side enthusiast, pay attention. Trade winds are about to briefly strengthen to fresh to strong levels tonight into Friday, and that's going to fire up the east facing shores. We're looking at two to four feet tonight, jumping to four to six feet Friday morning and afternoon. Come the weekend though, those trades will weaken and the east shore surf will fade below average by early next week.

Weather wise, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and low temperatures around seventy. Friday brings partly to mostly sunny conditions with numerous showers continuing. High temperatures will reach the lower eighties across most islands with east winds around fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

For those planning beach time, sunrise Friday is around six o'clock in the morning, sunset at roughly seven o'clock in the evening depending on your island. UV index will be very high Friday, so bring the sunscreen.

A quick reminder to all water users, rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with strength increasing as swell size increases. Always swim near a lifeguard and exercise caution at all times. For detailed beach hazard information, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

That's your forecast. Get out there and enjoy these islands.

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Honolulu National Weather Service Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 30th through Friday, May 1st.

We're tracking some interesting swell activity heading into the islands over the next couple of days. Let's break down what's happening across each region.

Starting with our north facing shores, we're expecting near average conditions today and tonight with surf in the five to seven foot range. That small northwest swell currently in place will gradually decline through Friday, but here's the exciting part. A storm system that developed near the Kuril Islands earlier this week is now tracking toward the Aleutians and will send a moderate, long-period northwest swell our way late Friday into Saturday. This should kick up above average surf along north and west facing shores by Saturday, so plan accordingly if you're chasing those swells.

On the west side, tonight looks modest with three to five feet, dropping to two to four feet Friday morning before bumping back up to four to six feet in the afternoon. Similar story across most islands, though Maui's west shore will stay relatively quiet through the period.

For those hunting waves on south facing beaches, expect minimal activity through the work week with just background swell. However, a small long-period south-southwest pulse arrives late Friday and should give everything a little boost through the weekend. South shores will see one to three feet tonight and Friday morning, rising to two to four feet Friday afternoon.

Now if you're an east side enthusiast, pay attention. Trade winds are about to briefly strengthen to fresh to strong levels tonight into Friday, and that's going to fire up the east facing shores. We're looking at two to four feet tonight, jumping to four to six feet Friday morning and afternoon. Come the weekend though, those trades will weaken and the east shore surf will fade below average by early next week.

Weather wise, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and low temperatures around seventy. Friday brings partly to mostly sunny conditions with numerous showers continuing. High temperatures will reach the lower eighties across most islands with east winds around fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

For those planning beach time, sunrise Friday is around six o'clock in the morning, sunset at roughly seven o'clock in the evening depending on your island. UV index will be very high Friday, so bring the sunscreen.

A quick reminder to all water users, rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with strength increasing as swell size increases. Always swim near a lifeguard and exercise caution at all times. For detailed beach hazard information, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

That's your forecast. Get out there and enjoy these islands.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast April 29 2026: Five to Seven Foot Waves Peak Thursday on Kauai and Oahu North Shores</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, April 29th, 2026.

A new northwest swell is filling in as we speak and will peak tonight into Thursday morning before gradually declining into Friday. If you're chasing those north and west-facing breaks, tonight through Thursday is definitely your window. We're looking at solid five to seven foot faces on north shores across the islands, with the best action concentrated on Kauai and Oahu.

Looking further down the line, Mother Nature has another gift coming our way. A storm-force low currently spinning in the North Pacific will send a moderate, longer-period northwest swell toward the islands late Friday into Saturday. This one should bring above-average surf to north and west-facing shores, so if this week's swell leaves you wanting more, just hold tight.

South-facing beaches will remain pretty mellow through most of the week with just background south to southwest swell. However, a small south-southwest pulse is expected to arrive this weekend from recent activity near New Zealand. This should bump up the surf, especially by Sunday, so those south shore spots will have something to work with by the end of the week.

East-facing shores will stay small and choppy through midweek, though we might see a slight rise Thursday and Friday as the trades pick up.

For Kauai specifically, expect five to seven foot surf on the north shore tonight and Thursday, with three to five feet on the west side. South and east shores will stay quiet.

Oahu's looking similar with four to six foot waves on the north shore, building to five to seven by Thursday morning. West-facing breaks will see three to five feet, while south and east shores stay in the zero to two foot range.

Maui will see three to five foot swells on the north shore tonight, building to four to six feet by Thursday. The west side will be pretty small, and south shores will see that slight uptick late in the week.

On the Big Island, conditions will vary by location. Windward and southeast shores will see modest two to four foot swells on the east side, while leeward areas will remain small through the forecast period.

Winds will be generally northeast to east across the islands, with speeds ranging from ten to twenty miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, and temperatures in the upper seventies to lower eighties.

So here's the bottom line, surfers. Tonight and Thursday are prime for north and west-facing breaks. If you're eyeing the south side, wait until the weekend. And if another strong swell is what you're hoping for, Friday and Saturday are coming in hot. Get out there and enjoy what these islands have to offer.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 09:44:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, April 29th, 2026.

A new northwest swell is filling in as we speak and will peak tonight into Thursday morning before gradually declining into Friday. If you're chasing those north and west-facing breaks, tonight through Thursday is definitely your window. We're looking at solid five to seven foot faces on north shores across the islands, with the best action concentrated on Kauai and Oahu.

Looking further down the line, Mother Nature has another gift coming our way. A storm-force low currently spinning in the North Pacific will send a moderate, longer-period northwest swell toward the islands late Friday into Saturday. This one should bring above-average surf to north and west-facing shores, so if this week's swell leaves you wanting more, just hold tight.

South-facing beaches will remain pretty mellow through most of the week with just background south to southwest swell. However, a small south-southwest pulse is expected to arrive this weekend from recent activity near New Zealand. This should bump up the surf, especially by Sunday, so those south shore spots will have something to work with by the end of the week.

East-facing shores will stay small and choppy through midweek, though we might see a slight rise Thursday and Friday as the trades pick up.

For Kauai specifically, expect five to seven foot surf on the north shore tonight and Thursday, with three to five feet on the west side. South and east shores will stay quiet.

Oahu's looking similar with four to six foot waves on the north shore, building to five to seven by Thursday morning. West-facing breaks will see three to five feet, while south and east shores stay in the zero to two foot range.

Maui will see three to five foot swells on the north shore tonight, building to four to six feet by Thursday. The west side will be pretty small, and south shores will see that slight uptick late in the week.

On the Big Island, conditions will vary by location. Windward and southeast shores will see modest two to four foot swells on the east side, while leeward areas will remain small through the forecast period.

Winds will be generally northeast to east across the islands, with speeds ranging from ten to twenty miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, and temperatures in the upper seventies to lower eighties.

So here's the bottom line, surfers. Tonight and Thursday are prime for north and west-facing breaks. If you're eyeing the south side, wait until the weekend. And if another strong swell is what you're hoping for, Friday and Saturday are coming in hot. Get out there and enjoy what these islands have to offer.

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, April 29th, 2026.

A new northwest swell is filling in as we speak and will peak tonight into Thursday morning before gradually declining into Friday. If you're chasing those north and west-facing breaks, tonight through Thursday is definitely your window. We're looking at solid five to seven foot faces on north shores across the islands, with the best action concentrated on Kauai and Oahu.

Looking further down the line, Mother Nature has another gift coming our way. A storm-force low currently spinning in the North Pacific will send a moderate, longer-period northwest swell toward the islands late Friday into Saturday. This one should bring above-average surf to north and west-facing shores, so if this week's swell leaves you wanting more, just hold tight.

South-facing beaches will remain pretty mellow through most of the week with just background south to southwest swell. However, a small south-southwest pulse is expected to arrive this weekend from recent activity near New Zealand. This should bump up the surf, especially by Sunday, so those south shore spots will have something to work with by the end of the week.

East-facing shores will stay small and choppy through midweek, though we might see a slight rise Thursday and Friday as the trades pick up.

For Kauai specifically, expect five to seven foot surf on the north shore tonight and Thursday, with three to five feet on the west side. South and east shores will stay quiet.

Oahu's looking similar with four to six foot waves on the north shore, building to five to seven by Thursday morning. West-facing breaks will see three to five feet, while south and east shores stay in the zero to two foot range.

Maui will see three to five foot swells on the north shore tonight, building to four to six feet by Thursday. The west side will be pretty small, and south shores will see that slight uptick late in the week.

On the Big Island, conditions will vary by location. Windward and southeast shores will see modest two to four foot swells on the east side, while leeward areas will remain small through the forecast period.

Winds will be generally northeast to east across the islands, with speeds ranging from ten to twenty miles per hour. Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, and temperatures in the upper seventies to lower eighties.

So here's the bottom line, surfers. Tonight and Thursday are prime for north and west-facing breaks. If you're eyeing the south side, wait until the weekend. And if another strong swell is what you're hoping for, Friday and Saturday are coming in hot. Get out there and enjoy what these islands have to offer.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Tuesday April 28 Northwest Swell Arrives Wednesday Strong Surf Expected Friday Saturday</title>
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      <description>Good evening surfers, this is your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu for Tuesday, April 28th, 2026.

Let's break down what's happening across the islands right now and what's coming your way over the next few days.

Starting with the north and west facing shores, we're looking at small surf tonight before conditions improve. A small bump is possible on Wednesday, but here's where it gets interesting. An upward trend is expected during the second half of the week as a northwest swell arrives as early as Wednesday night. This swell is originating from a storm-force low that tracked into the Bering Sea over the weekend, and it's been confirmed by satellite data, so we're fairly confident it's going to materialize.

Looking further ahead to Friday and Saturday, another storm-force low positioned east of Japan will send a moderate, longer-period northwest swell our direction. This one has the potential to push surf heights toward advisory levels along exposed north and west facing shores, so definitely keep an eye on that development.

Now, for those of you eyeing the south facing beaches, expect small conditions through much of the week with mainly background south to southwest swell. However, another south-southwest pulse may arrive by this weekend from some recent activity east of New Zealand, which should provide a small bump in surf.

East facing shores will remain relatively small and choppy through midweek, but a slight rise is possible Thursday and Friday as the trade winds strengthen.

Let's get specific with the islands. Across Kauai tonight, expect north facing shores at 2 to 4 feet, west facing at 1 to 3, south facing at 1 to 3, and east facing at 2 to 4 feet. These conditions hold through the morning. By Wednesday, north facing shores bump up to 3 to 5 feet and west facing reaches 2 to 4 feet, while south and east facing remain relatively unchanged. It'll be mostly sunny with scattered showers, lows around 70, and east winds around 10 miles per hour.

Over on Oahu, tonight brings 2 to 4 feet on north facing shores with 1 to 3 foot surf on the west side. Wednesday sees north facing shores reaching 3 to 5 feet with west facing at 2 to 4. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, lows in the lower 70s, and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour Wednesday. The UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

Maui is looking a bit smaller tonight with 1 to 3 feet on north facing shores and 2 to 4 feet on the east side. West facing shores are holding at 0 to 2 feet. Wednesday brings modest improvement with north facing reaching 2 to 4 feet while west facing stays in that 0 to 2 foot range. Conditions will be mostly sunny with scattered showers and east winds 10 to 15 miles per hour.

The Big Island windward and southeast side tonight shows 1 to 3 feet on north and south facing shores with 2 to 4 feet on the east side. Wednesday stays consistent with these numbers. Expect mostly cloudy

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 09:44:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good evening surfers, this is your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu for Tuesday, April 28th, 2026.

Let's break down what's happening across the islands right now and what's coming your way over the next few days.

Starting with the north and west facing shores, we're looking at small surf tonight before conditions improve. A small bump is possible on Wednesday, but here's where it gets interesting. An upward trend is expected during the second half of the week as a northwest swell arrives as early as Wednesday night. This swell is originating from a storm-force low that tracked into the Bering Sea over the weekend, and it's been confirmed by satellite data, so we're fairly confident it's going to materialize.

Looking further ahead to Friday and Saturday, another storm-force low positioned east of Japan will send a moderate, longer-period northwest swell our direction. This one has the potential to push surf heights toward advisory levels along exposed north and west facing shores, so definitely keep an eye on that development.

Now, for those of you eyeing the south facing beaches, expect small conditions through much of the week with mainly background south to southwest swell. However, another south-southwest pulse may arrive by this weekend from some recent activity east of New Zealand, which should provide a small bump in surf.

East facing shores will remain relatively small and choppy through midweek, but a slight rise is possible Thursday and Friday as the trade winds strengthen.

Let's get specific with the islands. Across Kauai tonight, expect north facing shores at 2 to 4 feet, west facing at 1 to 3, south facing at 1 to 3, and east facing at 2 to 4 feet. These conditions hold through the morning. By Wednesday, north facing shores bump up to 3 to 5 feet and west facing reaches 2 to 4 feet, while south and east facing remain relatively unchanged. It'll be mostly sunny with scattered showers, lows around 70, and east winds around 10 miles per hour.

Over on Oahu, tonight brings 2 to 4 feet on north facing shores with 1 to 3 foot surf on the west side. Wednesday sees north facing shores reaching 3 to 5 feet with west facing at 2 to 4. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, lows in the lower 70s, and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour Wednesday. The UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

Maui is looking a bit smaller tonight with 1 to 3 feet on north facing shores and 2 to 4 feet on the east side. West facing shores are holding at 0 to 2 feet. Wednesday brings modest improvement with north facing reaching 2 to 4 feet while west facing stays in that 0 to 2 foot range. Conditions will be mostly sunny with scattered showers and east winds 10 to 15 miles per hour.

The Big Island windward and southeast side tonight shows 1 to 3 feet on north and south facing shores with 2 to 4 feet on the east side. Wednesday stays consistent with these numbers. Expect mostly cloudy

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        <![CDATA[Good evening surfers, this is your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu for Tuesday, April 28th, 2026.

Let's break down what's happening across the islands right now and what's coming your way over the next few days.

Starting with the north and west facing shores, we're looking at small surf tonight before conditions improve. A small bump is possible on Wednesday, but here's where it gets interesting. An upward trend is expected during the second half of the week as a northwest swell arrives as early as Wednesday night. This swell is originating from a storm-force low that tracked into the Bering Sea over the weekend, and it's been confirmed by satellite data, so we're fairly confident it's going to materialize.

Looking further ahead to Friday and Saturday, another storm-force low positioned east of Japan will send a moderate, longer-period northwest swell our direction. This one has the potential to push surf heights toward advisory levels along exposed north and west facing shores, so definitely keep an eye on that development.

Now, for those of you eyeing the south facing beaches, expect small conditions through much of the week with mainly background south to southwest swell. However, another south-southwest pulse may arrive by this weekend from some recent activity east of New Zealand, which should provide a small bump in surf.

East facing shores will remain relatively small and choppy through midweek, but a slight rise is possible Thursday and Friday as the trade winds strengthen.

Let's get specific with the islands. Across Kauai tonight, expect north facing shores at 2 to 4 feet, west facing at 1 to 3, south facing at 1 to 3, and east facing at 2 to 4 feet. These conditions hold through the morning. By Wednesday, north facing shores bump up to 3 to 5 feet and west facing reaches 2 to 4 feet, while south and east facing remain relatively unchanged. It'll be mostly sunny with scattered showers, lows around 70, and east winds around 10 miles per hour.

Over on Oahu, tonight brings 2 to 4 feet on north facing shores with 1 to 3 foot surf on the west side. Wednesday sees north facing shores reaching 3 to 5 feet with west facing at 2 to 4. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, lows in the lower 70s, and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour Wednesday. The UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

Maui is looking a bit smaller tonight with 1 to 3 feet on north facing shores and 2 to 4 feet on the east side. West facing shores are holding at 0 to 2 feet. Wednesday brings modest improvement with north facing reaching 2 to 4 feet while west facing stays in that 0 to 2 foot range. Conditions will be mostly sunny with scattered showers and east winds 10 to 15 miles per hour.

The Big Island windward and southeast side tonight shows 1 to 3 feet on north and south facing shores with 2 to 4 feet on the east side. Wednesday stays consistent with these numbers. Expect mostly cloudy

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Sunday Monday April 26 27 North Facing Shores Six to Eight Feet Declining Through Week</title>
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      <description>Good evening, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Sunday, April 26th through Monday, April 27th.

Let's start with conditions heading into tonight across the islands. North facing shores will see six to eight foot surf this evening, easing to five to seven feet by morning. This gradual decline continues through Monday as we transition into the first half of the week. For those checking out west facing breaks, expect four to six feet tonight, dropping to three to five feet by morning, and further diminishing Monday as the current swell continues to lose steam.

South facing shores will experience a somewhat inconsistent pattern. A southwest swell peaks this evening and tonight at two to four feet, followed by a gradual downward trend through Monday. However, keep an eye out for another small south-southwest pulse potentially arriving next weekend.

East facing shores will remain relatively small and choppy at two to four feet, though a brief strengthening of trade winds tomorrow could produce a small bump in surf.

Looking ahead to the extended outlook, north and west facing shores will see an upward trend during the second half of the week as a new northwest swell arrives. This could be followed by a larger northwest swell system Friday into Saturday, with surf heights potentially approaching advisory levels for exposed north and west facing shores. So mark your calendars for what could be an exciting weekend ahead.

Current weather conditions across the islands show partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers. Temperatures will dip to the upper 60s to lower 70s depending on your location, with east winds generally five to fifteen miles per hour. Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with scattered showers lingering, highs in the lower 80s, and similar wind conditions.

Tidal activity tonight includes lows ranging from point three to point five feet with highs between one point two and two point zero feet, depending on your specific location around the islands. Monday's tides will see lows from negative point one to point two feet with highs between one point one and one point eight feet.

As always, remember that surf heights can vary significantly from beach to beach along any given coastline, and larger surf than the upper end of our forecast ranges will occur periodically. Rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and enter the water near a lifeguard whenever possible.

For the latest beach hazard and safety information at individual beaches throughout Hawaii, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Get out there and enjoy the waves responsibly.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 09:44:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good evening, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Sunday, April 26th through Monday, April 27th.

Let's start with conditions heading into tonight across the islands. North facing shores will see six to eight foot surf this evening, easing to five to seven feet by morning. This gradual decline continues through Monday as we transition into the first half of the week. For those checking out west facing breaks, expect four to six feet tonight, dropping to three to five feet by morning, and further diminishing Monday as the current swell continues to lose steam.

South facing shores will experience a somewhat inconsistent pattern. A southwest swell peaks this evening and tonight at two to four feet, followed by a gradual downward trend through Monday. However, keep an eye out for another small south-southwest pulse potentially arriving next weekend.

East facing shores will remain relatively small and choppy at two to four feet, though a brief strengthening of trade winds tomorrow could produce a small bump in surf.

Looking ahead to the extended outlook, north and west facing shores will see an upward trend during the second half of the week as a new northwest swell arrives. This could be followed by a larger northwest swell system Friday into Saturday, with surf heights potentially approaching advisory levels for exposed north and west facing shores. So mark your calendars for what could be an exciting weekend ahead.

Current weather conditions across the islands show partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers. Temperatures will dip to the upper 60s to lower 70s depending on your location, with east winds generally five to fifteen miles per hour. Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with scattered showers lingering, highs in the lower 80s, and similar wind conditions.

Tidal activity tonight includes lows ranging from point three to point five feet with highs between one point two and two point zero feet, depending on your specific location around the islands. Monday's tides will see lows from negative point one to point two feet with highs between one point one and one point eight feet.

As always, remember that surf heights can vary significantly from beach to beach along any given coastline, and larger surf than the upper end of our forecast ranges will occur periodically. Rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and enter the water near a lifeguard whenever possible.

For the latest beach hazard and safety information at individual beaches throughout Hawaii, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Get out there and enjoy the waves responsibly.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good evening, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Sunday, April 26th through Monday, April 27th.

Let's start with conditions heading into tonight across the islands. North facing shores will see six to eight foot surf this evening, easing to five to seven feet by morning. This gradual decline continues through Monday as we transition into the first half of the week. For those checking out west facing breaks, expect four to six feet tonight, dropping to three to five feet by morning, and further diminishing Monday as the current swell continues to lose steam.

South facing shores will experience a somewhat inconsistent pattern. A southwest swell peaks this evening and tonight at two to four feet, followed by a gradual downward trend through Monday. However, keep an eye out for another small south-southwest pulse potentially arriving next weekend.

East facing shores will remain relatively small and choppy at two to four feet, though a brief strengthening of trade winds tomorrow could produce a small bump in surf.

Looking ahead to the extended outlook, north and west facing shores will see an upward trend during the second half of the week as a new northwest swell arrives. This could be followed by a larger northwest swell system Friday into Saturday, with surf heights potentially approaching advisory levels for exposed north and west facing shores. So mark your calendars for what could be an exciting weekend ahead.

Current weather conditions across the islands show partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers. Temperatures will dip to the upper 60s to lower 70s depending on your location, with east winds generally five to fifteen miles per hour. Monday will bring mostly sunny skies with scattered showers lingering, highs in the lower 80s, and similar wind conditions.

Tidal activity tonight includes lows ranging from point three to point five feet with highs between one point two and two point zero feet, depending on your specific location around the islands. Monday's tides will see lows from negative point one to point two feet with highs between one point one and one point eight feet.

As always, remember that surf heights can vary significantly from beach to beach along any given coastline, and larger surf than the upper end of our forecast ranges will occur periodically. Rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and enter the water near a lifeguard whenever possible.

For the latest beach hazard and safety information at individual beaches throughout Hawaii, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Get out there and enjoy the waves responsibly.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Saturday April 25 26 2026 North Shore Waves Peak Sunday Small Moderate Surf</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Saturday, April 25th through Sunday, April 26th, 2026.

A medium-period northwest swell is peaking tonight into Sunday, bringing small to moderate surf to north and west-facing shores before gradually declining through early next week. Meanwhile, that hurricane-force low spinning across the Aleutian Islands should send us a moderate northwest swell around mid-week that we'll definitely want to keep our eyes on.

Short-period northeasterly energy is fading fast this afternoon, which means eastern exposures will stay below average for the first half of next week with weak trade winds. However, locally strong trade winds could make a comeback during the latter half of the week, potentially delivering rough and choppy conditions with near normal wave heights.

Small background swells from the west will linger through today and disappear by Sunday. A minor southwest bump from the Tasman Sea is expected to fill in tonight and peak Sunday. Don't expect significant southern exposure swell through the first half of next week, though a gale fetch east of New Zealand could produce a small south-southwest swell by next weekend.

Let's break down what each island can expect. Kauai's north-facing shores will see seven to ten foot waves tonight and tomorrow, with west-facing beaches in the five to seven foot range. Oahu will experience five to seven foot waves on north-facing shores tonight, maintaining six to eight feet through Sunday. Maui's north-facing shores will see four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven feet by Sunday. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will stay modest at three to five feet tonight, dropping to two to four feet Sunday.

Tonight expect mostly sunny conditions until six o'clock, then mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will dip to the upper sixties and lower seventies across the islands. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will diminish after midnight. Sunday brings mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, highs in the lower eighties, and east winds continuing at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Remember, rip currents will be present in or near the surf zone, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Always exercise caution and swim near lifeguards. Check hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard information at your favorite spots. Enjoy the waves responsibly out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 09:43:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Saturday, April 25th through Sunday, April 26th, 2026.

A medium-period northwest swell is peaking tonight into Sunday, bringing small to moderate surf to north and west-facing shores before gradually declining through early next week. Meanwhile, that hurricane-force low spinning across the Aleutian Islands should send us a moderate northwest swell around mid-week that we'll definitely want to keep our eyes on.

Short-period northeasterly energy is fading fast this afternoon, which means eastern exposures will stay below average for the first half of next week with weak trade winds. However, locally strong trade winds could make a comeback during the latter half of the week, potentially delivering rough and choppy conditions with near normal wave heights.

Small background swells from the west will linger through today and disappear by Sunday. A minor southwest bump from the Tasman Sea is expected to fill in tonight and peak Sunday. Don't expect significant southern exposure swell through the first half of next week, though a gale fetch east of New Zealand could produce a small south-southwest swell by next weekend.

Let's break down what each island can expect. Kauai's north-facing shores will see seven to ten foot waves tonight and tomorrow, with west-facing beaches in the five to seven foot range. Oahu will experience five to seven foot waves on north-facing shores tonight, maintaining six to eight feet through Sunday. Maui's north-facing shores will see four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven feet by Sunday. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will stay modest at three to five feet tonight, dropping to two to four feet Sunday.

Tonight expect mostly sunny conditions until six o'clock, then mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will dip to the upper sixties and lower seventies across the islands. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will diminish after midnight. Sunday brings mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, highs in the lower eighties, and east winds continuing at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Remember, rip currents will be present in or near the surf zone, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Always exercise caution and swim near lifeguards. Check hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard information at your favorite spots. Enjoy the waves responsibly out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Saturday, April 25th through Sunday, April 26th, 2026.

A medium-period northwest swell is peaking tonight into Sunday, bringing small to moderate surf to north and west-facing shores before gradually declining through early next week. Meanwhile, that hurricane-force low spinning across the Aleutian Islands should send us a moderate northwest swell around mid-week that we'll definitely want to keep our eyes on.

Short-period northeasterly energy is fading fast this afternoon, which means eastern exposures will stay below average for the first half of next week with weak trade winds. However, locally strong trade winds could make a comeback during the latter half of the week, potentially delivering rough and choppy conditions with near normal wave heights.

Small background swells from the west will linger through today and disappear by Sunday. A minor southwest bump from the Tasman Sea is expected to fill in tonight and peak Sunday. Don't expect significant southern exposure swell through the first half of next week, though a gale fetch east of New Zealand could produce a small south-southwest swell by next weekend.

Let's break down what each island can expect. Kauai's north-facing shores will see seven to ten foot waves tonight and tomorrow, with west-facing beaches in the five to seven foot range. Oahu will experience five to seven foot waves on north-facing shores tonight, maintaining six to eight feet through Sunday. Maui's north-facing shores will see four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven feet by Sunday. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will stay modest at three to five feet tonight, dropping to two to four feet Sunday.

Tonight expect mostly sunny conditions until six o'clock, then mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will dip to the upper sixties and lower seventies across the islands. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour will diminish after midnight. Sunday brings mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, highs in the lower eighties, and east winds continuing at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Remember, rip currents will be present in or near the surf zone, with strength increasing as surf size increases. Always exercise caution and swim near lifeguards. Check hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard information at your favorite spots. Enjoy the waves responsibly out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Thursday April 23 Head High Waves North Shores New Swells Arriving Friday</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 23rd, 2026.

We're tracking a transitional pattern across the islands as we head into the weekend. A small northwest swell that peaked yesterday is gradually leveling out, but don't worry—a couple of North Pacific gales are sending a series of new north to northwest swells our way starting Friday night through the first half of next week. These incoming swells should maintain waist to head high surf along north-facing shores into early next week.

Now, here's the good news for our east-facing beaches. That north-northeast swell that brought advisory-level conditions yesterday afternoon has finally run its course. We're canceling the High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores as that swell has fallen below advisory thresholds. However, moderate to fresh trades will continue to support near seasonal average wind wave surf along these exposures.

For today across Kauai, expect five to seven foot waves along the north and east-facing shores this morning, dropping to four to six feet by afternoon. The west and south shores stay mellow at two to four and one to three feet respectively. Oahu follows a similar pattern with five to seven foot waves on the north and east shores today, easing tomorrow as that northwest swell continues its decline. Maui's east-facing shores are showing the most impressive action at six to eight feet this morning, dropping to five to seven feet by afternoon, so if you're chasing some swell there, get out early.

The Big Island windward and southeast coasts are lighting up too, with six to eight foot waves on east-facing shores this morning. Friday brings a noticeable drop across most exposures as we transition between swells.

Looking at the bigger picture, small background energy from the west will linger through today and fade out this weekend. We're also watching a small southwest swell bump from Tasman Sea gale activity that should arrive this weekend, but nothing significant from the south is expected through the first half of next week.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with only scattered to isolated showers. Expect temperatures in the lower eighties and light northeast winds around ten miles per hour, though some windward areas may see winds ten to fifteen miles per hour.

For everyone heading to the water, remember that rip currents are present and their strength increases with surf size, so exercise caution and always try to swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe out there, and we'll have another update for you tomorrow.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 21:25:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 23rd, 2026.

We're tracking a transitional pattern across the islands as we head into the weekend. A small northwest swell that peaked yesterday is gradually leveling out, but don't worry—a couple of North Pacific gales are sending a series of new north to northwest swells our way starting Friday night through the first half of next week. These incoming swells should maintain waist to head high surf along north-facing shores into early next week.

Now, here's the good news for our east-facing beaches. That north-northeast swell that brought advisory-level conditions yesterday afternoon has finally run its course. We're canceling the High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores as that swell has fallen below advisory thresholds. However, moderate to fresh trades will continue to support near seasonal average wind wave surf along these exposures.

For today across Kauai, expect five to seven foot waves along the north and east-facing shores this morning, dropping to four to six feet by afternoon. The west and south shores stay mellow at two to four and one to three feet respectively. Oahu follows a similar pattern with five to seven foot waves on the north and east shores today, easing tomorrow as that northwest swell continues its decline. Maui's east-facing shores are showing the most impressive action at six to eight feet this morning, dropping to five to seven feet by afternoon, so if you're chasing some swell there, get out early.

The Big Island windward and southeast coasts are lighting up too, with six to eight foot waves on east-facing shores this morning. Friday brings a noticeable drop across most exposures as we transition between swells.

Looking at the bigger picture, small background energy from the west will linger through today and fade out this weekend. We're also watching a small southwest swell bump from Tasman Sea gale activity that should arrive this weekend, but nothing significant from the south is expected through the first half of next week.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with only scattered to isolated showers. Expect temperatures in the lower eighties and light northeast winds around ten miles per hour, though some windward areas may see winds ten to fifteen miles per hour.

For everyone heading to the water, remember that rip currents are present and their strength increases with surf size, so exercise caution and always try to swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe out there, and we'll have another update for you tomorrow.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 23rd, 2026.

We're tracking a transitional pattern across the islands as we head into the weekend. A small northwest swell that peaked yesterday is gradually leveling out, but don't worry—a couple of North Pacific gales are sending a series of new north to northwest swells our way starting Friday night through the first half of next week. These incoming swells should maintain waist to head high surf along north-facing shores into early next week.

Now, here's the good news for our east-facing beaches. That north-northeast swell that brought advisory-level conditions yesterday afternoon has finally run its course. We're canceling the High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores as that swell has fallen below advisory thresholds. However, moderate to fresh trades will continue to support near seasonal average wind wave surf along these exposures.

For today across Kauai, expect five to seven foot waves along the north and east-facing shores this morning, dropping to four to six feet by afternoon. The west and south shores stay mellow at two to four and one to three feet respectively. Oahu follows a similar pattern with five to seven foot waves on the north and east shores today, easing tomorrow as that northwest swell continues its decline. Maui's east-facing shores are showing the most impressive action at six to eight feet this morning, dropping to five to seven feet by afternoon, so if you're chasing some swell there, get out early.

The Big Island windward and southeast coasts are lighting up too, with six to eight foot waves on east-facing shores this morning. Friday brings a noticeable drop across most exposures as we transition between swells.

Looking at the bigger picture, small background energy from the west will linger through today and fade out this weekend. We're also watching a small southwest swell bump from Tasman Sea gale activity that should arrive this weekend, but nothing significant from the south is expected through the first half of next week.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with only scattered to isolated showers. Expect temperatures in the lower eighties and light northeast winds around ten miles per hour, though some windward areas may see winds ten to fifteen miles per hour.

For everyone heading to the water, remember that rip currents are present and their strength increases with surf size, so exercise caution and always try to swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe out there, and we'll have another update for you tomorrow.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Waist to Head High Waves Continue Through Next Week on North Shores</title>
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      <description>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Thursday morning at eight fifty-nine.

A small northwest swell that peaked yesterday continues to gradually level out over the next few days. However, don't expect the lineup to go completely flat. A pair of North Pacific gale lows are sending a series of small north to northwest swells our way from Friday night through the first half of next week. These swells will keep waist to head high surf rolling into north-facing shores all the way through next week.

Yesterday afternoon brought some advisory level surf along northeast and eastern exposures, with above-average heights hitting select Maui and Big Island western shores. That north-northeast swell has now leveled out and dropped below advisory thresholds, so we've cancelled the High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores. But here's the good news for east-facing beaches: an enhanced northeast fetch near a weak low northeast of the islands will push in a secondary swell tomorrow. Combined with moderate to fresh trade winds, you'll see near seasonal average conditions on east-facing shores.

Small background energy from the west will continue lingering for the next few days, fading out by this weekend. Also arriving this weekend is a small southwest bump from Tasman Sea gale energy. No significant south swells are expected through the first half of next week.

Looking at the individual islands, Kauai will see north-facing shores at five to seven feet this morning, dropping to four to six feet by afternoon. East-facing shores are similarly elevated at five to seven feet. Friday, expect that north-facing surf to drop to three to five feet as the day progresses.

Oahu's north shores are also running five to seven feet today with four to six in the afternoon. East-facing shores match that action. Friday sees similar decreases, with north-facing surf dropping to three to five feet in the morning and two to four by evening.

Maui is seeing six to eight feet on east-facing shores today, dropping to five to seven this afternoon. That's some of the best action around right now. North-facing shores are five to seven feet this morning, four to six this afternoon. By Friday, expect three to five feet on north shores, declining to two to four by evening.

The Big Island windward and southeast side is also showing strong east-facing surf at six to eight feet today, five to seven this afternoon. North-facing shores are five to seven feet today, dropping to four to six this evening. Friday brings that north shore down to three to five feet.

Leeward sides across the islands will see smaller, more subdued conditions. West-facing shores on the Big Island are currently three to five feet this morning, two to four this afternoon, with Friday looking at two to four throughout the day.

Weather looks mostly sunny across all islands today with isolated to scattered showers and highs in the lower eighties. Northeast winds will stay light around ten mph, th

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      <itunes:summary>Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Thursday morning at eight fifty-nine.

A small northwest swell that peaked yesterday continues to gradually level out over the next few days. However, don't expect the lineup to go completely flat. A pair of North Pacific gale lows are sending a series of small north to northwest swells our way from Friday night through the first half of next week. These swells will keep waist to head high surf rolling into north-facing shores all the way through next week.

Yesterday afternoon brought some advisory level surf along northeast and eastern exposures, with above-average heights hitting select Maui and Big Island western shores. That north-northeast swell has now leveled out and dropped below advisory thresholds, so we've cancelled the High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores. But here's the good news for east-facing beaches: an enhanced northeast fetch near a weak low northeast of the islands will push in a secondary swell tomorrow. Combined with moderate to fresh trade winds, you'll see near seasonal average conditions on east-facing shores.

Small background energy from the west will continue lingering for the next few days, fading out by this weekend. Also arriving this weekend is a small southwest bump from Tasman Sea gale energy. No significant south swells are expected through the first half of next week.

Looking at the individual islands, Kauai will see north-facing shores at five to seven feet this morning, dropping to four to six feet by afternoon. East-facing shores are similarly elevated at five to seven feet. Friday, expect that north-facing surf to drop to three to five feet as the day progresses.

Oahu's north shores are also running five to seven feet today with four to six in the afternoon. East-facing shores match that action. Friday sees similar decreases, with north-facing surf dropping to three to five feet in the morning and two to four by evening.

Maui is seeing six to eight feet on east-facing shores today, dropping to five to seven this afternoon. That's some of the best action around right now. North-facing shores are five to seven feet this morning, four to six this afternoon. By Friday, expect three to five feet on north shores, declining to two to four by evening.

The Big Island windward and southeast side is also showing strong east-facing surf at six to eight feet today, five to seven this afternoon. North-facing shores are five to seven feet today, dropping to four to six this evening. Friday brings that north shore down to three to five feet.

Leeward sides across the islands will see smaller, more subdued conditions. West-facing shores on the Big Island are currently three to five feet this morning, two to four this afternoon, with Friday looking at two to four throughout the day.

Weather looks mostly sunny across all islands today with isolated to scattered showers and highs in the lower eighties. Northeast winds will stay light around ten mph, th

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        <![CDATA[Good morning, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Thursday morning at eight fifty-nine.

A small northwest swell that peaked yesterday continues to gradually level out over the next few days. However, don't expect the lineup to go completely flat. A pair of North Pacific gale lows are sending a series of small north to northwest swells our way from Friday night through the first half of next week. These swells will keep waist to head high surf rolling into north-facing shores all the way through next week.

Yesterday afternoon brought some advisory level surf along northeast and eastern exposures, with above-average heights hitting select Maui and Big Island western shores. That north-northeast swell has now leveled out and dropped below advisory thresholds, so we've cancelled the High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores. But here's the good news for east-facing beaches: an enhanced northeast fetch near a weak low northeast of the islands will push in a secondary swell tomorrow. Combined with moderate to fresh trade winds, you'll see near seasonal average conditions on east-facing shores.

Small background energy from the west will continue lingering for the next few days, fading out by this weekend. Also arriving this weekend is a small southwest bump from Tasman Sea gale energy. No significant south swells are expected through the first half of next week.

Looking at the individual islands, Kauai will see north-facing shores at five to seven feet this morning, dropping to four to six feet by afternoon. East-facing shores are similarly elevated at five to seven feet. Friday, expect that north-facing surf to drop to three to five feet as the day progresses.

Oahu's north shores are also running five to seven feet today with four to six in the afternoon. East-facing shores match that action. Friday sees similar decreases, with north-facing surf dropping to three to five feet in the morning and two to four by evening.

Maui is seeing six to eight feet on east-facing shores today, dropping to five to seven this afternoon. That's some of the best action around right now. North-facing shores are five to seven feet this morning, four to six this afternoon. By Friday, expect three to five feet on north shores, declining to two to four by evening.

The Big Island windward and southeast side is also showing strong east-facing surf at six to eight feet today, five to seven this afternoon. North-facing shores are five to seven feet today, dropping to four to six this evening. Friday brings that north shore down to three to five feet.

Leeward sides across the islands will see smaller, more subdued conditions. West-facing shores on the Big Island are currently three to five feet this morning, two to four this afternoon, with Friday looking at two to four throughout the day.

Weather looks mostly sunny across all islands today with isolated to scattered showers and highs in the lower eighties. Northeast winds will stay light around ten mph, th

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Tuesday April 14th 2026 North and South Shores Four to Six Feet</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.

A small northwest swell is slowly diminishing into the weekend, while a small to medium period south swell will keep conditions boosted along the south shores through late week before fading away. Meanwhile, surf along the east shores remains below the seasonal average as trade winds stay light, though increasing trades by week's end should bring a slight bump to those exposures.

Let's break it down by island.

KAUAI is looking pretty solid right now. Tonight you're looking at four to six foot surf on the north and south facing shores, with three to five foot conditions on the west side and two to four feet on the east. Expect cloudy skies with showers likely and lows in the lower seventies. Winds will start out of the south around five miles per hour, then shift west in the evening before turning northeast after midnight. Wednesday brings a slight bump down on the north shore to three to five feet in the afternoon, while south facing shores hold steady at four to six feet. Conditions stay mostly the same on the west and east, with highs in the lower eighties and east winds around five miles per hour.

Moving to OAHU, tonight north and south facing shores are running four to six feet with three to five on the west and two to four on the east. We've got a chance of showers with lows in the lower seventies and light east winds around five miles per hour. Wednesday sees the north shore back off to three to five feet during the afternoon while the south remains consistent at four to six. West side drops to two to four feet while east facing stays at two to four. Expect highs in the lower eighties with east winds picking up to around ten miles per hour. The UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

MAUI tonight shows three to five foot surf on the north and south shores with two to four on the east and just one to three on the west. Cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers and lows in the lower seventies. East winds are running five to ten miles per hour. Wednesday brings minimal changes across all exposures, holding steady through the afternoon with highs in the lower eighties and similar east wind speeds.

On the BIG ISLAND, let's talk leeward and windward separately. The windward and southeast side tonight has two to four foot conditions on the north and east facing shores with four to six feet on the south. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers, lows around seventy, and east winds five to ten miles per hour becoming northwest after midnight. Wednesday stays consistent across the board with similar surf heights, cloudy skies and a chance of showers, highs in the lower eighties.

On the leeward side, tonight brings two to four feet on the west facing shores and four to six on the south. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and lows in the lower seventies. West winds around five miles per hour shift to north after midnight. Wednesda

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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.

A small northwest swell is slowly diminishing into the weekend, while a small to medium period south swell will keep conditions boosted along the south shores through late week before fading away. Meanwhile, surf along the east shores remains below the seasonal average as trade winds stay light, though increasing trades by week's end should bring a slight bump to those exposures.

Let's break it down by island.

KAUAI is looking pretty solid right now. Tonight you're looking at four to six foot surf on the north and south facing shores, with three to five foot conditions on the west side and two to four feet on the east. Expect cloudy skies with showers likely and lows in the lower seventies. Winds will start out of the south around five miles per hour, then shift west in the evening before turning northeast after midnight. Wednesday brings a slight bump down on the north shore to three to five feet in the afternoon, while south facing shores hold steady at four to six feet. Conditions stay mostly the same on the west and east, with highs in the lower eighties and east winds around five miles per hour.

Moving to OAHU, tonight north and south facing shores are running four to six feet with three to five on the west and two to four on the east. We've got a chance of showers with lows in the lower seventies and light east winds around five miles per hour. Wednesday sees the north shore back off to three to five feet during the afternoon while the south remains consistent at four to six. West side drops to two to four feet while east facing stays at two to four. Expect highs in the lower eighties with east winds picking up to around ten miles per hour. The UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

MAUI tonight shows three to five foot surf on the north and south shores with two to four on the east and just one to three on the west. Cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers and lows in the lower seventies. East winds are running five to ten miles per hour. Wednesday brings minimal changes across all exposures, holding steady through the afternoon with highs in the lower eighties and similar east wind speeds.

On the BIG ISLAND, let's talk leeward and windward separately. The windward and southeast side tonight has two to four foot conditions on the north and east facing shores with four to six feet on the south. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers, lows around seventy, and east winds five to ten miles per hour becoming northwest after midnight. Wednesday stays consistent across the board with similar surf heights, cloudy skies and a chance of showers, highs in the lower eighties.

On the leeward side, tonight brings two to four feet on the west facing shores and four to six on the south. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and lows in the lower seventies. West winds around five miles per hour shift to north after midnight. Wednesda

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, April 14th, 2026.

A small northwest swell is slowly diminishing into the weekend, while a small to medium period south swell will keep conditions boosted along the south shores through late week before fading away. Meanwhile, surf along the east shores remains below the seasonal average as trade winds stay light, though increasing trades by week's end should bring a slight bump to those exposures.

Let's break it down by island.

KAUAI is looking pretty solid right now. Tonight you're looking at four to six foot surf on the north and south facing shores, with three to five foot conditions on the west side and two to four feet on the east. Expect cloudy skies with showers likely and lows in the lower seventies. Winds will start out of the south around five miles per hour, then shift west in the evening before turning northeast after midnight. Wednesday brings a slight bump down on the north shore to three to five feet in the afternoon, while south facing shores hold steady at four to six feet. Conditions stay mostly the same on the west and east, with highs in the lower eighties and east winds around five miles per hour.

Moving to OAHU, tonight north and south facing shores are running four to six feet with three to five on the west and two to four on the east. We've got a chance of showers with lows in the lower seventies and light east winds around five miles per hour. Wednesday sees the north shore back off to three to five feet during the afternoon while the south remains consistent at four to six. West side drops to two to four feet while east facing stays at two to four. Expect highs in the lower eighties with east winds picking up to around ten miles per hour. The UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

MAUI tonight shows three to five foot surf on the north and south shores with two to four on the east and just one to three on the west. Cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers and lows in the lower seventies. East winds are running five to ten miles per hour. Wednesday brings minimal changes across all exposures, holding steady through the afternoon with highs in the lower eighties and similar east wind speeds.

On the BIG ISLAND, let's talk leeward and windward separately. The windward and southeast side tonight has two to four foot conditions on the north and east facing shores with four to six feet on the south. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers, lows around seventy, and east winds five to ten miles per hour becoming northwest after midnight. Wednesday stays consistent across the board with similar surf heights, cloudy skies and a chance of showers, highs in the lower eighties.

On the leeward side, tonight brings two to four feet on the west facing shores and four to six on the south. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and lows in the lower seventies. West winds around five miles per hour shift to north after midnight. Wednesda

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Tuesday Through Midweek: South Swell Arrives With 4 to 6 Foot Waves</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon! Here's your Hawaii surf forecast for tonight through Tuesday.

A small, medium-period northwest swell is winding down, but don't worry, it's leaving behind some solid small surf along the north and west shores. We're expecting a reinforcing pulse to arrive on Tuesday that'll keep things playful before northwest energy takes a step back for the rest of the week.

The real news? A brand new south swell is rolling in Tuesday, and it's bringing some serious stoke to the south-facing shores through mid-week before gradually fading into the weekend. Meanwhile, east-facing breaks are staying below their usual seasonal average, with lighter than normal trade winds in the forecast near and upstream of the islands all week long.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect four to six feet on the north shore with three to five foot waves on the west side. South-facing beaches will see three to five, while the east shore stays modest at two to four. Temperatures dip to the lower seventies under cloudy skies with a chance of showers and light southwest winds around five to ten miles per hour.

Tuesday brings similar conditions on the north shore at four to six feet in the morning, dropping to three to five by evening. The south side comes alive though, jumping to four to six feet as that new swell arrives. East shores remain two to four. Expect showers to be likely with highs in the lower eighties and calm southerly winds.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast mirrors Kauai with north shores at four to six, west at three to five, and south at three to five. The east side sits at two to four feet. It'll be cloudy with a chance of showers and temps in the lower seventies with light southeast winds.

Tuesday on Oahu sees the north shore holding four to six in the morning before backing off to three to five by evening. Here's where it gets good: the south-facing shores light up with four to six feet as that new swell takes charge. East shores stay mellow at two to four. Expect a moderate UV index, a chance of showers, highs around eighty, and light east winds.

Over on Maui, tonight offers three to five feet on the north shore, two to four on the west, three to five on the south, and two to four on the east, all under cloudy skies with a chance of showers and temps in the lower seventies.

Tuesday's a game-changer for Maui's south shore, which bumps up to four to six feet. The north shore actually backs off to two to four. West and east shores stay two to four feet. Skies clear slightly to mostly cloudy with just a slight chance of showers, highs in the lower eighties, and light east winds at five to ten miles per hour.

The Big Island windward and southeast side tonight shows two to four feet on the north and east shores with three to five on the south. Low temperatures hover around seventy degrees under cloudy skies with slight shower chances and southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 09:44:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon! Here's your Hawaii surf forecast for tonight through Tuesday.

A small, medium-period northwest swell is winding down, but don't worry, it's leaving behind some solid small surf along the north and west shores. We're expecting a reinforcing pulse to arrive on Tuesday that'll keep things playful before northwest energy takes a step back for the rest of the week.

The real news? A brand new south swell is rolling in Tuesday, and it's bringing some serious stoke to the south-facing shores through mid-week before gradually fading into the weekend. Meanwhile, east-facing breaks are staying below their usual seasonal average, with lighter than normal trade winds in the forecast near and upstream of the islands all week long.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect four to six feet on the north shore with three to five foot waves on the west side. South-facing beaches will see three to five, while the east shore stays modest at two to four. Temperatures dip to the lower seventies under cloudy skies with a chance of showers and light southwest winds around five to ten miles per hour.

Tuesday brings similar conditions on the north shore at four to six feet in the morning, dropping to three to five by evening. The south side comes alive though, jumping to four to six feet as that new swell arrives. East shores remain two to four. Expect showers to be likely with highs in the lower eighties and calm southerly winds.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast mirrors Kauai with north shores at four to six, west at three to five, and south at three to five. The east side sits at two to four feet. It'll be cloudy with a chance of showers and temps in the lower seventies with light southeast winds.

Tuesday on Oahu sees the north shore holding four to six in the morning before backing off to three to five by evening. Here's where it gets good: the south-facing shores light up with four to six feet as that new swell takes charge. East shores stay mellow at two to four. Expect a moderate UV index, a chance of showers, highs around eighty, and light east winds.

Over on Maui, tonight offers three to five feet on the north shore, two to four on the west, three to five on the south, and two to four on the east, all under cloudy skies with a chance of showers and temps in the lower seventies.

Tuesday's a game-changer for Maui's south shore, which bumps up to four to six feet. The north shore actually backs off to two to four. West and east shores stay two to four feet. Skies clear slightly to mostly cloudy with just a slight chance of showers, highs in the lower eighties, and light east winds at five to ten miles per hour.

The Big Island windward and southeast side tonight shows two to four feet on the north and east shores with three to five on the south. Low temperatures hover around seventy degrees under cloudy skies with slight shower chances and southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour.

Tuesday brings that south s

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon! Here's your Hawaii surf forecast for tonight through Tuesday.

A small, medium-period northwest swell is winding down, but don't worry, it's leaving behind some solid small surf along the north and west shores. We're expecting a reinforcing pulse to arrive on Tuesday that'll keep things playful before northwest energy takes a step back for the rest of the week.

The real news? A brand new south swell is rolling in Tuesday, and it's bringing some serious stoke to the south-facing shores through mid-week before gradually fading into the weekend. Meanwhile, east-facing breaks are staying below their usual seasonal average, with lighter than normal trade winds in the forecast near and upstream of the islands all week long.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect four to six feet on the north shore with three to five foot waves on the west side. South-facing beaches will see three to five, while the east shore stays modest at two to four. Temperatures dip to the lower seventies under cloudy skies with a chance of showers and light southwest winds around five to ten miles per hour.

Tuesday brings similar conditions on the north shore at four to six feet in the morning, dropping to three to five by evening. The south side comes alive though, jumping to four to six feet as that new swell arrives. East shores remain two to four. Expect showers to be likely with highs in the lower eighties and calm southerly winds.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast mirrors Kauai with north shores at four to six, west at three to five, and south at three to five. The east side sits at two to four feet. It'll be cloudy with a chance of showers and temps in the lower seventies with light southeast winds.

Tuesday on Oahu sees the north shore holding four to six in the morning before backing off to three to five by evening. Here's where it gets good: the south-facing shores light up with four to six feet as that new swell takes charge. East shores stay mellow at two to four. Expect a moderate UV index, a chance of showers, highs around eighty, and light east winds.

Over on Maui, tonight offers three to five feet on the north shore, two to four on the west, three to five on the south, and two to four on the east, all under cloudy skies with a chance of showers and temps in the lower seventies.

Tuesday's a game-changer for Maui's south shore, which bumps up to four to six feet. The north shore actually backs off to two to four. West and east shores stay two to four feet. Skies clear slightly to mostly cloudy with just a slight chance of showers, highs in the lower eighties, and light east winds at five to ten miles per hour.

The Big Island windward and southeast side tonight shows two to four feet on the north and east shores with three to five on the south. Low temperatures hover around seventy degrees under cloudy skies with slight shower chances and southeast winds at five to ten miles per hour.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Sunday April 12th North Swell Fills In Moderate Conditions Expected Through Monday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Sunday April 12th at 3 o'clock.

A moderate north-northwest swell is filling in along the islands this afternoon, generated by a formerly gale force low positioned north-northwest of the main Hawaiian islands. This swell will keep conditions small to moderate through Monday before declining for the rest of the week.

Meanwhile, a medium-period south swell continues its decline through Monday, but don't worry—a new south swell arrives Tuesday, bringing another boost to south facing shores through mid-week before gradually subsiding into the weekend.

If you're thinking about heading out to east facing beaches, keep expectations low. Surf along eastern shores will remain below seasonal average with lighter than normal trade winds forecast through next week.

Let's break down what to expect across the islands.

On Kauai, tonight you're looking at seven to ten foot faces on north facing shores, with five to seven foot faces on the west side. South and east facing shores are smaller at two to four feet. Monday, expect those north facing breaks to ease slightly to six to eight feet in the morning, then drop to five to seven by evening. West facing shores will see four to six in the morning dropping to three to five by afternoon. South and east shores hold steady in the two to four foot range. Conditions tonight will be cloudy with occasional showers and southeast winds around five miles per hour. Monday stays cloudy with scattered showers and light south winds.

Over on Oahu, north facing shores are pumping six to eight feet tonight and holding that through Monday morning before easing to five to seven by afternoon. West facing breaks are four to six tonight and Monday morning, dropping to three to five by evening. South and east facing shores are in the two to four foot range. Tonight expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and northeast winds becoming east after midnight. Monday brings scattered showers with light southeast winds and a low UV index.

Maui is seeing smaller conditions overall. North facing shores offer four to six feet tonight, easing to three to five Monday morning and two to four by afternoon. West, south, and east shores are all two to four feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Monday turns mostly cloudy with isolated showers and light southeast winds.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores show three to five feet on north facing breaks tonight, dropping to two to four Monday. East and south shores are two to four feet tonight, with south shores bumping up to three to five Monday afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with isolated showers and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Monday becomes cloudy with southeast winds around ten miles per hour.

On the leeward Big Island, west and south facing shores are two to four feet tonight through most of Monday, though south sh

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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Sunday April 12th at 3 o'clock.

A moderate north-northwest swell is filling in along the islands this afternoon, generated by a formerly gale force low positioned north-northwest of the main Hawaiian islands. This swell will keep conditions small to moderate through Monday before declining for the rest of the week.

Meanwhile, a medium-period south swell continues its decline through Monday, but don't worry—a new south swell arrives Tuesday, bringing another boost to south facing shores through mid-week before gradually subsiding into the weekend.

If you're thinking about heading out to east facing beaches, keep expectations low. Surf along eastern shores will remain below seasonal average with lighter than normal trade winds forecast through next week.

Let's break down what to expect across the islands.

On Kauai, tonight you're looking at seven to ten foot faces on north facing shores, with five to seven foot faces on the west side. South and east facing shores are smaller at two to four feet. Monday, expect those north facing breaks to ease slightly to six to eight feet in the morning, then drop to five to seven by evening. West facing shores will see four to six in the morning dropping to three to five by afternoon. South and east shores hold steady in the two to four foot range. Conditions tonight will be cloudy with occasional showers and southeast winds around five miles per hour. Monday stays cloudy with scattered showers and light south winds.

Over on Oahu, north facing shores are pumping six to eight feet tonight and holding that through Monday morning before easing to five to seven by afternoon. West facing breaks are four to six tonight and Monday morning, dropping to three to five by evening. South and east facing shores are in the two to four foot range. Tonight expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and northeast winds becoming east after midnight. Monday brings scattered showers with light southeast winds and a low UV index.

Maui is seeing smaller conditions overall. North facing shores offer four to six feet tonight, easing to three to five Monday morning and two to four by afternoon. West, south, and east shores are all two to four feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Monday turns mostly cloudy with isolated showers and light southeast winds.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores show three to five feet on north facing breaks tonight, dropping to two to four Monday. East and south shores are two to four feet tonight, with south shores bumping up to three to five Monday afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with isolated showers and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Monday becomes cloudy with southeast winds around ten miles per hour.

On the leeward Big Island, west and south facing shores are two to four feet tonight through most of Monday, though south sh

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued Sunday April 12th at 3 o'clock.

A moderate north-northwest swell is filling in along the islands this afternoon, generated by a formerly gale force low positioned north-northwest of the main Hawaiian islands. This swell will keep conditions small to moderate through Monday before declining for the rest of the week.

Meanwhile, a medium-period south swell continues its decline through Monday, but don't worry—a new south swell arrives Tuesday, bringing another boost to south facing shores through mid-week before gradually subsiding into the weekend.

If you're thinking about heading out to east facing beaches, keep expectations low. Surf along eastern shores will remain below seasonal average with lighter than normal trade winds forecast through next week.

Let's break down what to expect across the islands.

On Kauai, tonight you're looking at seven to ten foot faces on north facing shores, with five to seven foot faces on the west side. South and east facing shores are smaller at two to four feet. Monday, expect those north facing breaks to ease slightly to six to eight feet in the morning, then drop to five to seven by evening. West facing shores will see four to six in the morning dropping to three to five by afternoon. South and east shores hold steady in the two to four foot range. Conditions tonight will be cloudy with occasional showers and southeast winds around five miles per hour. Monday stays cloudy with scattered showers and light south winds.

Over on Oahu, north facing shores are pumping six to eight feet tonight and holding that through Monday morning before easing to five to seven by afternoon. West facing breaks are four to six tonight and Monday morning, dropping to three to five by evening. South and east facing shores are in the two to four foot range. Tonight expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and northeast winds becoming east after midnight. Monday brings scattered showers with light southeast winds and a low UV index.

Maui is seeing smaller conditions overall. North facing shores offer four to six feet tonight, easing to three to five Monday morning and two to four by afternoon. West, south, and east shores are all two to four feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Monday turns mostly cloudy with isolated showers and light southeast winds.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores show three to five feet on north facing breaks tonight, dropping to two to four Monday. East and south shores are two to four feet tonight, with south shores bumping up to three to five Monday afternoon. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with isolated showers and southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Monday becomes cloudy with southeast winds around ten miles per hour.

On the leeward Big Island, west and south facing shores are two to four feet tonight through most of Monday, though south sh

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      <title>Kauai Surf Report Saturday Sunday Six to Ten Foot Waves North Shore Northwest Swell</title>
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      <description># Kauai Surf Report for Saturday and Sunday

Alright, keiki, here's what's cooking in the waters around Kauai this weekend.

Tonight we're looking at some decent swell action on the north facing shores with waves running six to eight feet. Your west facing breaks will be a bit more mellow at four to six feet, while south and east facing beaches are going to be smaller, sitting in the two to four foot range. The weather will be cloudy with scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Low temperatures will dip into the upper sixties with light northwest winds around five miles per hour. If you're planning a moonlit paddle, just be aware of those scattered showers moving through.

By Sunday, things are going to get a little more interesting. The north facing shores will pick up slightly, reaching six to eight feet in the morning and jumping to seven to ten feet by afternoon. That's some solid swell for the adventurous crew. West facing breaks will maintain four to six feet through the morning before bumping up to five to seven feet come afternoon. South and east facing shores will stay pretty consistent in the two to four foot range. Sunday's weather looks similar with more clouds, showers, and the possibility of isolated thunderstorms. Winds will shift to the southeast at around five miles per hour, and temperatures will climb into the upper seventies. We'll have sunrise at six twenty in the morning and sunset at six fifty-six in the evening.

Here's the bigger picture: we've got a moderate, short to medium period northwest swell that filled in early Saturday morning, and another reinforcement is on tap for Sunday that should keep the energy up through the weekend. The south swell that's been delivering some fun waves will gradually decline through Monday, but don't worry, a new south swell is expected to arrive by Tuesday to keep things firing through midweek before it slowly fades into the following weekend.

So grab your board, check those tides, and get out there. Just remember to respect the ocean and stay aware of your surroundings.

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      <itunes:summary># Kauai Surf Report for Saturday and Sunday

Alright, keiki, here's what's cooking in the waters around Kauai this weekend.

Tonight we're looking at some decent swell action on the north facing shores with waves running six to eight feet. Your west facing breaks will be a bit more mellow at four to six feet, while south and east facing beaches are going to be smaller, sitting in the two to four foot range. The weather will be cloudy with scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Low temperatures will dip into the upper sixties with light northwest winds around five miles per hour. If you're planning a moonlit paddle, just be aware of those scattered showers moving through.

By Sunday, things are going to get a little more interesting. The north facing shores will pick up slightly, reaching six to eight feet in the morning and jumping to seven to ten feet by afternoon. That's some solid swell for the adventurous crew. West facing breaks will maintain four to six feet through the morning before bumping up to five to seven feet come afternoon. South and east facing shores will stay pretty consistent in the two to four foot range. Sunday's weather looks similar with more clouds, showers, and the possibility of isolated thunderstorms. Winds will shift to the southeast at around five miles per hour, and temperatures will climb into the upper seventies. We'll have sunrise at six twenty in the morning and sunset at six fifty-six in the evening.

Here's the bigger picture: we've got a moderate, short to medium period northwest swell that filled in early Saturday morning, and another reinforcement is on tap for Sunday that should keep the energy up through the weekend. The south swell that's been delivering some fun waves will gradually decline through Monday, but don't worry, a new south swell is expected to arrive by Tuesday to keep things firing through midweek before it slowly fades into the following weekend.

So grab your board, check those tides, and get out there. Just remember to respect the ocean and stay aware of your surroundings.

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        <![CDATA[# Kauai Surf Report for Saturday and Sunday

Alright, keiki, here's what's cooking in the waters around Kauai this weekend.

Tonight we're looking at some decent swell action on the north facing shores with waves running six to eight feet. Your west facing breaks will be a bit more mellow at four to six feet, while south and east facing beaches are going to be smaller, sitting in the two to four foot range. The weather will be cloudy with scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms, so keep an eye on the sky. Low temperatures will dip into the upper sixties with light northwest winds around five miles per hour. If you're planning a moonlit paddle, just be aware of those scattered showers moving through.

By Sunday, things are going to get a little more interesting. The north facing shores will pick up slightly, reaching six to eight feet in the morning and jumping to seven to ten feet by afternoon. That's some solid swell for the adventurous crew. West facing breaks will maintain four to six feet through the morning before bumping up to five to seven feet come afternoon. South and east facing shores will stay pretty consistent in the two to four foot range. Sunday's weather looks similar with more clouds, showers, and the possibility of isolated thunderstorms. Winds will shift to the southeast at around five miles per hour, and temperatures will climb into the upper seventies. We'll have sunrise at six twenty in the morning and sunset at six fifty-six in the evening.

Here's the bigger picture: we've got a moderate, short to medium period northwest swell that filled in early Saturday morning, and another reinforcement is on tap for Sunday that should keep the energy up through the weekend. The south swell that's been delivering some fun waves will gradually decline through Monday, but don't worry, a new south swell is expected to arrive by Tuesday to keep things firing through midweek before it slowly fades into the following weekend.

So grab your board, check those tides, and get out there. Just remember to respect the ocean and stay aware of your surroundings.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Friday to Saturday: Best Waves Expected Saturday With Moderate Swell Across Islands</title>
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      <description>Good morning and welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast for Friday evening through Saturday. Let's break down what the ocean has in store across the islands.

Starting with Kauai, we're looking at decreasing southern winds tonight, which means declining surf along the southern shores and much smoother conditions overall. Tonight's north-facing beaches will see two to four foot waves in the evening, building to four to six feet by morning. The real action happens on Saturday when a moderate short-period northwest swell moves in, bringing north-facing shores up to seven to ten feet in the morning before settling to six to eight feet by afternoon. West and south-facing shores will stay in the four to six foot range, while east-facing spots remain smaller at two to four feet. Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies tonight with a slight chance of thunderstorms, then sunny conditions Saturday with isolated showers. Temperatures in the upper sixties to around eighty degrees.

Over on Oahu, tonight brings mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and southwest winds fifteen to twenty miles per hour, easing after midnight. North-facing beaches will jump from one to three feet tonight to six to eight feet Saturday morning, which is solid surf. South-facing shores hold steady at five to seven feet tonight and four to six feet Saturday. The swell pattern here shows moderate activity with good waves expected across most exposures. Saturday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers, north winds around five miles per hour, and highs near eighty. The UV index will be very high, so bring that sunscreen.

Maui's looking good for south-facing action. Tonight you'll see five to seven foot waves on southern exposures with mostly cloudy skies and showers. Saturday maintains that four to six foot range on south-facing shores while north-facing beaches pick up energy, jumping from one to three feet tonight to three to five feet Saturday morning, then building to five to seven feet by afternoon. West and east-facing shores remain smaller. Conditions Saturday turn partly sunny with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower eighties.

The Big Island's windward and southeastern shores experience frequent showers tonight with south winds around ten miles per hour. North and east-facing beaches stay in the smaller range at one to three feet, while south-facing shores offer better waves at four to six feet both tonight and Saturday. Saturday brings mostly cloudy skies until mid-morning, then partly sunny with numerous showers and southeast winds around ten miles per hour.

On the leeward side of the Big Island, west-facing shores stay modest at two to four feet while south-facing beaches maintain four to six foot waves both tonight and Saturday. You'll have mostly cloudy skies with showers tonight and partly sunny conditions Saturday with scattered showers and south winds five to ten miles per hour.

The bigger picture shows that continued pulses of southerly swell

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      <itunes:summary>Good morning and welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast for Friday evening through Saturday. Let's break down what the ocean has in store across the islands.

Starting with Kauai, we're looking at decreasing southern winds tonight, which means declining surf along the southern shores and much smoother conditions overall. Tonight's north-facing beaches will see two to four foot waves in the evening, building to four to six feet by morning. The real action happens on Saturday when a moderate short-period northwest swell moves in, bringing north-facing shores up to seven to ten feet in the morning before settling to six to eight feet by afternoon. West and south-facing shores will stay in the four to six foot range, while east-facing spots remain smaller at two to four feet. Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies tonight with a slight chance of thunderstorms, then sunny conditions Saturday with isolated showers. Temperatures in the upper sixties to around eighty degrees.

Over on Oahu, tonight brings mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and southwest winds fifteen to twenty miles per hour, easing after midnight. North-facing beaches will jump from one to three feet tonight to six to eight feet Saturday morning, which is solid surf. South-facing shores hold steady at five to seven feet tonight and four to six feet Saturday. The swell pattern here shows moderate activity with good waves expected across most exposures. Saturday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers, north winds around five miles per hour, and highs near eighty. The UV index will be very high, so bring that sunscreen.

Maui's looking good for south-facing action. Tonight you'll see five to seven foot waves on southern exposures with mostly cloudy skies and showers. Saturday maintains that four to six foot range on south-facing shores while north-facing beaches pick up energy, jumping from one to three feet tonight to three to five feet Saturday morning, then building to five to seven feet by afternoon. West and east-facing shores remain smaller. Conditions Saturday turn partly sunny with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower eighties.

The Big Island's windward and southeastern shores experience frequent showers tonight with south winds around ten miles per hour. North and east-facing beaches stay in the smaller range at one to three feet, while south-facing shores offer better waves at four to six feet both tonight and Saturday. Saturday brings mostly cloudy skies until mid-morning, then partly sunny with numerous showers and southeast winds around ten miles per hour.

On the leeward side of the Big Island, west-facing shores stay modest at two to four feet while south-facing beaches maintain four to six foot waves both tonight and Saturday. You'll have mostly cloudy skies with showers tonight and partly sunny conditions Saturday with scattered showers and south winds five to ten miles per hour.

The bigger picture shows that continued pulses of southerly swell

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        <![CDATA[Good morning and welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast for Friday evening through Saturday. Let's break down what the ocean has in store across the islands.

Starting with Kauai, we're looking at decreasing southern winds tonight, which means declining surf along the southern shores and much smoother conditions overall. Tonight's north-facing beaches will see two to four foot waves in the evening, building to four to six feet by morning. The real action happens on Saturday when a moderate short-period northwest swell moves in, bringing north-facing shores up to seven to ten feet in the morning before settling to six to eight feet by afternoon. West and south-facing shores will stay in the four to six foot range, while east-facing spots remain smaller at two to four feet. Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies tonight with a slight chance of thunderstorms, then sunny conditions Saturday with isolated showers. Temperatures in the upper sixties to around eighty degrees.

Over on Oahu, tonight brings mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and southwest winds fifteen to twenty miles per hour, easing after midnight. North-facing beaches will jump from one to three feet tonight to six to eight feet Saturday morning, which is solid surf. South-facing shores hold steady at five to seven feet tonight and four to six feet Saturday. The swell pattern here shows moderate activity with good waves expected across most exposures. Saturday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers, north winds around five miles per hour, and highs near eighty. The UV index will be very high, so bring that sunscreen.

Maui's looking good for south-facing action. Tonight you'll see five to seven foot waves on southern exposures with mostly cloudy skies and showers. Saturday maintains that four to six foot range on south-facing shores while north-facing beaches pick up energy, jumping from one to three feet tonight to three to five feet Saturday morning, then building to five to seven feet by afternoon. West and east-facing shores remain smaller. Conditions Saturday turn partly sunny with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower eighties.

The Big Island's windward and southeastern shores experience frequent showers tonight with south winds around ten miles per hour. North and east-facing beaches stay in the smaller range at one to three feet, while south-facing shores offer better waves at four to six feet both tonight and Saturday. Saturday brings mostly cloudy skies until mid-morning, then partly sunny with numerous showers and southeast winds around ten miles per hour.

On the leeward side of the Big Island, west-facing shores stay modest at two to four feet while south-facing beaches maintain four to six foot waves both tonight and Saturday. You'll have mostly cloudy skies with showers tonight and partly sunny conditions Saturday with scattered showers and south winds five to ten miles per hour.

The bigger picture shows that continued pulses of southerly swell

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      <title>Oahu Surf Forecast April 9 2026 Eight to Twelve Foot South Swell High Surf Advisory</title>
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      <description># Oahu Surf Forecast Report
Thursday, April 9, 2026, 9:03 PM HST

Good evening, this is your Oahu surf forecast for tonight and Friday. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south facing shores.

If you're heading out tonight, expect some interesting conditions across the island. The current south swell that peaked yesterday is slowly declining, but here's where it gets good: strong southeasterly winds are expected to develop tonight and will generate some large, disorganized surf along our south facing beaches. We're looking at eight to twelve foot waves with eight to twelve foot morning conditions as well, so if you've got access to a south facing break, tonight is definitely worth checking out.

North and west facing shores will see more modest four to six foot waves, while east facing beaches should expect three to five foot surf. The winds tonight will be noticeably breezy with southeast winds around twenty five miles per hour, so dress in layers and be prepared for some wind chop.

Moving into Friday, things will shift a bit. South facing shores will see a slight decline to seven to ten foot waves, so we're still looking at solid conditions for anyone chasing that swell. The north facing beaches will drop off to two to four feet, and the east facing shores will hold steady at three to five feet. Friday's weather will be cloudy with frequent showers and the possibility of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on that if you're planning an early morning session.

As for the bigger picture, a smaller short period northwest swell is expected to fill in Friday night through early next week, so even as the current swell fades, there's more action on the way. The winds will shift lighter on Friday with southwest winds five to ten miles per hour, making for cleaner conditions overall.

Remember to exercise caution in the water, respect rip currents which will be strengthened with these larger surf conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Have a great session out there.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 09:44:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Oahu Surf Forecast Report
Thursday, April 9, 2026, 9:03 PM HST

Good evening, this is your Oahu surf forecast for tonight and Friday. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south facing shores.

If you're heading out tonight, expect some interesting conditions across the island. The current south swell that peaked yesterday is slowly declining, but here's where it gets good: strong southeasterly winds are expected to develop tonight and will generate some large, disorganized surf along our south facing beaches. We're looking at eight to twelve foot waves with eight to twelve foot morning conditions as well, so if you've got access to a south facing break, tonight is definitely worth checking out.

North and west facing shores will see more modest four to six foot waves, while east facing beaches should expect three to five foot surf. The winds tonight will be noticeably breezy with southeast winds around twenty five miles per hour, so dress in layers and be prepared for some wind chop.

Moving into Friday, things will shift a bit. South facing shores will see a slight decline to seven to ten foot waves, so we're still looking at solid conditions for anyone chasing that swell. The north facing beaches will drop off to two to four feet, and the east facing shores will hold steady at three to five feet. Friday's weather will be cloudy with frequent showers and the possibility of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on that if you're planning an early morning session.

As for the bigger picture, a smaller short period northwest swell is expected to fill in Friday night through early next week, so even as the current swell fades, there's more action on the way. The winds will shift lighter on Friday with southwest winds five to ten miles per hour, making for cleaner conditions overall.

Remember to exercise caution in the water, respect rip currents which will be strengthened with these larger surf conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Have a great session out there.

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        <![CDATA[# Oahu Surf Forecast Report
Thursday, April 9, 2026, 9:03 PM HST

Good evening, this is your Oahu surf forecast for tonight and Friday. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south facing shores.

If you're heading out tonight, expect some interesting conditions across the island. The current south swell that peaked yesterday is slowly declining, but here's where it gets good: strong southeasterly winds are expected to develop tonight and will generate some large, disorganized surf along our south facing beaches. We're looking at eight to twelve foot waves with eight to twelve foot morning conditions as well, so if you've got access to a south facing break, tonight is definitely worth checking out.

North and west facing shores will see more modest four to six foot waves, while east facing beaches should expect three to five foot surf. The winds tonight will be noticeably breezy with southeast winds around twenty five miles per hour, so dress in layers and be prepared for some wind chop.

Moving into Friday, things will shift a bit. South facing shores will see a slight decline to seven to ten foot waves, so we're still looking at solid conditions for anyone chasing that swell. The north facing beaches will drop off to two to four feet, and the east facing shores will hold steady at three to five feet. Friday's weather will be cloudy with frequent showers and the possibility of thunderstorms, so keep an eye on that if you're planning an early morning session.

As for the bigger picture, a smaller short period northwest swell is expected to fill in Friday night through early next week, so even as the current swell fades, there's more action on the way. The winds will shift lighter on Friday with southwest winds five to ten miles per hour, making for cleaner conditions overall.

Remember to exercise caution in the water, respect rip currents which will be strengthened with these larger surf conditions, and always swim near a lifeguard. Have a great session out there.

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: High Surf Advisory Through Thursday Morning, South Swell Declining With Strengthening Winds</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued at 3:02 PM on Wednesday, April 8th, 2026.

We're watching a south-southwest swell that's been peaking and will gradually decline tonight through the rest of the week. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south facing shores throughout the Hawaiian Islands through 6 AM Thursday morning.

On the north facing shores, a moderate long-period northwest swell has also peaked, but don't worry—a smaller short-period northwest swell is expected to arrive over the weekend into early next week, so there's more action coming.

Here's where things get interesting. As the long-period south swell continues to drop on Thursday, strong to gale force southerly winds are expected to develop and really strengthen through Thursday night into Friday. This wind increase will bring a rapid buildup of short-period energy, and we'll see surf heights climb right back above advisory thresholds for south facing shores. Get ready for some large, disorganized surf along many south facing shores Thursday into Friday.

East facing shores will also see an increase later this week thanks to those strengthening southeasterly winds, particularly at southeast exposures.

Let's break down what to expect by region. For Kauai, tonight brings 8 to 12 foot surf on the north facing shores, dropping to 7 to 10 feet by morning. South facing shores will hold steady at 7 to 10 feet both tonight and through the morning. Expect cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, with lows in the upper 60s and southeast winds becoming east after midnight.

Thursday on Kauai shows north facing shores at 7 to 10 feet in the morning, dropping to 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. South facing shores maintain 7 to 10 feet throughout the day. Conditions remain cloudy with showers, highs in the upper 70s, and southeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Nawiliwili hits at 1:08 PM with just 0.2 feet.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast shows similar patterns with 8 to 12 foot surf on north facing shores, dropping to 7 to 10 feet by morning. South facing shores sit at 7 to 10 feet both tonight and through the morning. Expect cloudy skies, lows around 70, and southeast winds becoming northeast after midnight.

Thursday on Oahu brings 7 to 10 foot morning swells on north facing shores, declining to 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. South facing shores hold their 7 to 10 foot range throughout the day. It'll be cloudy with showers, highs in the upper 70s, and southeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

For Maui, tonight features 7 to 10 foot surf on north facing shores and south facing shores, with showers likely and lows in the lower 70s. Thursday shows north facing shores dropping from 6 to 8 feet morning to 5 to 7 feet afternoon, while south facing shores remain solid at 7 to 10 feet. Expect cloudy skies with showers, highs in the lower 80s, and light east winds around 10 miles per hour.

On the Big Island windward and southeas

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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued at 3:02 PM on Wednesday, April 8th, 2026.

We're watching a south-southwest swell that's been peaking and will gradually decline tonight through the rest of the week. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south facing shores throughout the Hawaiian Islands through 6 AM Thursday morning.

On the north facing shores, a moderate long-period northwest swell has also peaked, but don't worry—a smaller short-period northwest swell is expected to arrive over the weekend into early next week, so there's more action coming.

Here's where things get interesting. As the long-period south swell continues to drop on Thursday, strong to gale force southerly winds are expected to develop and really strengthen through Thursday night into Friday. This wind increase will bring a rapid buildup of short-period energy, and we'll see surf heights climb right back above advisory thresholds for south facing shores. Get ready for some large, disorganized surf along many south facing shores Thursday into Friday.

East facing shores will also see an increase later this week thanks to those strengthening southeasterly winds, particularly at southeast exposures.

Let's break down what to expect by region. For Kauai, tonight brings 8 to 12 foot surf on the north facing shores, dropping to 7 to 10 feet by morning. South facing shores will hold steady at 7 to 10 feet both tonight and through the morning. Expect cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, with lows in the upper 60s and southeast winds becoming east after midnight.

Thursday on Kauai shows north facing shores at 7 to 10 feet in the morning, dropping to 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. South facing shores maintain 7 to 10 feet throughout the day. Conditions remain cloudy with showers, highs in the upper 70s, and southeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Nawiliwili hits at 1:08 PM with just 0.2 feet.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast shows similar patterns with 8 to 12 foot surf on north facing shores, dropping to 7 to 10 feet by morning. South facing shores sit at 7 to 10 feet both tonight and through the morning. Expect cloudy skies, lows around 70, and southeast winds becoming northeast after midnight.

Thursday on Oahu brings 7 to 10 foot morning swells on north facing shores, declining to 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. South facing shores hold their 7 to 10 foot range throughout the day. It'll be cloudy with showers, highs in the upper 70s, and southeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

For Maui, tonight features 7 to 10 foot surf on north facing shores and south facing shores, with showers likely and lows in the lower 70s. Thursday shows north facing shores dropping from 6 to 8 feet morning to 5 to 7 feet afternoon, while south facing shores remain solid at 7 to 10 feet. Expect cloudy skies with showers, highs in the lower 80s, and light east winds around 10 miles per hour.

On the Big Island windward and southeas

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, issued at 3:02 PM on Wednesday, April 8th, 2026.

We're watching a south-southwest swell that's been peaking and will gradually decline tonight through the rest of the week. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south facing shores throughout the Hawaiian Islands through 6 AM Thursday morning.

On the north facing shores, a moderate long-period northwest swell has also peaked, but don't worry—a smaller short-period northwest swell is expected to arrive over the weekend into early next week, so there's more action coming.

Here's where things get interesting. As the long-period south swell continues to drop on Thursday, strong to gale force southerly winds are expected to develop and really strengthen through Thursday night into Friday. This wind increase will bring a rapid buildup of short-period energy, and we'll see surf heights climb right back above advisory thresholds for south facing shores. Get ready for some large, disorganized surf along many south facing shores Thursday into Friday.

East facing shores will also see an increase later this week thanks to those strengthening southeasterly winds, particularly at southeast exposures.

Let's break down what to expect by region. For Kauai, tonight brings 8 to 12 foot surf on the north facing shores, dropping to 7 to 10 feet by morning. South facing shores will hold steady at 7 to 10 feet both tonight and through the morning. Expect cloudy skies with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, with lows in the upper 60s and southeast winds becoming east after midnight.

Thursday on Kauai shows north facing shores at 7 to 10 feet in the morning, dropping to 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. South facing shores maintain 7 to 10 feet throughout the day. Conditions remain cloudy with showers, highs in the upper 70s, and southeast winds around 15 miles per hour. Low tide at Nawiliwili hits at 1:08 PM with just 0.2 feet.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast shows similar patterns with 8 to 12 foot surf on north facing shores, dropping to 7 to 10 feet by morning. South facing shores sit at 7 to 10 feet both tonight and through the morning. Expect cloudy skies, lows around 70, and southeast winds becoming northeast after midnight.

Thursday on Oahu brings 7 to 10 foot morning swells on north facing shores, declining to 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. South facing shores hold their 7 to 10 foot range throughout the day. It'll be cloudy with showers, highs in the upper 70s, and southeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

For Maui, tonight features 7 to 10 foot surf on north facing shores and south facing shores, with showers likely and lows in the lower 70s. Thursday shows north facing shores dropping from 6 to 8 feet morning to 5 to 7 feet afternoon, while south facing shores remain solid at 7 to 10 feet. Expect cloudy skies with showers, highs in the lower 80s, and light east winds around 10 miles per hour.

On the Big Island windward and southeas

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      <title>Hawaii High Surf Advisory Update South Facing Shores 7 to 10 Feet Wednesday April 8th</title>
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      <description>Good evening, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, April 7th through Wednesday, April 8th, 2026.

A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south-facing shores of the Hawaiian Islands through Wednesday night. Here's what's happening out there on the water.

Offshore and near-shore buoys are painting a picture of steadily rising energy this evening, particularly in those longer 18 to 22 second period bands. This swell will continue climbing through the night and peak Wednesday above advisory thresholds. We're looking at south-facing shores consistently in the 7 to 10 foot range both Wednesday morning and afternoon across all islands.

Meanwhile, up north, a moderate long-period northwest swell is filling in nicely this evening and will peak Wednesday, though it'll stay just below advisory levels. A smaller short-period north-northeast swell will also work in before peaking tomorrow and dropping off as we head into Thursday.

Looking ahead to later in the week, as that long-period south swell starts to decline Thursday, strong to near gale force southerly winds are expected to develop and really intensify Thursday night into Friday. Those increasing southerly winds will trigger a rapid buildup of short-period energy, bringing surf heights right back above advisory thresholds with large, disorganized surf expected along many south-facing shores Thursday into Friday.

Let's break down conditions by island. On Kauai, tonight expect 6 to 8 foot surf on south-facing shores, ramping up to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North-facing shores will see 5 to 7 tonight and climb to 7 to 10 Wednesday. West and east-facing shores will remain smaller.

Over on Oahu, south-facing shores are currently 6 to 8 feet and will rise to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North-facing shores start at 4 to 6 tonight and build to 6 to 8 Wednesday morning, with some peaking at 7 to 10 Wednesday afternoon. Expect numerous showers and southeast winds around 5 miles per hour.

Maui will see similar trends with south-facing shores at 6 to 8 feet tonight, pushing to 7 to 10 Wednesday. North-facing shores are smaller at 2 to 4 tonight, building to 4 to 6 Wednesday. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight with scattered showers Wednesday.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will experience 6 to 8 foot surf on the south-facing side tonight, ramping up to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North and east-facing shores remain small. Expect showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight with more showers Wednesday.

On the leeward side of the Big Island, south-facing shores are 6 to 8 feet tonight, climbing to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday, while west-facing shores stay in the 4 to 6 foot range.

Overall, tonight brings mostly cloudy to cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Lows will range from the upper 60s to around 70 degrees. Wednesday features cloudy conditions with showers, highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s, and light southeast winds of 5 to 10 miles pe

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 09:45:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good evening, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, April 7th through Wednesday, April 8th, 2026.

A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south-facing shores of the Hawaiian Islands through Wednesday night. Here's what's happening out there on the water.

Offshore and near-shore buoys are painting a picture of steadily rising energy this evening, particularly in those longer 18 to 22 second period bands. This swell will continue climbing through the night and peak Wednesday above advisory thresholds. We're looking at south-facing shores consistently in the 7 to 10 foot range both Wednesday morning and afternoon across all islands.

Meanwhile, up north, a moderate long-period northwest swell is filling in nicely this evening and will peak Wednesday, though it'll stay just below advisory levels. A smaller short-period north-northeast swell will also work in before peaking tomorrow and dropping off as we head into Thursday.

Looking ahead to later in the week, as that long-period south swell starts to decline Thursday, strong to near gale force southerly winds are expected to develop and really intensify Thursday night into Friday. Those increasing southerly winds will trigger a rapid buildup of short-period energy, bringing surf heights right back above advisory thresholds with large, disorganized surf expected along many south-facing shores Thursday into Friday.

Let's break down conditions by island. On Kauai, tonight expect 6 to 8 foot surf on south-facing shores, ramping up to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North-facing shores will see 5 to 7 tonight and climb to 7 to 10 Wednesday. West and east-facing shores will remain smaller.

Over on Oahu, south-facing shores are currently 6 to 8 feet and will rise to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North-facing shores start at 4 to 6 tonight and build to 6 to 8 Wednesday morning, with some peaking at 7 to 10 Wednesday afternoon. Expect numerous showers and southeast winds around 5 miles per hour.

Maui will see similar trends with south-facing shores at 6 to 8 feet tonight, pushing to 7 to 10 Wednesday. North-facing shores are smaller at 2 to 4 tonight, building to 4 to 6 Wednesday. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight with scattered showers Wednesday.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will experience 6 to 8 foot surf on the south-facing side tonight, ramping up to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North and east-facing shores remain small. Expect showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight with more showers Wednesday.

On the leeward side of the Big Island, south-facing shores are 6 to 8 feet tonight, climbing to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday, while west-facing shores stay in the 4 to 6 foot range.

Overall, tonight brings mostly cloudy to cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Lows will range from the upper 60s to around 70 degrees. Wednesday features cloudy conditions with showers, highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s, and light southeast winds of 5 to 10 miles pe

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        <![CDATA[Good evening, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Tuesday, April 7th through Wednesday, April 8th, 2026.

A High Surf Advisory remains in effect for all south-facing shores of the Hawaiian Islands through Wednesday night. Here's what's happening out there on the water.

Offshore and near-shore buoys are painting a picture of steadily rising energy this evening, particularly in those longer 18 to 22 second period bands. This swell will continue climbing through the night and peak Wednesday above advisory thresholds. We're looking at south-facing shores consistently in the 7 to 10 foot range both Wednesday morning and afternoon across all islands.

Meanwhile, up north, a moderate long-period northwest swell is filling in nicely this evening and will peak Wednesday, though it'll stay just below advisory levels. A smaller short-period north-northeast swell will also work in before peaking tomorrow and dropping off as we head into Thursday.

Looking ahead to later in the week, as that long-period south swell starts to decline Thursday, strong to near gale force southerly winds are expected to develop and really intensify Thursday night into Friday. Those increasing southerly winds will trigger a rapid buildup of short-period energy, bringing surf heights right back above advisory thresholds with large, disorganized surf expected along many south-facing shores Thursday into Friday.

Let's break down conditions by island. On Kauai, tonight expect 6 to 8 foot surf on south-facing shores, ramping up to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North-facing shores will see 5 to 7 tonight and climb to 7 to 10 Wednesday. West and east-facing shores will remain smaller.

Over on Oahu, south-facing shores are currently 6 to 8 feet and will rise to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North-facing shores start at 4 to 6 tonight and build to 6 to 8 Wednesday morning, with some peaking at 7 to 10 Wednesday afternoon. Expect numerous showers and southeast winds around 5 miles per hour.

Maui will see similar trends with south-facing shores at 6 to 8 feet tonight, pushing to 7 to 10 Wednesday. North-facing shores are smaller at 2 to 4 tonight, building to 4 to 6 Wednesday. There's a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight with scattered showers Wednesday.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will experience 6 to 8 foot surf on the south-facing side tonight, ramping up to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday. North and east-facing shores remain small. Expect showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight with more showers Wednesday.

On the leeward side of the Big Island, south-facing shores are 6 to 8 feet tonight, climbing to 7 to 10 feet Wednesday, while west-facing shores stay in the 4 to 6 foot range.

Overall, tonight brings mostly cloudy to cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Lows will range from the upper 60s to around 70 degrees. Wednesday features cloudy conditions with showers, highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s, and light southeast winds of 5 to 10 miles pe

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      <title>Oahu Surf Forecast Monday Evening Tuesday North Shore Waves Four to Six Feet</title>
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      <description># Oahu Surf Forecast - Monday Evening into Tuesday

Well folks, if you're looking to get some waves on the North Shore, you're in luck. A moderate long-period northwest swell is filling in tonight and will really crank up the action late Tuesday through Wednesday. We're talking four to six feet on north-facing shores by Tuesday, which should make for some fun sessions, though the conditions will get a bit choppy as multiple swells overlap.

On top of that, a smaller, short-period north-northeast swell is moving in during the day Tuesday and will peak Wednesday before fading Thursday. So yes, you'll have some competing energy in the water, but that's what happens when multiple swells converge. Just expect it to get a little rougher and choppier along those north-facing breaks.

If you're more of a south shore kind of surfer, don't worry. A slightly larger long-period south swell will fill in tonight and give you a noticeably better boost Tuesday. By Wednesday, surf could actually reach advisory levels along the south-facing shores, so keep an eye on that. Things will slowly ease back down Thursday into the weekend, but strengthening southerly winds could make conditions pretty rough and choppy by late next week.

East shore breaks will remain small and below the seasonal average. We're talking just one to three feet through the period due to a lack of strong trade winds, though you might get some wrap from those northerly swells.

For tonight on Oahu, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Highs in the upper 60s. East winds at ten to fifteen mph will shift to southeast around five mph after midnight. North-facing shores are looking at three to five feet, west-facing at one to three feet, and south-facing holding at two to four feet.

Tuesday looks mostly cloudy with scattered showers and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will shift to east around five mph. Surf picks up to four to six feet on north-facing shores and two to four feet on west-facing breaks, while south and east shores stay at two to four feet and one to three feet respectively.

The UV index Tuesday will be extreme, so lather up that sunscreen before paddling out. High tide in Honolulu is at seven twenty-three tonight, with a low at three oh-eight in the morning. Tuesday's low comes at eleven fifty-three in the morning.

Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and remember to swim near a lifeguard.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 09:44:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Oahu Surf Forecast - Monday Evening into Tuesday

Well folks, if you're looking to get some waves on the North Shore, you're in luck. A moderate long-period northwest swell is filling in tonight and will really crank up the action late Tuesday through Wednesday. We're talking four to six feet on north-facing shores by Tuesday, which should make for some fun sessions, though the conditions will get a bit choppy as multiple swells overlap.

On top of that, a smaller, short-period north-northeast swell is moving in during the day Tuesday and will peak Wednesday before fading Thursday. So yes, you'll have some competing energy in the water, but that's what happens when multiple swells converge. Just expect it to get a little rougher and choppier along those north-facing breaks.

If you're more of a south shore kind of surfer, don't worry. A slightly larger long-period south swell will fill in tonight and give you a noticeably better boost Tuesday. By Wednesday, surf could actually reach advisory levels along the south-facing shores, so keep an eye on that. Things will slowly ease back down Thursday into the weekend, but strengthening southerly winds could make conditions pretty rough and choppy by late next week.

East shore breaks will remain small and below the seasonal average. We're talking just one to three feet through the period due to a lack of strong trade winds, though you might get some wrap from those northerly swells.

For tonight on Oahu, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Highs in the upper 60s. East winds at ten to fifteen mph will shift to southeast around five mph after midnight. North-facing shores are looking at three to five feet, west-facing at one to three feet, and south-facing holding at two to four feet.

Tuesday looks mostly cloudy with scattered showers and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will shift to east around five mph. Surf picks up to four to six feet on north-facing shores and two to four feet on west-facing breaks, while south and east shores stay at two to four feet and one to three feet respectively.

The UV index Tuesday will be extreme, so lather up that sunscreen before paddling out. High tide in Honolulu is at seven twenty-three tonight, with a low at three oh-eight in the morning. Tuesday's low comes at eleven fifty-three in the morning.

Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and remember to swim near a lifeguard.

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        <![CDATA[# Oahu Surf Forecast - Monday Evening into Tuesday

Well folks, if you're looking to get some waves on the North Shore, you're in luck. A moderate long-period northwest swell is filling in tonight and will really crank up the action late Tuesday through Wednesday. We're talking four to six feet on north-facing shores by Tuesday, which should make for some fun sessions, though the conditions will get a bit choppy as multiple swells overlap.

On top of that, a smaller, short-period north-northeast swell is moving in during the day Tuesday and will peak Wednesday before fading Thursday. So yes, you'll have some competing energy in the water, but that's what happens when multiple swells converge. Just expect it to get a little rougher and choppier along those north-facing breaks.

If you're more of a south shore kind of surfer, don't worry. A slightly larger long-period south swell will fill in tonight and give you a noticeably better boost Tuesday. By Wednesday, surf could actually reach advisory levels along the south-facing shores, so keep an eye on that. Things will slowly ease back down Thursday into the weekend, but strengthening southerly winds could make conditions pretty rough and choppy by late next week.

East shore breaks will remain small and below the seasonal average. We're talking just one to three feet through the period due to a lack of strong trade winds, though you might get some wrap from those northerly swells.

For tonight on Oahu, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Highs in the upper 60s. East winds at ten to fifteen mph will shift to southeast around five mph after midnight. North-facing shores are looking at three to five feet, west-facing at one to three feet, and south-facing holding at two to four feet.

Tuesday looks mostly cloudy with scattered showers and highs in the upper 70s. Winds will shift to east around five mph. Surf picks up to four to six feet on north-facing shores and two to four feet on west-facing breaks, while south and east shores stay at two to four feet and one to three feet respectively.

The UV index Tuesday will be extreme, so lather up that sunscreen before paddling out. High tide in Honolulu is at seven twenty-three tonight, with a low at three oh-eight in the morning. Tuesday's low comes at eleven fifty-three in the morning.

Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and remember to swim near a lifeguard.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast April 5-6 2026: Small Swells Build to Moderate Conditions Midweek</title>
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      <description>Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Sunday evening through Monday, April fifth through sixth, twenty twenty-six.

Let's start with the North Shore action. Small northwest swells will keep conditions modest along north facing shores through Monday, with waves ranging from two to four feet. The real story unfolds Monday night and Tuesday when a moderate, long-period northwest swell fills in, giving north shore surf a noticeable boost by late Tuesday into Wednesday. If you're chasing north shore peaks, patience through Monday will pay dividends midweek.

Moving to the south shores, a small southerly swell keeps things gentle through Monday with one to three foot surf. But here's where it gets interesting. A larger, long-period south swell moves in Monday night and will deliver noticeably better conditions Tuesday through the weekend ahead. So south shore enthusiasts, get ready for an upgrade in the coming days.

The east facing shores are looking flat and below seasonal averages for the next week. We're lacking strong trade winds both over and upstream of the islands, so don't expect much action on the windward side.

Looking more specifically at Kauai, tonight brings three to five foot surf on north shores with east shores picking up two to four feet. South and west facing beaches stay small at one to three feet. Monday follows a similar pattern with north shores steady and other exposures staying small.

Over on Oahu, comparable conditions with two to four foot waves on north and east shores tonight, while south and west faces remain one to three feet. Monday looks nearly identical, though scattered showers and very high UV make sunscreen mandatory.

Maui mirrors these trends with two to four foot surf on north and east shores, one to three elsewhere. The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies Monday with just isolated showers.

The Big Island windward and southeast shores show one to three foot waves on north and south faces, two to four feet on east exposures. Leeward shores on the Big Island remain small at one to three feet across both south and west facing beaches.

Overall, we're looking at a pattern shift building through midweek with better swell arriving for both north and south shores. Tonight and Monday will be transition days with modest conditions, so if you're in the water, stay near lifeguards and watch for rip currents, especially as waves build toward midweek.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 09:46:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Sunday evening through Monday, April fifth through sixth, twenty twenty-six.

Let's start with the North Shore action. Small northwest swells will keep conditions modest along north facing shores through Monday, with waves ranging from two to four feet. The real story unfolds Monday night and Tuesday when a moderate, long-period northwest swell fills in, giving north shore surf a noticeable boost by late Tuesday into Wednesday. If you're chasing north shore peaks, patience through Monday will pay dividends midweek.

Moving to the south shores, a small southerly swell keeps things gentle through Monday with one to three foot surf. But here's where it gets interesting. A larger, long-period south swell moves in Monday night and will deliver noticeably better conditions Tuesday through the weekend ahead. So south shore enthusiasts, get ready for an upgrade in the coming days.

The east facing shores are looking flat and below seasonal averages for the next week. We're lacking strong trade winds both over and upstream of the islands, so don't expect much action on the windward side.

Looking more specifically at Kauai, tonight brings three to five foot surf on north shores with east shores picking up two to four feet. South and west facing beaches stay small at one to three feet. Monday follows a similar pattern with north shores steady and other exposures staying small.

Over on Oahu, comparable conditions with two to four foot waves on north and east shores tonight, while south and west faces remain one to three feet. Monday looks nearly identical, though scattered showers and very high UV make sunscreen mandatory.

Maui mirrors these trends with two to four foot surf on north and east shores, one to three elsewhere. The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies Monday with just isolated showers.

The Big Island windward and southeast shores show one to three foot waves on north and south faces, two to four feet on east exposures. Leeward shores on the Big Island remain small at one to three feet across both south and west facing beaches.

Overall, we're looking at a pattern shift building through midweek with better swell arriving for both north and south shores. Tonight and Monday will be transition days with modest conditions, so if you're in the water, stay near lifeguards and watch for rip currents, especially as waves build toward midweek.

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        <![CDATA[Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Sunday evening through Monday, April fifth through sixth, twenty twenty-six.

Let's start with the North Shore action. Small northwest swells will keep conditions modest along north facing shores through Monday, with waves ranging from two to four feet. The real story unfolds Monday night and Tuesday when a moderate, long-period northwest swell fills in, giving north shore surf a noticeable boost by late Tuesday into Wednesday. If you're chasing north shore peaks, patience through Monday will pay dividends midweek.

Moving to the south shores, a small southerly swell keeps things gentle through Monday with one to three foot surf. But here's where it gets interesting. A larger, long-period south swell moves in Monday night and will deliver noticeably better conditions Tuesday through the weekend ahead. So south shore enthusiasts, get ready for an upgrade in the coming days.

The east facing shores are looking flat and below seasonal averages for the next week. We're lacking strong trade winds both over and upstream of the islands, so don't expect much action on the windward side.

Looking more specifically at Kauai, tonight brings three to five foot surf on north shores with east shores picking up two to four feet. South and west facing beaches stay small at one to three feet. Monday follows a similar pattern with north shores steady and other exposures staying small.

Over on Oahu, comparable conditions with two to four foot waves on north and east shores tonight, while south and west faces remain one to three feet. Monday looks nearly identical, though scattered showers and very high UV make sunscreen mandatory.

Maui mirrors these trends with two to four foot surf on north and east shores, one to three elsewhere. The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies Monday with just isolated showers.

The Big Island windward and southeast shores show one to three foot waves on north and south faces, two to four feet on east exposures. Leeward shores on the Big Island remain small at one to three feet across both south and west facing beaches.

Overall, we're looking at a pattern shift building through midweek with better swell arriving for both north and south shores. Tonight and Monday will be transition days with modest conditions, so if you're in the water, stay near lifeguards and watch for rip currents, especially as waves build toward midweek.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Saturday April 4: North Shore Swells 2 to 5 Feet, South Swell Building Monday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, April fourth. Let's break down what's happening across the islands.

Starting with the North Shores, we're looking at small to medium period swells from the west-northwest filling in tonight. We're talking two to four foot faces this evening, holding steady through Sunday morning, then bumping up to three to five feet by Sunday afternoon. This pattern continues as northwest energy builds overnight into Sunday. It's a gradual increase, but nothing dramatic yet.

The West Facing shores are staying pretty modest. One to three feet tonight, climbing to two to four feet by Sunday. These shores will remain the quietest of the bunch over the next couple days.

South Facing beaches are in for a treat come Monday. Minor pulses from the South Pacific will keep things small through the weekend, but a larger long-period swell is moving in from that direction and will stick around all week. Fair warning though, strengthening southerly winds will make conditions choppy by midweek.

East Facing shores are actually looking pretty decent right now. Two to four foot faces tonight and Sunday as trades begin to weaken. By midweek, a small to medium period swell will provide another bump to the action.

Looking ahead to the extended period, Monday night through Wednesday will see moderate medium-period energy arrive from the west-northwest, bumping our north and west shores just below advisory thresholds. That swell will gradually decline through the latter half of the week.

Conditions are mostly cloudy tonight with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid to upper sixties. Northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Sunday shapes up partly sunny with the same isolated shower chances and highs near eighty. UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

For the best beach safety information, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com. Stay aware of rip currents, especially as surf sizes increase, and remember to always swim near a lifeguard. This has been your Hawaii surf forecast.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 09:45:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, April fourth. Let's break down what's happening across the islands.

Starting with the North Shores, we're looking at small to medium period swells from the west-northwest filling in tonight. We're talking two to four foot faces this evening, holding steady through Sunday morning, then bumping up to three to five feet by Sunday afternoon. This pattern continues as northwest energy builds overnight into Sunday. It's a gradual increase, but nothing dramatic yet.

The West Facing shores are staying pretty modest. One to three feet tonight, climbing to two to four feet by Sunday. These shores will remain the quietest of the bunch over the next couple days.

South Facing beaches are in for a treat come Monday. Minor pulses from the South Pacific will keep things small through the weekend, but a larger long-period swell is moving in from that direction and will stick around all week. Fair warning though, strengthening southerly winds will make conditions choppy by midweek.

East Facing shores are actually looking pretty decent right now. Two to four foot faces tonight and Sunday as trades begin to weaken. By midweek, a small to medium period swell will provide another bump to the action.

Looking ahead to the extended period, Monday night through Wednesday will see moderate medium-period energy arrive from the west-northwest, bumping our north and west shores just below advisory thresholds. That swell will gradually decline through the latter half of the week.

Conditions are mostly cloudy tonight with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid to upper sixties. Northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Sunday shapes up partly sunny with the same isolated shower chances and highs near eighty. UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

For the best beach safety information, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com. Stay aware of rip currents, especially as surf sizes increase, and remember to always swim near a lifeguard. This has been your Hawaii surf forecast.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, April fourth. Let's break down what's happening across the islands.

Starting with the North Shores, we're looking at small to medium period swells from the west-northwest filling in tonight. We're talking two to four foot faces this evening, holding steady through Sunday morning, then bumping up to three to five feet by Sunday afternoon. This pattern continues as northwest energy builds overnight into Sunday. It's a gradual increase, but nothing dramatic yet.

The West Facing shores are staying pretty modest. One to three feet tonight, climbing to two to four feet by Sunday. These shores will remain the quietest of the bunch over the next couple days.

South Facing beaches are in for a treat come Monday. Minor pulses from the South Pacific will keep things small through the weekend, but a larger long-period swell is moving in from that direction and will stick around all week. Fair warning though, strengthening southerly winds will make conditions choppy by midweek.

East Facing shores are actually looking pretty decent right now. Two to four foot faces tonight and Sunday as trades begin to weaken. By midweek, a small to medium period swell will provide another bump to the action.

Looking ahead to the extended period, Monday night through Wednesday will see moderate medium-period energy arrive from the west-northwest, bumping our north and west shores just below advisory thresholds. That swell will gradually decline through the latter half of the week.

Conditions are mostly cloudy tonight with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid to upper sixties. Northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Sunday shapes up partly sunny with the same isolated shower chances and highs near eighty. UV index will be very high, so grab that sunscreen.

For the best beach safety information, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com. Stay aware of rip currents, especially as surf sizes increase, and remember to always swim near a lifeguard. This has been your Hawaii surf forecast.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Friday April 3rd: Small Waves Today Big Swell Coming Monday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Friday, April 3rd through Saturday, April 4th.

Let's start with what's happening across the islands right now. A short-period northeast swell is on its way out, but don't worry, there's plenty of action coming down the pipeline.

For those of you heading to north-facing shores, expect small surf tonight and Saturday, ranging from one to four feet. The action picks up significantly early next week when a moderate medium-period west-northwest swell rolls in Monday night through Wednesday, bringing conditions just below advisory levels. So if you're planning a trip, mid-week is shaping up to be your sweet spot.

South-facing beaches are about to get some love from the South Pacific. You'll see minor pulses through the weekend, but the real show starts Monday when a larger long-period south swell moves in and sticks around through at least midweek. The bonus? Strengthening southerly winds mean increasingly choppy conditions by the middle of the week, which could add some character to your sessions if you're into that sort of thing.

East-facing shores will gradually decline as that short-period northeast swell fades this evening. Moderate trade winds kicking in Monday will keep small surf going through early next week, so there's consistency there if you're looking for reliable conditions.

Tonight across the islands, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and lows in the upper 60s. East winds will be light around ten miles per hour. Saturday looks spectacular with mostly sunny skies, isolated showers, and highs in the upper 70s to low 80s depending on your location.

Whether you're chasing waves on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, these next few days offer something for everyone. Get out there and make some waves before that epic west-northwest swell arrives early next week.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 09:44:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Friday, April 3rd through Saturday, April 4th.

Let's start with what's happening across the islands right now. A short-period northeast swell is on its way out, but don't worry, there's plenty of action coming down the pipeline.

For those of you heading to north-facing shores, expect small surf tonight and Saturday, ranging from one to four feet. The action picks up significantly early next week when a moderate medium-period west-northwest swell rolls in Monday night through Wednesday, bringing conditions just below advisory levels. So if you're planning a trip, mid-week is shaping up to be your sweet spot.

South-facing beaches are about to get some love from the South Pacific. You'll see minor pulses through the weekend, but the real show starts Monday when a larger long-period south swell moves in and sticks around through at least midweek. The bonus? Strengthening southerly winds mean increasingly choppy conditions by the middle of the week, which could add some character to your sessions if you're into that sort of thing.

East-facing shores will gradually decline as that short-period northeast swell fades this evening. Moderate trade winds kicking in Monday will keep small surf going through early next week, so there's consistency there if you're looking for reliable conditions.

Tonight across the islands, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and lows in the upper 60s. East winds will be light around ten miles per hour. Saturday looks spectacular with mostly sunny skies, isolated showers, and highs in the upper 70s to low 80s depending on your location.

Whether you're chasing waves on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, these next few days offer something for everyone. Get out there and make some waves before that epic west-northwest swell arrives early next week.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Friday, April 3rd through Saturday, April 4th.

Let's start with what's happening across the islands right now. A short-period northeast swell is on its way out, but don't worry, there's plenty of action coming down the pipeline.

For those of you heading to north-facing shores, expect small surf tonight and Saturday, ranging from one to four feet. The action picks up significantly early next week when a moderate medium-period west-northwest swell rolls in Monday night through Wednesday, bringing conditions just below advisory levels. So if you're planning a trip, mid-week is shaping up to be your sweet spot.

South-facing beaches are about to get some love from the South Pacific. You'll see minor pulses through the weekend, but the real show starts Monday when a larger long-period south swell moves in and sticks around through at least midweek. The bonus? Strengthening southerly winds mean increasingly choppy conditions by the middle of the week, which could add some character to your sessions if you're into that sort of thing.

East-facing shores will gradually decline as that short-period northeast swell fades this evening. Moderate trade winds kicking in Monday will keep small surf going through early next week, so there's consistency there if you're looking for reliable conditions.

Tonight across the islands, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and lows in the upper 60s. East winds will be light around ten miles per hour. Saturday looks spectacular with mostly sunny skies, isolated showers, and highs in the upper 70s to low 80s depending on your location.

Whether you're chasing waves on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, these next few days offer something for everyone. Get out there and make some waves before that epic west-northwest swell arrives early next week.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Thursday April 2nd Northeast Swell Fading West Northwest Swell Arriving Friday Night</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 2nd, 2026.

We're looking at a transitional period across the islands as northeast trade wind swells continue their gradual fade through the weekend. The short period northeast swell that's been delivering some fun size to north and east-facing shores will slowly diminish as the moderate trades ease up, which means expect that northeastern exposure to progressively decline but still pack enough punch and chop to keep things interesting through the rest of the week.

The real story developing is what's on the horizon for north and west-facing beaches. These exposures have been pretty modest, but that's about to change. A small to medium-period west-northwest swell is expected to arrive Friday night, followed by a second small northwest swell arriving late Saturday. Looking ahead to early next week, things get more intriguing with a small to moderate medium-period west-northwest swell expected to arrive and fill in nicely by midweek. South-facing shores will continue picking up small reinforcements through the weekend before a slightly larger long-period south swell arrives early next week to provide some welcome variety.

Let's break down what you're looking at tonight and tomorrow for the major islands.

Starting with Kauai, tonight expect north-facing beaches to see three to five feet in the evening dropping to two to four feet by morning. West-facing shores staying tiny at zero to two feet. South-facing beaches offering two to four feet tonight, while east-facing exposures deliver the best action at four to six feet. Friday brings a noticeable decline. North-facing breaks dropping to two to four feet in the morning, one to three by evening. East-facing still respectable at three to five in the morning fading to two to four. South-facing dropping to two to four morning, one to three afternoon. Conditions look mostly sunny with scattered showers and temperatures around eighty degrees. Light northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things from getting too chappy.

Oahu's looking similar with tonight's north-facing surf running three to five feet dropping to two to four by morning. East-facing delivering the best conditions at four to six feet tonight, three to five tomorrow morning. Friday brings lighter conditions across the board with northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. The UV index tomorrow will be very high, so sunscreen is essential if you're heading out. West-facing shores remain small at zero to two feet both nights.

Maui follows the same pattern with east and north-facing exposures seeing the bulk of tonight's activity at four to six and three to five feet respectively. West-facing shores showing one to three feet tonight, easing to zero to two tomorrow. Friday trends lighter across all exposures. Mostly cloudy conditions through midday then clearing up with scattered showers and light northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

The

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 09:45:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 2nd, 2026.

We're looking at a transitional period across the islands as northeast trade wind swells continue their gradual fade through the weekend. The short period northeast swell that's been delivering some fun size to north and east-facing shores will slowly diminish as the moderate trades ease up, which means expect that northeastern exposure to progressively decline but still pack enough punch and chop to keep things interesting through the rest of the week.

The real story developing is what's on the horizon for north and west-facing beaches. These exposures have been pretty modest, but that's about to change. A small to medium-period west-northwest swell is expected to arrive Friday night, followed by a second small northwest swell arriving late Saturday. Looking ahead to early next week, things get more intriguing with a small to moderate medium-period west-northwest swell expected to arrive and fill in nicely by midweek. South-facing shores will continue picking up small reinforcements through the weekend before a slightly larger long-period south swell arrives early next week to provide some welcome variety.

Let's break down what you're looking at tonight and tomorrow for the major islands.

Starting with Kauai, tonight expect north-facing beaches to see three to five feet in the evening dropping to two to four feet by morning. West-facing shores staying tiny at zero to two feet. South-facing beaches offering two to four feet tonight, while east-facing exposures deliver the best action at four to six feet. Friday brings a noticeable decline. North-facing breaks dropping to two to four feet in the morning, one to three by evening. East-facing still respectable at three to five in the morning fading to two to four. South-facing dropping to two to four morning, one to three afternoon. Conditions look mostly sunny with scattered showers and temperatures around eighty degrees. Light northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things from getting too chappy.

Oahu's looking similar with tonight's north-facing surf running three to five feet dropping to two to four by morning. East-facing delivering the best conditions at four to six feet tonight, three to five tomorrow morning. Friday brings lighter conditions across the board with northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. The UV index tomorrow will be very high, so sunscreen is essential if you're heading out. West-facing shores remain small at zero to two feet both nights.

Maui follows the same pattern with east and north-facing exposures seeing the bulk of tonight's activity at four to six and three to five feet respectively. West-facing shores showing one to three feet tonight, easing to zero to two tomorrow. Friday trends lighter across all exposures. Mostly cloudy conditions through midday then clearing up with scattered showers and light northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

The

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Thursday, April 2nd, 2026.

We're looking at a transitional period across the islands as northeast trade wind swells continue their gradual fade through the weekend. The short period northeast swell that's been delivering some fun size to north and east-facing shores will slowly diminish as the moderate trades ease up, which means expect that northeastern exposure to progressively decline but still pack enough punch and chop to keep things interesting through the rest of the week.

The real story developing is what's on the horizon for north and west-facing beaches. These exposures have been pretty modest, but that's about to change. A small to medium-period west-northwest swell is expected to arrive Friday night, followed by a second small northwest swell arriving late Saturday. Looking ahead to early next week, things get more intriguing with a small to moderate medium-period west-northwest swell expected to arrive and fill in nicely by midweek. South-facing shores will continue picking up small reinforcements through the weekend before a slightly larger long-period south swell arrives early next week to provide some welcome variety.

Let's break down what you're looking at tonight and tomorrow for the major islands.

Starting with Kauai, tonight expect north-facing beaches to see three to five feet in the evening dropping to two to four feet by morning. West-facing shores staying tiny at zero to two feet. South-facing beaches offering two to four feet tonight, while east-facing exposures deliver the best action at four to six feet. Friday brings a noticeable decline. North-facing breaks dropping to two to four feet in the morning, one to three by evening. East-facing still respectable at three to five in the morning fading to two to four. South-facing dropping to two to four morning, one to three afternoon. Conditions look mostly sunny with scattered showers and temperatures around eighty degrees. Light northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour will keep things from getting too chappy.

Oahu's looking similar with tonight's north-facing surf running three to five feet dropping to two to four by morning. East-facing delivering the best conditions at four to six feet tonight, three to five tomorrow morning. Friday brings lighter conditions across the board with northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour. The UV index tomorrow will be very high, so sunscreen is essential if you're heading out. West-facing shores remain small at zero to two feet both nights.

Maui follows the same pattern with east and north-facing exposures seeing the bulk of tonight's activity at four to six and three to five feet respectively. West-facing shores showing one to three feet tonight, easing to zero to two tomorrow. Friday trends lighter across all exposures. Mostly cloudy conditions through midday then clearing up with scattered showers and light northeast winds around ten miles per hour.

The

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast April 1-2: 4-6 Foot Waves North East Shores Before Conditions Ease Thursday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Wednesday, April first through Thursday, April second, twenty twenty-six.

We're tracking moderate surf on north and east-facing shores as a short-period northeast swell continues to work its magic across the islands. This energy will gradually diminish tonight and into Thursday, so if you're thinking about paddling out, tonight might be your best window before conditions start to ease.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

Starting with Kauai, you're looking at four to six foot surf on north and east-facing shores tonight and tomorrow morning, dropping to three to five feet by tomorrow afternoon. West-facing beaches will stay small at one to three feet, while south-facing shores hold two to four feet throughout the period. Winds are running east at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and you'll see scattered showers with temperatures dropping to the upper sixties overnight and climbing to the upper seventies tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, the pattern is nearly identical with four to six foot conditions on north and east-facing breaks tonight and early tomorrow, easing to three to five feet as the afternoon arrives. West and south-facing shores remain small, running one to three and two to four feet respectively. Expect east winds around fifteen miles per hour, partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight, and scattered showers developing tomorrow. Here's something worth noting: the UV index tomorrow is going to be very high, so sunscreen is definitely your friend out there.

Maui's looking at that same four to six foot swell on north and east-facing shores, with three to five foot conditions developing through Thursday afternoon. West-facing beaches are basically flat at zero to two feet, and south-facing shores will see two to four foot waves. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour, partly cloudy tonight with isolated showers, then mostly cloudy tomorrow with scattered showers moving in. Temperatures range from the mid-sixties overnight to the mid-seventies tomorrow.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are in on the action too, with four to six foot surf on north and east-facing breaks tonight and early tomorrow, dropping to three to five feet by afternoon. South-facing shores are holding two to four feet. Winds are lighter here, running north around ten miles per hour, with scattered showers expected tomorrow.

Over on the Big Island's leeward side, conditions are much quieter. West-facing shores show one to three feet and south-facing beaches hold two to four feet throughout the period. It's mostly clear tonight with west winds around five miles per hour that'll turn southeast after midnight. Tomorrow stays mostly cloudy with light southeast winds becoming westerly in the afternoon, and temperatures climbing near eighty degrees.

Here's what's coming down the pike: a small to medium-period northwest swell arrives this weekend, bringing a modest increase in surf f

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 09:45:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Wednesday, April first through Thursday, April second, twenty twenty-six.

We're tracking moderate surf on north and east-facing shores as a short-period northeast swell continues to work its magic across the islands. This energy will gradually diminish tonight and into Thursday, so if you're thinking about paddling out, tonight might be your best window before conditions start to ease.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

Starting with Kauai, you're looking at four to six foot surf on north and east-facing shores tonight and tomorrow morning, dropping to three to five feet by tomorrow afternoon. West-facing beaches will stay small at one to three feet, while south-facing shores hold two to four feet throughout the period. Winds are running east at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and you'll see scattered showers with temperatures dropping to the upper sixties overnight and climbing to the upper seventies tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, the pattern is nearly identical with four to six foot conditions on north and east-facing breaks tonight and early tomorrow, easing to three to five feet as the afternoon arrives. West and south-facing shores remain small, running one to three and two to four feet respectively. Expect east winds around fifteen miles per hour, partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight, and scattered showers developing tomorrow. Here's something worth noting: the UV index tomorrow is going to be very high, so sunscreen is definitely your friend out there.

Maui's looking at that same four to six foot swell on north and east-facing shores, with three to five foot conditions developing through Thursday afternoon. West-facing beaches are basically flat at zero to two feet, and south-facing shores will see two to four foot waves. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour, partly cloudy tonight with isolated showers, then mostly cloudy tomorrow with scattered showers moving in. Temperatures range from the mid-sixties overnight to the mid-seventies tomorrow.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are in on the action too, with four to six foot surf on north and east-facing breaks tonight and early tomorrow, dropping to three to five feet by afternoon. South-facing shores are holding two to four feet. Winds are lighter here, running north around ten miles per hour, with scattered showers expected tomorrow.

Over on the Big Island's leeward side, conditions are much quieter. West-facing shores show one to three feet and south-facing beaches hold two to four feet throughout the period. It's mostly clear tonight with west winds around five miles per hour that'll turn southeast after midnight. Tomorrow stays mostly cloudy with light southeast winds becoming westerly in the afternoon, and temperatures climbing near eighty degrees.

Here's what's coming down the pike: a small to medium-period northwest swell arrives this weekend, bringing a modest increase in surf f

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Wednesday, April first through Thursday, April second, twenty twenty-six.

We're tracking moderate surf on north and east-facing shores as a short-period northeast swell continues to work its magic across the islands. This energy will gradually diminish tonight and into Thursday, so if you're thinking about paddling out, tonight might be your best window before conditions start to ease.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

Starting with Kauai, you're looking at four to six foot surf on north and east-facing shores tonight and tomorrow morning, dropping to three to five feet by tomorrow afternoon. West-facing beaches will stay small at one to three feet, while south-facing shores hold two to four feet throughout the period. Winds are running east at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and you'll see scattered showers with temperatures dropping to the upper sixties overnight and climbing to the upper seventies tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, the pattern is nearly identical with four to six foot conditions on north and east-facing breaks tonight and early tomorrow, easing to three to five feet as the afternoon arrives. West and south-facing shores remain small, running one to three and two to four feet respectively. Expect east winds around fifteen miles per hour, partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight, and scattered showers developing tomorrow. Here's something worth noting: the UV index tomorrow is going to be very high, so sunscreen is definitely your friend out there.

Maui's looking at that same four to six foot swell on north and east-facing shores, with three to five foot conditions developing through Thursday afternoon. West-facing beaches are basically flat at zero to two feet, and south-facing shores will see two to four foot waves. East winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour, partly cloudy tonight with isolated showers, then mostly cloudy tomorrow with scattered showers moving in. Temperatures range from the mid-sixties overnight to the mid-seventies tomorrow.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are in on the action too, with four to six foot surf on north and east-facing breaks tonight and early tomorrow, dropping to three to five feet by afternoon. South-facing shores are holding two to four feet. Winds are lighter here, running north around ten miles per hour, with scattered showers expected tomorrow.

Over on the Big Island's leeward side, conditions are much quieter. West-facing shores show one to three feet and south-facing beaches hold two to four feet throughout the period. It's mostly clear tonight with west winds around five miles per hour that'll turn southeast after midnight. Tomorrow stays mostly cloudy with light southeast winds becoming westerly in the afternoon, and temperatures climbing near eighty degrees.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Tuesday March 31st 2026 Moderate North Swell Kauai Oahu Maui Big Island Conditions</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu for Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

A short period north-northeast swell is currently generating moderate surf along north and east-facing shores across the islands. This swell will gradually diminish tonight and into Wednesday as it veers northeast. If you're on shores with good exposure to this NNE swell, you'll also notice some decent wind wave chop kicked up by our solid moderate trade winds.

West-facing beaches will continue to see wrap around energy from this same northeasterly swell throughout the week, gradually getting smaller as we head forward. The silver lining? A small to medium period northwest and west-northwest swell is expected to arrive this weekend, bringing a nice little bump in surf for west-facing shores. Meanwhile, south-facing beaches should see continued small pulses of surf to keep things interesting through the week.

Let's break down conditions across the islands starting with Kauai. Tonight, north and east-facing shores will see five to seven foot surf while west-facing beaches hold three to five feet. South-facing shores expect two to four feet. Expect mostly sunny conditions until six in the evening, then mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers moving in. Lows around the mid-sixties with east winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

Wednesday on Kauai sees that moderate swell continuing to ease down. North and east-facing shores drop to four to six feet while west-facing beaches settle to two to four feet. South-facing shores remain at two to four feet. It'll be mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs around eighty degrees, and lighter east winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's conditions mirror Kauai with north and east-facing shores at five to seven feet and west-facing beaches at three to five feet. South-facing shores at two to four feet. We'll have partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, upper sixties for lows, and northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

Wednesday on Oahu brings mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. North and east-facing shores drop to four to six feet, west-facing at two to four feet, and south-facing remains two to four feet. Highs in the upper seventies with lighter northeast winds. The UV index will be extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen.

On Maui, expect the same swell pattern. Tonight brings five to seven feet on north and east-facing shores with three to five feet on west-facing beaches and two to four feet on south-facing shores. Partly cloudy with scattered showers, mids sixties, and east winds ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Wednesday sees mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. North and east-facing shores at four to six feet, west-facing at two to four feet, and south-facing at two to four feet. Highs in the mid-seventies with east winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour.

The Big Island's windward

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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu for Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

A short period north-northeast swell is currently generating moderate surf along north and east-facing shores across the islands. This swell will gradually diminish tonight and into Wednesday as it veers northeast. If you're on shores with good exposure to this NNE swell, you'll also notice some decent wind wave chop kicked up by our solid moderate trade winds.

West-facing beaches will continue to see wrap around energy from this same northeasterly swell throughout the week, gradually getting smaller as we head forward. The silver lining? A small to medium period northwest and west-northwest swell is expected to arrive this weekend, bringing a nice little bump in surf for west-facing shores. Meanwhile, south-facing beaches should see continued small pulses of surf to keep things interesting through the week.

Let's break down conditions across the islands starting with Kauai. Tonight, north and east-facing shores will see five to seven foot surf while west-facing beaches hold three to five feet. South-facing shores expect two to four feet. Expect mostly sunny conditions until six in the evening, then mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers moving in. Lows around the mid-sixties with east winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

Wednesday on Kauai sees that moderate swell continuing to ease down. North and east-facing shores drop to four to six feet while west-facing beaches settle to two to four feet. South-facing shores remain at two to four feet. It'll be mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs around eighty degrees, and lighter east winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's conditions mirror Kauai with north and east-facing shores at five to seven feet and west-facing beaches at three to five feet. South-facing shores at two to four feet. We'll have partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, upper sixties for lows, and northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

Wednesday on Oahu brings mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. North and east-facing shores drop to four to six feet, west-facing at two to four feet, and south-facing remains two to four feet. Highs in the upper seventies with lighter northeast winds. The UV index will be extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen.

On Maui, expect the same swell pattern. Tonight brings five to seven feet on north and east-facing shores with three to five feet on west-facing beaches and two to four feet on south-facing shores. Partly cloudy with scattered showers, mids sixties, and east winds ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Wednesday sees mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. North and east-facing shores at four to six feet, west-facing at two to four feet, and south-facing at two to four feet. Highs in the mid-seventies with east winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour.

The Big Island's windward

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu for Tuesday, March 31st, 2026.

A short period north-northeast swell is currently generating moderate surf along north and east-facing shores across the islands. This swell will gradually diminish tonight and into Wednesday as it veers northeast. If you're on shores with good exposure to this NNE swell, you'll also notice some decent wind wave chop kicked up by our solid moderate trade winds.

West-facing beaches will continue to see wrap around energy from this same northeasterly swell throughout the week, gradually getting smaller as we head forward. The silver lining? A small to medium period northwest and west-northwest swell is expected to arrive this weekend, bringing a nice little bump in surf for west-facing shores. Meanwhile, south-facing beaches should see continued small pulses of surf to keep things interesting through the week.

Let's break down conditions across the islands starting with Kauai. Tonight, north and east-facing shores will see five to seven foot surf while west-facing beaches hold three to five feet. South-facing shores expect two to four feet. Expect mostly sunny conditions until six in the evening, then mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers moving in. Lows around the mid-sixties with east winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

Wednesday on Kauai sees that moderate swell continuing to ease down. North and east-facing shores drop to four to six feet while west-facing beaches settle to two to four feet. South-facing shores remain at two to four feet. It'll be mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs around eighty degrees, and lighter east winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's conditions mirror Kauai with north and east-facing shores at five to seven feet and west-facing beaches at three to five feet. South-facing shores at two to four feet. We'll have partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, upper sixties for lows, and northeast winds at fifteen to twenty miles per hour.

Wednesday on Oahu brings mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. North and east-facing shores drop to four to six feet, west-facing at two to four feet, and south-facing remains two to four feet. Highs in the upper seventies with lighter northeast winds. The UV index will be extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen.

On Maui, expect the same swell pattern. Tonight brings five to seven feet on north and east-facing shores with three to five feet on west-facing beaches and two to four feet on south-facing shores. Partly cloudy with scattered showers, mids sixties, and east winds ten to fifteen miles per hour.

Wednesday sees mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. North and east-facing shores at four to six feet, west-facing at two to four feet, and south-facing at two to four feet. Highs in the mid-seventies with east winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour.

The Big Island's windward

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Moderate Northeast Swell Tonight and Tomorrow, Small Waves Expected on South Shores</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, here's your Hawaii surf forecast for tonight and tomorrow.

A moderate short period northeasterly swell generated by a gale low northeast of the state will hold through tonight. The good news is we've dropped the High Surf Advisory, as spectral analysis shows most of the energy is contained in shorter period bins. In plain English, the longer period waves just aren't quite strong enough to warrant that advisory.

Let's break down what's happening across the islands.

On the north facing shores, expect consistent seven to ten foot surf tonight and tomorrow morning, dropping to six to eight feet by tomorrow afternoon. East facing beaches will be a bit smaller at six to eight feet due to the shorter period nature of this swell, though you'll still feel the effects of those strong northeast trade winds creating choppy conditions.

West and south facing beaches are running small, with three to five foot surf on westerly exposures and just two to four feet on the southern shores. But don't expect this to stay quiet for long. A storm force low is developing southeast of New Zealand over the next few days, and models are tracking a moderate south-southwest swell that could arrive by next week and bring some life back to those southern exposures.

For tonight's conditions, expect mostly cloudy skies across the islands with scattered showers. Temperatures will drop to the mid to upper sixties, with northeast winds running around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Tomorrow looks partly sunny with the same scattered shower chances and slightly warmer highs in the mid to upper seventies, though the Big Island leeward side could push near eighty degrees.

Tides will be relatively modest over the next twenty-four hours, with highs around one to two feet and lows near zero or slightly negative.

If you're heading out, keep an eye out for rip currents in or near the surf zone, and remember to swim near a lifeguard whenever possible. More detailed beach hazard information is available at hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Stay safe out there.

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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, here's your Hawaii surf forecast for tonight and tomorrow.

A moderate short period northeasterly swell generated by a gale low northeast of the state will hold through tonight. The good news is we've dropped the High Surf Advisory, as spectral analysis shows most of the energy is contained in shorter period bins. In plain English, the longer period waves just aren't quite strong enough to warrant that advisory.

Let's break down what's happening across the islands.

On the north facing shores, expect consistent seven to ten foot surf tonight and tomorrow morning, dropping to six to eight feet by tomorrow afternoon. East facing beaches will be a bit smaller at six to eight feet due to the shorter period nature of this swell, though you'll still feel the effects of those strong northeast trade winds creating choppy conditions.

West and south facing beaches are running small, with three to five foot surf on westerly exposures and just two to four feet on the southern shores. But don't expect this to stay quiet for long. A storm force low is developing southeast of New Zealand over the next few days, and models are tracking a moderate south-southwest swell that could arrive by next week and bring some life back to those southern exposures.

For tonight's conditions, expect mostly cloudy skies across the islands with scattered showers. Temperatures will drop to the mid to upper sixties, with northeast winds running around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Tomorrow looks partly sunny with the same scattered shower chances and slightly warmer highs in the mid to upper seventies, though the Big Island leeward side could push near eighty degrees.

Tides will be relatively modest over the next twenty-four hours, with highs around one to two feet and lows near zero or slightly negative.

If you're heading out, keep an eye out for rip currents in or near the surf zone, and remember to swim near a lifeguard whenever possible. More detailed beach hazard information is available at hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Stay safe out there.

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, here's your Hawaii surf forecast for tonight and tomorrow.

A moderate short period northeasterly swell generated by a gale low northeast of the state will hold through tonight. The good news is we've dropped the High Surf Advisory, as spectral analysis shows most of the energy is contained in shorter period bins. In plain English, the longer period waves just aren't quite strong enough to warrant that advisory.

Let's break down what's happening across the islands.

On the north facing shores, expect consistent seven to ten foot surf tonight and tomorrow morning, dropping to six to eight feet by tomorrow afternoon. East facing beaches will be a bit smaller at six to eight feet due to the shorter period nature of this swell, though you'll still feel the effects of those strong northeast trade winds creating choppy conditions.

West and south facing beaches are running small, with three to five foot surf on westerly exposures and just two to four feet on the southern shores. But don't expect this to stay quiet for long. A storm force low is developing southeast of New Zealand over the next few days, and models are tracking a moderate south-southwest swell that could arrive by next week and bring some life back to those southern exposures.

For tonight's conditions, expect mostly cloudy skies across the islands with scattered showers. Temperatures will drop to the mid to upper sixties, with northeast winds running around fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Tomorrow looks partly sunny with the same scattered shower chances and slightly warmer highs in the mid to upper seventies, though the Big Island leeward side could push near eighty degrees.

Tides will be relatively modest over the next twenty-four hours, with highs around one to two feet and lows near zero or slightly negative.

If you're heading out, keep an eye out for rip currents in or near the surf zone, and remember to swim near a lifeguard whenever possible. More detailed beach hazard information is available at hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Stay safe out there.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast: High Surf Advisory for North Facing Shores This Sunday Evening</title>
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      <description># Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii - Sunday Evening

Hello and welcome to tonight's surf zone forecast for the Hawaiian Islands. A powerful gale low pressure system is currently directing a moderate to large short period swell from the north northeast, and this swell is expected to peak tonight, bringing significant surf to our north facing shores.

Based on observations from NDBC Buoy 51000, surf along north facing beaches will reach high surf advisory thresholds tonight. These advisories are in effect for all north facing shores across the islands, select exposed east facing shorelines, and the west side of Maui. Expect these conditions to gradually decline throughout the week as the swell slowly weakens.

Let's break down what's happening island by island, starting with Kauai. North facing shores will see impressive surf ranging from twelve to sixteen feet tonight, maintaining ten to fifteen feet into Monday. East facing shores will experience smaller six to eight foot waves, while west and south facing beaches remain modest with just four to seven feet and two to four feet respectively. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, and northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Temperatures will dip to the mid sixties tonight before warming to the upper seventies Monday afternoon.

Moving to Oahu, north facing shores are experiencing a similar story with ten to fifteen foot surf developing tonight and persisting through Monday. East facing beaches will pick up six to eight foot waves while west and south shores stay smaller. Weather conditions look slightly better for Oahu with partly cloudy skies tonight and mostly sunny conditions expected Monday. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with a very high UV index, so sunscreen is essential if you're heading out.

Maui's north facing shores are showing some of the largest potential tonight with twelve to sixteen foot surf, even maintaining those heights into Monday before dropping slightly to ten to fifteen feet by Monday evening. The west side is included in the high surf advisory. East facing shores will see six to eight foot waves while the calmer south and west facing beaches offer smaller waves. Expect mostly sunny conditions Monday with scattered showers, northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour, and temperatures in the mid seventies.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are under the high surf advisory for north facing beaches, which will see ten to fifteen foot surf tonight and Monday. East facing shores will pick up six to eight foot waves. The leeward side experiences much calmer conditions with west facing shores offering four to seven foot waves and south shores remaining small at two to four feet. Conditions there look mostly sunny Monday with light south winds and temperatures reaching the lower eighties.

Throughout the eastern shores, expect consistent choppy conditi

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      <itunes:summary># Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii - Sunday Evening

Hello and welcome to tonight's surf zone forecast for the Hawaiian Islands. A powerful gale low pressure system is currently directing a moderate to large short period swell from the north northeast, and this swell is expected to peak tonight, bringing significant surf to our north facing shores.

Based on observations from NDBC Buoy 51000, surf along north facing beaches will reach high surf advisory thresholds tonight. These advisories are in effect for all north facing shores across the islands, select exposed east facing shorelines, and the west side of Maui. Expect these conditions to gradually decline throughout the week as the swell slowly weakens.

Let's break down what's happening island by island, starting with Kauai. North facing shores will see impressive surf ranging from twelve to sixteen feet tonight, maintaining ten to fifteen feet into Monday. East facing shores will experience smaller six to eight foot waves, while west and south facing beaches remain modest with just four to seven feet and two to four feet respectively. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, and northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Temperatures will dip to the mid sixties tonight before warming to the upper seventies Monday afternoon.

Moving to Oahu, north facing shores are experiencing a similar story with ten to fifteen foot surf developing tonight and persisting through Monday. East facing beaches will pick up six to eight foot waves while west and south shores stay smaller. Weather conditions look slightly better for Oahu with partly cloudy skies tonight and mostly sunny conditions expected Monday. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with a very high UV index, so sunscreen is essential if you're heading out.

Maui's north facing shores are showing some of the largest potential tonight with twelve to sixteen foot surf, even maintaining those heights into Monday before dropping slightly to ten to fifteen feet by Monday evening. The west side is included in the high surf advisory. East facing shores will see six to eight foot waves while the calmer south and west facing beaches offer smaller waves. Expect mostly sunny conditions Monday with scattered showers, northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour, and temperatures in the mid seventies.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are under the high surf advisory for north facing beaches, which will see ten to fifteen foot surf tonight and Monday. East facing shores will pick up six to eight foot waves. The leeward side experiences much calmer conditions with west facing shores offering four to seven foot waves and south shores remaining small at two to four feet. Conditions there look mostly sunny Monday with light south winds and temperatures reaching the lower eighties.

Throughout the eastern shores, expect consistent choppy conditi

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        <![CDATA[# Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii - Sunday Evening

Hello and welcome to tonight's surf zone forecast for the Hawaiian Islands. A powerful gale low pressure system is currently directing a moderate to large short period swell from the north northeast, and this swell is expected to peak tonight, bringing significant surf to our north facing shores.

Based on observations from NDBC Buoy 51000, surf along north facing beaches will reach high surf advisory thresholds tonight. These advisories are in effect for all north facing shores across the islands, select exposed east facing shorelines, and the west side of Maui. Expect these conditions to gradually decline throughout the week as the swell slowly weakens.

Let's break down what's happening island by island, starting with Kauai. North facing shores will see impressive surf ranging from twelve to sixteen feet tonight, maintaining ten to fifteen feet into Monday. East facing shores will experience smaller six to eight foot waves, while west and south facing beaches remain modest with just four to seven feet and two to four feet respectively. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, and northeast winds around ten to fifteen miles per hour. Temperatures will dip to the mid sixties tonight before warming to the upper seventies Monday afternoon.

Moving to Oahu, north facing shores are experiencing a similar story with ten to fifteen foot surf developing tonight and persisting through Monday. East facing beaches will pick up six to eight foot waves while west and south shores stay smaller. Weather conditions look slightly better for Oahu with partly cloudy skies tonight and mostly sunny conditions expected Monday. Northeast winds will be a bit stronger here at fifteen to twenty miles per hour. High temperatures reach the mid seventies with a very high UV index, so sunscreen is essential if you're heading out.

Maui's north facing shores are showing some of the largest potential tonight with twelve to sixteen foot surf, even maintaining those heights into Monday before dropping slightly to ten to fifteen feet by Monday evening. The west side is included in the high surf advisory. East facing shores will see six to eight foot waves while the calmer south and west facing beaches offer smaller waves. Expect mostly sunny conditions Monday with scattered showers, northeast winds around fifteen miles per hour, and temperatures in the mid seventies.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are under the high surf advisory for north facing beaches, which will see ten to fifteen foot surf tonight and Monday. East facing shores will pick up six to eight foot waves. The leeward side experiences much calmer conditions with west facing shores offering four to seven foot waves and south shores remaining small at two to four feet. Conditions there look mostly sunny Monday with light south winds and temperatures reaching the lower eighties.

Throughout the eastern shores, expect consistent choppy conditi

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast March 28-29 2026 North East Facing Shores Build to Advisory Levels Sunday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon everyone, this is your Hawaii Surf Forecast for Saturday evening through Sunday, March 28th and 29th, 2026.

A northwest swell will be winding down tonight, but don't worry, the ocean has something fresh brewing. A new short-period north-northeast swell is moving in and will build significantly throughout Sunday, pushing surf heights along north and east-facing shores to near advisory levels by day's end. Both shorelines will likely see advisory conditions Sunday night into Monday before this swell gradually fades through the rest of the week.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

On Kauai, north-facing shores will see five to seven feet tonight, building to an impressive nine to twelve feet Sunday morning, then ramping up to ten to fourteen feet by afternoon. East-facing shores will stay in the four to six foot range tonight and Sunday morning, then settle at six to eight feet. West and south-facing shores will remain small throughout, with two to four feet and two to four feet respectively.

Oahu is looking similar with north-facing shores climbing from five to seven feet tonight to ten to fourteen feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing breaks will hold steady at four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday. West-facing shores stay small at two to four feet, while south-facing breaks round out at two to four feet. The UV index on Oahu Sunday will be very high, so get that sunscreen on.

Maui adds a twist with west-facing shores showing some real potential. After one to three feet tonight, west-facing breaks will jump to four to six feet Sunday morning and build to six to eight feet by afternoon. That's some genuine progression worth watching. North-facing shores follow the usual pattern, five to seven feet tonight to ten to fourteen feet Sunday, while east-facing stays consistent at four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will see excellent growth on north-facing breaks, jumping from two to four feet tonight to a solid ten to fourteen feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing shores maintain their four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday. The leeward side stays quieter with west and south-facing shores remaining small.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid to upper sixties. Northeast winds will range from fifteen to twenty miles per hour across most islands. Sunday turns mostly sunny to partly sunny with similar wind patterns continuing. Temperatures will climb to the mid-seventies on most islands, with the Big Island leeward reaching near eighty.

Along south-facing shores across all islands, small background pulses will keep things above flat conditions through early next week, so there's something for everyone. West-facing shores remain mainly small throughout the week.

Remember, rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with their strength increasing

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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 09:44:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon everyone, this is your Hawaii Surf Forecast for Saturday evening through Sunday, March 28th and 29th, 2026.

A northwest swell will be winding down tonight, but don't worry, the ocean has something fresh brewing. A new short-period north-northeast swell is moving in and will build significantly throughout Sunday, pushing surf heights along north and east-facing shores to near advisory levels by day's end. Both shorelines will likely see advisory conditions Sunday night into Monday before this swell gradually fades through the rest of the week.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

On Kauai, north-facing shores will see five to seven feet tonight, building to an impressive nine to twelve feet Sunday morning, then ramping up to ten to fourteen feet by afternoon. East-facing shores will stay in the four to six foot range tonight and Sunday morning, then settle at six to eight feet. West and south-facing shores will remain small throughout, with two to four feet and two to four feet respectively.

Oahu is looking similar with north-facing shores climbing from five to seven feet tonight to ten to fourteen feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing breaks will hold steady at four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday. West-facing shores stay small at two to four feet, while south-facing breaks round out at two to four feet. The UV index on Oahu Sunday will be very high, so get that sunscreen on.

Maui adds a twist with west-facing shores showing some real potential. After one to three feet tonight, west-facing breaks will jump to four to six feet Sunday morning and build to six to eight feet by afternoon. That's some genuine progression worth watching. North-facing shores follow the usual pattern, five to seven feet tonight to ten to fourteen feet Sunday, while east-facing stays consistent at four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will see excellent growth on north-facing breaks, jumping from two to four feet tonight to a solid ten to fourteen feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing shores maintain their four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday. The leeward side stays quieter with west and south-facing shores remaining small.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid to upper sixties. Northeast winds will range from fifteen to twenty miles per hour across most islands. Sunday turns mostly sunny to partly sunny with similar wind patterns continuing. Temperatures will climb to the mid-seventies on most islands, with the Big Island leeward reaching near eighty.

Along south-facing shores across all islands, small background pulses will keep things above flat conditions through early next week, so there's something for everyone. West-facing shores remain mainly small throughout the week.

Remember, rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with their strength increasing

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon everyone, this is your Hawaii Surf Forecast for Saturday evening through Sunday, March 28th and 29th, 2026.

A northwest swell will be winding down tonight, but don't worry, the ocean has something fresh brewing. A new short-period north-northeast swell is moving in and will build significantly throughout Sunday, pushing surf heights along north and east-facing shores to near advisory levels by day's end. Both shorelines will likely see advisory conditions Sunday night into Monday before this swell gradually fades through the rest of the week.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

On Kauai, north-facing shores will see five to seven feet tonight, building to an impressive nine to twelve feet Sunday morning, then ramping up to ten to fourteen feet by afternoon. East-facing shores will stay in the four to six foot range tonight and Sunday morning, then settle at six to eight feet. West and south-facing shores will remain small throughout, with two to four feet and two to four feet respectively.

Oahu is looking similar with north-facing shores climbing from five to seven feet tonight to ten to fourteen feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing breaks will hold steady at four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday. West-facing shores stay small at two to four feet, while south-facing breaks round out at two to four feet. The UV index on Oahu Sunday will be very high, so get that sunscreen on.

Maui adds a twist with west-facing shores showing some real potential. After one to three feet tonight, west-facing breaks will jump to four to six feet Sunday morning and build to six to eight feet by afternoon. That's some genuine progression worth watching. North-facing shores follow the usual pattern, five to seven feet tonight to ten to fourteen feet Sunday, while east-facing stays consistent at four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores will see excellent growth on north-facing breaks, jumping from two to four feet tonight to a solid ten to fourteen feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing shores maintain their four to six feet tonight and six to eight feet Sunday. The leeward side stays quieter with west and south-facing shores remaining small.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid to upper sixties. Northeast winds will range from fifteen to twenty miles per hour across most islands. Sunday turns mostly sunny to partly sunny with similar wind patterns continuing. Temperatures will climb to the mid-seventies on most islands, with the Big Island leeward reaching near eighty.

Along south-facing shores across all islands, small background pulses will keep things above flat conditions through early next week, so there's something for everyone. West-facing shores remain mainly small throughout the week.

Remember, rip currents will be present in and near the surf zone, with their strength increasing

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Northwest Swell This Weekend, Large Northeast Swell Building for High Surf Advisory</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, here's your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're looking at some fun conditions developing across the islands over the next few days. Right now, a small to medium period northwest swell is moving in and combining with what's left of a short period northeast wind swell. This combo is keeping things interesting across the north facing shores, with waves running five to seven feet tonight and maintaining that same range into Saturday morning before dropping back to four to six feet in the afternoon.

East facing shores are also getting some love from the northeast swell, sitting at three to five feet through Saturday morning and picking up to four to six feet in the afternoon as the trade winds strengthen. South and west facing beaches will stay smaller, with one to three foot waves, though we might see a slight bump to two to four feet on south shores Saturday afternoon.

Now here's the exciting part. A large medium period northeast swell is on the approach and should arrive Sunday through early next week, bringing high surf advisory conditions across north and east facing shores. This is definitely something to keep an eye on if you're heading out over the weekend.

Saturday's looking pretty nice across most of the islands. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, highs in the low to mid seventies depending on your location, and northeast winds ranging from fifteen to twenty five miles per hour, getting breezy on Oahu. It'll be a nice UV index day, so protect that skin.

Tides are fairly typical for this time of year, with low tides generally in the early morning and evening, and highs running in the late night and midday hours.

Stay safe out there, watch for rip currents, especially as surf sizes increase, and remember to swim near lifeguards whenever possible. For detailed beach safety information, check out hawaiibeachsafety dot com.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 09:44:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, here's your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're looking at some fun conditions developing across the islands over the next few days. Right now, a small to medium period northwest swell is moving in and combining with what's left of a short period northeast wind swell. This combo is keeping things interesting across the north facing shores, with waves running five to seven feet tonight and maintaining that same range into Saturday morning before dropping back to four to six feet in the afternoon.

East facing shores are also getting some love from the northeast swell, sitting at three to five feet through Saturday morning and picking up to four to six feet in the afternoon as the trade winds strengthen. South and west facing beaches will stay smaller, with one to three foot waves, though we might see a slight bump to two to four feet on south shores Saturday afternoon.

Now here's the exciting part. A large medium period northeast swell is on the approach and should arrive Sunday through early next week, bringing high surf advisory conditions across north and east facing shores. This is definitely something to keep an eye on if you're heading out over the weekend.

Saturday's looking pretty nice across most of the islands. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, highs in the low to mid seventies depending on your location, and northeast winds ranging from fifteen to twenty five miles per hour, getting breezy on Oahu. It'll be a nice UV index day, so protect that skin.

Tides are fairly typical for this time of year, with low tides generally in the early morning and evening, and highs running in the late night and midday hours.

Stay safe out there, watch for rip currents, especially as surf sizes increase, and remember to swim near lifeguards whenever possible. For detailed beach safety information, check out hawaiibeachsafety dot com.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, here's your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're looking at some fun conditions developing across the islands over the next few days. Right now, a small to medium period northwest swell is moving in and combining with what's left of a short period northeast wind swell. This combo is keeping things interesting across the north facing shores, with waves running five to seven feet tonight and maintaining that same range into Saturday morning before dropping back to four to six feet in the afternoon.

East facing shores are also getting some love from the northeast swell, sitting at three to five feet through Saturday morning and picking up to four to six feet in the afternoon as the trade winds strengthen. South and west facing beaches will stay smaller, with one to three foot waves, though we might see a slight bump to two to four feet on south shores Saturday afternoon.

Now here's the exciting part. A large medium period northeast swell is on the approach and should arrive Sunday through early next week, bringing high surf advisory conditions across north and east facing shores. This is definitely something to keep an eye on if you're heading out over the weekend.

Saturday's looking pretty nice across most of the islands. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, highs in the low to mid seventies depending on your location, and northeast winds ranging from fifteen to twenty five miles per hour, getting breezy on Oahu. It'll be a nice UV index day, so protect that skin.

Tides are fairly typical for this time of year, with low tides generally in the early morning and evening, and highs running in the late night and midday hours.

Stay safe out there, watch for rip currents, especially as surf sizes increase, and remember to swim near lifeguards whenever possible. For detailed beach safety information, check out hawaiibeachsafety dot com.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Thursday to Friday: Northwest Swells, Trade Winds, and Advisory Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Thursday evening through Friday brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're tracking a pair of medium-period northwest swells moving through the islands right now. One's already peaking today with directions around 310 to 320 degrees, while another's on its way and should arrive Friday coming from 320 to 330 degrees. These swells will keep small surf rolling into north-facing shores through Saturday before gradually fading as we head into the weekend.

For those eyeing the east-facing beaches, expect some wind wave action from the steady northeasterly trade winds. That energy will gradually decline through Friday, but then it's going to build right back up over the weekend, so there's more to come on that front.

Here's where things get interesting. A larger north-northeast swell is brewing and will begin building into our region Saturday night, intensifying through Monday. This one's expected to bring advisory-level surf to both north and east-facing shores, especially late this weekend into early next week. If you're planning to get in the water, that's the window to watch.

South-facing shores will experience small background pulses that should keep conditions above flat through early next week, so there's something for everyone regardless of which side of the islands you call home.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight you're looking at five to seven feet on north-facing shores, three to five on the west side, and one to three on south-facing beaches. East-facing shores are showing four to six feet. Friday will maintain those north-facing heights at five to seven feet, while west and east-facing shores will see a slight dip. Expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers tonight, lows in the mid 60s, and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Friday looks mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the upper 70s, and northeast winds picking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast shows four to six feet on the north shore and east-facing breaks, two to four on the west side, and one to three feet on the south. Friday stays relatively consistent with four to six feet on the north, three to five on the west, and three to five on the east. Weather-wise, tonight's mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the upper 60s, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Friday brings mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers, highs in the mid 70s, northeast winds around 15 miles per hour, and a very high UV index, so get that sunscreen ready.

Over on Maui, north-facing and east-facing shores are showing four to six feet tonight, dropping slightly to four to six and three to five respectively on Friday. West and south-facing beaches will see one to three feet tonight, decreasing to one to three Friday evening. Tonight's partly cloudy with scattered showers and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Frid

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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 09:44:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Thursday evening through Friday brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're tracking a pair of medium-period northwest swells moving through the islands right now. One's already peaking today with directions around 310 to 320 degrees, while another's on its way and should arrive Friday coming from 320 to 330 degrees. These swells will keep small surf rolling into north-facing shores through Saturday before gradually fading as we head into the weekend.

For those eyeing the east-facing beaches, expect some wind wave action from the steady northeasterly trade winds. That energy will gradually decline through Friday, but then it's going to build right back up over the weekend, so there's more to come on that front.

Here's where things get interesting. A larger north-northeast swell is brewing and will begin building into our region Saturday night, intensifying through Monday. This one's expected to bring advisory-level surf to both north and east-facing shores, especially late this weekend into early next week. If you're planning to get in the water, that's the window to watch.

South-facing shores will experience small background pulses that should keep conditions above flat through early next week, so there's something for everyone regardless of which side of the islands you call home.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight you're looking at five to seven feet on north-facing shores, three to five on the west side, and one to three on south-facing beaches. East-facing shores are showing four to six feet. Friday will maintain those north-facing heights at five to seven feet, while west and east-facing shores will see a slight dip. Expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers tonight, lows in the mid 60s, and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Friday looks mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the upper 70s, and northeast winds picking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast shows four to six feet on the north shore and east-facing breaks, two to four on the west side, and one to three feet on the south. Friday stays relatively consistent with four to six feet on the north, three to five on the west, and three to five on the east. Weather-wise, tonight's mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the upper 60s, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Friday brings mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers, highs in the mid 70s, northeast winds around 15 miles per hour, and a very high UV index, so get that sunscreen ready.

Over on Maui, north-facing and east-facing shores are showing four to six feet tonight, dropping slightly to four to six and three to five respectively on Friday. West and south-facing beaches will see one to three feet tonight, decreasing to one to three Friday evening. Tonight's partly cloudy with scattered showers and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Frid

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Thursday evening through Friday brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're tracking a pair of medium-period northwest swells moving through the islands right now. One's already peaking today with directions around 310 to 320 degrees, while another's on its way and should arrive Friday coming from 320 to 330 degrees. These swells will keep small surf rolling into north-facing shores through Saturday before gradually fading as we head into the weekend.

For those eyeing the east-facing beaches, expect some wind wave action from the steady northeasterly trade winds. That energy will gradually decline through Friday, but then it's going to build right back up over the weekend, so there's more to come on that front.

Here's where things get interesting. A larger north-northeast swell is brewing and will begin building into our region Saturday night, intensifying through Monday. This one's expected to bring advisory-level surf to both north and east-facing shores, especially late this weekend into early next week. If you're planning to get in the water, that's the window to watch.

South-facing shores will experience small background pulses that should keep conditions above flat through early next week, so there's something for everyone regardless of which side of the islands you call home.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight you're looking at five to seven feet on north-facing shores, three to five on the west side, and one to three on south-facing beaches. East-facing shores are showing four to six feet. Friday will maintain those north-facing heights at five to seven feet, while west and east-facing shores will see a slight dip. Expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers tonight, lows in the mid 60s, and northeast winds around 10 miles per hour. Friday looks mostly sunny with scattered showers, highs in the upper 70s, and northeast winds picking up to 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast shows four to six feet on the north shore and east-facing breaks, two to four on the west side, and one to three feet on the south. Friday stays relatively consistent with four to six feet on the north, three to five on the west, and three to five on the east. Weather-wise, tonight's mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the upper 60s, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Friday brings mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers, highs in the mid 70s, northeast winds around 15 miles per hour, and a very high UV index, so get that sunscreen ready.

Over on Maui, north-facing and east-facing shores are showing four to six feet tonight, dropping slightly to four to six and three to five respectively on Friday. West and south-facing beaches will see one to three feet tonight, decreasing to one to three Friday evening. Tonight's partly cloudy with scattered showers and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour. Frid

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Wednesday March 25 Small Northwest Swell Building Thursday Before Major Swell Arrives Sunday</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, March 25th.

A small northwest swell is already knocking on our door. The forerunners have reached the northwest buoys and will be arriving along the north shores tonight. Don't expect too much just yet though. This medium period swell should peak around three feet on Thursday before gradually declining as we head into the weekend.

Here's the breakdown by island:

Starting with Kauai, north facing shores will see four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven feet by Thursday morning and holding steady through the afternoon. East facing beaches are looking at similar heights, four to six feet tonight, dropping to three to five feet Thursday. West facing shores will pick up some energy too, ranging from two to four feet tonight and four to six by Thursday. South facing beaches will stay small for now, around one to three feet, but should rise to two to four feet Thursday evening.

Over on Oahu, north facing shores are mirroring Kauai with four to six tonight and five to seven Thursday. East facing spots are four to six feet tonight, settling to three to five Thursday. West and south facing beaches will be smaller, one to three feet, though south shores could see two to four by Thursday afternoon. The UV index is going to be very high Thursday, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Maui is looking very similar, with north shores at four to six feet tonight and five to seven Thursday. East facing beaches also tracking four to six tonight, three to five Thursday. South shores again staying small for now but potentially two to four by Thursday evening.

The Big Island windward and southeast side will see north facing shores at four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven Thursday. East facing spots are four to six tonight, dropping to three to five Thursday.

On the leeward side, expect minimal surf for now, with west and south facing shores at zero to two feet tonight, gradually building to two to four feet Thursday afternoon.

Now, here's where it gets interesting. While we're dealing with a modest swell this week, there's something much bigger brewing northeast of the islands. A low pressure system about a thousand miles out is going to strengthen significantly this weekend. We're talking strengthening northeasterly winds and potential gales. This setup is likely to bring high surf advisories to our north and east facing shores from Sunday into early next week. So enjoy the moderate conditions Thursday and Friday, because things are about to get cranking.

For the next few days, expect scattered showers island wide with northeast winds ranging from ten to twenty miles per hour depending on your location. Temperatures will be reaching the upper seventies to low eighties, and sunrise times are around six-twenty to six-thirty-five AM, with sunset around six-thirty to six-fifty-one PM.

This is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. Stay safe out there and check hawaiibeachsafety.co

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 09:43:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, March 25th.

A small northwest swell is already knocking on our door. The forerunners have reached the northwest buoys and will be arriving along the north shores tonight. Don't expect too much just yet though. This medium period swell should peak around three feet on Thursday before gradually declining as we head into the weekend.

Here's the breakdown by island:

Starting with Kauai, north facing shores will see four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven feet by Thursday morning and holding steady through the afternoon. East facing beaches are looking at similar heights, four to six feet tonight, dropping to three to five feet Thursday. West facing shores will pick up some energy too, ranging from two to four feet tonight and four to six by Thursday. South facing beaches will stay small for now, around one to three feet, but should rise to two to four feet Thursday evening.

Over on Oahu, north facing shores are mirroring Kauai with four to six tonight and five to seven Thursday. East facing spots are four to six feet tonight, settling to three to five Thursday. West and south facing beaches will be smaller, one to three feet, though south shores could see two to four by Thursday afternoon. The UV index is going to be very high Thursday, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Maui is looking very similar, with north shores at four to six feet tonight and five to seven Thursday. East facing beaches also tracking four to six tonight, three to five Thursday. South shores again staying small for now but potentially two to four by Thursday evening.

The Big Island windward and southeast side will see north facing shores at four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven Thursday. East facing spots are four to six tonight, dropping to three to five Thursday.

On the leeward side, expect minimal surf for now, with west and south facing shores at zero to two feet tonight, gradually building to two to four feet Thursday afternoon.

Now, here's where it gets interesting. While we're dealing with a modest swell this week, there's something much bigger brewing northeast of the islands. A low pressure system about a thousand miles out is going to strengthen significantly this weekend. We're talking strengthening northeasterly winds and potential gales. This setup is likely to bring high surf advisories to our north and east facing shores from Sunday into early next week. So enjoy the moderate conditions Thursday and Friday, because things are about to get cranking.

For the next few days, expect scattered showers island wide with northeast winds ranging from ten to twenty miles per hour depending on your location. Temperatures will be reaching the upper seventies to low eighties, and sunrise times are around six-twenty to six-thirty-five AM, with sunset around six-thirty to six-fifty-one PM.

This is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. Stay safe out there and check hawaiibeachsafety.co

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast for Wednesday, March 25th.

A small northwest swell is already knocking on our door. The forerunners have reached the northwest buoys and will be arriving along the north shores tonight. Don't expect too much just yet though. This medium period swell should peak around three feet on Thursday before gradually declining as we head into the weekend.

Here's the breakdown by island:

Starting with Kauai, north facing shores will see four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven feet by Thursday morning and holding steady through the afternoon. East facing beaches are looking at similar heights, four to six feet tonight, dropping to three to five feet Thursday. West facing shores will pick up some energy too, ranging from two to four feet tonight and four to six by Thursday. South facing beaches will stay small for now, around one to three feet, but should rise to two to four feet Thursday evening.

Over on Oahu, north facing shores are mirroring Kauai with four to six tonight and five to seven Thursday. East facing spots are four to six feet tonight, settling to three to five Thursday. West and south facing beaches will be smaller, one to three feet, though south shores could see two to four by Thursday afternoon. The UV index is going to be very high Thursday, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Maui is looking very similar, with north shores at four to six feet tonight and five to seven Thursday. East facing beaches also tracking four to six tonight, three to five Thursday. South shores again staying small for now but potentially two to four by Thursday evening.

The Big Island windward and southeast side will see north facing shores at four to six feet tonight, building to five to seven Thursday. East facing spots are four to six tonight, dropping to three to five Thursday.

On the leeward side, expect minimal surf for now, with west and south facing shores at zero to two feet tonight, gradually building to two to four feet Thursday afternoon.

Now, here's where it gets interesting. While we're dealing with a modest swell this week, there's something much bigger brewing northeast of the islands. A low pressure system about a thousand miles out is going to strengthen significantly this weekend. We're talking strengthening northeasterly winds and potential gales. This setup is likely to bring high surf advisories to our north and east facing shores from Sunday into early next week. So enjoy the moderate conditions Thursday and Friday, because things are about to get cranking.

For the next few days, expect scattered showers island wide with northeast winds ranging from ten to twenty miles per hour depending on your location. Temperatures will be reaching the upper seventies to low eighties, and sunrise times are around six-twenty to six-thirty-five AM, with sunset around six-thirty to six-fifty-one PM.

This is your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. Stay safe out there and check hawaiibeachsafety.co

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Tuesday Evening North and East Shores Peak Tonight Before Decline Wednesday</title>
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      <description># Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii - Tuesday Evening

Good evening surfers. Here's your latest surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're looking at some interesting swell dynamics developing over the next few days. A north-northwest swell is fading out, but don't worry because a reinforcing pulse of short to medium period north-northeast energy is moving in and will peak tonight before declining through Wednesday. Meanwhile, the forerunners of another small northwest swell are already arriving on Wednesday, with that medium period swell building to its peak on Thursday before gradually declining through the weekend.

For those of you watching the east-facing shores, short period energy from rebuilding trades will increase to near seasonal averages tonight and Wednesday, and that activity will hold steady into the weekend. A small south-southwest swell will be declining tonight into Wednesday, and while we may see small pulses of southerly swell throughout the rest of the week, those south-facing shores will continue to see small but consistent activity.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. North and east-facing shores are looking solid at six to eight feet tonight and Wednesday morning, with a slight decrease to five to seven feet Wednesday afternoon. West and south-facing shores will stay small, ranging from one to five feet throughout the period.

Over on Oahu, north-facing shores are showing five to seven feet tonight and Wednesday morning, dropping to four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. East-facing shores are also nice at six to eight feet tonight and Wednesday morning before declining to five to seven feet in the afternoon. West and south-facing exposures remain small. Expect mostly sunny conditions Wednesday with very high UV, so bring your sunscreen.

Maui's north and east-facing shores are displaying similar patterns to Oahu, with five to seven feet tonight and Wednesday morning, then four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. West-facing shores will drop to one to three feet Wednesday afternoon, so those spots will be fading through the day.

The Big Island windward and southeast shores are showing four to six feet on north-facing breaks and five to seven feet on east-facing shores, both tapering slightly Wednesday afternoon. The leeward side remains quiet with one to three feet on west and south-facing shores, and conditions there will be even lighter Wednesday afternoon with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower eighties.

Overall, your best windows look to be tonight and early Wednesday morning on the northern and eastern exposures before the swell begins its decline. If you're heading out, watch for rip currents, especially as swell sizes increase, and always surf near a lifeguard. Get out there and enjoy the waves.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:47:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary># Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii - Tuesday Evening

Good evening surfers. Here's your latest surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're looking at some interesting swell dynamics developing over the next few days. A north-northwest swell is fading out, but don't worry because a reinforcing pulse of short to medium period north-northeast energy is moving in and will peak tonight before declining through Wednesday. Meanwhile, the forerunners of another small northwest swell are already arriving on Wednesday, with that medium period swell building to its peak on Thursday before gradually declining through the weekend.

For those of you watching the east-facing shores, short period energy from rebuilding trades will increase to near seasonal averages tonight and Wednesday, and that activity will hold steady into the weekend. A small south-southwest swell will be declining tonight into Wednesday, and while we may see small pulses of southerly swell throughout the rest of the week, those south-facing shores will continue to see small but consistent activity.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. North and east-facing shores are looking solid at six to eight feet tonight and Wednesday morning, with a slight decrease to five to seven feet Wednesday afternoon. West and south-facing shores will stay small, ranging from one to five feet throughout the period.

Over on Oahu, north-facing shores are showing five to seven feet tonight and Wednesday morning, dropping to four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. East-facing shores are also nice at six to eight feet tonight and Wednesday morning before declining to five to seven feet in the afternoon. West and south-facing exposures remain small. Expect mostly sunny conditions Wednesday with very high UV, so bring your sunscreen.

Maui's north and east-facing shores are displaying similar patterns to Oahu, with five to seven feet tonight and Wednesday morning, then four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. West-facing shores will drop to one to three feet Wednesday afternoon, so those spots will be fading through the day.

The Big Island windward and southeast shores are showing four to six feet on north-facing breaks and five to seven feet on east-facing shores, both tapering slightly Wednesday afternoon. The leeward side remains quiet with one to three feet on west and south-facing shores, and conditions there will be even lighter Wednesday afternoon with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower eighties.

Overall, your best windows look to be tonight and early Wednesday morning on the northern and eastern exposures before the swell begins its decline. If you're heading out, watch for rip currents, especially as swell sizes increase, and always surf near a lifeguard. Get out there and enjoy the waves.

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        <![CDATA[# Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii - Tuesday Evening

Good evening surfers. Here's your latest surf zone forecast from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

We're looking at some interesting swell dynamics developing over the next few days. A north-northwest swell is fading out, but don't worry because a reinforcing pulse of short to medium period north-northeast energy is moving in and will peak tonight before declining through Wednesday. Meanwhile, the forerunners of another small northwest swell are already arriving on Wednesday, with that medium period swell building to its peak on Thursday before gradually declining through the weekend.

For those of you watching the east-facing shores, short period energy from rebuilding trades will increase to near seasonal averages tonight and Wednesday, and that activity will hold steady into the weekend. A small south-southwest swell will be declining tonight into Wednesday, and while we may see small pulses of southerly swell throughout the rest of the week, those south-facing shores will continue to see small but consistent activity.

Let's break this down by island, starting with Kauai. North and east-facing shores are looking solid at six to eight feet tonight and Wednesday morning, with a slight decrease to five to seven feet Wednesday afternoon. West and south-facing shores will stay small, ranging from one to five feet throughout the period.

Over on Oahu, north-facing shores are showing five to seven feet tonight and Wednesday morning, dropping to four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. East-facing shores are also nice at six to eight feet tonight and Wednesday morning before declining to five to seven feet in the afternoon. West and south-facing exposures remain small. Expect mostly sunny conditions Wednesday with very high UV, so bring your sunscreen.

Maui's north and east-facing shores are displaying similar patterns to Oahu, with five to seven feet tonight and Wednesday morning, then four to six feet Wednesday afternoon. West-facing shores will drop to one to three feet Wednesday afternoon, so those spots will be fading through the day.

The Big Island windward and southeast shores are showing four to six feet on north-facing breaks and five to seven feet on east-facing shores, both tapering slightly Wednesday afternoon. The leeward side remains quiet with one to three feet on west and south-facing shores, and conditions there will be even lighter Wednesday afternoon with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower eighties.

Overall, your best windows look to be tonight and early Wednesday morning on the northern and eastern exposures before the swell begins its decline. If you're heading out, watch for rip currents, especially as swell sizes increase, and always surf near a lifeguard. Get out there and enjoy the waves.

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Monday March 23rd Medium North Swell Builds Tuesday Peak Waves 8 to 12 Feet</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Monday, March 23rd, 2026.

A small north swell is gradually declining tonight while a persistent west-northwest swell holds steady across the islands. The real story though unfolds Tuesday when a reinforcing pulse of medium period north-northeast swell arrives and really starts to make waves. Peak action will hit Tuesday afternoon and night, with north and exposed east-facing shores getting close to High Surf Advisory territory before conditions ease Wednesday.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

Starting with Kauai, north-facing breaks will build from 6 to 8 feet tonight to 7 to 10 feet Tuesday morning, then jump to 8 to 12 feet in the afternoon. East-facing shores will see 4 to 6 feet tonight, climbing to 5 to 7 feet Tuesday morning and peaking at 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. West and south-facing shores stay small at 2 to 4 feet. Weather Tuesday looks partly sunny with isolated showers and east winds around 15 miles per hour.

On Oahu, the pattern is similar with north-facing shores ramping up to 8 to 12 feet at their Tuesday peak. East-facing breaks jump from 3 to 5 feet tonight to 6 to 8 feet Tuesday afternoon. Expect mostly sunny skies with a very high UV index and northeast winds gusting to around 20 miles per hour. High temperatures reaching the upper 70s.

Maui sees slightly smaller peaks with north-facing beaches reaching 7 to 10 feet by Tuesday afternoon, up from 5 to 7 feet tonight. East-facing shores climb to 5 to 7 feet. Scattered showers and northeast winds between 10 and 15 miles per hour keep things mild in the mid 70s.

The Big Island windward and southeast side picks up 5 to 7 feet on north-facing breaks Tuesday afternoon. East-facing beaches will see 4 to 6 feet building to 5 to 7 feet. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and north winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Leeward Big Island stays quiet as expected with small 3 to 5 foot waves on west-facing breaks and 2 to 4 feet on south shores. Mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s.

Looking ahead, another west-northwest swell arrives Thursday and peaks Friday before declining through the weekend. Trade wind energy rebuilds to near seasonal average Tuesday night and Wednesday, holding strong into the weekend. A short-lived pulse of small south-southeast swell is possible Wednesday through Friday.

Plan for rip currents, especially in larger surf zones, and remember to always swim near lifeguards. For detailed beach safety information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 09:43:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Monday, March 23rd, 2026.

A small north swell is gradually declining tonight while a persistent west-northwest swell holds steady across the islands. The real story though unfolds Tuesday when a reinforcing pulse of medium period north-northeast swell arrives and really starts to make waves. Peak action will hit Tuesday afternoon and night, with north and exposed east-facing shores getting close to High Surf Advisory territory before conditions ease Wednesday.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

Starting with Kauai, north-facing breaks will build from 6 to 8 feet tonight to 7 to 10 feet Tuesday morning, then jump to 8 to 12 feet in the afternoon. East-facing shores will see 4 to 6 feet tonight, climbing to 5 to 7 feet Tuesday morning and peaking at 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. West and south-facing shores stay small at 2 to 4 feet. Weather Tuesday looks partly sunny with isolated showers and east winds around 15 miles per hour.

On Oahu, the pattern is similar with north-facing shores ramping up to 8 to 12 feet at their Tuesday peak. East-facing breaks jump from 3 to 5 feet tonight to 6 to 8 feet Tuesday afternoon. Expect mostly sunny skies with a very high UV index and northeast winds gusting to around 20 miles per hour. High temperatures reaching the upper 70s.

Maui sees slightly smaller peaks with north-facing beaches reaching 7 to 10 feet by Tuesday afternoon, up from 5 to 7 feet tonight. East-facing shores climb to 5 to 7 feet. Scattered showers and northeast winds between 10 and 15 miles per hour keep things mild in the mid 70s.

The Big Island windward and southeast side picks up 5 to 7 feet on north-facing breaks Tuesday afternoon. East-facing beaches will see 4 to 6 feet building to 5 to 7 feet. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and north winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Leeward Big Island stays quiet as expected with small 3 to 5 foot waves on west-facing breaks and 2 to 4 feet on south shores. Mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s.

Looking ahead, another west-northwest swell arrives Thursday and peaks Friday before declining through the weekend. Trade wind energy rebuilds to near seasonal average Tuesday night and Wednesday, holding strong into the weekend. A short-lived pulse of small south-southeast swell is possible Wednesday through Friday.

Plan for rip currents, especially in larger surf zones, and remember to always swim near lifeguards. For detailed beach safety information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon, this is your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Monday, March 23rd, 2026.

A small north swell is gradually declining tonight while a persistent west-northwest swell holds steady across the islands. The real story though unfolds Tuesday when a reinforcing pulse of medium period north-northeast swell arrives and really starts to make waves. Peak action will hit Tuesday afternoon and night, with north and exposed east-facing shores getting close to High Surf Advisory territory before conditions ease Wednesday.

Let's break down what's happening island by island.

Starting with Kauai, north-facing breaks will build from 6 to 8 feet tonight to 7 to 10 feet Tuesday morning, then jump to 8 to 12 feet in the afternoon. East-facing shores will see 4 to 6 feet tonight, climbing to 5 to 7 feet Tuesday morning and peaking at 6 to 8 feet by afternoon. West and south-facing shores stay small at 2 to 4 feet. Weather Tuesday looks partly sunny with isolated showers and east winds around 15 miles per hour.

On Oahu, the pattern is similar with north-facing shores ramping up to 8 to 12 feet at their Tuesday peak. East-facing breaks jump from 3 to 5 feet tonight to 6 to 8 feet Tuesday afternoon. Expect mostly sunny skies with a very high UV index and northeast winds gusting to around 20 miles per hour. High temperatures reaching the upper 70s.

Maui sees slightly smaller peaks with north-facing beaches reaching 7 to 10 feet by Tuesday afternoon, up from 5 to 7 feet tonight. East-facing shores climb to 5 to 7 feet. Scattered showers and northeast winds between 10 and 15 miles per hour keep things mild in the mid 70s.

The Big Island windward and southeast side picks up 5 to 7 feet on north-facing breaks Tuesday afternoon. East-facing beaches will see 4 to 6 feet building to 5 to 7 feet. Partly sunny skies with scattered showers and north winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Leeward Big Island stays quiet as expected with small 3 to 5 foot waves on west-facing breaks and 2 to 4 feet on south shores. Mostly sunny with highs in the lower 80s.

Looking ahead, another west-northwest swell arrives Thursday and peaks Friday before declining through the weekend. Trade wind energy rebuilds to near seasonal average Tuesday night and Wednesday, holding strong into the weekend. A short-lived pulse of small south-southeast swell is possible Wednesday through Friday.

Plan for rip currents, especially in larger surf zones, and remember to always swim near lifeguards. For detailed beach safety information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Sunday March 23 2026 North Swell Rising Best Waves Kauai Oahu Maui</title>
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      <description>Good evening! Here's your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Sunday night into Monday, March 23rd, 2026.

A northeast swell that peaked yesterday is on its way out, but don't worry because relief is on the way. A fresh north swell is moving in and will team up with existing background swells to keep north-facing shores nicely elevated through the rest of the week. South-facing beaches will stay from going totally flat thanks to a small south-southwest swell, while east-facing shores will see slightly elevated conditions through Monday from the fading northeast swell plus a little northern wrap action. By midweek, trade winds are expected to strengthen, bringing a bump in short-period wind waves to east-facing shores.

Let's break down what's happening around each island.

On Kauai, north-facing shores are looking the best with eight to twelve feet tonight dropping to six to eight feet by morning and holding steady through Monday. West-facing beaches will see two to four feet, while south-facing spots will stay small at two to four feet. East-facing shores will be in the three to five foot range. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and northeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Monday brings partly sunny skies with isolated showers, northeast winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour, and highs around eighty degrees.

Over on Oahu, north-facing breaks are firing at seven to ten feet tonight, dropping to five to seven feet by Monday. West and south-facing shores are staying small in the two to five foot range, while east-facing spots hold three to five feet. Tonight looks cloudy with scattered showers and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Monday will be partly sunny with scattered showers, northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and highs in the upper seventies. The UV index will be very high, so bring that sunscreen.

Maui's north-facing shores are solid at six to eight feet tonight, settling into five to seven feet through Monday. West-facing beaches stay small at two to four feet, south-facing spots hang around three to five feet, and east-facing shores sit at three to five feet. Tonight will be cloudy with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds around five miles per hour in the evening will become light and variable. Monday looks mostly cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms, north winds five to ten miles per hour, and highs in the upper seventies.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are seeing three to five feet on north and east-facing beaches, with south-facing spots at two to four feet. Tonight brings cloudy skies with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, north winds around five miles per hour becoming southwest after midnight. Monday stays cloudy with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, southwest winds around five miles per hour becoming east in the afternoon, and highs in the upper seventies.

On the leeward side, west-fa

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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 09:44:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good evening! Here's your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Sunday night into Monday, March 23rd, 2026.

A northeast swell that peaked yesterday is on its way out, but don't worry because relief is on the way. A fresh north swell is moving in and will team up with existing background swells to keep north-facing shores nicely elevated through the rest of the week. South-facing beaches will stay from going totally flat thanks to a small south-southwest swell, while east-facing shores will see slightly elevated conditions through Monday from the fading northeast swell plus a little northern wrap action. By midweek, trade winds are expected to strengthen, bringing a bump in short-period wind waves to east-facing shores.

Let's break down what's happening around each island.

On Kauai, north-facing shores are looking the best with eight to twelve feet tonight dropping to six to eight feet by morning and holding steady through Monday. West-facing beaches will see two to four feet, while south-facing spots will stay small at two to four feet. East-facing shores will be in the three to five foot range. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and northeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Monday brings partly sunny skies with isolated showers, northeast winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour, and highs around eighty degrees.

Over on Oahu, north-facing breaks are firing at seven to ten feet tonight, dropping to five to seven feet by Monday. West and south-facing shores are staying small in the two to five foot range, while east-facing spots hold three to five feet. Tonight looks cloudy with scattered showers and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Monday will be partly sunny with scattered showers, northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and highs in the upper seventies. The UV index will be very high, so bring that sunscreen.

Maui's north-facing shores are solid at six to eight feet tonight, settling into five to seven feet through Monday. West-facing beaches stay small at two to four feet, south-facing spots hang around three to five feet, and east-facing shores sit at three to five feet. Tonight will be cloudy with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds around five miles per hour in the evening will become light and variable. Monday looks mostly cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms, north winds five to ten miles per hour, and highs in the upper seventies.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are seeing three to five feet on north and east-facing beaches, with south-facing spots at two to four feet. Tonight brings cloudy skies with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, north winds around five miles per hour becoming southwest after midnight. Monday stays cloudy with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, southwest winds around five miles per hour becoming east in the afternoon, and highs in the upper seventies.

On the leeward side, west-fa

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        <![CDATA[Good evening! Here's your Hawaii surf zone forecast for Sunday night into Monday, March 23rd, 2026.

A northeast swell that peaked yesterday is on its way out, but don't worry because relief is on the way. A fresh north swell is moving in and will team up with existing background swells to keep north-facing shores nicely elevated through the rest of the week. South-facing beaches will stay from going totally flat thanks to a small south-southwest swell, while east-facing shores will see slightly elevated conditions through Monday from the fading northeast swell plus a little northern wrap action. By midweek, trade winds are expected to strengthen, bringing a bump in short-period wind waves to east-facing shores.

Let's break down what's happening around each island.

On Kauai, north-facing shores are looking the best with eight to twelve feet tonight dropping to six to eight feet by morning and holding steady through Monday. West-facing beaches will see two to four feet, while south-facing spots will stay small at two to four feet. East-facing shores will be in the three to five foot range. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and northeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Monday brings partly sunny skies with isolated showers, northeast winds picking up to ten to fifteen miles per hour, and highs around eighty degrees.

Over on Oahu, north-facing breaks are firing at seven to ten feet tonight, dropping to five to seven feet by Monday. West and south-facing shores are staying small in the two to five foot range, while east-facing spots hold three to five feet. Tonight looks cloudy with scattered showers and northeast winds around ten miles per hour. Monday will be partly sunny with scattered showers, northeast winds at ten to fifteen miles per hour, and highs in the upper seventies. The UV index will be very high, so bring that sunscreen.

Maui's north-facing shores are solid at six to eight feet tonight, settling into five to seven feet through Monday. West-facing beaches stay small at two to four feet, south-facing spots hang around three to five feet, and east-facing shores sit at three to five feet. Tonight will be cloudy with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Southeast winds around five miles per hour in the evening will become light and variable. Monday looks mostly cloudy with numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms, north winds five to ten miles per hour, and highs in the upper seventies.

The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are seeing three to five feet on north and east-facing beaches, with south-facing spots at two to four feet. Tonight brings cloudy skies with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, north winds around five miles per hour becoming southwest after midnight. Monday stays cloudy with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms, southwest winds around five miles per hour becoming east in the afternoon, and highs in the upper seventies.

On the leeward side, west-fa

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast March 21-22: 10-15 Foot Waves Hit North Shores, High Surf Advisory in Effect</title>
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      <description>Good afternoon everyone, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, March 21st through Sunday, March 22nd.

A powerful northerly swell is peaking across the islands right now, delivering some serious waves to north facing shores. Niihau, Kauai, and Oahu are all experiencing borderline advisory level surf this afternoon, which is why a High Surf Advisory remains in effect for those north facing coasts until 6 AM Sunday morning.

Let's start with Kauai. North facing shores are cranking with 10 to 15 feet tonight, dropping to 9 to 12 feet by morning. That action will continue into Sunday with 9 to 12 feet in the morning, settling to 8 to 12 feet by afternoon. If you're heading out, watch out for that wrap action on the east facing shores, where you're looking at 6 to 8 feet tonight. West and south facing beaches will stay small and manageable with 4 to 7 feet and 3 to 5 feet respectively. Fair weather is expected with mostly cloudy skies and occasional showers, with lows around 70 degrees.

Over on Oahu, the north shores are equally impressive with 10 to 15 feet this evening, easing to 8 to 12 feet overnight and 7 to 10 feet by Sunday afternoon. East facing shores will see some solid swell wrap as well, ranging from 6 to 8 feet tonight before dropping to 3 to 5 feet by tomorrow afternoon. West and south facing shores remain small at 3 to 6 feet and 3 to 5 feet respectively. Expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures hovering around 70 degrees tonight.

Maui is seeing slightly smaller peaks but still respectable conditions. North facing shores are holding 8 to 12 feet tonight, gradually declining to 6 to 8 feet by Sunday afternoon. The wrap swell on east facing beaches is delivering 5 to 7 feet this evening. West and south facing shores remain modest at 2 to 6 feet and 3 to 5 feet. Weather wise, expect cloudy conditions with occasional showers and a chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s.

Big Island windward and southeast shores are catching some of that wrap swell too, with north and east facing beaches showing 5 to 7 feet tonight before settling to 3 to 5 feet Sunday afternoon. South facing shores are holding 5 to 7 feet this evening but dropping significantly to 3 to 5 feet by tomorrow. The leeward side stays quiet with consistent 3 to 5 foot waves on both west and south facing beaches.

Looking ahead, a slight bump from a small west-northwest swell is expected to peak Sunday, while a declining south swell will continue trending down through the weekend. The current northerly swell will gradually diminish as we head into Sunday evening.

One important reminder: with these surf conditions come strong rip currents, especially where the swell is largest. Exercise caution if you're entering the water, and always swim near a lifeguard when available. For the latest beach hazard information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Stay safe out there and enjoy the swe

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 10:55:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good afternoon everyone, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, March 21st through Sunday, March 22nd.

A powerful northerly swell is peaking across the islands right now, delivering some serious waves to north facing shores. Niihau, Kauai, and Oahu are all experiencing borderline advisory level surf this afternoon, which is why a High Surf Advisory remains in effect for those north facing coasts until 6 AM Sunday morning.

Let's start with Kauai. North facing shores are cranking with 10 to 15 feet tonight, dropping to 9 to 12 feet by morning. That action will continue into Sunday with 9 to 12 feet in the morning, settling to 8 to 12 feet by afternoon. If you're heading out, watch out for that wrap action on the east facing shores, where you're looking at 6 to 8 feet tonight. West and south facing beaches will stay small and manageable with 4 to 7 feet and 3 to 5 feet respectively. Fair weather is expected with mostly cloudy skies and occasional showers, with lows around 70 degrees.

Over on Oahu, the north shores are equally impressive with 10 to 15 feet this evening, easing to 8 to 12 feet overnight and 7 to 10 feet by Sunday afternoon. East facing shores will see some solid swell wrap as well, ranging from 6 to 8 feet tonight before dropping to 3 to 5 feet by tomorrow afternoon. West and south facing shores remain small at 3 to 6 feet and 3 to 5 feet respectively. Expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures hovering around 70 degrees tonight.

Maui is seeing slightly smaller peaks but still respectable conditions. North facing shores are holding 8 to 12 feet tonight, gradually declining to 6 to 8 feet by Sunday afternoon. The wrap swell on east facing beaches is delivering 5 to 7 feet this evening. West and south facing shores remain modest at 2 to 6 feet and 3 to 5 feet. Weather wise, expect cloudy conditions with occasional showers and a chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s.

Big Island windward and southeast shores are catching some of that wrap swell too, with north and east facing beaches showing 5 to 7 feet tonight before settling to 3 to 5 feet Sunday afternoon. South facing shores are holding 5 to 7 feet this evening but dropping significantly to 3 to 5 feet by tomorrow. The leeward side stays quiet with consistent 3 to 5 foot waves on both west and south facing beaches.

Looking ahead, a slight bump from a small west-northwest swell is expected to peak Sunday, while a declining south swell will continue trending down through the weekend. The current northerly swell will gradually diminish as we head into Sunday evening.

One important reminder: with these surf conditions come strong rip currents, especially where the swell is largest. Exercise caution if you're entering the water, and always swim near a lifeguard when available. For the latest beach hazard information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Stay safe out there and enjoy the swe

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        <![CDATA[Good afternoon everyone, this is your Hawaii surf forecast for Saturday, March 21st through Sunday, March 22nd.

A powerful northerly swell is peaking across the islands right now, delivering some serious waves to north facing shores. Niihau, Kauai, and Oahu are all experiencing borderline advisory level surf this afternoon, which is why a High Surf Advisory remains in effect for those north facing coasts until 6 AM Sunday morning.

Let's start with Kauai. North facing shores are cranking with 10 to 15 feet tonight, dropping to 9 to 12 feet by morning. That action will continue into Sunday with 9 to 12 feet in the morning, settling to 8 to 12 feet by afternoon. If you're heading out, watch out for that wrap action on the east facing shores, where you're looking at 6 to 8 feet tonight. West and south facing beaches will stay small and manageable with 4 to 7 feet and 3 to 5 feet respectively. Fair weather is expected with mostly cloudy skies and occasional showers, with lows around 70 degrees.

Over on Oahu, the north shores are equally impressive with 10 to 15 feet this evening, easing to 8 to 12 feet overnight and 7 to 10 feet by Sunday afternoon. East facing shores will see some solid swell wrap as well, ranging from 6 to 8 feet tonight before dropping to 3 to 5 feet by tomorrow afternoon. West and south facing shores remain small at 3 to 6 feet and 3 to 5 feet respectively. Expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures hovering around 70 degrees tonight.

Maui is seeing slightly smaller peaks but still respectable conditions. North facing shores are holding 8 to 12 feet tonight, gradually declining to 6 to 8 feet by Sunday afternoon. The wrap swell on east facing beaches is delivering 5 to 7 feet this evening. West and south facing shores remain modest at 2 to 6 feet and 3 to 5 feet. Weather wise, expect cloudy conditions with occasional showers and a chance of thunderstorms, with temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s.

Big Island windward and southeast shores are catching some of that wrap swell too, with north and east facing beaches showing 5 to 7 feet tonight before settling to 3 to 5 feet Sunday afternoon. South facing shores are holding 5 to 7 feet this evening but dropping significantly to 3 to 5 feet by tomorrow. The leeward side stays quiet with consistent 3 to 5 foot waves on both west and south facing beaches.

Looking ahead, a slight bump from a small west-northwest swell is expected to peak Sunday, while a declining south swell will continue trending down through the weekend. The current northerly swell will gradually diminish as we head into Sunday evening.

One important reminder: with these surf conditions come strong rip currents, especially where the swell is largest. Exercise caution if you're entering the water, and always swim near a lifeguard when available. For the latest beach hazard information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Stay safe out there and enjoy the swe

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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Friday Weekend North Shores Peak Seven to Ten Feet Saturday</title>
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      <description>Good morning surfers! Let's break down what's happening in the lineup across the islands this Friday and into the weekend.

A moderate medium period north swell is rebuilding today and will peak tomorrow as it shifts out of the north-northeast. This means the north shores are going to be firing through Saturday with waves reaching seven to ten feet. If you've got a board that handles some juice, north facing breaks are definitely your play.

That said, if you're an east shore enthusiast, we've got some disappointment brewing. East facing shores are staying well below average through the weekend, so you'll be scraping by on two to four foot waves. But don't lose hope just yet. Early next week could bring something special as northeasterly trade winds develop, potentially sending a larger pulse of medium period north-northeast swell your way. We're talking rough surf that could approach High Surf Advisory levels. So patience might pay off for the east side crew.

On the south side, a moderate south swell is slowly fading out today, but a small reinforcing south-southwest swell should arrive this weekend and stick around through Monday. Don't expect anything huge though. South facing shores will be on the smaller side for the rest of the week.

Now let's zoom into specifics. Up on Kauai, north facing shores are looking solid at five to seven feet today, jumping to seven to ten feet on Saturday. West and south shores are smaller, but if you're flexible with your spot selection, there's something to ride. Sunrise is early at six forty, and sunset wraps up at six forty-nine.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions are setting up. North shores are five to seven today, building to seven to ten on Saturday. The UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen. Temperatures are hovering around eighty degrees with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers with isolated thunderstorms both days. Sunrise hits at six thirty-five and sunset is six forty-three.

Maui's got a slightly different flavor. North facing shores start at four to six today and climb to six to ten feet on Saturday. Interesting development here is the west facing shores should see some action, starting at two to four feet and building to four to seven feet by Saturday. This is where that small west-northwest swell is making its presence known. It's actually a better setup for the Valley Isle this weekend.

Down on the Big Island windward and southeast side, north facing shores are a four to six foot proposition today and Saturday. Pretty consistent but not explosive. Leeward side is smaller across the board, so if you're hunting waves on the Big Island, the windward side is your best bet.

A few final notes. Expect rip currents in and near the surf zone, and they'll be stronger the bigger the waves get. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and get in near a lifeguard if possible. Winds are light to moderate across the islands, mostly south to southwest, so unless you're hunt

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 16:41:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good morning surfers! Let's break down what's happening in the lineup across the islands this Friday and into the weekend.

A moderate medium period north swell is rebuilding today and will peak tomorrow as it shifts out of the north-northeast. This means the north shores are going to be firing through Saturday with waves reaching seven to ten feet. If you've got a board that handles some juice, north facing breaks are definitely your play.

That said, if you're an east shore enthusiast, we've got some disappointment brewing. East facing shores are staying well below average through the weekend, so you'll be scraping by on two to four foot waves. But don't lose hope just yet. Early next week could bring something special as northeasterly trade winds develop, potentially sending a larger pulse of medium period north-northeast swell your way. We're talking rough surf that could approach High Surf Advisory levels. So patience might pay off for the east side crew.

On the south side, a moderate south swell is slowly fading out today, but a small reinforcing south-southwest swell should arrive this weekend and stick around through Monday. Don't expect anything huge though. South facing shores will be on the smaller side for the rest of the week.

Now let's zoom into specifics. Up on Kauai, north facing shores are looking solid at five to seven feet today, jumping to seven to ten feet on Saturday. West and south shores are smaller, but if you're flexible with your spot selection, there's something to ride. Sunrise is early at six forty, and sunset wraps up at six forty-nine.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions are setting up. North shores are five to seven today, building to seven to ten on Saturday. The UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen. Temperatures are hovering around eighty degrees with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers with isolated thunderstorms both days. Sunrise hits at six thirty-five and sunset is six forty-three.

Maui's got a slightly different flavor. North facing shores start at four to six today and climb to six to ten feet on Saturday. Interesting development here is the west facing shores should see some action, starting at two to four feet and building to four to seven feet by Saturday. This is where that small west-northwest swell is making its presence known. It's actually a better setup for the Valley Isle this weekend.

Down on the Big Island windward and southeast side, north facing shores are a four to six foot proposition today and Saturday. Pretty consistent but not explosive. Leeward side is smaller across the board, so if you're hunting waves on the Big Island, the windward side is your best bet.

A few final notes. Expect rip currents in and near the surf zone, and they'll be stronger the bigger the waves get. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and get in near a lifeguard if possible. Winds are light to moderate across the islands, mostly south to southwest, so unless you're hunt

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        <![CDATA[Good morning surfers! Let's break down what's happening in the lineup across the islands this Friday and into the weekend.

A moderate medium period north swell is rebuilding today and will peak tomorrow as it shifts out of the north-northeast. This means the north shores are going to be firing through Saturday with waves reaching seven to ten feet. If you've got a board that handles some juice, north facing breaks are definitely your play.

That said, if you're an east shore enthusiast, we've got some disappointment brewing. East facing shores are staying well below average through the weekend, so you'll be scraping by on two to four foot waves. But don't lose hope just yet. Early next week could bring something special as northeasterly trade winds develop, potentially sending a larger pulse of medium period north-northeast swell your way. We're talking rough surf that could approach High Surf Advisory levels. So patience might pay off for the east side crew.

On the south side, a moderate south swell is slowly fading out today, but a small reinforcing south-southwest swell should arrive this weekend and stick around through Monday. Don't expect anything huge though. South facing shores will be on the smaller side for the rest of the week.

Now let's zoom into specifics. Up on Kauai, north facing shores are looking solid at five to seven feet today, jumping to seven to ten feet on Saturday. West and south shores are smaller, but if you're flexible with your spot selection, there's something to ride. Sunrise is early at six forty, and sunset wraps up at six forty-nine.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions are setting up. North shores are five to seven today, building to seven to ten on Saturday. The UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen. Temperatures are hovering around eighty degrees with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers with isolated thunderstorms both days. Sunrise hits at six thirty-five and sunset is six forty-three.

Maui's got a slightly different flavor. North facing shores start at four to six today and climb to six to ten feet on Saturday. Interesting development here is the west facing shores should see some action, starting at two to four feet and building to four to seven feet by Saturday. This is where that small west-northwest swell is making its presence known. It's actually a better setup for the Valley Isle this weekend.

Down on the Big Island windward and southeast side, north facing shores are a four to six foot proposition today and Saturday. Pretty consistent but not explosive. Leeward side is smaller across the board, so if you're hunting waves on the Big Island, the windward side is your best bet.

A few final notes. Expect rip currents in and near the surf zone, and they'll be stronger the bigger the waves get. Swimmers should exercise caution at all times and get in near a lifeguard if possible. Winds are light to moderate across the islands, mostly south to southwest, so unless you're hunt

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      <title>Massive East Shore Surf Alert Hawaii Braces for 8 to 12 Foot Swells with Upcoming North Swell Warning</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Let's break down Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

East facing shores are keeping things exciting with a solid 8 to 12 foot swell that's holding steady through Thursday. These are some serious waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning and newbies staying safely on the beach.

North and west facing shores are playing it cool with modest 3 to 5 foot waves - nothing to write home about, but still decent for a casual session. South facing shores are keeping things mellow with a consistent 2 to 4 foot range.

But hold onto your board wax, because a game-changing north to north-northeast swell is brewing! Forerunners will start rolling in Sunday night, building to near warning levels by Monday and Tuesday. West Maui and west Big Island near Kua Bay are gonna see some serious elevation - we're talking potential advisory level surf heights.

Winds are keeping things spicy with east breezes ranging 15 to 20 mph, occasionally gusting up to 25 mph. Expect scattered showers and mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions across the islands.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and daytime highs around 80 degrees - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Pro tip for beach-goers: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean. These waves demand respect, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 10:42:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Let's break down Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

East facing shores are keeping things exciting with a solid 8 to 12 foot swell that's holding steady through Thursday. These are some serious waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning and newbies staying safely on the beach.

North and west facing shores are playing it cool with modest 3 to 5 foot waves - nothing to write home about, but still decent for a casual session. South facing shores are keeping things mellow with a consistent 2 to 4 foot range.

But hold onto your board wax, because a game-changing north to north-northeast swell is brewing! Forerunners will start rolling in Sunday night, building to near warning levels by Monday and Tuesday. West Maui and west Big Island near Kua Bay are gonna see some serious elevation - we're talking potential advisory level surf heights.

Winds are keeping things spicy with east breezes ranging 15 to 20 mph, occasionally gusting up to 25 mph. Expect scattered showers and mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions across the islands.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and daytime highs around 80 degrees - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Pro tip for beach-goers: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean. These waves demand respect, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Let's break down Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

East facing shores are keeping things exciting with a solid 8 to 12 foot swell that's holding steady through Thursday. These are some serious waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning and newbies staying safely on the beach.

North and west facing shores are playing it cool with modest 3 to 5 foot waves - nothing to write home about, but still decent for a casual session. South facing shores are keeping things mellow with a consistent 2 to 4 foot range.

But hold onto your board wax, because a game-changing north to north-northeast swell is brewing! Forerunners will start rolling in Sunday night, building to near warning levels by Monday and Tuesday. West Maui and west Big Island near Kua Bay are gonna see some serious elevation - we're talking potential advisory level surf heights.

Winds are keeping things spicy with east breezes ranging 15 to 20 mph, occasionally gusting up to 25 mph. Expect scattered showers and mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions across the islands.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and daytime highs around 80 degrees - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Pro tip for beach-goers: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean. These waves demand respect, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive East Shore Waves Alert High Surf Advisory Hawaii Surfers Prepare for Epic 8-12 Foot Swells Through Wednesday</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's gonna make your board quiver with anticipation.

East-facing shores are absolutely pumping right now with a High Surf Advisory in full effect through Wednesday night. We're talking monster waves ranging 8 to 12 feet that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Those strong upstream trades are creating a seriously radical playground for advanced wave hunters.

If you're looking to catch some action on north, west, and south shores, temper your expectations. Surf's gonna be pretty mellow - we're talking modest 2-4 foot faces with minimal excitement. But hold onto your leashes, because a small medium-period northwest swell is sneaking in late Wednesday through Friday, offering a tiny bump in north-facing wave action.

Now here's where it gets seriously exciting - we've got a heavyweight swell brewing for next week. Forerunners of a moderate to large long-period north swell are set to arrive late Sunday night. By Monday, we'll be looking at advisory-level waves that'll build quickly and then gradually decline through midweek.

For tonight, expect breezy east winds around 20-25 mph, scattered showers, and temperatures hanging in the upper 60s. Wednesday looks mostly sunny with continued strong easterly winds and scattered tropical sprinkles.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and never surf alone. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 10:42:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's gonna make your board quiver with anticipation.

East-facing shores are absolutely pumping right now with a High Surf Advisory in full effect through Wednesday night. We're talking monster waves ranging 8 to 12 feet that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Those strong upstream trades are creating a seriously radical playground for advanced wave hunters.

If you're looking to catch some action on north, west, and south shores, temper your expectations. Surf's gonna be pretty mellow - we're talking modest 2-4 foot faces with minimal excitement. But hold onto your leashes, because a small medium-period northwest swell is sneaking in late Wednesday through Friday, offering a tiny bump in north-facing wave action.

Now here's where it gets seriously exciting - we've got a heavyweight swell brewing for next week. Forerunners of a moderate to large long-period north swell are set to arrive late Sunday night. By Monday, we'll be looking at advisory-level waves that'll build quickly and then gradually decline through midweek.

For tonight, expect breezy east winds around 20-25 mph, scattered showers, and temperatures hanging in the upper 60s. Wednesday looks mostly sunny with continued strong easterly winds and scattered tropical sprinkles.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and never surf alone. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's gonna make your board quiver with anticipation.

East-facing shores are absolutely pumping right now with a High Surf Advisory in full effect through Wednesday night. We're talking monster waves ranging 8 to 12 feet that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Those strong upstream trades are creating a seriously radical playground for advanced wave hunters.

If you're looking to catch some action on north, west, and south shores, temper your expectations. Surf's gonna be pretty mellow - we're talking modest 2-4 foot faces with minimal excitement. But hold onto your leashes, because a small medium-period northwest swell is sneaking in late Wednesday through Friday, offering a tiny bump in north-facing wave action.

Now here's where it gets seriously exciting - we've got a heavyweight swell brewing for next week. Forerunners of a moderate to large long-period north swell are set to arrive late Sunday night. By Monday, we'll be looking at advisory-level waves that'll build quickly and then gradually decline through midweek.

For tonight, expect breezy east winds around 20-25 mph, scattered showers, and temperatures hanging in the upper 60s. Wednesday looks mostly sunny with continued strong easterly winds and scattered tropical sprinkles.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and never surf alone. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Hawaiian Islands with Monster 7-12 Foot Waves Across East Facing Shores This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to drop some serious swell knowledge.

East-facing shores are cranking up the excitement with a High Surf Advisory that's set to rock the Hawaiian islands through Wednesday. We're talking monster waves ranging from 7 to 12 feet - that's some serious playground for experienced surfers!

These massive swells are being driven by powerful trade winds creating a relentless fetch upstream. Think of it like nature's own surf machine churning out epic conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward shores are all feeling the maritime magic.

For those looking to catch some serious action, east-facing beaches are your go-to spot. Expect consistent wave heights between 7-10 feet tonight, ramping up to 8-12 feet tomorrow. North, west, and south facing shores? They're keeping things mellow with modest 1-3 foot swells.

Wind conditions are looking spicy too - east winds hammering at 20-25 mph, which means choppy, dynamic conditions for advanced surfers. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy upper 60s to upper 70s, with mostly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding some dramatic flair to your surf session.

Looking ahead, surf enthusiasts should mark their calendars. A promising north swell (010-020 degrees) is forecasted to arrive late Sunday night, potentially building to advisory levels by next week. 

Safety first, wave warriors! Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Aloha and catch those epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 10:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to drop some serious swell knowledge.

East-facing shores are cranking up the excitement with a High Surf Advisory that's set to rock the Hawaiian islands through Wednesday. We're talking monster waves ranging from 7 to 12 feet - that's some serious playground for experienced surfers!

These massive swells are being driven by powerful trade winds creating a relentless fetch upstream. Think of it like nature's own surf machine churning out epic conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward shores are all feeling the maritime magic.

For those looking to catch some serious action, east-facing beaches are your go-to spot. Expect consistent wave heights between 7-10 feet tonight, ramping up to 8-12 feet tomorrow. North, west, and south facing shores? They're keeping things mellow with modest 1-3 foot swells.

Wind conditions are looking spicy too - east winds hammering at 20-25 mph, which means choppy, dynamic conditions for advanced surfers. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy upper 60s to upper 70s, with mostly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding some dramatic flair to your surf session.

Looking ahead, surf enthusiasts should mark their calendars. A promising north swell (010-020 degrees) is forecasted to arrive late Sunday night, potentially building to advisory levels by next week. 

Safety first, wave warriors! Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Aloha and catch those epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to drop some serious swell knowledge.

East-facing shores are cranking up the excitement with a High Surf Advisory that's set to rock the Hawaiian islands through Wednesday. We're talking monster waves ranging from 7 to 12 feet - that's some serious playground for experienced surfers!

These massive swells are being driven by powerful trade winds creating a relentless fetch upstream. Think of it like nature's own surf machine churning out epic conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward shores are all feeling the maritime magic.

For those looking to catch some serious action, east-facing beaches are your go-to spot. Expect consistent wave heights between 7-10 feet tonight, ramping up to 8-12 feet tomorrow. North, west, and south facing shores? They're keeping things mellow with modest 1-3 foot swells.

Wind conditions are looking spicy too - east winds hammering at 20-25 mph, which means choppy, dynamic conditions for advanced surfers. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy upper 60s to upper 70s, with mostly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding some dramatic flair to your surf session.

Looking ahead, surf enthusiasts should mark their calendars. A promising north swell (010-020 degrees) is forecasted to arrive late Sunday night, potentially building to advisory levels by next week. 

Safety first, wave warriors! Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Aloha and catch those epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii High Surf Advisory Brings Massive 8 to 12 Foot Waves to East Facing Shores This Washington Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this Washington's Birthday weekend. Our east-facing coastlines are getting hammered with a serious high surf advisory that's pumping out waves between 8 to 12 feet - this is not your average day at the beach!

Strong trade winds around 20 to 25 miles per hour are generating massive easterly swells that are lighting up our surf zones. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward sides are all experiencing these epic conditions. If you're an experienced surfer looking for some adrenaline, these are your golden hours.

For the North and West facing shores, expect more mellow vibes with surf ranges between 1 to 5 feet. The South facing shores are holding steady at 1 to 4 feet. A small northwest swell will peek in midweek, offering a slight bump for those northern exposures on Wednesday and Thursday.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, depending on your island location. Sunrise kicks off around 6:45 to 7:10 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:19 and 6:34 PM.

Rip currents are a serious concern with these big waves, so swimmers and beach-goers should exercise extreme caution. Always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach safety resources before heading out.

Catch these epic waves safely, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 10:42:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this Washington's Birthday weekend. Our east-facing coastlines are getting hammered with a serious high surf advisory that's pumping out waves between 8 to 12 feet - this is not your average day at the beach!

Strong trade winds around 20 to 25 miles per hour are generating massive easterly swells that are lighting up our surf zones. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward sides are all experiencing these epic conditions. If you're an experienced surfer looking for some adrenaline, these are your golden hours.

For the North and West facing shores, expect more mellow vibes with surf ranges between 1 to 5 feet. The South facing shores are holding steady at 1 to 4 feet. A small northwest swell will peek in midweek, offering a slight bump for those northern exposures on Wednesday and Thursday.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, depending on your island location. Sunrise kicks off around 6:45 to 7:10 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:19 and 6:34 PM.

Rip currents are a serious concern with these big waves, so swimmers and beach-goers should exercise extreme caution. Always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach safety resources before heading out.

Catch these epic waves safely, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this Washington's Birthday weekend. Our east-facing coastlines are getting hammered with a serious high surf advisory that's pumping out waves between 8 to 12 feet - this is not your average day at the beach!

Strong trade winds around 20 to 25 miles per hour are generating massive easterly swells that are lighting up our surf zones. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward sides are all experiencing these epic conditions. If you're an experienced surfer looking for some adrenaline, these are your golden hours.

For the North and West facing shores, expect more mellow vibes with surf ranges between 1 to 5 feet. The South facing shores are holding steady at 1 to 4 feet. A small northwest swell will peek in midweek, offering a slight bump for those northern exposures on Wednesday and Thursday.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, depending on your island location. Sunrise kicks off around 6:45 to 7:10 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:19 and 6:34 PM.

Rip currents are a serious concern with these big waves, so swimmers and beach-goers should exercise extreme caution. Always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach safety resources before heading out.

Catch these epic waves safely, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Monster Waves Alert Hawaii East Shores High Surf Advisory 7-12 Feet Trade Winds Bring Epic Surfing Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of surf action across the Hawaiian Islands. The east-facing shores are about to light up with some serious wave energy that'll have adrenaline junkies jumping for joy.

We're looking at a high surf advisory that's pumping up the east-facing shores with some monster waves ranging from 7 to 12 feet. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward side are all set to feel the power of these trade wind swells. If you're an experienced surfer, this is your moment - but newbies should definitely keep their feet on the sand.

The trade winds are cranking up, blowing steady at 15 to 20 miles per hour and expected to increase to around 25 mph by Sunday afternoon. These winds are the driving force behind our epic surf conditions, creating a playground for wind swell enthusiasts.

North-facing shores won't be left out of the fun, holding steady with 3-5 foot waves. South-facing beaches will see a slight bump, climbing from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s - perfect for catching waves and working on that tropical tan.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 10:42:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of surf action across the Hawaiian Islands. The east-facing shores are about to light up with some serious wave energy that'll have adrenaline junkies jumping for joy.

We're looking at a high surf advisory that's pumping up the east-facing shores with some monster waves ranging from 7 to 12 feet. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward side are all set to feel the power of these trade wind swells. If you're an experienced surfer, this is your moment - but newbies should definitely keep their feet on the sand.

The trade winds are cranking up, blowing steady at 15 to 20 miles per hour and expected to increase to around 25 mph by Sunday afternoon. These winds are the driving force behind our epic surf conditions, creating a playground for wind swell enthusiasts.

North-facing shores won't be left out of the fun, holding steady with 3-5 foot waves. South-facing beaches will see a slight bump, climbing from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s - perfect for catching waves and working on that tropical tan.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of surf action across the Hawaiian Islands. The east-facing shores are about to light up with some serious wave energy that'll have adrenaline junkies jumping for joy.

We're looking at a high surf advisory that's pumping up the east-facing shores with some monster waves ranging from 7 to 12 feet. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward side are all set to feel the power of these trade wind swells. If you're an experienced surfer, this is your moment - but newbies should definitely keep their feet on the sand.

The trade winds are cranking up, blowing steady at 15 to 20 miles per hour and expected to increase to around 25 mph by Sunday afternoon. These winds are the driving force behind our epic surf conditions, creating a playground for wind swell enthusiasts.

North-facing shores won't be left out of the fun, holding steady with 3-5 foot waves. South-facing beaches will see a slight bump, climbing from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s - perfect for catching waves and working on that tropical tan.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Weekend Surf Forecast: Northwest Swell Drops, East Shores Pumping with 6-8 Foot Waves and Windy Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian wave action. 

The northwest swell is holding steady tonight but will gradually decrease over the weekend. While minimal northwest energy is expected early next week, wind swell will keep things interesting for select spots.

East facing shores are about to light up! Strong trade winds are cranking up the surf, with heights potentially reaching advisory levels by Sunday. Expect consistent 6-8 foot faces that will have longboarders and wave hunters stoked.

North facing shores across all islands are delivering solid 6-8 foot waves this evening, dropping slightly to 5-7 feet on Saturday. West facing shores will see a mellow 3-5 foot range, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean lines.

South shore conditions remain relatively small, offering gentle 1-3 foot rollers with some background trade wind swell. Not epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to get wet.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, with east winds blowing consistently at 15-20 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian wind conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 10:41:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian wave action. 

The northwest swell is holding steady tonight but will gradually decrease over the weekend. While minimal northwest energy is expected early next week, wind swell will keep things interesting for select spots.

East facing shores are about to light up! Strong trade winds are cranking up the surf, with heights potentially reaching advisory levels by Sunday. Expect consistent 6-8 foot faces that will have longboarders and wave hunters stoked.

North facing shores across all islands are delivering solid 6-8 foot waves this evening, dropping slightly to 5-7 feet on Saturday. West facing shores will see a mellow 3-5 foot range, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean lines.

South shore conditions remain relatively small, offering gentle 1-3 foot rollers with some background trade wind swell. Not epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to get wet.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, with east winds blowing consistently at 15-20 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian wind conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian wave action. 

The northwest swell is holding steady tonight but will gradually decrease over the weekend. While minimal northwest energy is expected early next week, wind swell will keep things interesting for select spots.

East facing shores are about to light up! Strong trade winds are cranking up the surf, with heights potentially reaching advisory levels by Sunday. Expect consistent 6-8 foot faces that will have longboarders and wave hunters stoked.

North facing shores across all islands are delivering solid 6-8 foot waves this evening, dropping slightly to 5-7 feet on Saturday. West facing shores will see a mellow 3-5 foot range, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean lines.

South shore conditions remain relatively small, offering gentle 1-3 foot rollers with some background trade wind swell. Not epic, but definitely rideable for those looking to get wet.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, with east winds blowing consistently at 15-20 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian wind conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Epic Trade Winds Spark Exciting 4-6 Foot Waves on East-Facing Shores This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands. A small northwest swell is building and will peak on Friday, bringing some fun bumps to the north and west-facing shores. Don't expect massive waves, but there's enough energy to keep things interesting.

East-facing shores are where the real action is happening. Strong trade winds are creating some seriously spicy conditions. Oahu and Kauai could see advisory or even warning-level surf along their eastern coastlines. If you're an east-side surfer, you'll want to grab your board and catch these energetic waves.

Kauai's looking at consistent 5-7 foot surf on north and east-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Expect east winds howling at 15-20 mph, so be prepared for some gusty conditions. The island will see mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, keeping temperatures comfortably in the upper 60s to around 80.

Oahu's surf scene mirrors Kauai's, with 4-6 foot waves on north and east-facing shores. The UV index is hitting very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. East winds will be cranking around 20 mph, creating some exciting conditions for wind and surf enthusiasts.

Maui and the Big Island are joining the party with similar surf patterns. East-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves, while north-facing shores offer a more modest 3-5 foot range. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies and the occasional refreshing shower.

Bottom line: It's a classic Hawaiian surf forecast with trade winds driving the action. East-facing shores are the stars of the show, so grab your board, check the local conditions, and get ready to ride some sweet island waves!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 10:42:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands. A small northwest swell is building and will peak on Friday, bringing some fun bumps to the north and west-facing shores. Don't expect massive waves, but there's enough energy to keep things interesting.

East-facing shores are where the real action is happening. Strong trade winds are creating some seriously spicy conditions. Oahu and Kauai could see advisory or even warning-level surf along their eastern coastlines. If you're an east-side surfer, you'll want to grab your board and catch these energetic waves.

Kauai's looking at consistent 5-7 foot surf on north and east-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Expect east winds howling at 15-20 mph, so be prepared for some gusty conditions. The island will see mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, keeping temperatures comfortably in the upper 60s to around 80.

Oahu's surf scene mirrors Kauai's, with 4-6 foot waves on north and east-facing shores. The UV index is hitting very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. East winds will be cranking around 20 mph, creating some exciting conditions for wind and surf enthusiasts.

Maui and the Big Island are joining the party with similar surf patterns. East-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves, while north-facing shores offer a more modest 3-5 foot range. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies and the occasional refreshing shower.

Bottom line: It's a classic Hawaiian surf forecast with trade winds driving the action. East-facing shores are the stars of the show, so grab your board, check the local conditions, and get ready to ride some sweet island waves!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands. A small northwest swell is building and will peak on Friday, bringing some fun bumps to the north and west-facing shores. Don't expect massive waves, but there's enough energy to keep things interesting.

East-facing shores are where the real action is happening. Strong trade winds are creating some seriously spicy conditions. Oahu and Kauai could see advisory or even warning-level surf along their eastern coastlines. If you're an east-side surfer, you'll want to grab your board and catch these energetic waves.

Kauai's looking at consistent 5-7 foot surf on north and east-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Expect east winds howling at 15-20 mph, so be prepared for some gusty conditions. The island will see mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, keeping temperatures comfortably in the upper 60s to around 80.

Oahu's surf scene mirrors Kauai's, with 4-6 foot waves on north and east-facing shores. The UV index is hitting very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. East winds will be cranking around 20 mph, creating some exciting conditions for wind and surf enthusiasts.

Maui and the Big Island are joining the party with similar surf patterns. East-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves, while north-facing shores offer a more modest 3-5 foot range. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s with mostly sunny skies and the occasional refreshing shower.

Bottom line: It's a classic Hawaiian surf forecast with trade winds driving the action. East-facing shores are the stars of the show, so grab your board, check the local conditions, and get ready to ride some sweet island waves!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Hawaiian Islands: Monster Waves 7-10 Feet Pound East Facing Shores with Strong Trade Winds</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5503187027</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. 

The trade winds are cranking up a high surf advisory for east facing shores that's going to make your board bounce. We're looking at monster waves ranging 7-10 feet tonight and dropping slightly to 6-8 feet tomorrow. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward regions are all under the gun for some serious surf.

Tonight's forecast is packed with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers, with temperatures hovering in the upper 60s. East winds are blowing strong at 15-20 mph, which is generating these epic wave conditions. Expect east facing shores to be the main attraction for hardcore surfers.

The surf scene is dynamic - we're seeing a gradual downward trend in wave heights, but don't get too comfortable. Meteorologists are predicting trades will restrengthen over the weekend, potentially bringing another round of advisory and even warning level surf along east facing shores.

For those seeking variety, small to medium northwest swells will continue through the weekend. A little something for everyone - north facing shores will see 3-5 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 4-6 feet tomorrow afternoon.

Safety first, surf warriors! Rip currents are likely, so enter waters near lifeguards and stay alert. UV index is high, so slap on that sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Catch these waves if you can, but always respect the ocean's power. Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 10:42:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. 

The trade winds are cranking up a high surf advisory for east facing shores that's going to make your board bounce. We're looking at monster waves ranging 7-10 feet tonight and dropping slightly to 6-8 feet tomorrow. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward regions are all under the gun for some serious surf.

Tonight's forecast is packed with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers, with temperatures hovering in the upper 60s. East winds are blowing strong at 15-20 mph, which is generating these epic wave conditions. Expect east facing shores to be the main attraction for hardcore surfers.

The surf scene is dynamic - we're seeing a gradual downward trend in wave heights, but don't get too comfortable. Meteorologists are predicting trades will restrengthen over the weekend, potentially bringing another round of advisory and even warning level surf along east facing shores.

For those seeking variety, small to medium northwest swells will continue through the weekend. A little something for everyone - north facing shores will see 3-5 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 4-6 feet tomorrow afternoon.

Safety first, surf warriors! Rip currents are likely, so enter waters near lifeguards and stay alert. UV index is high, so slap on that sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Catch these waves if you can, but always respect the ocean's power. Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. 

The trade winds are cranking up a high surf advisory for east facing shores that's going to make your board bounce. We're looking at monster waves ranging 7-10 feet tonight and dropping slightly to 6-8 feet tomorrow. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward regions are all under the gun for some serious surf.

Tonight's forecast is packed with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers, with temperatures hovering in the upper 60s. East winds are blowing strong at 15-20 mph, which is generating these epic wave conditions. Expect east facing shores to be the main attraction for hardcore surfers.

The surf scene is dynamic - we're seeing a gradual downward trend in wave heights, but don't get too comfortable. Meteorologists are predicting trades will restrengthen over the weekend, potentially bringing another round of advisory and even warning level surf along east facing shores.

For those seeking variety, small to medium northwest swells will continue through the weekend. A little something for everyone - north facing shores will see 3-5 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 4-6 feet tomorrow afternoon.

Safety first, surf warriors! Rip currents are likely, so enter waters near lifeguards and stay alert. UV index is high, so slap on that sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Catch these waves if you can, but always respect the ocean's power. Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Hawaii: Massive 7-10 Foot Waves Pound East-Facing Shores with Intense Trade Winds</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3599163306</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores as we dive into today's epic surf forecast.

Hold onto your boards, because the trade winds are cranking up the intensity! East-facing shores are experiencing a High Surf Advisory with massive waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet tonight. These aren't your typical gentle rollers - we're talking serious ocean power that'll have even experienced surfers taking notice.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all feeling the maritime mood. Expect breezy east winds between 15 to 25 miles per hour creating those thundering waves. While east-facing shores are the star of the show, don't ignore the other coastlines. North-facing shores are holding steady with 3 to 5 foot swells, offering some reliable riding conditions.

As we roll into Wednesday, the surf will gradually calm down. East-facing shores will see waves dropping to 6 to 8 feet - still impressive but less intense. Small northwest and background south swells will continue providing some additional action for adventurous wave hunters.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to low 80s, with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers adding some tropical drama to the scene.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so swim near lifeguards and stay alert.

Catch those waves safely, Hawaii! Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 10:42:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores as we dive into today's epic surf forecast.

Hold onto your boards, because the trade winds are cranking up the intensity! East-facing shores are experiencing a High Surf Advisory with massive waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet tonight. These aren't your typical gentle rollers - we're talking serious ocean power that'll have even experienced surfers taking notice.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all feeling the maritime mood. Expect breezy east winds between 15 to 25 miles per hour creating those thundering waves. While east-facing shores are the star of the show, don't ignore the other coastlines. North-facing shores are holding steady with 3 to 5 foot swells, offering some reliable riding conditions.

As we roll into Wednesday, the surf will gradually calm down. East-facing shores will see waves dropping to 6 to 8 feet - still impressive but less intense. Small northwest and background south swells will continue providing some additional action for adventurous wave hunters.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to low 80s, with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers adding some tropical drama to the scene.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so swim near lifeguards and stay alert.

Catch those waves safely, Hawaii! Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores as we dive into today's epic surf forecast.

Hold onto your boards, because the trade winds are cranking up the intensity! East-facing shores are experiencing a High Surf Advisory with massive waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet tonight. These aren't your typical gentle rollers - we're talking serious ocean power that'll have even experienced surfers taking notice.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all feeling the maritime mood. Expect breezy east winds between 15 to 25 miles per hour creating those thundering waves. While east-facing shores are the star of the show, don't ignore the other coastlines. North-facing shores are holding steady with 3 to 5 foot swells, offering some reliable riding conditions.

As we roll into Wednesday, the surf will gradually calm down. East-facing shores will see waves dropping to 6 to 8 feet - still impressive but less intense. Small northwest and background south swells will continue providing some additional action for adventurous wave hunters.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a comfortable range in the upper 60s to low 80s, with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers adding some tropical drama to the scene.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so swim near lifeguards and stay alert.

Catch those waves safely, Hawaii! Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Warning Hawaii: Monster 15 Foot Waves Slam East Shores with Powerful Winds and Dramatic Swell Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5706448699</link>
      <description>Aloha surf enthusiasts! This is your Hawaii surf report coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Get ready for some seriously epic wave action hitting our islands right now. We've got a High Surf Warning blazing across all east facing shores with massive swells rolling in at a jaw-dropping 10 to 15 feet tonight and early Tuesday.

If you're planning to catch some waves, listen up! The east shores are going absolutely wild with powerful winds generating monster surf. Expect breezy conditions with east winds hammering between 20 to 30 miles per hour, especially around Oahu and Kauai.

As we roll into Tuesday, those monster waves will start to mellow out a bit, dropping to a still impressive 7 to 10 feet. North facing shores will see consistent 4 to 6 foot swells during tonight and early morning, gradually decreasing to 3 to 5 feet by Tuesday afternoon.

Other island shores are looking pretty chill. West facing beaches will see modest 2 to 4 foot swells, while south facing shores will keep things mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with occasional to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s overnight and climb to the upper 70s during the day.

Pro tip for water warriors: Keep an eye on those rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard. These waves are not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 10:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surf enthusiasts! This is your Hawaii surf report coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Get ready for some seriously epic wave action hitting our islands right now. We've got a High Surf Warning blazing across all east facing shores with massive swells rolling in at a jaw-dropping 10 to 15 feet tonight and early Tuesday.

If you're planning to catch some waves, listen up! The east shores are going absolutely wild with powerful winds generating monster surf. Expect breezy conditions with east winds hammering between 20 to 30 miles per hour, especially around Oahu and Kauai.

As we roll into Tuesday, those monster waves will start to mellow out a bit, dropping to a still impressive 7 to 10 feet. North facing shores will see consistent 4 to 6 foot swells during tonight and early morning, gradually decreasing to 3 to 5 feet by Tuesday afternoon.

Other island shores are looking pretty chill. West facing beaches will see modest 2 to 4 foot swells, while south facing shores will keep things mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with occasional to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s overnight and climb to the upper 70s during the day.

Pro tip for water warriors: Keep an eye on those rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard. These waves are not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surf enthusiasts! This is your Hawaii surf report coming in hot from the National Weather Service.

Get ready for some seriously epic wave action hitting our islands right now. We've got a High Surf Warning blazing across all east facing shores with massive swells rolling in at a jaw-dropping 10 to 15 feet tonight and early Tuesday.

If you're planning to catch some waves, listen up! The east shores are going absolutely wild with powerful winds generating monster surf. Expect breezy conditions with east winds hammering between 20 to 30 miles per hour, especially around Oahu and Kauai.

As we roll into Tuesday, those monster waves will start to mellow out a bit, dropping to a still impressive 7 to 10 feet. North facing shores will see consistent 4 to 6 foot swells during tonight and early morning, gradually decreasing to 3 to 5 feet by Tuesday afternoon.

Other island shores are looking pretty chill. West facing beaches will see modest 2 to 4 foot swells, while south facing shores will keep things mellow with 1 to 3 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with occasional to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s overnight and climb to the upper 70s during the day.

Pro tip for water warriors: Keep an eye on those rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard. These waves are not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive High Surf Warning Hits Hawaiian Islands with 10-15 Foot Waves Challenging Surfers Across East-Facing Shores</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands as we break down the epic surf conditions heading our way.

Hold onto your boards, because the east-facing shores are about to get hammered with a massive High Surf Warning. We're talking monster waves ranging from 10 to 15 feet that'll make even the most seasoned surfers think twice! These towering swells are courtesy of some seriously strong trade winds blowing through Monday night.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward side are all under the gun with these intense conditions. Expect breezy northeast winds screaming between 20 to 30 miles per hour, creating a real challenge for ocean enthusiasts.

The good news? Things will calm down slightly Tuesday and Wednesday, but don't get too comfortable. The surf will still remain elevated, potentially hanging around advisory levels. Trade winds will continue to flex their muscles, keeping things spicy throughout the week.

For those seeking gentler waves, the north and west-facing shores will see more modest 5-7 foot swells. South-facing beaches are looking pretty mellow, with small 1-3 foot waves and some background south-southwest energy adding a little flavor.

Pro tip: Check those local beach safety resources before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these conditions are not for the faint of heart. Cloudy skies, scattered showers, and isolated thunderstorms are also on the menu, so keep your weather eye open.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced big wave rider, this could be your moment. If not, maybe enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 10:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands as we break down the epic surf conditions heading our way.

Hold onto your boards, because the east-facing shores are about to get hammered with a massive High Surf Warning. We're talking monster waves ranging from 10 to 15 feet that'll make even the most seasoned surfers think twice! These towering swells are courtesy of some seriously strong trade winds blowing through Monday night.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward side are all under the gun with these intense conditions. Expect breezy northeast winds screaming between 20 to 30 miles per hour, creating a real challenge for ocean enthusiasts.

The good news? Things will calm down slightly Tuesday and Wednesday, but don't get too comfortable. The surf will still remain elevated, potentially hanging around advisory levels. Trade winds will continue to flex their muscles, keeping things spicy throughout the week.

For those seeking gentler waves, the north and west-facing shores will see more modest 5-7 foot swells. South-facing beaches are looking pretty mellow, with small 1-3 foot waves and some background south-southwest energy adding a little flavor.

Pro tip: Check those local beach safety resources before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these conditions are not for the faint of heart. Cloudy skies, scattered showers, and isolated thunderstorms are also on the menu, so keep your weather eye open.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced big wave rider, this could be your moment. If not, maybe enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands as we break down the epic surf conditions heading our way.

Hold onto your boards, because the east-facing shores are about to get hammered with a massive High Surf Warning. We're talking monster waves ranging from 10 to 15 feet that'll make even the most seasoned surfers think twice! These towering swells are courtesy of some seriously strong trade winds blowing through Monday night.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward side are all under the gun with these intense conditions. Expect breezy northeast winds screaming between 20 to 30 miles per hour, creating a real challenge for ocean enthusiasts.

The good news? Things will calm down slightly Tuesday and Wednesday, but don't get too comfortable. The surf will still remain elevated, potentially hanging around advisory levels. Trade winds will continue to flex their muscles, keeping things spicy throughout the week.

For those seeking gentler waves, the north and west-facing shores will see more modest 5-7 foot swells. South-facing beaches are looking pretty mellow, with small 1-3 foot waves and some background south-southwest energy adding a little flavor.

Pro tip: Check those local beach safety resources before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these conditions are not for the faint of heart. Cloudy skies, scattered showers, and isolated thunderstorms are also on the menu, so keep your weather eye open.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced big wave rider, this could be your moment. If not, maybe enjoy the show from the safety of the beach. Stay safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Alert: High Surf Advisory Hits North and West Shores with Massive Waves and Challenging Weekend Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action across the Hawaiian islands.

The west-northwest swell that's been pumping is finally starting to mellow out, but don't think the ocean's going to play nice just yet. We're looking at a dramatic shift in conditions that'll keep things spicy.

Tonight, north and west facing shores from Kauai to Maui are still under a High Surf Advisory, with waves ranging from 9-16 feet. By Sunday morning, those surf heights will start dropping, giving you a brief window of slightly more manageable conditions.

But hold onto your boards, because Sunday brings a whole new game. Trade winds are going to crank up, generating massive east shore surf. We're talking potential High Surf Warning levels on Kauai and Oahu by Monday and Tuesday. Expect waves climbing to 6-8 feet on east facing shores, with rough, choppy conditions that'll challenge even experienced riders.

South facing shores? Pretty mellow with 1-3 foot waves, but don't underestimate the wind swell that might add some unexpected punch to select southern exposures.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-60s overnight and mid-70s during the day, with cloudy skies and occasional showers throwing in some tropical drama. Northeast winds will be howling between 15-25 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian sailing conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. This weekend's forecast is a reminder that Hawaii's waters are as unpredictable as they are beautiful.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides legendary!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 10:42:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action across the Hawaiian islands.

The west-northwest swell that's been pumping is finally starting to mellow out, but don't think the ocean's going to play nice just yet. We're looking at a dramatic shift in conditions that'll keep things spicy.

Tonight, north and west facing shores from Kauai to Maui are still under a High Surf Advisory, with waves ranging from 9-16 feet. By Sunday morning, those surf heights will start dropping, giving you a brief window of slightly more manageable conditions.

But hold onto your boards, because Sunday brings a whole new game. Trade winds are going to crank up, generating massive east shore surf. We're talking potential High Surf Warning levels on Kauai and Oahu by Monday and Tuesday. Expect waves climbing to 6-8 feet on east facing shores, with rough, choppy conditions that'll challenge even experienced riders.

South facing shores? Pretty mellow with 1-3 foot waves, but don't underestimate the wind swell that might add some unexpected punch to select southern exposures.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-60s overnight and mid-70s during the day, with cloudy skies and occasional showers throwing in some tropical drama. Northeast winds will be howling between 15-25 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian sailing conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. This weekend's forecast is a reminder that Hawaii's waters are as unpredictable as they are beautiful.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides legendary!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild weekend of wave action across the Hawaiian islands.

The west-northwest swell that's been pumping is finally starting to mellow out, but don't think the ocean's going to play nice just yet. We're looking at a dramatic shift in conditions that'll keep things spicy.

Tonight, north and west facing shores from Kauai to Maui are still under a High Surf Advisory, with waves ranging from 9-16 feet. By Sunday morning, those surf heights will start dropping, giving you a brief window of slightly more manageable conditions.

But hold onto your boards, because Sunday brings a whole new game. Trade winds are going to crank up, generating massive east shore surf. We're talking potential High Surf Warning levels on Kauai and Oahu by Monday and Tuesday. Expect waves climbing to 6-8 feet on east facing shores, with rough, choppy conditions that'll challenge even experienced riders.

South facing shores? Pretty mellow with 1-3 foot waves, but don't underestimate the wind swell that might add some unexpected punch to select southern exposures.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-60s overnight and mid-70s during the day, with cloudy skies and occasional showers throwing in some tropical drama. Northeast winds will be howling between 15-25 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian sailing conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. This weekend's forecast is a reminder that Hawaii's waters are as unpredictable as they are beautiful.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides legendary!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaii Surf Alert: Massive 20-30 Foot Waves Slam North Shores with High Surf Warning This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of serious surf action across the Hawaiian Islands. A massive west-northwest swell is charging down the island chain, and it's bringing some seriously gnarly conditions.

North and west facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are under a High Surf Warning, with wave heights reaching a thunderous 20-30 feet tonight. Maui's north shores will also see impressive 20-25 foot waves. Surfers, this is your moment - but proceed with extreme caution!

The Big Island's west facing shores are looking at a High Surf Advisory, with waves climbing to 7-10 feet. These monster swells will peak late tonight and early Saturday morning before sharply declining Saturday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of cloudy skies and scattered showers across the islands. Winds will be shifting from southwest to northeast, ranging from 10-20 mph, which will add some extra punch to the wave dynamics.

By Sunday, things get even more interesting. East facing shores will develop large, rough seas as trade winds kick into high gear. We're talking potential warning-level conditions that could make even experienced surfers think twice.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out. Rip currents will be aggressive, and these waves are not for the faint of heart. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and remember - nature always wins.

Sunrise and sunset times are your bonus info: Most islands will see sunrise around 7 AM and sunset near 6:30 PM. Perfect timing for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 10:42:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of serious surf action across the Hawaiian Islands. A massive west-northwest swell is charging down the island chain, and it's bringing some seriously gnarly conditions.

North and west facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are under a High Surf Warning, with wave heights reaching a thunderous 20-30 feet tonight. Maui's north shores will also see impressive 20-25 foot waves. Surfers, this is your moment - but proceed with extreme caution!

The Big Island's west facing shores are looking at a High Surf Advisory, with waves climbing to 7-10 feet. These monster swells will peak late tonight and early Saturday morning before sharply declining Saturday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of cloudy skies and scattered showers across the islands. Winds will be shifting from southwest to northeast, ranging from 10-20 mph, which will add some extra punch to the wave dynamics.

By Sunday, things get even more interesting. East facing shores will develop large, rough seas as trade winds kick into high gear. We're talking potential warning-level conditions that could make even experienced surfers think twice.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out. Rip currents will be aggressive, and these waves are not for the faint of heart. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and remember - nature always wins.

Sunrise and sunset times are your bonus info: Most islands will see sunrise around 7 AM and sunset near 6:30 PM. Perfect timing for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of serious surf action across the Hawaiian Islands. A massive west-northwest swell is charging down the island chain, and it's bringing some seriously gnarly conditions.

North and west facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are under a High Surf Warning, with wave heights reaching a thunderous 20-30 feet tonight. Maui's north shores will also see impressive 20-25 foot waves. Surfers, this is your moment - but proceed with extreme caution!

The Big Island's west facing shores are looking at a High Surf Advisory, with waves climbing to 7-10 feet. These monster swells will peak late tonight and early Saturday morning before sharply declining Saturday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of cloudy skies and scattered showers across the islands. Winds will be shifting from southwest to northeast, ranging from 10-20 mph, which will add some extra punch to the wave dynamics.

By Sunday, things get even more interesting. East facing shores will develop large, rough seas as trade winds kick into high gear. We're talking potential warning-level conditions that could make even experienced surfers think twice.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out. Rip currents will be aggressive, and these waves are not for the faint of heart. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and remember - nature always wins.

Sunrise and sunset times are your bonus info: Most islands will see sunrise around 7 AM and sunset near 6:30 PM. Perfect timing for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hits Hawaii Bringing Massive 18-24 Foot Waves to North Shores This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4816260755</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend in Hawaii as we track some seriously pumping northwest swells rolling through our island chain.

Tonight, the North Pacific is serving up a tasty final course of northwest swell that'll keep things interesting. Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid 9-12 foot faces on north and west shores, with conditions primed to amp up dramatically by Friday afternoon.

Friday's forecast is showing some serious potential, especially for north-facing shores. We're talking surf climbing from 10-14 feet in the morning to a massive 18-24 feet by evening on Kauai's north shores. Oahu won't be far behind, with north facing breaks expecting 14-18 foot faces that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement.

The swell direction is locked in at 310-320 degrees, promising consistent, powerful waves that'll test even the most skilled riders. By Friday night and early Saturday, we could see surf exceeding High Surf Warning levels across most islands - so definitely not a weekend for beginners.

East facing shores will remain relatively mellow today, but prepare for rapid changes this weekend. Expect east side surf to build quickly, potentially hitting advisory levels Sunday night and maybe even warning levels by Tuesday.

South facing shores remain calm, offering minimal action at 1-3 feet throughout the week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be relatively light, starting southwest and shifting northwest.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 10:42:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend in Hawaii as we track some seriously pumping northwest swells rolling through our island chain.

Tonight, the North Pacific is serving up a tasty final course of northwest swell that'll keep things interesting. Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid 9-12 foot faces on north and west shores, with conditions primed to amp up dramatically by Friday afternoon.

Friday's forecast is showing some serious potential, especially for north-facing shores. We're talking surf climbing from 10-14 feet in the morning to a massive 18-24 feet by evening on Kauai's north shores. Oahu won't be far behind, with north facing breaks expecting 14-18 foot faces that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement.

The swell direction is locked in at 310-320 degrees, promising consistent, powerful waves that'll test even the most skilled riders. By Friday night and early Saturday, we could see surf exceeding High Surf Warning levels across most islands - so definitely not a weekend for beginners.

East facing shores will remain relatively mellow today, but prepare for rapid changes this weekend. Expect east side surf to build quickly, potentially hitting advisory levels Sunday night and maybe even warning levels by Tuesday.

South facing shores remain calm, offering minimal action at 1-3 feet throughout the week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be relatively light, starting southwest and shifting northwest.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend in Hawaii as we track some seriously pumping northwest swells rolling through our island chain.

Tonight, the North Pacific is serving up a tasty final course of northwest swell that'll keep things interesting. Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid 9-12 foot faces on north and west shores, with conditions primed to amp up dramatically by Friday afternoon.

Friday's forecast is showing some serious potential, especially for north-facing shores. We're talking surf climbing from 10-14 feet in the morning to a massive 18-24 feet by evening on Kauai's north shores. Oahu won't be far behind, with north facing breaks expecting 14-18 foot faces that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement.

The swell direction is locked in at 310-320 degrees, promising consistent, powerful waves that'll test even the most skilled riders. By Friday night and early Saturday, we could see surf exceeding High Surf Warning levels across most islands - so definitely not a weekend for beginners.

East facing shores will remain relatively mellow today, but prepare for rapid changes this weekend. Expect east side surf to build quickly, potentially hitting advisory levels Sunday night and maybe even warning levels by Tuesday.

South facing shores remain calm, offering minimal action at 1-3 feet throughout the week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be relatively light, starting southwest and shifting northwest.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive Hawaii Surf Alert: High Surf Warning Continues with 20-30 Foot Waves Hammering North and West Shores</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9043079867</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because Hawaii's got some serious wave action brewing this week. The monster northwest swell that's been dominating our coastlines is slowly backing down, but don't put away those big wave guns just yet.

North and west facing shores are still under a High Surf Warning with epic wave heights ranging from 20 to 30 feet. Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and north Maui are getting hammered with massive breaks that'll make even seasoned pros think twice. The Big Island's west side is also seeing substantial surf in the 8 to 12 foot range.

As we roll into Thursday, expect those towering waves to mellow out to around 12 to 16 feet - still seriously impressive but more manageable. By Thursday night, we'll see a brief calm before another northwest swell charges in Friday night, potentially bringing warning-level surf back to our exposed coastlines.

Looking ahead to the weekend, east facing shores might get wild, with surf potentially approaching warning levels by Monday. Meanwhile, south facing shores will remain relatively calm and subdued.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at gorgeous Hawaiian conditions - mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. Light winds from the southwest will keep things comfortable.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are no joke with these massive swells. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some incredible waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 10:41:59 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because Hawaii's got some serious wave action brewing this week. The monster northwest swell that's been dominating our coastlines is slowly backing down, but don't put away those big wave guns just yet.

North and west facing shores are still under a High Surf Warning with epic wave heights ranging from 20 to 30 feet. Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and north Maui are getting hammered with massive breaks that'll make even seasoned pros think twice. The Big Island's west side is also seeing substantial surf in the 8 to 12 foot range.

As we roll into Thursday, expect those towering waves to mellow out to around 12 to 16 feet - still seriously impressive but more manageable. By Thursday night, we'll see a brief calm before another northwest swell charges in Friday night, potentially bringing warning-level surf back to our exposed coastlines.

Looking ahead to the weekend, east facing shores might get wild, with surf potentially approaching warning levels by Monday. Meanwhile, south facing shores will remain relatively calm and subdued.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at gorgeous Hawaiian conditions - mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. Light winds from the southwest will keep things comfortable.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are no joke with these massive swells. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some incredible waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Hold onto your boards because Hawaii's got some serious wave action brewing this week. The monster northwest swell that's been dominating our coastlines is slowly backing down, but don't put away those big wave guns just yet.

North and west facing shores are still under a High Surf Warning with epic wave heights ranging from 20 to 30 feet. Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and north Maui are getting hammered with massive breaks that'll make even seasoned pros think twice. The Big Island's west side is also seeing substantial surf in the 8 to 12 foot range.

As we roll into Thursday, expect those towering waves to mellow out to around 12 to 16 feet - still seriously impressive but more manageable. By Thursday night, we'll see a brief calm before another northwest swell charges in Friday night, potentially bringing warning-level surf back to our exposed coastlines.

Looking ahead to the weekend, east facing shores might get wild, with surf potentially approaching warning levels by Monday. Meanwhile, south facing shores will remain relatively calm and subdued.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at gorgeous Hawaiian conditions - mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around 80 degrees. Light winds from the southwest will keep things comfortable.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are no joke with these massive swells. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some incredible waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hammers Hawaiian Islands with Massive 45 Foot Waves Triggering High Surf Warning Across North Shores</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at an extra-large northwest swell that's packing serious punch, with surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Right now, north and west facing shores are under a High Surf Warning, with waves hitting a massive 35-45 feet on Kauai and Oahu's exposed coastlines. Maui's north shores are seeing 30-40 foot monsters, while the Big Island's north shores are cruising at a still-impressive 10-15 feet.

This massive swell is peaking this afternoon and evening, with warning-level surf continuing through Wednesday. Expect giant waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers. By Thursday, things should calm down to advisory levels, but don't get too comfortable - another northwest swell is brewing for Friday night and Saturday.

Winds are playing their part too. Northwest breezes around 5-15 mph will keep things interesting, with a shift to northeast winds expected later in the week. The Big Island's leeward side is looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s.

Safety first, wave warriors! These aren't your average beach day conditions. Rip currents are going to be intense, so if you're not a pro, stick to watching from the shore. Local beaches are recommending extreme caution.

East-facing shores might see some action this weekend too, with strong northeast winds potentially whipping up some rough surf. So keep your eyes on the horizon and your boards waxed - Hawaii's about to serve up some serious wave action!

Mahalo and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 10:42:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at an extra-large northwest swell that's packing serious punch, with surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Right now, north and west facing shores are under a High Surf Warning, with waves hitting a massive 35-45 feet on Kauai and Oahu's exposed coastlines. Maui's north shores are seeing 30-40 foot monsters, while the Big Island's north shores are cruising at a still-impressive 10-15 feet.

This massive swell is peaking this afternoon and evening, with warning-level surf continuing through Wednesday. Expect giant waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers. By Thursday, things should calm down to advisory levels, but don't get too comfortable - another northwest swell is brewing for Friday night and Saturday.

Winds are playing their part too. Northwest breezes around 5-15 mph will keep things interesting, with a shift to northeast winds expected later in the week. The Big Island's leeward side is looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s.

Safety first, wave warriors! These aren't your average beach day conditions. Rip currents are going to be intense, so if you're not a pro, stick to watching from the shore. Local beaches are recommending extreme caution.

East-facing shores might see some action this weekend too, with strong northeast winds potentially whipping up some rough surf. So keep your eyes on the horizon and your boards waxed - Hawaii's about to serve up some serious wave action!

Mahalo and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at an extra-large northwest swell that's packing serious punch, with surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice.

Right now, north and west facing shores are under a High Surf Warning, with waves hitting a massive 35-45 feet on Kauai and Oahu's exposed coastlines. Maui's north shores are seeing 30-40 foot monsters, while the Big Island's north shores are cruising at a still-impressive 10-15 feet.

This massive swell is peaking this afternoon and evening, with warning-level surf continuing through Wednesday. Expect giant waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers. By Thursday, things should calm down to advisory levels, but don't get too comfortable - another northwest swell is brewing for Friday night and Saturday.

Winds are playing their part too. Northwest breezes around 5-15 mph will keep things interesting, with a shift to northeast winds expected later in the week. The Big Island's leeward side is looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures climbing into the lower 80s.

Safety first, wave warriors! These aren't your average beach day conditions. Rip currents are going to be intense, so if you're not a pro, stick to watching from the shore. Local beaches are recommending extreme caution.

East-facing shores might see some action this weekend too, with strong northeast winds potentially whipping up some rough surf. So keep your eyes on the horizon and your boards waxed - Hawaii's about to serve up some serious wave action!

Mahalo and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Monster Waves Alert: High Surf Warning Issued for Hawaiian Islands with Massive 30-45 Foot Swells Approaching North Shores</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at a monster northwest pulse that's going to deliver some seriously massive waves across the north and west facing shores.

Tonight, the action starts brewing with surf building to 12-16 feet on north shores and 9-12 feet on west-facing coastlines. But hold onto your boards, because Tuesday is when things go truly wild! We're talking monster waves reaching 30-45 feet on north shores - way beyond typical high surf warning levels.

The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, the Big Island, and Maui's north shores. This isn't your average swell - this is an extra-large northwest system that'll keep the waves pumping through Wednesday.

Conditions will be classic Hawaiian - mostly cloudy with scattered showers, west winds howling at 15-20 mph, and temperatures holding in the mid-60s to upper 70s. Expect mostly clear skies overnight transitioning to sunny conditions by Tuesday.

South-facing shores will see some choppy action with 2-4 foot surf, while east-facing beaches will remain relatively calm with tiny waves. But don't get too comfortable - another massive swell might be lurking for late Friday and Saturday.

Pro tip for all you wave riders: These conditions demand serious respect. Rip currents will be intense, so check local beach safety resources and never surf alone. This swell is not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii - stay safe and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2026 10:42:14 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at a monster northwest pulse that's going to deliver some seriously massive waves across the north and west facing shores.

Tonight, the action starts brewing with surf building to 12-16 feet on north shores and 9-12 feet on west-facing coastlines. But hold onto your boards, because Tuesday is when things go truly wild! We're talking monster waves reaching 30-45 feet on north shores - way beyond typical high surf warning levels.

The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, the Big Island, and Maui's north shores. This isn't your average swell - this is an extra-large northwest system that'll keep the waves pumping through Wednesday.

Conditions will be classic Hawaiian - mostly cloudy with scattered showers, west winds howling at 15-20 mph, and temperatures holding in the mid-60s to upper 70s. Expect mostly clear skies overnight transitioning to sunny conditions by Tuesday.

South-facing shores will see some choppy action with 2-4 foot surf, while east-facing beaches will remain relatively calm with tiny waves. But don't get too comfortable - another massive swell might be lurking for late Friday and Saturday.

Pro tip for all you wave riders: These conditions demand serious respect. Rip currents will be intense, so check local beach safety resources and never surf alone. This swell is not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii - stay safe and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at a monster northwest pulse that's going to deliver some seriously massive waves across the north and west facing shores.

Tonight, the action starts brewing with surf building to 12-16 feet on north shores and 9-12 feet on west-facing coastlines. But hold onto your boards, because Tuesday is when things go truly wild! We're talking monster waves reaching 30-45 feet on north shores - way beyond typical high surf warning levels.

The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, the Big Island, and Maui's north shores. This isn't your average swell - this is an extra-large northwest system that'll keep the waves pumping through Wednesday.

Conditions will be classic Hawaiian - mostly cloudy with scattered showers, west winds howling at 15-20 mph, and temperatures holding in the mid-60s to upper 70s. Expect mostly clear skies overnight transitioning to sunny conditions by Tuesday.

South-facing shores will see some choppy action with 2-4 foot surf, while east-facing beaches will remain relatively calm with tiny waves. But don't get too comfortable - another massive swell might be lurking for late Friday and Saturday.

Pro tip for all you wave riders: These conditions demand serious respect. Rip currents will be intense, so check local beach safety resources and never surf alone. This swell is not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii - stay safe and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Monster Northwest Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands Massive Waves Expected Tuesday and Wednesday Surfers Prepare for Epic Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild week of surfing across the Hawaiian Islands. 

The current west-northwest swell is winding down, but hold onto your boards because a massive northwest swell is charging straight for us! Starting Monday night, surf along north and west facing shores will rapidly build, peaking Tuesday and Wednesday with waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice. We're talking about heights that'll easily blow past High Surf Warning levels - so prepare for some seriously epic conditions.

Kauai's looking at north facing shores hitting 7-10 feet this evening, dropping to 6-8 overnight, then ramping back up to 8-12 feet by Monday afternoon. Oahu's not far behind, with similar monster wave patterns. Maui's north shores will see a slightly mellower but still impressive 6-8 feet this evening.

The big island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest surf, keeping things chill with 2-4 foot waves. South and east facing shores across all islands will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot swells.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and southwest winds ranging from 10-25 mph. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s - perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Surfers, keep an eye out for another potential large swell rolling in late Friday and Saturday. The ocean's serving up some serious excitement this week, so stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 10:42:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild week of surfing across the Hawaiian Islands. 

The current west-northwest swell is winding down, but hold onto your boards because a massive northwest swell is charging straight for us! Starting Monday night, surf along north and west facing shores will rapidly build, peaking Tuesday and Wednesday with waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice. We're talking about heights that'll easily blow past High Surf Warning levels - so prepare for some seriously epic conditions.

Kauai's looking at north facing shores hitting 7-10 feet this evening, dropping to 6-8 overnight, then ramping back up to 8-12 feet by Monday afternoon. Oahu's not far behind, with similar monster wave patterns. Maui's north shores will see a slightly mellower but still impressive 6-8 feet this evening.

The big island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest surf, keeping things chill with 2-4 foot waves. South and east facing shores across all islands will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot swells.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and southwest winds ranging from 10-25 mph. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s - perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Surfers, keep an eye out for another potential large swell rolling in late Friday and Saturday. The ocean's serving up some serious excitement this week, so stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild week of surfing across the Hawaiian Islands. 

The current west-northwest swell is winding down, but hold onto your boards because a massive northwest swell is charging straight for us! Starting Monday night, surf along north and west facing shores will rapidly build, peaking Tuesday and Wednesday with waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice. We're talking about heights that'll easily blow past High Surf Warning levels - so prepare for some seriously epic conditions.

Kauai's looking at north facing shores hitting 7-10 feet this evening, dropping to 6-8 overnight, then ramping back up to 8-12 feet by Monday afternoon. Oahu's not far behind, with similar monster wave patterns. Maui's north shores will see a slightly mellower but still impressive 6-8 feet this evening.

The big island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest surf, keeping things chill with 2-4 foot waves. South and east facing shores across all islands will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot swells.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and southwest winds ranging from 10-25 mph. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s - perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Surfers, keep an eye out for another potential large swell rolling in late Friday and Saturday. The ocean's serving up some serious excitement this week, so stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Alert: Massive 24-Foot Northwest Swell Hammers North Shores, High Surf Advisory in Effect for Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a surf report that's gonna make your weekend epic.

Hawaii's riding some serious northwest swell action right now, with big waves crashing along north and west facing shores. We're looking at some seriously impressive surf heights tonight - north facing shores are throwing down 18 to 24 foot faces, while west facing shores are delivering solid 12 to 16 foot rollers.

The good news? This current swell is gonna gradually calm down overnight, dropping to more mellow 15 to 20 foot faces by morning. By Sunday afternoon, we're talking a more chill 7 to 10 foot range for north shores and 5 to 7 foot waves on western coastlines.

But don't put away your board just yet - another potentially larger northwest swell is brewing, expected to arrive late Monday and hang around through early Thursday. The National Weather Service has dropped the High Surf Warning but kept a High Surf Advisory in place for north and west facing shores across Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island's western coast.

For all you south and east shore surfers, sorry - you're looking at tiny 1 to 3 foot waves. Basically flatwater conditions.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with some isolated showers. Temperatures will be sweet - mid 60s overnight climbing to lower 80s during the day. Winds will start east and shift southwest, blowing around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime - catch those golden hour waves! Just remember to check local beach conditions and stay safe out there.

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 10:42:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a surf report that's gonna make your weekend epic.

Hawaii's riding some serious northwest swell action right now, with big waves crashing along north and west facing shores. We're looking at some seriously impressive surf heights tonight - north facing shores are throwing down 18 to 24 foot faces, while west facing shores are delivering solid 12 to 16 foot rollers.

The good news? This current swell is gonna gradually calm down overnight, dropping to more mellow 15 to 20 foot faces by morning. By Sunday afternoon, we're talking a more chill 7 to 10 foot range for north shores and 5 to 7 foot waves on western coastlines.

But don't put away your board just yet - another potentially larger northwest swell is brewing, expected to arrive late Monday and hang around through early Thursday. The National Weather Service has dropped the High Surf Warning but kept a High Surf Advisory in place for north and west facing shores across Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island's western coast.

For all you south and east shore surfers, sorry - you're looking at tiny 1 to 3 foot waves. Basically flatwater conditions.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with some isolated showers. Temperatures will be sweet - mid 60s overnight climbing to lower 80s during the day. Winds will start east and shift southwest, blowing around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime - catch those golden hour waves! Just remember to check local beach conditions and stay safe out there.

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a surf report that's gonna make your weekend epic.

Hawaii's riding some serious northwest swell action right now, with big waves crashing along north and west facing shores. We're looking at some seriously impressive surf heights tonight - north facing shores are throwing down 18 to 24 foot faces, while west facing shores are delivering solid 12 to 16 foot rollers.

The good news? This current swell is gonna gradually calm down overnight, dropping to more mellow 15 to 20 foot faces by morning. By Sunday afternoon, we're talking a more chill 7 to 10 foot range for north shores and 5 to 7 foot waves on western coastlines.

But don't put away your board just yet - another potentially larger northwest swell is brewing, expected to arrive late Monday and hang around through early Thursday. The National Weather Service has dropped the High Surf Warning but kept a High Surf Advisory in place for north and west facing shores across Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and the Big Island's western coast.

For all you south and east shore surfers, sorry - you're looking at tiny 1 to 3 foot waves. Basically flatwater conditions.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with some isolated showers. Temperatures will be sweet - mid 60s overnight climbing to lower 80s during the day. Winds will start east and shift southwest, blowing around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime - catch those golden hour waves! Just remember to check local beach conditions and stay safe out there.

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Alert: Massive 20-30 Foot Waves Slam North and West Shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha surf hunters! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian Islands this weekend. Mother Nature is serving up a serious swell courtesy of a complex storm system far northwest of our tropical paradise.

Tonight through Saturday, North and West facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are rockin' massive waves ranging from 20 to 30 feet - definitely not for the faint of heart! These aren't your typical small rollers - we're talking serious big-wave conditions that will challenge even experienced surfers.

Kauai's looking at consistent 20-30 foot north and west facing breaks tonight, gradually dropping to 15-20 feet by Saturday afternoon. Oahu follows a similar pattern with stunning 20-30 foot waves tonight, then easing to 14-18 feet on north shores and 9-12 feet on western coastlines.

Maui joins the party with an 18-22 foot north shore swell, tapering to more manageable 10-15 foot waves by Saturday afternoon. The Big Island's west side will see consistent 7-10 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees with light east winds around 5-10 mph.

A word of caution - these are serious surf conditions. Rip currents are guaranteed, so swimmers and novice surfers should stay close to lifeguards. Professional big wave riders, this is your moment!

Another powerful northwest swell is expected late Monday through early Thursday, so keep those boards waxed and ready. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 10:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surf hunters! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian Islands this weekend. Mother Nature is serving up a serious swell courtesy of a complex storm system far northwest of our tropical paradise.

Tonight through Saturday, North and West facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are rockin' massive waves ranging from 20 to 30 feet - definitely not for the faint of heart! These aren't your typical small rollers - we're talking serious big-wave conditions that will challenge even experienced surfers.

Kauai's looking at consistent 20-30 foot north and west facing breaks tonight, gradually dropping to 15-20 feet by Saturday afternoon. Oahu follows a similar pattern with stunning 20-30 foot waves tonight, then easing to 14-18 feet on north shores and 9-12 feet on western coastlines.

Maui joins the party with an 18-22 foot north shore swell, tapering to more manageable 10-15 foot waves by Saturday afternoon. The Big Island's west side will see consistent 7-10 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees with light east winds around 5-10 mph.

A word of caution - these are serious surf conditions. Rip currents are guaranteed, so swimmers and novice surfers should stay close to lifeguards. Professional big wave riders, this is your moment!

Another powerful northwest swell is expected late Monday through early Thursday, so keep those boards waxed and ready. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surf hunters! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian Islands this weekend. Mother Nature is serving up a serious swell courtesy of a complex storm system far northwest of our tropical paradise.

Tonight through Saturday, North and West facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are rockin' massive waves ranging from 20 to 30 feet - definitely not for the faint of heart! These aren't your typical small rollers - we're talking serious big-wave conditions that will challenge even experienced surfers.

Kauai's looking at consistent 20-30 foot north and west facing breaks tonight, gradually dropping to 15-20 feet by Saturday afternoon. Oahu follows a similar pattern with stunning 20-30 foot waves tonight, then easing to 14-18 feet on north shores and 9-12 feet on western coastlines.

Maui joins the party with an 18-22 foot north shore swell, tapering to more manageable 10-15 foot waves by Saturday afternoon. The Big Island's west side will see consistent 7-10 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees with light east winds around 5-10 mph.

A word of caution - these are serious surf conditions. Rip currents are guaranteed, so swimmers and novice surfers should stay close to lifeguards. Professional big wave riders, this is your moment!

Another powerful northwest swell is expected late Monday through early Thursday, so keep those boards waxed and ready. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hits Hawaii with Massive 25 Foot Waves Promising Thrilling Surf Conditions Across Multiple Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's coastlines this weekend. A massive northwest swell is charging toward our islands, and it's bringing some serious wave action.

Kauai's north and west facing shores are about to light up with surf heights climbing to an impressive 15 to 25 feet. That's right - we're talking serious big wave territory! Expect a High Surf Advisory that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement and novices staying safely on the beach.

Oahu's looking equally epic, with north and west facing shores expecting 12 to 25 foot swells. The morning will start around 12-16 feet, but by Friday afternoon, we're looking at 20-25 foot monsters that'll make even professional surfers take notice.

Maui's keeping things slightly more mellow but still impressive, with north facing shores seeing 8 to 16 foot surf. West facing shores will remain relatively calm at 3-5 feet.

The Big Island's leeward west facing shores will experience moderate 5 to 8 foot surf, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees, with light west to north winds ranging 5 to 10 mph.

Important safety note: These aren't your average waves. Rip currents will be strong, so unless you're an experienced big wave rider, admire from the shore. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise catches the early birds around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky from 6:11 to 6:25 PM depending on the island.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 10:42:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's coastlines this weekend. A massive northwest swell is charging toward our islands, and it's bringing some serious wave action.

Kauai's north and west facing shores are about to light up with surf heights climbing to an impressive 15 to 25 feet. That's right - we're talking serious big wave territory! Expect a High Surf Advisory that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement and novices staying safely on the beach.

Oahu's looking equally epic, with north and west facing shores expecting 12 to 25 foot swells. The morning will start around 12-16 feet, but by Friday afternoon, we're looking at 20-25 foot monsters that'll make even professional surfers take notice.

Maui's keeping things slightly more mellow but still impressive, with north facing shores seeing 8 to 16 foot surf. West facing shores will remain relatively calm at 3-5 feet.

The Big Island's leeward west facing shores will experience moderate 5 to 8 foot surf, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees, with light west to north winds ranging 5 to 10 mph.

Important safety note: These aren't your average waves. Rip currents will be strong, so unless you're an experienced big wave rider, admire from the shore. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise catches the early birds around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky from 6:11 to 6:25 PM depending on the island.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's coastlines this weekend. A massive northwest swell is charging toward our islands, and it's bringing some serious wave action.

Kauai's north and west facing shores are about to light up with surf heights climbing to an impressive 15 to 25 feet. That's right - we're talking serious big wave territory! Expect a High Surf Advisory that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement and novices staying safely on the beach.

Oahu's looking equally epic, with north and west facing shores expecting 12 to 25 foot swells. The morning will start around 12-16 feet, but by Friday afternoon, we're looking at 20-25 foot monsters that'll make even professional surfers take notice.

Maui's keeping things slightly more mellow but still impressive, with north facing shores seeing 8 to 16 foot surf. West facing shores will remain relatively calm at 3-5 feet.

The Big Island's leeward west facing shores will experience moderate 5 to 8 foot surf, perfect for intermediate riders looking for some action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees, with light west to north winds ranging 5 to 10 mph.

Important safety note: These aren't your average waves. Rip currents will be strong, so unless you're an experienced big wave rider, admire from the shore. Stay smart, stay safe, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise catches the early birds around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky from 6:11 to 6:25 PM depending on the island.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive Northwest Swell Hits Hawaii: Legendary 15-20 Foot Waves Set to Rock North Shore Beaches This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell headed our way that's about to turn Hawaii's north-facing shores into a surfer's paradise. We're looking at a massive northwest swell that's gonna rock the islands from Thursday straight through the weekend.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai and Oahu are set to see some serious action, with north-facing shores cranking up to 15-20 feet by Thursday afternoon. That's not just big - that's monster-sized waves that'll have pro surfers drooling and casual beach-goers wide-eyed.

The swell is a long-duration event that'll peak Friday and Saturday, potentially reaching warning-level heights. Translation? This isn't your average surf day. We're talking about waves powerful enough to reach areas that typically stay dry, so coastal residents - take note and stay alert.

For the adrenaline junkies, this is your moment. The northwest swell will be most intense on north and west-facing shores, while south and east-facing beaches will keep things relatively mellow. Expect smaller surf around 1-3 feet on those shores.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures cruising in the lower 80s. Light winds will dance around, shifting from south to northwest, creating near-perfect conditions for wave enthusiasts.

A word of caution: these waves aren't for the inexperienced. Rip currents will be strong, so if you're not a seasoned surfer, enjoy the show from the beach. Safety first, legends!

This swell is just a warm-up, too. An even larger extra-large swell is predicted to arrive by Tuesday, so stay tuned and stay stoked! Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 10:42:08 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell headed our way that's about to turn Hawaii's north-facing shores into a surfer's paradise. We're looking at a massive northwest swell that's gonna rock the islands from Thursday straight through the weekend.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai and Oahu are set to see some serious action, with north-facing shores cranking up to 15-20 feet by Thursday afternoon. That's not just big - that's monster-sized waves that'll have pro surfers drooling and casual beach-goers wide-eyed.

The swell is a long-duration event that'll peak Friday and Saturday, potentially reaching warning-level heights. Translation? This isn't your average surf day. We're talking about waves powerful enough to reach areas that typically stay dry, so coastal residents - take note and stay alert.

For the adrenaline junkies, this is your moment. The northwest swell will be most intense on north and west-facing shores, while south and east-facing beaches will keep things relatively mellow. Expect smaller surf around 1-3 feet on those shores.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures cruising in the lower 80s. Light winds will dance around, shifting from south to northwest, creating near-perfect conditions for wave enthusiasts.

A word of caution: these waves aren't for the inexperienced. Rip currents will be strong, so if you're not a seasoned surfer, enjoy the show from the beach. Safety first, legends!

This swell is just a warm-up, too. An even larger extra-large swell is predicted to arrive by Tuesday, so stay tuned and stay stoked! Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell headed our way that's about to turn Hawaii's north-facing shores into a surfer's paradise. We're looking at a massive northwest swell that's gonna rock the islands from Thursday straight through the weekend.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai and Oahu are set to see some serious action, with north-facing shores cranking up to 15-20 feet by Thursday afternoon. That's not just big - that's monster-sized waves that'll have pro surfers drooling and casual beach-goers wide-eyed.

The swell is a long-duration event that'll peak Friday and Saturday, potentially reaching warning-level heights. Translation? This isn't your average surf day. We're talking about waves powerful enough to reach areas that typically stay dry, so coastal residents - take note and stay alert.

For the adrenaline junkies, this is your moment. The northwest swell will be most intense on north and west-facing shores, while south and east-facing beaches will keep things relatively mellow. Expect smaller surf around 1-3 feet on those shores.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with temperatures cruising in the lower 80s. Light winds will dance around, shifting from south to northwest, creating near-perfect conditions for wave enthusiasts.

A word of caution: these waves aren't for the inexperienced. Rip currents will be strong, so if you're not a seasoned surfer, enjoy the show from the beach. Safety first, legends!

This swell is just a warm-up, too. An even larger extra-large swell is predicted to arrive by Tuesday, so stay tuned and stay stoked! Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hawaii: Massive 12-16 Foot Waves Slam North Shores, Epic Swell Forecast for Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic swell action across the Hawaiian Islands. Tonight's forecast is bringing some serious north and west facing shore excitement.

We're looking at a medium to long-period northwest swell that's about to light up the islands. Kauai and Oahu are under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores expecting chunky 12-16 foot faces tonight. Maui's north shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 10-15 foot waves.

The swell is going to peak tonight and gradually ease up through Wednesday. But hold onto your boards because an even more massive northwest swell is brewing for later this week. Expect advisory-level surf Thursday, ramping up to warning-level conditions Friday and Saturday. This is going to be big, folks!

Meanwhile, south and east facing shores are keeping things mellow with small 2-4 foot surf. Trade winds are taking a vacation, so don't expect much action on those eastern exposures.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with light winds. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s. Kauai and Oahu might see a few isolated showers, but nothing that'll dampen the surf stoke.

Tides will be running low, with some beaches seeing negative tide levels in the evening. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch those epic waves.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents will be active, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those north and west facing waves and enjoy the ride!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 10:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic swell action across the Hawaiian Islands. Tonight's forecast is bringing some serious north and west facing shore excitement.

We're looking at a medium to long-period northwest swell that's about to light up the islands. Kauai and Oahu are under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores expecting chunky 12-16 foot faces tonight. Maui's north shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 10-15 foot waves.

The swell is going to peak tonight and gradually ease up through Wednesday. But hold onto your boards because an even more massive northwest swell is brewing for later this week. Expect advisory-level surf Thursday, ramping up to warning-level conditions Friday and Saturday. This is going to be big, folks!

Meanwhile, south and east facing shores are keeping things mellow with small 2-4 foot surf. Trade winds are taking a vacation, so don't expect much action on those eastern exposures.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with light winds. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s. Kauai and Oahu might see a few isolated showers, but nothing that'll dampen the surf stoke.

Tides will be running low, with some beaches seeing negative tide levels in the evening. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch those epic waves.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents will be active, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those north and west facing waves and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic swell action across the Hawaiian Islands. Tonight's forecast is bringing some serious north and west facing shore excitement.

We're looking at a medium to long-period northwest swell that's about to light up the islands. Kauai and Oahu are under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores expecting chunky 12-16 foot faces tonight. Maui's north shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 10-15 foot waves.

The swell is going to peak tonight and gradually ease up through Wednesday. But hold onto your boards because an even more massive northwest swell is brewing for later this week. Expect advisory-level surf Thursday, ramping up to warning-level conditions Friday and Saturday. This is going to be big, folks!

Meanwhile, south and east facing shores are keeping things mellow with small 2-4 foot surf. Trade winds are taking a vacation, so don't expect much action on those eastern exposures.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with light winds. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s. Kauai and Oahu might see a few isolated showers, but nothing that'll dampen the surf stoke.

Tides will be running low, with some beaches seeing negative tide levels in the evening. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch those epic waves.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents will be active, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those north and west facing waves and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hits Hawaiian Shores: Massive 10-14 Foot Waves Set to Thrill Surfers This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is about to get seriously exciting this week.

Get ready for a northwest swell that's set to pump up the action, especially along the north and west facing shores. Tonight, we're looking at a gradual build with surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north shores and 1-3 feet on the west side. But hold onto your boards - Tuesday is when things really kick into high gear.

By Tuesday afternoon, north facing shores will be seeing epic waves climbing to 10-14 feet, with west facing shores joining the party at 7-10 feet. This fresh northwest swell is bringing serious energy, potentially reaching advisory levels during peak times.

And surfers, mark your calendars for Thursday and Friday - a larger, long-period northwest swell is incoming that could push wave heights to warning levels. We're talking serious surf that'll have experienced riders grinning from ear to ear.

For those watching the south and east shores, don't get too excited. South-facing beaches will see a modest bump with a small long-period swell on Tuesday, while east-facing shores will maintain relatively calm 2-4 foot conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the low 80s and light winds around 5-10 mph shifting between southeast and southwest directions.

Remember, always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and surf within your skill level. Aloha and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 10:43:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is about to get seriously exciting this week.

Get ready for a northwest swell that's set to pump up the action, especially along the north and west facing shores. Tonight, we're looking at a gradual build with surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north shores and 1-3 feet on the west side. But hold onto your boards - Tuesday is when things really kick into high gear.

By Tuesday afternoon, north facing shores will be seeing epic waves climbing to 10-14 feet, with west facing shores joining the party at 7-10 feet. This fresh northwest swell is bringing serious energy, potentially reaching advisory levels during peak times.

And surfers, mark your calendars for Thursday and Friday - a larger, long-period northwest swell is incoming that could push wave heights to warning levels. We're talking serious surf that'll have experienced riders grinning from ear to ear.

For those watching the south and east shores, don't get too excited. South-facing beaches will see a modest bump with a small long-period swell on Tuesday, while east-facing shores will maintain relatively calm 2-4 foot conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the low 80s and light winds around 5-10 mph shifting between southeast and southwest directions.

Remember, always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and surf within your skill level. Aloha and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is about to get seriously exciting this week.

Get ready for a northwest swell that's set to pump up the action, especially along the north and west facing shores. Tonight, we're looking at a gradual build with surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north shores and 1-3 feet on the west side. But hold onto your boards - Tuesday is when things really kick into high gear.

By Tuesday afternoon, north facing shores will be seeing epic waves climbing to 10-14 feet, with west facing shores joining the party at 7-10 feet. This fresh northwest swell is bringing serious energy, potentially reaching advisory levels during peak times.

And surfers, mark your calendars for Thursday and Friday - a larger, long-period northwest swell is incoming that could push wave heights to warning levels. We're talking serious surf that'll have experienced riders grinning from ear to ear.

For those watching the south and east shores, don't get too excited. South-facing beaches will see a modest bump with a small long-period swell on Tuesday, while east-facing shores will maintain relatively calm 2-4 foot conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the low 80s and light winds around 5-10 mph shifting between southeast and southwest directions.

Remember, always check local conditions, respect the ocean, and surf within your skill level. Aloha and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swells Set to Unleash Massive Waves Across Hawaiian Islands This Week Surfers Prepare for Prime Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. We've got some serious northwest swells rolling in that are going to light up our north and west facing shores.

Tonight, expect a mellow surf scene with waves hovering around 3-5 feet. But hold onto your boards because Monday is bringing the excitement! We're looking at a building northwest swell that'll bump surf heights to 5-7 feet on north facing shores. Oahu and Kauai are going to see the most action.

The swell train doesn't stop there. Tuesday night brings a moderate north-northwest pulse that'll peak and then ease off by Wednesday. But the real headline act is coming late in the week - a massive northwest swell that could potentially trigger high surf warnings. Surfers, this is your moment to shine!

East shores will keep things pretty chill with small 1-3 foot waves, while south facing beaches will see a tiny boost of long-period energy. Winds will be mostly cooperative, dancing between east and northwest, keeping conditions relatively clean.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a perfect Hawaiian paradise - mid to upper 70s with partly sunny skies and some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Mornings will start crisp in the mid-60s.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf with a buddy. The ocean is calling, and she's serving up some sweet northwest swells this week. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 10:42:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. We've got some serious northwest swells rolling in that are going to light up our north and west facing shores.

Tonight, expect a mellow surf scene with waves hovering around 3-5 feet. But hold onto your boards because Monday is bringing the excitement! We're looking at a building northwest swell that'll bump surf heights to 5-7 feet on north facing shores. Oahu and Kauai are going to see the most action.

The swell train doesn't stop there. Tuesday night brings a moderate north-northwest pulse that'll peak and then ease off by Wednesday. But the real headline act is coming late in the week - a massive northwest swell that could potentially trigger high surf warnings. Surfers, this is your moment to shine!

East shores will keep things pretty chill with small 1-3 foot waves, while south facing beaches will see a tiny boost of long-period energy. Winds will be mostly cooperative, dancing between east and northwest, keeping conditions relatively clean.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a perfect Hawaiian paradise - mid to upper 70s with partly sunny skies and some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Mornings will start crisp in the mid-60s.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf with a buddy. The ocean is calling, and she's serving up some sweet northwest swells this week. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. We've got some serious northwest swells rolling in that are going to light up our north and west facing shores.

Tonight, expect a mellow surf scene with waves hovering around 3-5 feet. But hold onto your boards because Monday is bringing the excitement! We're looking at a building northwest swell that'll bump surf heights to 5-7 feet on north facing shores. Oahu and Kauai are going to see the most action.

The swell train doesn't stop there. Tuesday night brings a moderate north-northwest pulse that'll peak and then ease off by Wednesday. But the real headline act is coming late in the week - a massive northwest swell that could potentially trigger high surf warnings. Surfers, this is your moment to shine!

East shores will keep things pretty chill with small 1-3 foot waves, while south facing beaches will see a tiny boost of long-period energy. Winds will be mostly cooperative, dancing between east and northwest, keeping conditions relatively clean.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a perfect Hawaiian paradise - mid to upper 70s with partly sunny skies and some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Mornings will start crisp in the mid-60s.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf with a buddy. The ocean is calling, and she's serving up some sweet northwest swells this week. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Massive North Swell Promises Epic Waves and Thrilling Conditions for Weekend Warriors</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a pulse-pounding weekend of Hawaiian surf action that'll keep you on the edge of your board!

North shores are serving up some serious maritime drama this weekend. We're looking at a solid 5-7 foot swell tonight that'll gradually mellow out to 3-5 feet by Sunday. A fresh northwest swell is brewing overnight, promising a brief but exciting bump for all you early morning chargers.

The real excitement comes mid-week when a massive northwest swell is forecasted to potentially hit high surf warning levels. Translation: epic conditions for advanced surfers, but serious caution for everyone else!

East shores remain relatively calm with modest 1-3 foot waves, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some gentle rollers. South shores? Nearly flat with just a whisper of long-period energy trickling in late Sunday.

Wind conditions look cooperative - mostly light and variable, with gentle southeast and southwest breezes ranging 5-10 mph. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy upper 60s to low 80s, creating that classic Hawaiian paradise feel.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before paddling out, as conditions can change quickly. Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf smart.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's coastlines are calling. Grab your board, sunscreen, and stoke - adventure awaits! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 10:43:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a pulse-pounding weekend of Hawaiian surf action that'll keep you on the edge of your board!

North shores are serving up some serious maritime drama this weekend. We're looking at a solid 5-7 foot swell tonight that'll gradually mellow out to 3-5 feet by Sunday. A fresh northwest swell is brewing overnight, promising a brief but exciting bump for all you early morning chargers.

The real excitement comes mid-week when a massive northwest swell is forecasted to potentially hit high surf warning levels. Translation: epic conditions for advanced surfers, but serious caution for everyone else!

East shores remain relatively calm with modest 1-3 foot waves, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some gentle rollers. South shores? Nearly flat with just a whisper of long-period energy trickling in late Sunday.

Wind conditions look cooperative - mostly light and variable, with gentle southeast and southwest breezes ranging 5-10 mph. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy upper 60s to low 80s, creating that classic Hawaiian paradise feel.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before paddling out, as conditions can change quickly. Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf smart.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's coastlines are calling. Grab your board, sunscreen, and stoke - adventure awaits! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a pulse-pounding weekend of Hawaiian surf action that'll keep you on the edge of your board!

North shores are serving up some serious maritime drama this weekend. We're looking at a solid 5-7 foot swell tonight that'll gradually mellow out to 3-5 feet by Sunday. A fresh northwest swell is brewing overnight, promising a brief but exciting bump for all you early morning chargers.

The real excitement comes mid-week when a massive northwest swell is forecasted to potentially hit high surf warning levels. Translation: epic conditions for advanced surfers, but serious caution for everyone else!

East shores remain relatively calm with modest 1-3 foot waves, perfect for beginners and longboarders looking to catch some gentle rollers. South shores? Nearly flat with just a whisper of long-period energy trickling in late Sunday.

Wind conditions look cooperative - mostly light and variable, with gentle southeast and southwest breezes ranging 5-10 mph. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy upper 60s to low 80s, creating that classic Hawaiian paradise feel.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before paddling out, as conditions can change quickly. Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf smart.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's coastlines are calling. Grab your board, sunscreen, and stoke - adventure awaits! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Forecast Exciting Weekend Ahead with Declining Northwest Swells Promising Thrilling Waves</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The North Shore's gonna keep things interesting with a declining medium-period swell rolling through from the northwest at 330-340 degrees.

Tonight and into Saturday, expect some playful conditions with north-facing shores on Kauai seeing 8-12 foot faces dropping to 6-8 feet by Saturday afternoon. Oahu's looking slightly more robust with 10-14 foot swells tonight tapering to 6-8 feet by tomorrow evening.

We've got a series of small overlapping northwest swells lined up to keep things moving. The first pulse drops late Saturday, peaking Sunday, with another chaser arriving Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday might bring a slightly beefier north-northwest swell around 330 degrees - something to keep an eye on for the more aggressive wave hunters.

The long-range outlook hints at potential big action towards next week's end with a possible large long-period northwest swell - so keep those boards waxed and ready.

East-facing shores will stay pretty mellow with minimal trade wind influence. South shores? Practically flat, with just a whisper of a tiny long-period south-southwest swell teasing us Monday and Tuesday.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures cruising in the upper 70s to low 80s. Winds will be gentle east breezes around 5-10 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before paddling out. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 10:43:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The North Shore's gonna keep things interesting with a declining medium-period swell rolling through from the northwest at 330-340 degrees.

Tonight and into Saturday, expect some playful conditions with north-facing shores on Kauai seeing 8-12 foot faces dropping to 6-8 feet by Saturday afternoon. Oahu's looking slightly more robust with 10-14 foot swells tonight tapering to 6-8 feet by tomorrow evening.

We've got a series of small overlapping northwest swells lined up to keep things moving. The first pulse drops late Saturday, peaking Sunday, with another chaser arriving Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday might bring a slightly beefier north-northwest swell around 330 degrees - something to keep an eye on for the more aggressive wave hunters.

The long-range outlook hints at potential big action towards next week's end with a possible large long-period northwest swell - so keep those boards waxed and ready.

East-facing shores will stay pretty mellow with minimal trade wind influence. South shores? Practically flat, with just a whisper of a tiny long-period south-southwest swell teasing us Monday and Tuesday.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures cruising in the upper 70s to low 80s. Winds will be gentle east breezes around 5-10 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before paddling out. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The North Shore's gonna keep things interesting with a declining medium-period swell rolling through from the northwest at 330-340 degrees.

Tonight and into Saturday, expect some playful conditions with north-facing shores on Kauai seeing 8-12 foot faces dropping to 6-8 feet by Saturday afternoon. Oahu's looking slightly more robust with 10-14 foot swells tonight tapering to 6-8 feet by tomorrow evening.

We've got a series of small overlapping northwest swells lined up to keep things moving. The first pulse drops late Saturday, peaking Sunday, with another chaser arriving Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday might bring a slightly beefier north-northwest swell around 330 degrees - something to keep an eye on for the more aggressive wave hunters.

The long-range outlook hints at potential big action towards next week's end with a possible large long-period northwest swell - so keep those boards waxed and ready.

East-facing shores will stay pretty mellow with minimal trade wind influence. South shores? Practically flat, with just a whisper of a tiny long-period south-southwest swell teasing us Monday and Tuesday.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures cruising in the upper 70s to low 80s. Winds will be gentle east breezes around 5-10 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before paddling out. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Hawaii Surf Forecast High Surf Advisory Kauai Oahu North Shores Massive Waves 14-18 Feet Peak Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian islands as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast.

North and west-facing shores are lighting up with some serious swell action. We're looking at advisory-level conditions that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through Friday morning. Kauai and Oahu are experiencing the most robust wave heights, with north-facing shores serving up impressive 14-18 foot faces during tonight's peak and gradually tapering to 8-12 feet by Friday evening.

These overlapping west-northwest and north-northwest swells are creating a playground for experienced surfers, but casual beachgoers should exercise serious caution. The High Surf Advisory for Niihau, Kauai, and Oahu remains in effect until 6 AM Friday, so safety first, thrill-seekers!

Looking ahead, expect the swell to ease late Friday into the weekend. A tasty little long-period northwest swell is scheduled to arrive late Saturday, offering another potential surf window. Meanwhile, east-facing shores will remain relatively calm due to light trade wind conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - overnight lows in the upper 60s and daytime highs around 80 degrees. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, typical of our tropical paradise.

Wind patterns will be predominantly northeast and east, ranging from 5-15 mph, which should provide some clean wave faces for those willing to paddle out.

Remember, surf heights can vary dramatically between beaches, so always check local conditions and never surf alone. Rip currents are a real concern, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves safely and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 10:43:09 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian islands as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast.

North and west-facing shores are lighting up with some serious swell action. We're looking at advisory-level conditions that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through Friday morning. Kauai and Oahu are experiencing the most robust wave heights, with north-facing shores serving up impressive 14-18 foot faces during tonight's peak and gradually tapering to 8-12 feet by Friday evening.

These overlapping west-northwest and north-northwest swells are creating a playground for experienced surfers, but casual beachgoers should exercise serious caution. The High Surf Advisory for Niihau, Kauai, and Oahu remains in effect until 6 AM Friday, so safety first, thrill-seekers!

Looking ahead, expect the swell to ease late Friday into the weekend. A tasty little long-period northwest swell is scheduled to arrive late Saturday, offering another potential surf window. Meanwhile, east-facing shores will remain relatively calm due to light trade wind conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - overnight lows in the upper 60s and daytime highs around 80 degrees. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, typical of our tropical paradise.

Wind patterns will be predominantly northeast and east, ranging from 5-15 mph, which should provide some clean wave faces for those willing to paddle out.

Remember, surf heights can vary dramatically between beaches, so always check local conditions and never surf alone. Rip currents are a real concern, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves safely and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian islands as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast.

North and west-facing shores are lighting up with some serious swell action. We're looking at advisory-level conditions that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through Friday morning. Kauai and Oahu are experiencing the most robust wave heights, with north-facing shores serving up impressive 14-18 foot faces during tonight's peak and gradually tapering to 8-12 feet by Friday evening.

These overlapping west-northwest and north-northwest swells are creating a playground for experienced surfers, but casual beachgoers should exercise serious caution. The High Surf Advisory for Niihau, Kauai, and Oahu remains in effect until 6 AM Friday, so safety first, thrill-seekers!

Looking ahead, expect the swell to ease late Friday into the weekend. A tasty little long-period northwest swell is scheduled to arrive late Saturday, offering another potential surf window. Meanwhile, east-facing shores will remain relatively calm due to light trade wind conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - overnight lows in the upper 60s and daytime highs around 80 degrees. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, typical of our tropical paradise.

Wind patterns will be predominantly northeast and east, ranging from 5-15 mph, which should provide some clean wave faces for those willing to paddle out.

Remember, surf heights can vary dramatically between beaches, so always check local conditions and never surf alone. Rip currents are a real concern, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves safely and aloha!

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      <title>Massive Northwest Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands Bringing Epic 10-14 Foot Waves to North Shore Beaches This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! The Hawaiian surf scene is about to get seriously spicy this week. A fresh northwest swell is rolling in hot, bringing some tasty waves to our northern shores.

Tonight and into Thursday, expect solid 10-14 foot surf on north-facing beaches of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui - these are the kind of conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping! West-facing shores will see slightly mellower 7-10 foot waves, perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some action.

But here's the insider scoop - a secondary northwest swell is sneaking in early Thursday, peaking Thursday night and Friday morning. This layered swell action means consistent wave energy that'll keep things interesting. By the weekend, we're looking at a sharp drop in north shore surf, so catch it while you can.

The rest of the island shores are keeping things chill. South shores remain whisper-quiet with minimal 0-2 foot waves, and east-facing beaches are holding steady at a modest 2-4 feet. Not exactly epic, but still plenty of fun for casual riders and paddleboarders.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Northeast winds are hanging around 5-15 mph, adding a bit of texture to the water. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out for a monster northwest swell late Monday night and Tuesday. This could be the big kahuna of the week, so wax those boards and get ready!

Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:42:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! The Hawaiian surf scene is about to get seriously spicy this week. A fresh northwest swell is rolling in hot, bringing some tasty waves to our northern shores.

Tonight and into Thursday, expect solid 10-14 foot surf on north-facing beaches of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui - these are the kind of conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping! West-facing shores will see slightly mellower 7-10 foot waves, perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some action.

But here's the insider scoop - a secondary northwest swell is sneaking in early Thursday, peaking Thursday night and Friday morning. This layered swell action means consistent wave energy that'll keep things interesting. By the weekend, we're looking at a sharp drop in north shore surf, so catch it while you can.

The rest of the island shores are keeping things chill. South shores remain whisper-quiet with minimal 0-2 foot waves, and east-facing beaches are holding steady at a modest 2-4 feet. Not exactly epic, but still plenty of fun for casual riders and paddleboarders.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Northeast winds are hanging around 5-15 mph, adding a bit of texture to the water. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out for a monster northwest swell late Monday night and Tuesday. This could be the big kahuna of the week, so wax those boards and get ready!

Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! The Hawaiian surf scene is about to get seriously spicy this week. A fresh northwest swell is rolling in hot, bringing some tasty waves to our northern shores.

Tonight and into Thursday, expect solid 10-14 foot surf on north-facing beaches of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui - these are the kind of conditions that'll get your adrenaline pumping! West-facing shores will see slightly mellower 7-10 foot waves, perfect for intermediate surfers looking to catch some action.

But here's the insider scoop - a secondary northwest swell is sneaking in early Thursday, peaking Thursday night and Friday morning. This layered swell action means consistent wave energy that'll keep things interesting. By the weekend, we're looking at a sharp drop in north shore surf, so catch it while you can.

The rest of the island shores are keeping things chill. South shores remain whisper-quiet with minimal 0-2 foot waves, and east-facing beaches are holding steady at a modest 2-4 feet. Not exactly epic, but still plenty of fun for casual riders and paddleboarders.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Northeast winds are hanging around 5-15 mph, adding a bit of texture to the water. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out for a monster northwest swell late Monday night and Tuesday. This could be the big kahuna of the week, so wax those boards and get ready!

Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive North and West Swells Hit Hawaii Surf Forecast High Surf Advisory Warns Riders of Powerful 8-12 Foot Waves</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3526696822</link>
      <description>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for an epic wave forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and checking the tide charts.

Hawaii's about to serve up some serious north and west-facing action that's gonna keep wave riders on their toes. We're looking at overlapping swells that are dancing right around High Surf Advisory levels through Friday - so buckle up for some tasty rides!

Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the spiciest surf conditions. Tonight and into Wednesday, expect north facing shores cranking out 8-12 foot waves with west facing shores holding steady around 6-10 feet. The west-northwest swell is gonna peak overnight, bringing gusty winds that might make things a bit rough - especially near daybreak.

The wind situation? Southwest shifting to northwest, with speeds ramping up to around 15 mph after midnight. Translation: potential choppy conditions for morning paddlers.

Heads up east coast surfers - your waves will stay pretty mellow, hovering around 2-4 feet. South facing shores? Practically flat as a pancake this week.

Looking ahead, expect a sharp drop in wave height by the weekend, followed by a potential monster northwest swell next Tuesday that could totally transform the scene.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at sweet spots in the upper 60s to low 80s depending on your island. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers adding some tropical mood to your surf session.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before heading out. Rip currents are no joke, so stay sharp and surf smart!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 10:43:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for an epic wave forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and checking the tide charts.

Hawaii's about to serve up some serious north and west-facing action that's gonna keep wave riders on their toes. We're looking at overlapping swells that are dancing right around High Surf Advisory levels through Friday - so buckle up for some tasty rides!

Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the spiciest surf conditions. Tonight and into Wednesday, expect north facing shores cranking out 8-12 foot waves with west facing shores holding steady around 6-10 feet. The west-northwest swell is gonna peak overnight, bringing gusty winds that might make things a bit rough - especially near daybreak.

The wind situation? Southwest shifting to northwest, with speeds ramping up to around 15 mph after midnight. Translation: potential choppy conditions for morning paddlers.

Heads up east coast surfers - your waves will stay pretty mellow, hovering around 2-4 feet. South facing shores? Practically flat as a pancake this week.

Looking ahead, expect a sharp drop in wave height by the weekend, followed by a potential monster northwest swell next Tuesday that could totally transform the scene.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at sweet spots in the upper 60s to low 80s depending on your island. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers adding some tropical mood to your surf session.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before heading out. Rip currents are no joke, so stay sharp and surf smart!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for an epic wave forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and checking the tide charts.

Hawaii's about to serve up some serious north and west-facing action that's gonna keep wave riders on their toes. We're looking at overlapping swells that are dancing right around High Surf Advisory levels through Friday - so buckle up for some tasty rides!

Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the spiciest surf conditions. Tonight and into Wednesday, expect north facing shores cranking out 8-12 foot waves with west facing shores holding steady around 6-10 feet. The west-northwest swell is gonna peak overnight, bringing gusty winds that might make things a bit rough - especially near daybreak.

The wind situation? Southwest shifting to northwest, with speeds ramping up to around 15 mph after midnight. Translation: potential choppy conditions for morning paddlers.

Heads up east coast surfers - your waves will stay pretty mellow, hovering around 2-4 feet. South facing shores? Practically flat as a pancake this week.

Looking ahead, expect a sharp drop in wave height by the weekend, followed by a potential monster northwest swell next Tuesday that could totally transform the scene.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at sweet spots in the upper 60s to low 80s depending on your island. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers adding some tropical mood to your surf session.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before heading out. Rip currents are no joke, so stay sharp and surf smart!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Forecast Massive 10-14 Foot Waves Expected Tuesday Exciting Conditions for Kauai and Oahu Surfers</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a stellar surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and hitting the Hawaiian waters.

Calling all North Shore enthusiasts - a moderate northwest swell is rolling in and it's bringing some serious action! We're looking at surf heights climbing from 6-8 feet tonight to a pumping 10-14 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu will see the most intense wave action, with north and west facing shores getting the royal treatment.

For Kauai and Oahu surfers, expect a sweet progression through Tuesday. Morning starts with 7-10 foot waves, ramping up to a thrilling 9-12 foot playground by afternoon. Maui riders will experience similar stoke with comparable wave conditions.

Wind patterns are looking mellow - southeast breezes around 5-10 mph will dance across the islands, occasionally shifting to southwest and northwest. Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to low 80s - perfect Hawaiian surfing conditions.

South shore surfers might want to temper expectations - minimal swell action happening with consistent 1-3 foot waves. East facing shores will maintain a steady 2-4 foot range.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as wave heights increase. Always surf smart, stay near lifeguards, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise hits around 7 AM, sunset drops just after 6 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch those epic waves.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Mahalo and stay stoked!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 10:43:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a stellar surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and hitting the Hawaiian waters.

Calling all North Shore enthusiasts - a moderate northwest swell is rolling in and it's bringing some serious action! We're looking at surf heights climbing from 6-8 feet tonight to a pumping 10-14 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu will see the most intense wave action, with north and west facing shores getting the royal treatment.

For Kauai and Oahu surfers, expect a sweet progression through Tuesday. Morning starts with 7-10 foot waves, ramping up to a thrilling 9-12 foot playground by afternoon. Maui riders will experience similar stoke with comparable wave conditions.

Wind patterns are looking mellow - southeast breezes around 5-10 mph will dance across the islands, occasionally shifting to southwest and northwest. Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to low 80s - perfect Hawaiian surfing conditions.

South shore surfers might want to temper expectations - minimal swell action happening with consistent 1-3 foot waves. East facing shores will maintain a steady 2-4 foot range.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as wave heights increase. Always surf smart, stay near lifeguards, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise hits around 7 AM, sunset drops just after 6 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch those epic waves.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Mahalo and stay stoked!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a stellar surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and hitting the Hawaiian waters.

Calling all North Shore enthusiasts - a moderate northwest swell is rolling in and it's bringing some serious action! We're looking at surf heights climbing from 6-8 feet tonight to a pumping 10-14 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu will see the most intense wave action, with north and west facing shores getting the royal treatment.

For Kauai and Oahu surfers, expect a sweet progression through Tuesday. Morning starts with 7-10 foot waves, ramping up to a thrilling 9-12 foot playground by afternoon. Maui riders will experience similar stoke with comparable wave conditions.

Wind patterns are looking mellow - southeast breezes around 5-10 mph will dance across the islands, occasionally shifting to southwest and northwest. Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the upper 60s to low 80s - perfect Hawaiian surfing conditions.

South shore surfers might want to temper expectations - minimal swell action happening with consistent 1-3 foot waves. East facing shores will maintain a steady 2-4 foot range.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as wave heights increase. Always surf smart, stay near lifeguards, and respect the ocean's power.

Sunrise hits around 7 AM, sunset drops just after 6 PM - giving you plenty of daylight to catch those epic waves.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Mahalo and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Martin Luther King Jr. Day Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands with Massive 15-20 Foot Waves on North and West Shores</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Martin Luther King Jr. Day swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands!

Right now, we're in the midst of a short-lived northwest swell that's pumping serious juice along the north and west facing shores. Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui are under a High Surf Advisory with wave heights hitting a massive 15-20 feet tonight! Waimea Bay is lighting up, and surfers are stoked!

But hold onto your boards - this swell is about to mellow out. By Monday, we'll see those epic waves drop to a more manageable 7-10 feet on north facing shores and 5-7 feet on west facing shores. A moderate northwest swell is queuing up to arrive Tuesday, promising continued elevated surf for north and west facing coastlines.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will cruise in the lower 80s, and southeast winds will be hanging around the 5-10 mph range. Perfect beach day conditions!

Sunrise kicks off at different times across the islands - Kauai at 7:19 AM, Oahu at 7:12 AM, Maui at 7:05 AM, and Big Island around 6:57 AM. Sunset will paint the sky between 6:04 and 6:17 PM.

South shore lovers, sorry - no noteworthy swells are on the horizon for the next few days. But north and west facing shores? Get ready for some serious wave action!

Catch these waves safely, respect the ocean, and aloha!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 10:43:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Martin Luther King Jr. Day swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands!

Right now, we're in the midst of a short-lived northwest swell that's pumping serious juice along the north and west facing shores. Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui are under a High Surf Advisory with wave heights hitting a massive 15-20 feet tonight! Waimea Bay is lighting up, and surfers are stoked!

But hold onto your boards - this swell is about to mellow out. By Monday, we'll see those epic waves drop to a more manageable 7-10 feet on north facing shores and 5-7 feet on west facing shores. A moderate northwest swell is queuing up to arrive Tuesday, promising continued elevated surf for north and west facing coastlines.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will cruise in the lower 80s, and southeast winds will be hanging around the 5-10 mph range. Perfect beach day conditions!

Sunrise kicks off at different times across the islands - Kauai at 7:19 AM, Oahu at 7:12 AM, Maui at 7:05 AM, and Big Island around 6:57 AM. Sunset will paint the sky between 6:04 and 6:17 PM.

South shore lovers, sorry - no noteworthy swells are on the horizon for the next few days. But north and west facing shores? Get ready for some serious wave action!

Catch these waves safely, respect the ocean, and aloha!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Martin Luther King Jr. Day swell that's about to rock the Hawaiian islands!

Right now, we're in the midst of a short-lived northwest swell that's pumping serious juice along the north and west facing shores. Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui are under a High Surf Advisory with wave heights hitting a massive 15-20 feet tonight! Waimea Bay is lighting up, and surfers are stoked!

But hold onto your boards - this swell is about to mellow out. By Monday, we'll see those epic waves drop to a more manageable 7-10 feet on north facing shores and 5-7 feet on west facing shores. A moderate northwest swell is queuing up to arrive Tuesday, promising continued elevated surf for north and west facing coastlines.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will cruise in the lower 80s, and southeast winds will be hanging around the 5-10 mph range. Perfect beach day conditions!

Sunrise kicks off at different times across the islands - Kauai at 7:19 AM, Oahu at 7:12 AM, Maui at 7:05 AM, and Big Island around 6:57 AM. Sunset will paint the sky between 6:04 and 6:17 PM.

South shore lovers, sorry - no noteworthy swells are on the horizon for the next few days. But north and west facing shores? Get ready for some serious wave action!

Catch these waves safely, respect the ocean, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive Hawaiian Surf Alert: North Shore Waves Set to Unleash Epic 15-20 Foot Swells Across Island Beaches This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of wave-riding action across the islands. A massive northwest swell is rolling in, promising some serious surf for all you wave hunters out there.

Kauai's looking at an absolute monster session with north-facing shores expecting jaw-dropping 15-20 foot waves by Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores won't disappoint either, serving up a solid 14-18 foot playground for advanced surfers. If you're a beginner, maybe stick to the sidelines for this one!

Oahu's catching similar vibes with north-facing shores cranking out 12-16 foot waves in the morning, ramping up to a thunderous 14-18 feet by Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores will offer a more manageable 8-12 foot range - perfect for intermediate riders looking to test their skills.

Maui's surf scene is slightly mellower but still impressive. Expect 10-15 foot north-facing waves in the morning, climbing to a respectable 12-16 feet by afternoon. East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 4-6 foot chop, ideal for windsurfers and kitesurfers.

The Big Island's keeping things interesting with north-facing shores ranging from 6-8 feet in the morning to 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon. Windward and southeast regions are looking clean and rideable.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the power of these massive swells. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 10:43:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of wave-riding action across the islands. A massive northwest swell is rolling in, promising some serious surf for all you wave hunters out there.

Kauai's looking at an absolute monster session with north-facing shores expecting jaw-dropping 15-20 foot waves by Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores won't disappoint either, serving up a solid 14-18 foot playground for advanced surfers. If you're a beginner, maybe stick to the sidelines for this one!

Oahu's catching similar vibes with north-facing shores cranking out 12-16 foot waves in the morning, ramping up to a thunderous 14-18 feet by Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores will offer a more manageable 8-12 foot range - perfect for intermediate riders looking to test their skills.

Maui's surf scene is slightly mellower but still impressive. Expect 10-15 foot north-facing waves in the morning, climbing to a respectable 12-16 feet by afternoon. East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 4-6 foot chop, ideal for windsurfers and kitesurfers.

The Big Island's keeping things interesting with north-facing shores ranging from 6-8 feet in the morning to 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon. Windward and southeast regions are looking clean and rideable.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the power of these massive swells. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of wave-riding action across the islands. A massive northwest swell is rolling in, promising some serious surf for all you wave hunters out there.

Kauai's looking at an absolute monster session with north-facing shores expecting jaw-dropping 15-20 foot waves by Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores won't disappoint either, serving up a solid 14-18 foot playground for advanced surfers. If you're a beginner, maybe stick to the sidelines for this one!

Oahu's catching similar vibes with north-facing shores cranking out 12-16 foot waves in the morning, ramping up to a thunderous 14-18 feet by Sunday afternoon. West-facing shores will offer a more manageable 8-12 foot range - perfect for intermediate riders looking to test their skills.

Maui's surf scene is slightly mellower but still impressive. Expect 10-15 foot north-facing waves in the morning, climbing to a respectable 12-16 feet by afternoon. East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 4-6 foot chop, ideal for windsurfers and kitesurfers.

The Big Island's keeping things interesting with north-facing shores ranging from 6-8 feet in the morning to 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon. Windward and southeast regions are looking clean and rideable.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the power of these massive swells. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive 26 Foot Waves Slam Hawaiian Islands: High Surf Warning in Effect for North and West Shores This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. We're looking at an epic northwest swell that's been hammering our coastlines and showing no mercy.

Right now, the North and West facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui are under a High Surf Warning with monster waves ranging from 22-26 feet! The Big Island's west facing shores are also sitting under a High Surf Advisory. This massive swell peaked early this morning and will gradually decline, but don't be fooled - it's still packing a serious punch through Saturday morning.

Kauai and Oahu can expect north facing shores to drop from an intense 22-26 feet tonight to a more manageable 10-14 feet by Saturday morning. West facing shores will see a similar descent from 10-15 feet to a calmer 5-7 feet. Maui's north shores will follow a similar pattern, dropping from 22-26 to 9-12 feet.

The good news? Another northwest swell is rolling in Sunday night, potentially bringing surf heights back up to advisory levels. By Monday, we'll see a transition to a WNW swell that'll peak near advisory levels on Tuesday.

East facing shores will remain relatively chill, holding steady around 3-5 feet with a slight increase as trade winds re-establish themselves. South facing shores? Pretty much flat - no exciting swells on the horizon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, and winds will be blowing from the east around 10-20 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, this weekend offers some seriously epic conditions. But for the rest of you, maybe stick to watching from the beach. Stay safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 10:43:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. We're looking at an epic northwest swell that's been hammering our coastlines and showing no mercy.

Right now, the North and West facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui are under a High Surf Warning with monster waves ranging from 22-26 feet! The Big Island's west facing shores are also sitting under a High Surf Advisory. This massive swell peaked early this morning and will gradually decline, but don't be fooled - it's still packing a serious punch through Saturday morning.

Kauai and Oahu can expect north facing shores to drop from an intense 22-26 feet tonight to a more manageable 10-14 feet by Saturday morning. West facing shores will see a similar descent from 10-15 feet to a calmer 5-7 feet. Maui's north shores will follow a similar pattern, dropping from 22-26 to 9-12 feet.

The good news? Another northwest swell is rolling in Sunday night, potentially bringing surf heights back up to advisory levels. By Monday, we'll see a transition to a WNW swell that'll peak near advisory levels on Tuesday.

East facing shores will remain relatively chill, holding steady around 3-5 feet with a slight increase as trade winds re-establish themselves. South facing shores? Pretty much flat - no exciting swells on the horizon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, and winds will be blowing from the east around 10-20 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, this weekend offers some seriously epic conditions. But for the rest of you, maybe stick to watching from the beach. Stay safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. We're looking at an epic northwest swell that's been hammering our coastlines and showing no mercy.

Right now, the North and West facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui are under a High Surf Warning with monster waves ranging from 22-26 feet! The Big Island's west facing shores are also sitting under a High Surf Advisory. This massive swell peaked early this morning and will gradually decline, but don't be fooled - it's still packing a serious punch through Saturday morning.

Kauai and Oahu can expect north facing shores to drop from an intense 22-26 feet tonight to a more manageable 10-14 feet by Saturday morning. West facing shores will see a similar descent from 10-15 feet to a calmer 5-7 feet. Maui's north shores will follow a similar pattern, dropping from 22-26 to 9-12 feet.

The good news? Another northwest swell is rolling in Sunday night, potentially bringing surf heights back up to advisory levels. By Monday, we'll see a transition to a WNW swell that'll peak near advisory levels on Tuesday.

East facing shores will remain relatively chill, holding steady around 3-5 feet with a slight increase as trade winds re-establish themselves. South facing shores? Pretty much flat - no exciting swells on the horizon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 70s, and winds will be blowing from the east around 10-20 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, this weekend offers some seriously epic conditions. But for the rest of you, maybe stick to watching from the beach. Stay safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Monster Northwest Swell Brings Massive 30-40 Foot Waves to Hawaii North Shores, High Surf Warning in Effect</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to light up Hawaii's north and west shores. We're looking at an extra large northwest swell that's going to bring some serious power to the islands.

Right now, a massive northwest pulse is peaking this evening between 320 and 340 degrees, promising monster waves that'll have surfers and spectators alike buzzing with excitement. The High Surf Warning is still in full effect for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's north facing shores, with a High Surf Advisory for the Big Island's west side.

Kauai and Oahu are seeing the most action, with north facing shores expecting 30-40 foot faces tonight and early Friday morning. These waves will gradually scale back to 20-25 feet by Friday afternoon - still plenty big for the hardcore chargers.

As we move into the weekend, the swell will slowly transition more northerly, hanging around advisory levels on Saturday before another reinforcing northwest pulse arrives Sunday night. East facing shores will see a modest bump, with surf climbing to 3-5 feet as trade winds kick back in.

For those hunting smaller waves, south facing shores are looking pretty flat with no significant swells on the horizon. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest conditions, with north facing shores dropping to 8-12 foot faces.

Winds will be primarily northeast, blowing around 10-20 mph, creating some potentially tricky conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s to mid-70s - perfect for a post-surf hot coffee or cold brew.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, this is your moment. If you're just looking to watch, grab a good view and some binoculars. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the show!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 10:43:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to light up Hawaii's north and west shores. We're looking at an extra large northwest swell that's going to bring some serious power to the islands.

Right now, a massive northwest pulse is peaking this evening between 320 and 340 degrees, promising monster waves that'll have surfers and spectators alike buzzing with excitement. The High Surf Warning is still in full effect for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's north facing shores, with a High Surf Advisory for the Big Island's west side.

Kauai and Oahu are seeing the most action, with north facing shores expecting 30-40 foot faces tonight and early Friday morning. These waves will gradually scale back to 20-25 feet by Friday afternoon - still plenty big for the hardcore chargers.

As we move into the weekend, the swell will slowly transition more northerly, hanging around advisory levels on Saturday before another reinforcing northwest pulse arrives Sunday night. East facing shores will see a modest bump, with surf climbing to 3-5 feet as trade winds kick back in.

For those hunting smaller waves, south facing shores are looking pretty flat with no significant swells on the horizon. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest conditions, with north facing shores dropping to 8-12 foot faces.

Winds will be primarily northeast, blowing around 10-20 mph, creating some potentially tricky conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s to mid-70s - perfect for a post-surf hot coffee or cold brew.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, this is your moment. If you're just looking to watch, grab a good view and some binoculars. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the show!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell that's about to light up Hawaii's north and west shores. We're looking at an extra large northwest swell that's going to bring some serious power to the islands.

Right now, a massive northwest pulse is peaking this evening between 320 and 340 degrees, promising monster waves that'll have surfers and spectators alike buzzing with excitement. The High Surf Warning is still in full effect for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's north facing shores, with a High Surf Advisory for the Big Island's west side.

Kauai and Oahu are seeing the most action, with north facing shores expecting 30-40 foot faces tonight and early Friday morning. These waves will gradually scale back to 20-25 feet by Friday afternoon - still plenty big for the hardcore chargers.

As we move into the weekend, the swell will slowly transition more northerly, hanging around advisory levels on Saturday before another reinforcing northwest pulse arrives Sunday night. East facing shores will see a modest bump, with surf climbing to 3-5 feet as trade winds kick back in.

For those hunting smaller waves, south facing shores are looking pretty flat with no significant swells on the horizon. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest conditions, with north facing shores dropping to 8-12 foot faces.

Winds will be primarily northeast, blowing around 10-20 mph, creating some potentially tricky conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s to mid-70s - perfect for a post-surf hot coffee or cold brew.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, this is your moment. If you're just looking to watch, grab a good view and some binoculars. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the show!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Monster Northwest Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands Bringing Massive 30-40 Foot Waves to North Shores Amid High Surf Warning</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian Islands. We're looking at a monster northwest pulse that's about to light up our north and west facing shores with some seriously pumping waves.

Tonight kicks off the start of an extra large long period northwest swell targeting the 320-340 degree range. Expect surf heights climbing dramatically - north facing shores on Kauai will see waves building from 10-14 feet tonight to a massive 30-40 feet by Thursday afternoon. Oahu and Maui will also experience substantial wave action, with similar dramatic increases.

A High Surf Warning is in effect from midnight tonight through Friday, so beach-goers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution. The swell will peak Thursday afternoon and slowly fade out by Friday, with potential lingering energy through Saturday night.

While north and west facing shores are the main event, east facing shores will remain relatively calm with consistent 3-5 foot waves. South facing shores won't see much action, sitting out this swell cycle.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will shift from southwest to northwest, supporting the incoming swell. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s to mid-70s across the islands.

For all you wave riders and ocean enthusiasts - this is your moment. Massive waves are incoming, so check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there. Aloha and epic surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 10:43:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian Islands. We're looking at a monster northwest pulse that's about to light up our north and west facing shores with some seriously pumping waves.

Tonight kicks off the start of an extra large long period northwest swell targeting the 320-340 degree range. Expect surf heights climbing dramatically - north facing shores on Kauai will see waves building from 10-14 feet tonight to a massive 30-40 feet by Thursday afternoon. Oahu and Maui will also experience substantial wave action, with similar dramatic increases.

A High Surf Warning is in effect from midnight tonight through Friday, so beach-goers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution. The swell will peak Thursday afternoon and slowly fade out by Friday, with potential lingering energy through Saturday night.

While north and west facing shores are the main event, east facing shores will remain relatively calm with consistent 3-5 foot waves. South facing shores won't see much action, sitting out this swell cycle.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will shift from southwest to northwest, supporting the incoming swell. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s to mid-70s across the islands.

For all you wave riders and ocean enthusiasts - this is your moment. Massive waves are incoming, so check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there. Aloha and epic surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian Islands. We're looking at a monster northwest pulse that's about to light up our north and west facing shores with some seriously pumping waves.

Tonight kicks off the start of an extra large long period northwest swell targeting the 320-340 degree range. Expect surf heights climbing dramatically - north facing shores on Kauai will see waves building from 10-14 feet tonight to a massive 30-40 feet by Thursday afternoon. Oahu and Maui will also experience substantial wave action, with similar dramatic increases.

A High Surf Warning is in effect from midnight tonight through Friday, so beach-goers and water enthusiasts need to exercise extreme caution. The swell will peak Thursday afternoon and slowly fade out by Friday, with potential lingering energy through Saturday night.

While north and west facing shores are the main event, east facing shores will remain relatively calm with consistent 3-5 foot waves. South facing shores won't see much action, sitting out this swell cycle.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds will shift from southwest to northwest, supporting the incoming swell. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s to mid-70s across the islands.

For all you wave riders and ocean enthusiasts - this is your moment. Massive waves are incoming, so check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there. Aloha and epic surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hits Hawaii: Massive 18-24 Foot Waves Pummel North Shores, High Surf Advisory in Effect</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8813985386</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores as the northwest swell continues to pump serious surf.

Right now, we're looking at some seriously impressive wave action, especially along north and west facing shores. The current swell peaked earlier today and while it's gradually declining, we're still sitting pretty with surf heights well above advisory levels through Wednesday afternoon.

The High Surf Warning has been downgraded to a High Surf Advisory, but don't let that fool you - we're talking about some seriously impressive waves! Kauai and Oahu are seeing north facing shores with 18-24 foot swells in the evening, dropping to around 10-15 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Maui's north shores are slightly mellower but still pumping at 14-18 feet tonight.

Hold onto your boards because Thursday brings another extra large northwest swell that's likely to push surf heights back to warning levels. Expect this epic wave train to roll through Friday, with lingering advisory-level surf on Saturday and another boost of warning-level waves on Sunday.

East facing shores are keeping it chill for now, but keep an eye out this weekend - those northerly swells might just kick things up a notch. South-facing beaches? Totally flat, so don't expect any action from that direction.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be dancing between southeast and southwest, hovering around 5-15 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these are your days. For everyone else, enjoy the view from a safe distance and respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 10:43:49 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores as the northwest swell continues to pump serious surf.

Right now, we're looking at some seriously impressive wave action, especially along north and west facing shores. The current swell peaked earlier today and while it's gradually declining, we're still sitting pretty with surf heights well above advisory levels through Wednesday afternoon.

The High Surf Warning has been downgraded to a High Surf Advisory, but don't let that fool you - we're talking about some seriously impressive waves! Kauai and Oahu are seeing north facing shores with 18-24 foot swells in the evening, dropping to around 10-15 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Maui's north shores are slightly mellower but still pumping at 14-18 feet tonight.

Hold onto your boards because Thursday brings another extra large northwest swell that's likely to push surf heights back to warning levels. Expect this epic wave train to roll through Friday, with lingering advisory-level surf on Saturday and another boost of warning-level waves on Sunday.

East facing shores are keeping it chill for now, but keep an eye out this weekend - those northerly swells might just kick things up a notch. South-facing beaches? Totally flat, so don't expect any action from that direction.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be dancing between southeast and southwest, hovering around 5-15 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these are your days. For everyone else, enjoy the view from a safe distance and respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores as the northwest swell continues to pump serious surf.

Right now, we're looking at some seriously impressive wave action, especially along north and west facing shores. The current swell peaked earlier today and while it's gradually declining, we're still sitting pretty with surf heights well above advisory levels through Wednesday afternoon.

The High Surf Warning has been downgraded to a High Surf Advisory, but don't let that fool you - we're talking about some seriously impressive waves! Kauai and Oahu are seeing north facing shores with 18-24 foot swells in the evening, dropping to around 10-15 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Maui's north shores are slightly mellower but still pumping at 14-18 feet tonight.

Hold onto your boards because Thursday brings another extra large northwest swell that's likely to push surf heights back to warning levels. Expect this epic wave train to roll through Friday, with lingering advisory-level surf on Saturday and another boost of warning-level waves on Sunday.

East facing shores are keeping it chill for now, but keep an eye out this weekend - those northerly swells might just kick things up a notch. South-facing beaches? Totally flat, so don't expect any action from that direction.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be dancing between southeast and southwest, hovering around 5-15 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these are your days. For everyone else, enjoy the view from a safe distance and respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Braces for Monster 35-Foot Waves: North Shore Surf Warning Issued for Massive Northwest Swell</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off.

Hawaii's about to experience some serious north shore action with an extra large northwest swell that's going to make your adrenaline pump. We're talking warning-level surf on exposed north and west facing shores through Tuesday, with monster waves ranging from 20 to 35 feet. Kauai and Oahu are going to see the most intense conditions, so buckle up and stay alert.

The big kahuna is coming in at 320-330 degree angles, with another massive northwest swell building by Thursday. Expect warning-level surf continuing through Friday and lingering near advisory levels on Saturday. Sunday might bring another reinforcement, so keep those surf forecasts close.

For all you wave chasers, here's the breakdown: North facing shores are firing with 25-35 foot waves, while west facing shores are pumping at 15-22 feet. South and east facing shores will remain relatively mellow at 1-3 and 2-4 feet respectively.

Weather-wise, expect mostly clear skies with northwest winds ranging from 10 to 15 mph tonight, tapering down after midnight. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s, perfect for that post-surf hot chocolate.

A quick safety reminder: these waves are no joke. Rip currents will be strong, so enter the water near a lifeguard and know your limits. Check local beach safety websites for the most up-to-date conditions.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 10:43:09 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off.

Hawaii's about to experience some serious north shore action with an extra large northwest swell that's going to make your adrenaline pump. We're talking warning-level surf on exposed north and west facing shores through Tuesday, with monster waves ranging from 20 to 35 feet. Kauai and Oahu are going to see the most intense conditions, so buckle up and stay alert.

The big kahuna is coming in at 320-330 degree angles, with another massive northwest swell building by Thursday. Expect warning-level surf continuing through Friday and lingering near advisory levels on Saturday. Sunday might bring another reinforcement, so keep those surf forecasts close.

For all you wave chasers, here's the breakdown: North facing shores are firing with 25-35 foot waves, while west facing shores are pumping at 15-22 feet. South and east facing shores will remain relatively mellow at 1-3 and 2-4 feet respectively.

Weather-wise, expect mostly clear skies with northwest winds ranging from 10 to 15 mph tonight, tapering down after midnight. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s, perfect for that post-surf hot chocolate.

A quick safety reminder: these waves are no joke. Rip currents will be strong, so enter the water near a lifeguard and know your limits. Check local beach safety websites for the most up-to-date conditions.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off.

Hawaii's about to experience some serious north shore action with an extra large northwest swell that's going to make your adrenaline pump. We're talking warning-level surf on exposed north and west facing shores through Tuesday, with monster waves ranging from 20 to 35 feet. Kauai and Oahu are going to see the most intense conditions, so buckle up and stay alert.

The big kahuna is coming in at 320-330 degree angles, with another massive northwest swell building by Thursday. Expect warning-level surf continuing through Friday and lingering near advisory levels on Saturday. Sunday might bring another reinforcement, so keep those surf forecasts close.

For all you wave chasers, here's the breakdown: North facing shores are firing with 25-35 foot waves, while west facing shores are pumping at 15-22 feet. South and east facing shores will remain relatively mellow at 1-3 and 2-4 feet respectively.

Weather-wise, expect mostly clear skies with northwest winds ranging from 10 to 15 mph tonight, tapering down after midnight. Temperatures will hover in the mid-60s, perfect for that post-surf hot chocolate.

A quick safety reminder: these waves are no joke. Rip currents will be strong, so enter the water near a lifeguard and know your limits. Check local beach safety websites for the most up-to-date conditions.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hits Hawaii: Monster 30-Foot Waves Set to Unleash Massive Surf on North Shore Beaches</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6606909239</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell hitting Hawaii's shores that'll have adrenaline junkies and surf enthusiasts buzzing with excitement. The North Pacific is cooking up a massive northwest swell that's about to turn our island coastlines into a playground of epic proportions.

We're looking at a serious surf event that'll deliver monster waves along north and west facing shores. Tonight and into Monday, expect surf heights climbing from 12-16 feet to a jaw-dropping 20-30 feet on north facing shores. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all set to experience these massive swells, so surfers and ocean lovers better buckle up!

A High Surf Advisory is currently in effect, and we're anticipating it might upgrade to a High Surf Warning by Monday. This isn't just a one-day wonder - we're talking about multiple northwest swells stacking up through the week, with potential warning-level surf continuing into Thursday and Friday.

For those seeking calmer waters, east and south facing shores will remain relatively mellow, with surf heights staying modest at 1-3 feet. The trade winds are taking a bit of a break, keeping things relatively tranquil on those coastlines.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, making for perfect beach-going conditions between wave sets.

Safety first, wave warriors! These powerful swells mean serious rip current action, so always swim near a lifeguard and respect the ocean's might. Check local beach safety resources before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 10:43:26 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell hitting Hawaii's shores that'll have adrenaline junkies and surf enthusiasts buzzing with excitement. The North Pacific is cooking up a massive northwest swell that's about to turn our island coastlines into a playground of epic proportions.

We're looking at a serious surf event that'll deliver monster waves along north and west facing shores. Tonight and into Monday, expect surf heights climbing from 12-16 feet to a jaw-dropping 20-30 feet on north facing shores. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all set to experience these massive swells, so surfers and ocean lovers better buckle up!

A High Surf Advisory is currently in effect, and we're anticipating it might upgrade to a High Surf Warning by Monday. This isn't just a one-day wonder - we're talking about multiple northwest swells stacking up through the week, with potential warning-level surf continuing into Thursday and Friday.

For those seeking calmer waters, east and south facing shores will remain relatively mellow, with surf heights staying modest at 1-3 feet. The trade winds are taking a bit of a break, keeping things relatively tranquil on those coastlines.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, making for perfect beach-going conditions between wave sets.

Safety first, wave warriors! These powerful swells mean serious rip current action, so always swim near a lifeguard and respect the ocean's might. Check local beach safety resources before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell hitting Hawaii's shores that'll have adrenaline junkies and surf enthusiasts buzzing with excitement. The North Pacific is cooking up a massive northwest swell that's about to turn our island coastlines into a playground of epic proportions.

We're looking at a serious surf event that'll deliver monster waves along north and west facing shores. Tonight and into Monday, expect surf heights climbing from 12-16 feet to a jaw-dropping 20-30 feet on north facing shores. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all set to experience these massive swells, so surfers and ocean lovers better buckle up!

A High Surf Advisory is currently in effect, and we're anticipating it might upgrade to a High Surf Warning by Monday. This isn't just a one-day wonder - we're talking about multiple northwest swells stacking up through the week, with potential warning-level surf continuing into Thursday and Friday.

For those seeking calmer waters, east and south facing shores will remain relatively mellow, with surf heights staying modest at 1-3 feet. The trade winds are taking a bit of a break, keeping things relatively tranquil on those coastlines.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, making for perfect beach-going conditions between wave sets.

Safety first, wave warriors! These powerful swells mean serious rip current action, so always swim near a lifeguard and respect the ocean's might. Check local beach safety resources before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive Hawaii Surf Swell Hits North Shores with 18-24 Foot Waves Bringing Epic Weekend of Extreme Surfing Action</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands as a massive northwest swell is about to turn our shores into a playground for hardcore surfers.

North and west facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory, with waves cranking up to an impressive 18-24 feet tonight and early Sunday morning. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are set to experience some serious wave action that'll have experienced surfers stoked and novices thinking twice about paddling out.

The swell isn't just a one-hit wonder. Another powerful northwest pulse is expected to build Monday through Tuesday, potentially pushing surf heights into warning levels. And just when you thought it couldn't get more intense, a massive extra-large swell is lurking on the horizon for late Thursday.

East facing shores will keep things mellow, maintaining a modest 2-4 foot range through the weekend. South shores remain consistently calm with minimal surf action, perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill beach day.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures hovering in the lower 80s. Light winds around 5 mph will provide clean conditions for those brave enough to tackle the monster waves.

Safety first, surf fans! Rip currents will be prominent, so if you're not a seasoned pro, watch from the beach and enjoy the spectacular show. Remember, these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Sunrise comes early around 7 am, with sunset painting the sky by 6 pm. Whether you're riding the waves or watching the pros, Hawaii's surf scene is about to deliver an unforgettable weekend of pure oceanic energy!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 10:43:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands as a massive northwest swell is about to turn our shores into a playground for hardcore surfers.

North and west facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory, with waves cranking up to an impressive 18-24 feet tonight and early Sunday morning. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are set to experience some serious wave action that'll have experienced surfers stoked and novices thinking twice about paddling out.

The swell isn't just a one-hit wonder. Another powerful northwest pulse is expected to build Monday through Tuesday, potentially pushing surf heights into warning levels. And just when you thought it couldn't get more intense, a massive extra-large swell is lurking on the horizon for late Thursday.

East facing shores will keep things mellow, maintaining a modest 2-4 foot range through the weekend. South shores remain consistently calm with minimal surf action, perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill beach day.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures hovering in the lower 80s. Light winds around 5 mph will provide clean conditions for those brave enough to tackle the monster waves.

Safety first, surf fans! Rip currents will be prominent, so if you're not a seasoned pro, watch from the beach and enjoy the spectacular show. Remember, these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Sunrise comes early around 7 am, with sunset painting the sky by 6 pm. Whether you're riding the waves or watching the pros, Hawaii's surf scene is about to deliver an unforgettable weekend of pure oceanic energy!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands as a massive northwest swell is about to turn our shores into a playground for hardcore surfers.

North and west facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory, with waves cranking up to an impressive 18-24 feet tonight and early Sunday morning. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are set to experience some serious wave action that'll have experienced surfers stoked and novices thinking twice about paddling out.

The swell isn't just a one-hit wonder. Another powerful northwest pulse is expected to build Monday through Tuesday, potentially pushing surf heights into warning levels. And just when you thought it couldn't get more intense, a massive extra-large swell is lurking on the horizon for late Thursday.

East facing shores will keep things mellow, maintaining a modest 2-4 foot range through the weekend. South shores remain consistently calm with minimal surf action, perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill beach day.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with temperatures hovering in the lower 80s. Light winds around 5 mph will provide clean conditions for those brave enough to tackle the monster waves.

Safety first, surf fans! Rip currents will be prominent, so if you're not a seasoned pro, watch from the beach and enjoy the spectacular show. Remember, these waves are not for the faint of heart.

Sunrise comes early around 7 am, with sunset painting the sky by 6 pm. Whether you're riding the waves or watching the pros, Hawaii's surf scene is about to deliver an unforgettable weekend of pure oceanic energy!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive Hawaiian Surf Alert: North Shore Waves Set to Reach Up to 24 Feet This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of waves rolling in across the islands. We're looking at a serious swell that's about to light up our north and west-facing shores.

Tonight's going to be mellow with small surf around 3-5 feet, but hold onto your boards because Saturday is when things get wild. By Saturday afternoon, we're expecting massive waves hitting 18-24 feet along north shores and 14-18 feet on west-facing coastlines.

Kauai and Oahu are set to see the most dramatic action. Those long-period northwest swells are charging in with serious power, potentially reaching High Surf Warning levels. Surfers and water enthusiasts should pay close attention - these aren't your average waves.

The big northwest swell will peak Saturday evening and continue building through Monday and Tuesday, likely staying above warning thresholds. We're talking serious wave energy that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement.

East and south shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. Winds are expected to be light and variable, creating clean conditions for those brave enough to paddle out.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 80s and occasional scattered showers. Perfect Hawaiian conditions for an epic surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful waves. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride! Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 10:42:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of waves rolling in across the islands. We're looking at a serious swell that's about to light up our north and west-facing shores.

Tonight's going to be mellow with small surf around 3-5 feet, but hold onto your boards because Saturday is when things get wild. By Saturday afternoon, we're expecting massive waves hitting 18-24 feet along north shores and 14-18 feet on west-facing coastlines.

Kauai and Oahu are set to see the most dramatic action. Those long-period northwest swells are charging in with serious power, potentially reaching High Surf Warning levels. Surfers and water enthusiasts should pay close attention - these aren't your average waves.

The big northwest swell will peak Saturday evening and continue building through Monday and Tuesday, likely staying above warning thresholds. We're talking serious wave energy that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement.

East and south shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. Winds are expected to be light and variable, creating clean conditions for those brave enough to paddle out.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 80s and occasional scattered showers. Perfect Hawaiian conditions for an epic surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful waves. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride! Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of waves rolling in across the islands. We're looking at a serious swell that's about to light up our north and west-facing shores.

Tonight's going to be mellow with small surf around 3-5 feet, but hold onto your boards because Saturday is when things get wild. By Saturday afternoon, we're expecting massive waves hitting 18-24 feet along north shores and 14-18 feet on west-facing coastlines.

Kauai and Oahu are set to see the most dramatic action. Those long-period northwest swells are charging in with serious power, potentially reaching High Surf Warning levels. Surfers and water enthusiasts should pay close attention - these aren't your average waves.

The big northwest swell will peak Saturday evening and continue building through Monday and Tuesday, likely staying above warning thresholds. We're talking serious wave energy that'll have experienced surfers buzzing with excitement.

East and south shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. Winds are expected to be light and variable, creating clean conditions for those brave enough to paddle out.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the lower 80s and occasional scattered showers. Perfect Hawaiian conditions for an epic surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful waves. Stay alert, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride! Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Monster Northwest Swell Forecast to Slam Hawaiian Islands This Weekend with Potential High Surf Warning Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions coming your way.

The North Shore is looking solid with consistent 4-6 foot surf that'll keep things interesting through Friday. But hold onto your boards because the weekend is about to get seriously epic! A developing storm low south of the Aleutian Islands is brewing up a monster northwest swell that'll slam into our islands Saturday and peak on Sunday.

We're talking potential High Surf Warning levels along north and west facing shores. By late Monday and Tuesday, another storm system could push even larger northwest swells our way - possibly exceeding warning thresholds. Surfers, this is your heads up to prepare for some serious wave action!

East facing shores are chilling right now with smaller 1-3 foot surf, but don't write them off. Some slight increases might roll in early next week. South shores? Pretty much flat and sleepy with minimal action.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at beautiful conditions across the islands. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering in the lower 80s. Light northeast winds around 5 mph will keep things comfortable, and hazy conditions might add some dramatic backdrop to your surf sessions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf heights can vary significantly between beaches. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian waves!

Catch you on the water, shredders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 10:43:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions coming your way.

The North Shore is looking solid with consistent 4-6 foot surf that'll keep things interesting through Friday. But hold onto your boards because the weekend is about to get seriously epic! A developing storm low south of the Aleutian Islands is brewing up a monster northwest swell that'll slam into our islands Saturday and peak on Sunday.

We're talking potential High Surf Warning levels along north and west facing shores. By late Monday and Tuesday, another storm system could push even larger northwest swells our way - possibly exceeding warning thresholds. Surfers, this is your heads up to prepare for some serious wave action!

East facing shores are chilling right now with smaller 1-3 foot surf, but don't write them off. Some slight increases might roll in early next week. South shores? Pretty much flat and sleepy with minimal action.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at beautiful conditions across the islands. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering in the lower 80s. Light northeast winds around 5 mph will keep things comfortable, and hazy conditions might add some dramatic backdrop to your surf sessions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf heights can vary significantly between beaches. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian waves!

Catch you on the water, shredders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions coming your way.

The North Shore is looking solid with consistent 4-6 foot surf that'll keep things interesting through Friday. But hold onto your boards because the weekend is about to get seriously epic! A developing storm low south of the Aleutian Islands is brewing up a monster northwest swell that'll slam into our islands Saturday and peak on Sunday.

We're talking potential High Surf Warning levels along north and west facing shores. By late Monday and Tuesday, another storm system could push even larger northwest swells our way - possibly exceeding warning thresholds. Surfers, this is your heads up to prepare for some serious wave action!

East facing shores are chilling right now with smaller 1-3 foot surf, but don't write them off. Some slight increases might roll in early next week. South shores? Pretty much flat and sleepy with minimal action.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at beautiful conditions across the islands. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering in the lower 80s. Light northeast winds around 5 mph will keep things comfortable, and hazy conditions might add some dramatic backdrop to your surf sessions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf heights can vary significantly between beaches. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian waves!

Catch you on the water, shredders!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Swell Set to Unleash Monster Waves Across Hawaiian Islands This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a swell-tacular forecast that'll have you grabbing your board and hitting the Hawaiian waters.

We're looking at a dynamic week of surf with some exciting changes rolling in. Right now, we've got a small to moderate west-northwest swell holding steady around 4 feet with a sweet 16-second period. But hold onto your board shorts because things are about to get interesting!

Saturday brings the first major excitement with a powerful north-northwest swell building rapidly. We're talking potential high surf warning levels along north and west-facing shores. Expect waves cranking up to 7-10 feet on Kauai's north shores and 6-8 feet around Oahu and Maui - perfect for experienced riders seeking some serious action.

The drama continues Monday and Tuesday when another storm system generates an even more impressive swell from 320 to 330 degrees. This could push surf heights above warning thresholds, promising some truly epic conditions.

For those preferring mellower vibes, east-facing shores will see a gradual decline, dropping from 4-6 feet to around 2-4 feet. South shores remain consistently small, hovering around 1-3 feet throughout the week.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures in the lower 80s, and light winds shifting between east and south. Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - perfect bookends for your surf sessions.

Bottom line: This weekend is your prime window for some serious wave hunting. Just remember to check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 10:43:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a swell-tacular forecast that'll have you grabbing your board and hitting the Hawaiian waters.

We're looking at a dynamic week of surf with some exciting changes rolling in. Right now, we've got a small to moderate west-northwest swell holding steady around 4 feet with a sweet 16-second period. But hold onto your board shorts because things are about to get interesting!

Saturday brings the first major excitement with a powerful north-northwest swell building rapidly. We're talking potential high surf warning levels along north and west-facing shores. Expect waves cranking up to 7-10 feet on Kauai's north shores and 6-8 feet around Oahu and Maui - perfect for experienced riders seeking some serious action.

The drama continues Monday and Tuesday when another storm system generates an even more impressive swell from 320 to 330 degrees. This could push surf heights above warning thresholds, promising some truly epic conditions.

For those preferring mellower vibes, east-facing shores will see a gradual decline, dropping from 4-6 feet to around 2-4 feet. South shores remain consistently small, hovering around 1-3 feet throughout the week.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures in the lower 80s, and light winds shifting between east and south. Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - perfect bookends for your surf sessions.

Bottom line: This weekend is your prime window for some serious wave hunting. Just remember to check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a swell-tacular forecast that'll have you grabbing your board and hitting the Hawaiian waters.

We're looking at a dynamic week of surf with some exciting changes rolling in. Right now, we've got a small to moderate west-northwest swell holding steady around 4 feet with a sweet 16-second period. But hold onto your board shorts because things are about to get interesting!

Saturday brings the first major excitement with a powerful north-northwest swell building rapidly. We're talking potential high surf warning levels along north and west-facing shores. Expect waves cranking up to 7-10 feet on Kauai's north shores and 6-8 feet around Oahu and Maui - perfect for experienced riders seeking some serious action.

The drama continues Monday and Tuesday when another storm system generates an even more impressive swell from 320 to 330 degrees. This could push surf heights above warning thresholds, promising some truly epic conditions.

For those preferring mellower vibes, east-facing shores will see a gradual decline, dropping from 4-6 feet to around 2-4 feet. South shores remain consistently small, hovering around 1-3 feet throughout the week.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures in the lower 80s, and light winds shifting between east and south. Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - perfect bookends for your surf sessions.

Bottom line: This weekend is your prime window for some serious wave hunting. Just remember to check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands Bringing High Surf Advisory and Massive Waves for Experienced Surfers This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf update that'll have you waxing down your board and checking tide charts.

Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action across the islands this week. We're looking at a moderate north-northeast swell that's about to do a little dance, veering easterly and starting to mellow out tonight. But don't put away your big board just yet - a sneaky northwest swell is building late tonight and will peak Wednesday.

The real excitement is coming Friday night with a massive north-northwest swell that's going to light up our north and west facing shores. We're talking potential warning level surf that'll have seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Word to the wise: this swell means business, so respect the ocean's power.

Right now, we've got a High Surf Advisory in effect for east facing shores, thanks to a combo of northeast swell and some feisty easterly winds. Expect surf heights around 7-10 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 5-7 feet by Wednesday.

Island breakdown looks solid: Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all seeing similar conditions with north facing shores holding steady at 6-8 feet. The Big Island's windward side is rocking 7-10 foot east facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, east winds cruising at 15-20 mph, and temperatures lounging in the lower 70s to low 80s.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these swells demand respect.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 10:44:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf update that'll have you waxing down your board and checking tide charts.

Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action across the islands this week. We're looking at a moderate north-northeast swell that's about to do a little dance, veering easterly and starting to mellow out tonight. But don't put away your big board just yet - a sneaky northwest swell is building late tonight and will peak Wednesday.

The real excitement is coming Friday night with a massive north-northwest swell that's going to light up our north and west facing shores. We're talking potential warning level surf that'll have seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Word to the wise: this swell means business, so respect the ocean's power.

Right now, we've got a High Surf Advisory in effect for east facing shores, thanks to a combo of northeast swell and some feisty easterly winds. Expect surf heights around 7-10 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 5-7 feet by Wednesday.

Island breakdown looks solid: Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all seeing similar conditions with north facing shores holding steady at 6-8 feet. The Big Island's windward side is rocking 7-10 foot east facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, east winds cruising at 15-20 mph, and temperatures lounging in the lower 70s to low 80s.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these swells demand respect.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf update that'll have you waxing down your board and checking tide charts.

Mother Nature's serving up some serious wave action across the islands this week. We're looking at a moderate north-northeast swell that's about to do a little dance, veering easterly and starting to mellow out tonight. But don't put away your big board just yet - a sneaky northwest swell is building late tonight and will peak Wednesday.

The real excitement is coming Friday night with a massive north-northwest swell that's going to light up our north and west facing shores. We're talking potential warning level surf that'll have seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Word to the wise: this swell means business, so respect the ocean's power.

Right now, we've got a High Surf Advisory in effect for east facing shores, thanks to a combo of northeast swell and some feisty easterly winds. Expect surf heights around 7-10 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 5-7 feet by Wednesday.

Island breakdown looks solid: Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all seeing similar conditions with north facing shores holding steady at 6-8 feet. The Big Island's windward side is rocking 7-10 foot east facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, east winds cruising at 15-20 mph, and temperatures lounging in the lower 70s to low 80s.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these swells demand respect.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Alert Massive 12 Foot Waves Slam East Shores with Powerful Swells and Windy Conditions Tuesday</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride in Hawaii's surf zone as we're looking at some seriously epic conditions heading into Tuesday.

Mother Nature's turning up the dial with a powerful easterly wind fetch that's pumping out massive swells across the islands. East-facing shores are going to see some serious action with waves climbing to a thunderous 8 to 12 feet - that's big wave territory, folks!

The North Shore isn't backing down either, with consistent 4 to 8 foot swells rolling in overnight and through Tuesday. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all experiencing similar energetic conditions, so surfers and water enthusiasts need to stay alert.

A moderate northeast swell will gradually shift eastward and decline, while a sneaky northwest swell is quietly building late Tuesday. This means dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even experienced surfers on their toes.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, perfect for those post-surf warm-ups. Winds are gonna be cranking from the east at 15 to 25 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian windsurfing conditions.

Pro tip for all you water warriors: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful waves. Rip currents are no joke, so swim near lifeguards and respect the ocean's might.

Whether you're a pro shredder or just love watching massive waves, Hawaii's surf scene is delivering pure maritime drama. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 10:43:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride in Hawaii's surf zone as we're looking at some seriously epic conditions heading into Tuesday.

Mother Nature's turning up the dial with a powerful easterly wind fetch that's pumping out massive swells across the islands. East-facing shores are going to see some serious action with waves climbing to a thunderous 8 to 12 feet - that's big wave territory, folks!

The North Shore isn't backing down either, with consistent 4 to 8 foot swells rolling in overnight and through Tuesday. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all experiencing similar energetic conditions, so surfers and water enthusiasts need to stay alert.

A moderate northeast swell will gradually shift eastward and decline, while a sneaky northwest swell is quietly building late Tuesday. This means dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even experienced surfers on their toes.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, perfect for those post-surf warm-ups. Winds are gonna be cranking from the east at 15 to 25 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian windsurfing conditions.

Pro tip for all you water warriors: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful waves. Rip currents are no joke, so swim near lifeguards and respect the ocean's might.

Whether you're a pro shredder or just love watching massive waves, Hawaii's surf scene is delivering pure maritime drama. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a wild ride in Hawaii's surf zone as we're looking at some seriously epic conditions heading into Tuesday.

Mother Nature's turning up the dial with a powerful easterly wind fetch that's pumping out massive swells across the islands. East-facing shores are going to see some serious action with waves climbing to a thunderous 8 to 12 feet - that's big wave territory, folks!

The North Shore isn't backing down either, with consistent 4 to 8 foot swells rolling in overnight and through Tuesday. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all experiencing similar energetic conditions, so surfers and water enthusiasts need to stay alert.

A moderate northeast swell will gradually shift eastward and decline, while a sneaky northwest swell is quietly building late Tuesday. This means dynamic wave conditions that'll keep even experienced surfers on their toes.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, perfect for those post-surf warm-ups. Winds are gonna be cranking from the east at 15 to 25 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian windsurfing conditions.

Pro tip for all you water warriors: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful waves. Rip currents are no joke, so swim near lifeguards and respect the ocean's might.

Whether you're a pro shredder or just love watching massive waves, Hawaii's surf scene is delivering pure maritime drama. Stay stoked and stay safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive Hawaii Surf Alert: High Surf Advisory Brings Thunderous 8-12 Foot Waves to East Facing Shores</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8918375723</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this week. A powerful easterly wind fetch is brewing south and west of the islands, and it's about to turn our east-facing beaches into an epic surf playground.

Buckle up for a High Surf Advisory that'll light up the east-facing shores from Monday morning through early Wednesday. We're talking wave heights jumping from 5-7 feet tonight to a thunderous 8-12 feet by Monday morning. That's some serious swell action!

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward coasts are all in for a treat. Expect east-facing shores to be firing on all cylinders with consistent, pumping waves. North-facing shores aren't sitting this out either - they'll be holding steady between 6-10 feet, keeping things interesting for the more advanced riders.

The wind's going to be your dance partner too. Southeast breezes ranging from 10 to 25 mph will be churning up the ocean, creating some seriously textured conditions. Maui's looking at the spiciest winds, with east winds hitting 20-25 mph - perfect for those who love a bit of challenge.

While the east and north shores are stealing the spotlight, south and west-facing beaches will remain relatively calm, offering more mellow vibes with 1-5 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate the power of these waves. Rip currents will be active, so swim near lifeguards and know your limits.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2026 10:43:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this week. A powerful easterly wind fetch is brewing south and west of the islands, and it's about to turn our east-facing beaches into an epic surf playground.

Buckle up for a High Surf Advisory that'll light up the east-facing shores from Monday morning through early Wednesday. We're talking wave heights jumping from 5-7 feet tonight to a thunderous 8-12 feet by Monday morning. That's some serious swell action!

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward coasts are all in for a treat. Expect east-facing shores to be firing on all cylinders with consistent, pumping waves. North-facing shores aren't sitting this out either - they'll be holding steady between 6-10 feet, keeping things interesting for the more advanced riders.

The wind's going to be your dance partner too. Southeast breezes ranging from 10 to 25 mph will be churning up the ocean, creating some seriously textured conditions. Maui's looking at the spiciest winds, with east winds hitting 20-25 mph - perfect for those who love a bit of challenge.

While the east and north shores are stealing the spotlight, south and west-facing beaches will remain relatively calm, offering more mellow vibes with 1-5 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate the power of these waves. Rip currents will be active, so swim near lifeguards and know your limits.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this week. A powerful easterly wind fetch is brewing south and west of the islands, and it's about to turn our east-facing beaches into an epic surf playground.

Buckle up for a High Surf Advisory that'll light up the east-facing shores from Monday morning through early Wednesday. We're talking wave heights jumping from 5-7 feet tonight to a thunderous 8-12 feet by Monday morning. That's some serious swell action!

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island's windward coasts are all in for a treat. Expect east-facing shores to be firing on all cylinders with consistent, pumping waves. North-facing shores aren't sitting this out either - they'll be holding steady between 6-10 feet, keeping things interesting for the more advanced riders.

The wind's going to be your dance partner too. Southeast breezes ranging from 10 to 25 mph will be churning up the ocean, creating some seriously textured conditions. Maui's looking at the spiciest winds, with east winds hitting 20-25 mph - perfect for those who love a bit of challenge.

While the east and north shores are stealing the spotlight, south and west-facing beaches will remain relatively calm, offering more mellow vibes with 1-5 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect cloudy skies with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate the power of these waves. Rip currents will be active, so swim near lifeguards and know your limits.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Report: Epic 9-12 Foot Waves Slam Islands with Wind Swell and Scattered Showers This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7294620632</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Shore is still pumping with a moderate swell in the 9-12 foot range, though it's slowly backing down from its peak. We've got a classic medium-period north to northeast swell that's gracefully declining, paired with a small northwest pulse keeping things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's north-facing shores will see consistent 9-12 foot waves early, dropping slightly to 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon. The Big Island's windward side joins the party with similar 10-14 foot action tonight, mellowing to 9-12 feet tomorrow.

East-facing shores are about to get a serious wind swell upgrade. While current conditions show modest 3-5 foot waves, forecasters are warning of a major wind event brewing. Expect a significant bump in easterly wind swells from Sunday night through midweek that could push advisory-level conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, with light and variable winds shifting between southeast and southwest.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are likely, and wave heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf paradise!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2026 10:43:11 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Shore is still pumping with a moderate swell in the 9-12 foot range, though it's slowly backing down from its peak. We've got a classic medium-period north to northeast swell that's gracefully declining, paired with a small northwest pulse keeping things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's north-facing shores will see consistent 9-12 foot waves early, dropping slightly to 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon. The Big Island's windward side joins the party with similar 10-14 foot action tonight, mellowing to 9-12 feet tomorrow.

East-facing shores are about to get a serious wind swell upgrade. While current conditions show modest 3-5 foot waves, forecasters are warning of a major wind event brewing. Expect a significant bump in easterly wind swells from Sunday night through midweek that could push advisory-level conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, with light and variable winds shifting between southeast and southwest.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are likely, and wave heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf paradise!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Shore is still pumping with a moderate swell in the 9-12 foot range, though it's slowly backing down from its peak. We've got a classic medium-period north to northeast swell that's gracefully declining, paired with a small northwest pulse keeping things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's north-facing shores will see consistent 9-12 foot waves early, dropping slightly to 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon. The Big Island's windward side joins the party with similar 10-14 foot action tonight, mellowing to 9-12 feet tomorrow.

East-facing shores are about to get a serious wind swell upgrade. While current conditions show modest 3-5 foot waves, forecasters are warning of a major wind event brewing. Expect a significant bump in easterly wind swells from Sunday night through midweek that could push advisory-level conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, with light and variable winds shifting between southeast and southwest.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are likely, and wave heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf paradise!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive North Shore Swells Hit Hawaii Bringing 10-14 Foot Waves and High Surf Advisory Conditions This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2052741468</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our island shores.

North facing shores are bringing the heat with solid 10-14 foot swells that'll peak this evening and hold strong through Saturday morning. This medium-period north to north-northeast swell is pushing right to the edge of a High Surf Advisory, so expect some seriously impressive wave action.

East facing shores are in for a rollercoaster ride. Tonight's surf will start dropping as trade winds calm down, but hold onto your boards because Sunday night into early next week is looking wild. Strong trade winds are brewing up a wind swell that could boost east facing breaks to potential advisory levels. Talk about an incoming swell party!

If you're hoping for south shore action, keep dreaming. Those waves are staying tiny throughout the forecast period - more of a ripple than a ride.

Across the islands, from Kauai to the Big Island, north facing shores will consistently deliver 10-14 foot waves this evening, gradually scaling back to 9-12 feet by Saturday afternoon. Winds will be mostly easterly, ranging from light breezes to moderate 15-20 mph gusts.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures hovering around a perfect 80 degrees. Sunrise will break around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky just after 6 PM.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 10:43:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our island shores.

North facing shores are bringing the heat with solid 10-14 foot swells that'll peak this evening and hold strong through Saturday morning. This medium-period north to north-northeast swell is pushing right to the edge of a High Surf Advisory, so expect some seriously impressive wave action.

East facing shores are in for a rollercoaster ride. Tonight's surf will start dropping as trade winds calm down, but hold onto your boards because Sunday night into early next week is looking wild. Strong trade winds are brewing up a wind swell that could boost east facing breaks to potential advisory levels. Talk about an incoming swell party!

If you're hoping for south shore action, keep dreaming. Those waves are staying tiny throughout the forecast period - more of a ripple than a ride.

Across the islands, from Kauai to the Big Island, north facing shores will consistently deliver 10-14 foot waves this evening, gradually scaling back to 9-12 feet by Saturday afternoon. Winds will be mostly easterly, ranging from light breezes to moderate 15-20 mph gusts.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures hovering around a perfect 80 degrees. Sunrise will break around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky just after 6 PM.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our island shores.

North facing shores are bringing the heat with solid 10-14 foot swells that'll peak this evening and hold strong through Saturday morning. This medium-period north to north-northeast swell is pushing right to the edge of a High Surf Advisory, so expect some seriously impressive wave action.

East facing shores are in for a rollercoaster ride. Tonight's surf will start dropping as trade winds calm down, but hold onto your boards because Sunday night into early next week is looking wild. Strong trade winds are brewing up a wind swell that could boost east facing breaks to potential advisory levels. Talk about an incoming swell party!

If you're hoping for south shore action, keep dreaming. Those waves are staying tiny throughout the forecast period - more of a ripple than a ride.

Across the islands, from Kauai to the Big Island, north facing shores will consistently deliver 10-14 foot waves this evening, gradually scaling back to 9-12 feet by Saturday afternoon. Winds will be mostly easterly, ranging from light breezes to moderate 15-20 mph gusts.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures hovering around a perfect 80 degrees. Sunrise will break around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky just after 6 PM.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North Shores Set to Unleash 8-12 Foot Swells This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5942399904</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The north shores are about to light up with some serious swell, so grab your board and let's break down what's coming.

Tonight, we're looking at a steady 6-8 foot north swell that'll keep things interesting across Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. As we roll into Friday, hold onto your leashes because those waves are ramping up to an impressive 8-12 feet - perfect for the more advanced surfers looking to score some killer rides.

East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 4-6 foot surf, providing some reliable conditions for intermediate riders. West-facing spots will see a modest 3-5 feet tonight, stepping up slightly tomorrow.

The wind is playing its part too - east winds around 15-20 mph will create some choppy conditions, adding a bit of technical challenge to your session. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, so pack your waterproof gear.

South-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves tonight, barely moving past 1-3 feet tomorrow. But don't write them off - there's potential for some wind swell action early next week.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a sweet range in the upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort. Sunrise hits around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky just after 6 PM.

Word of caution: rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 10:43:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The north shores are about to light up with some serious swell, so grab your board and let's break down what's coming.

Tonight, we're looking at a steady 6-8 foot north swell that'll keep things interesting across Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. As we roll into Friday, hold onto your leashes because those waves are ramping up to an impressive 8-12 feet - perfect for the more advanced surfers looking to score some killer rides.

East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 4-6 foot surf, providing some reliable conditions for intermediate riders. West-facing spots will see a modest 3-5 feet tonight, stepping up slightly tomorrow.

The wind is playing its part too - east winds around 15-20 mph will create some choppy conditions, adding a bit of technical challenge to your session. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, so pack your waterproof gear.

South-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves tonight, barely moving past 1-3 feet tomorrow. But don't write them off - there's potential for some wind swell action early next week.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a sweet range in the upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort. Sunrise hits around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky just after 6 PM.

Word of caution: rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The north shores are about to light up with some serious swell, so grab your board and let's break down what's coming.

Tonight, we're looking at a steady 6-8 foot north swell that'll keep things interesting across Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. As we roll into Friday, hold onto your leashes because those waves are ramping up to an impressive 8-12 feet - perfect for the more advanced surfers looking to score some killer rides.

East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 4-6 foot surf, providing some reliable conditions for intermediate riders. West-facing spots will see a modest 3-5 feet tonight, stepping up slightly tomorrow.

The wind is playing its part too - east winds around 15-20 mph will create some choppy conditions, adding a bit of technical challenge to your session. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, so pack your waterproof gear.

South-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves tonight, barely moving past 1-3 feet tomorrow. But don't write them off - there's potential for some wind swell action early next week.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a sweet range in the upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort. Sunrise hits around 7 AM, with sunset painting the sky just after 6 PM.

Word of caution: rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Report: Epic New Years Swells Dropping from 14 to 6 Feet with Fresh Incoming Swell</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3232458860</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly New Year's surf report that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The North Shore is cooking up some sweet swells that are slowly mellowing out. We're looking at surf heights around 10-14 feet tonight, dropping to a more mellow 6-8 feet by Thursday afternoon. The current medium-period north-northwest swell is lowering, and we're expecting a fresh north-northeast swell to roll in by Friday that might just pump up the north-facing shores to near advisory levels.

East shores are staying choppy with persistent trade winds keeping things lively. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for those looking to catch some smaller waves. South-facing shores remain tiny but rideable, holding steady at 1-3 feet throughout the forecast period.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, with gentle east winds blowing 10-15 mph. Perfect conditions for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Pro tip for all you wave hunters: Keep an eye on those north-facing harbors Friday, as the incoming swell might create some unexpected moderate surges. Rip currents could be spicier than usual, so stay alert and surf smart.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime - with first light around 7 AM and golden hour hitting just after 6 PM. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to welcome the New Year with some epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 10:43:10 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly New Year's surf report that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The North Shore is cooking up some sweet swells that are slowly mellowing out. We're looking at surf heights around 10-14 feet tonight, dropping to a more mellow 6-8 feet by Thursday afternoon. The current medium-period north-northwest swell is lowering, and we're expecting a fresh north-northeast swell to roll in by Friday that might just pump up the north-facing shores to near advisory levels.

East shores are staying choppy with persistent trade winds keeping things lively. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for those looking to catch some smaller waves. South-facing shores remain tiny but rideable, holding steady at 1-3 feet throughout the forecast period.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, with gentle east winds blowing 10-15 mph. Perfect conditions for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Pro tip for all you wave hunters: Keep an eye on those north-facing harbors Friday, as the incoming swell might create some unexpected moderate surges. Rip currents could be spicier than usual, so stay alert and surf smart.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime - with first light around 7 AM and golden hour hitting just after 6 PM. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to welcome the New Year with some epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly New Year's surf report that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The North Shore is cooking up some sweet swells that are slowly mellowing out. We're looking at surf heights around 10-14 feet tonight, dropping to a more mellow 6-8 feet by Thursday afternoon. The current medium-period north-northwest swell is lowering, and we're expecting a fresh north-northeast swell to roll in by Friday that might just pump up the north-facing shores to near advisory levels.

East shores are staying choppy with persistent trade winds keeping things lively. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for those looking to catch some smaller waves. South-facing shores remain tiny but rideable, holding steady at 1-3 feet throughout the forecast period.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, with gentle east winds blowing 10-15 mph. Perfect conditions for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Pro tip for all you wave hunters: Keep an eye on those north-facing harbors Friday, as the incoming swell might create some unexpected moderate surges. Rip currents could be spicier than usual, so stay alert and surf smart.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime - with first light around 7 AM and golden hour hitting just after 6 PM. Grab your board, sunscreen, and get ready to welcome the New Year with some epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

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      <title>Epic North Shore Hawaii Surf Alert: High Surf Advisory Brings 16 Foot Waves to Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui Shores</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's sure to stoke your Hawaiian maritime spirit.

Hold onto your boards because the North and West shores are firing up with some serious swell action! We've got overlapping moderate to large northwest and north-northwest swells creating an awesome surf playground across Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui. A High Surf Advisory is in full effect, with wave heights rockin' between 12-16 feet on north-facing shores and 9-12 feet on west-facing shores.

The surf party continues through Wednesday evening, with waves gradually declining later in the day. Expect a smooth transition to a moderate north swell later this week that'll keep things interesting for wave hunters.

Trade winds are bringing some chop to the east shores, creating a spicy 3-5 foot surf environment. Meanwhile, south-facing shores are keeping it mellow with tiny to small waves hovering around 1-3 feet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures dancing between the upper 60s and lower 80s. East winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph, adding some extra texture to your surf session.

Pro tip for beach lovers: Check local conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are lurking, and surf heights can change faster than a Hawaiian minute. Always respect the ocean and surf near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, surf enthusiasts! Mahalo and epic riding ahead!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 10:44:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's sure to stoke your Hawaiian maritime spirit.

Hold onto your boards because the North and West shores are firing up with some serious swell action! We've got overlapping moderate to large northwest and north-northwest swells creating an awesome surf playground across Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui. A High Surf Advisory is in full effect, with wave heights rockin' between 12-16 feet on north-facing shores and 9-12 feet on west-facing shores.

The surf party continues through Wednesday evening, with waves gradually declining later in the day. Expect a smooth transition to a moderate north swell later this week that'll keep things interesting for wave hunters.

Trade winds are bringing some chop to the east shores, creating a spicy 3-5 foot surf environment. Meanwhile, south-facing shores are keeping it mellow with tiny to small waves hovering around 1-3 feet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures dancing between the upper 60s and lower 80s. East winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph, adding some extra texture to your surf session.

Pro tip for beach lovers: Check local conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are lurking, and surf heights can change faster than a Hawaiian minute. Always respect the ocean and surf near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, surf enthusiasts! Mahalo and epic riding ahead!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's sure to stoke your Hawaiian maritime spirit.

Hold onto your boards because the North and West shores are firing up with some serious swell action! We've got overlapping moderate to large northwest and north-northwest swells creating an awesome surf playground across Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui. A High Surf Advisory is in full effect, with wave heights rockin' between 12-16 feet on north-facing shores and 9-12 feet on west-facing shores.

The surf party continues through Wednesday evening, with waves gradually declining later in the day. Expect a smooth transition to a moderate north swell later this week that'll keep things interesting for wave hunters.

Trade winds are bringing some chop to the east shores, creating a spicy 3-5 foot surf environment. Meanwhile, south-facing shores are keeping it mellow with tiny to small waves hovering around 1-3 feet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures dancing between the upper 60s and lower 80s. East winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph, adding some extra texture to your surf session.

Pro tip for beach lovers: Check local conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are lurking, and surf heights can change faster than a Hawaiian minute. Always respect the ocean and surf near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, surf enthusiasts! Mahalo and epic riding ahead!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Northwest Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands: 14-Foot Waves Set to Thrill Surfers from Kauai to Big Island</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf riders! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands. A massive northwest swell is charging in tonight, promising some serious wave action that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

North and west facing shores are about to light up with surf ranging from 7 to 14 feet - that's some serious power! Kauai can expect 8 to 12 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 10 to 14 feet by Monday evening. Oahu's looking at a similar playground, with north shores seeing 5 to 12 foot swells. Maui riders will find 4 to 12 foot waves dancing along their coastlines.

This swell's got some serious momentum, potentially pushing into high surf advisory territory. We're talking a medium period northwest swell hitting around 330 to 340 degrees, with another long period north-northwest swell building Monday night that could push surf levels even higher by Tuesday.

While the north and west shores are going off, south facing shores will keep it mellow with tiny 1 to 3 foot waves. East shores will see some choppy 1 to 4 foot surf, getting a bit more texture as trade winds kick in.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the lower 80s during the day and dropping to around 70 at night. East winds will be cruising around 5 to 10 mph, adding a little extra texture to the waves.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Just remember to check local beach conditions and surf carefully. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and have fun out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 10:43:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf riders! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands. A massive northwest swell is charging in tonight, promising some serious wave action that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

North and west facing shores are about to light up with surf ranging from 7 to 14 feet - that's some serious power! Kauai can expect 8 to 12 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 10 to 14 feet by Monday evening. Oahu's looking at a similar playground, with north shores seeing 5 to 12 foot swells. Maui riders will find 4 to 12 foot waves dancing along their coastlines.

This swell's got some serious momentum, potentially pushing into high surf advisory territory. We're talking a medium period northwest swell hitting around 330 to 340 degrees, with another long period north-northwest swell building Monday night that could push surf levels even higher by Tuesday.

While the north and west shores are going off, south facing shores will keep it mellow with tiny 1 to 3 foot waves. East shores will see some choppy 1 to 4 foot surf, getting a bit more texture as trade winds kick in.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the lower 80s during the day and dropping to around 70 at night. East winds will be cruising around 5 to 10 mph, adding a little extra texture to the waves.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Just remember to check local beach conditions and surf carefully. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and have fun out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf riders! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands. A massive northwest swell is charging in tonight, promising some serious wave action that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

North and west facing shores are about to light up with surf ranging from 7 to 14 feet - that's some serious power! Kauai can expect 8 to 12 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 10 to 14 feet by Monday evening. Oahu's looking at a similar playground, with north shores seeing 5 to 12 foot swells. Maui riders will find 4 to 12 foot waves dancing along their coastlines.

This swell's got some serious momentum, potentially pushing into high surf advisory territory. We're talking a medium period northwest swell hitting around 330 to 340 degrees, with another long period north-northwest swell building Monday night that could push surf levels even higher by Tuesday.

While the north and west shores are going off, south facing shores will keep it mellow with tiny 1 to 3 foot waves. East shores will see some choppy 1 to 4 foot surf, getting a bit more texture as trade winds kick in.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the lower 80s during the day and dropping to around 70 at night. East winds will be cruising around 5 to 10 mph, adding a little extra texture to the waves.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Just remember to check local beach conditions and surf carefully. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and have fun out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Massive North Swell Incoming Sunday with Potential Advisory Level Waves Across Island Shores</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to unfold across our beautiful island chain.

Our north and west facing shores are in for some exciting developments. A west-northwest swell rolling in Sunday will build momentum, potentially pushing surf heights near advisory levels by Monday. Expect wave faces dancing between 3 to 8 feet depending on your island location - with Kauai and Maui's north shores looking particularly spicy.

Monday night brings an epic twist with a long period north-northwest swell that could bump surf heights above advisory thresholds. Think powerful, clean waves that'll have serious surfers waxing their boards with anticipation. This swell will gradually decline through the week, followed by a smaller northwest pulse arriving Friday.

East facing shores will keep things mellow with small trade wind generated waves. Expect modest 1 to 4 foot faces that'll be perfect for beginners and casual riders. South facing shores remain consistently tiny, so longboarders might want to explore alternative options.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mostly cloudy with scattered showers and daytime highs ranging from upper 70s to lower 80s. Winds will play nice, starting light and variable before settling into gentle east trades around 5 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be sneaky, and surf heights can vary significantly between beaches. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy those beautiful Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up - catch you on the water!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 10:43:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to unfold across our beautiful island chain.

Our north and west facing shores are in for some exciting developments. A west-northwest swell rolling in Sunday will build momentum, potentially pushing surf heights near advisory levels by Monday. Expect wave faces dancing between 3 to 8 feet depending on your island location - with Kauai and Maui's north shores looking particularly spicy.

Monday night brings an epic twist with a long period north-northwest swell that could bump surf heights above advisory thresholds. Think powerful, clean waves that'll have serious surfers waxing their boards with anticipation. This swell will gradually decline through the week, followed by a smaller northwest pulse arriving Friday.

East facing shores will keep things mellow with small trade wind generated waves. Expect modest 1 to 4 foot faces that'll be perfect for beginners and casual riders. South facing shores remain consistently tiny, so longboarders might want to explore alternative options.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mostly cloudy with scattered showers and daytime highs ranging from upper 70s to lower 80s. Winds will play nice, starting light and variable before settling into gentle east trades around 5 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be sneaky, and surf heights can vary significantly between beaches. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy those beautiful Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up - catch you on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to unfold across our beautiful island chain.

Our north and west facing shores are in for some exciting developments. A west-northwest swell rolling in Sunday will build momentum, potentially pushing surf heights near advisory levels by Monday. Expect wave faces dancing between 3 to 8 feet depending on your island location - with Kauai and Maui's north shores looking particularly spicy.

Monday night brings an epic twist with a long period north-northwest swell that could bump surf heights above advisory thresholds. Think powerful, clean waves that'll have serious surfers waxing their boards with anticipation. This swell will gradually decline through the week, followed by a smaller northwest pulse arriving Friday.

East facing shores will keep things mellow with small trade wind generated waves. Expect modest 1 to 4 foot faces that'll be perfect for beginners and casual riders. South facing shores remain consistently tiny, so longboarders might want to explore alternative options.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mostly cloudy with scattered showers and daytime highs ranging from upper 70s to lower 80s. Winds will play nice, starting light and variable before settling into gentle east trades around 5 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be sneaky, and surf heights can vary significantly between beaches. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy those beautiful Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up - catch you on the water!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: North Swell Brings 6-8 Foot Waves, Tropical Conditions Set for Epic Weekend Riding</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a sweet weekend of wave action across the islands. We're looking at a solid north swell hanging around tonight with surf heights running 6-8 feet on north facing shores, gradually mellowing out to 3-5 feet through Saturday.

Kauai and Oahu can expect partly cloudy skies with some isolated showers, perfect for those who like a bit of tropical drama with their surf conditions. Temperatures will be comfortably warm, hovering in the low 80s during the day and cooling down to the upper 60s and low 70s overnight.

For all you wave riders, pay attention - winds will be shifting around, starting southeast and dancing over to southwest overnight. East facing shores on Maui will see slightly choppier conditions with 3-5 foot surf this evening, gradually calming down to 2-4 feet.

The Big Island's windward side is looking pretty tasty with similar surf patterns. Expect mostly sunny skies with a few scattered showers to keep things interesting. Water temperatures will be primo for paddling out.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts - watch for potential rip currents, especially as surf heights fluctuate. Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard if possible.

A heads up for next week - a significant north-northwest swell is brewing, potentially reaching high surf advisory levels from Monday night through Wednesday. So surfers and ocean lovers, get your boards and cameras ready for some epic wave action!

Aloha and catch you on the waves!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 10:42:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a sweet weekend of wave action across the islands. We're looking at a solid north swell hanging around tonight with surf heights running 6-8 feet on north facing shores, gradually mellowing out to 3-5 feet through Saturday.

Kauai and Oahu can expect partly cloudy skies with some isolated showers, perfect for those who like a bit of tropical drama with their surf conditions. Temperatures will be comfortably warm, hovering in the low 80s during the day and cooling down to the upper 60s and low 70s overnight.

For all you wave riders, pay attention - winds will be shifting around, starting southeast and dancing over to southwest overnight. East facing shores on Maui will see slightly choppier conditions with 3-5 foot surf this evening, gradually calming down to 2-4 feet.

The Big Island's windward side is looking pretty tasty with similar surf patterns. Expect mostly sunny skies with a few scattered showers to keep things interesting. Water temperatures will be primo for paddling out.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts - watch for potential rip currents, especially as surf heights fluctuate. Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard if possible.

A heads up for next week - a significant north-northwest swell is brewing, potentially reaching high surf advisory levels from Monday night through Wednesday. So surfers and ocean lovers, get your boards and cameras ready for some epic wave action!

Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a sweet weekend of wave action across the islands. We're looking at a solid north swell hanging around tonight with surf heights running 6-8 feet on north facing shores, gradually mellowing out to 3-5 feet through Saturday.

Kauai and Oahu can expect partly cloudy skies with some isolated showers, perfect for those who like a bit of tropical drama with their surf conditions. Temperatures will be comfortably warm, hovering in the low 80s during the day and cooling down to the upper 60s and low 70s overnight.

For all you wave riders, pay attention - winds will be shifting around, starting southeast and dancing over to southwest overnight. East facing shores on Maui will see slightly choppier conditions with 3-5 foot surf this evening, gradually calming down to 2-4 feet.

The Big Island's windward side is looking pretty tasty with similar surf patterns. Expect mostly sunny skies with a few scattered showers to keep things interesting. Water temperatures will be primo for paddling out.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts - watch for potential rip currents, especially as surf heights fluctuate. Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard if possible.

A heads up for next week - a significant north-northwest swell is brewing, potentially reaching high surf advisory levels from Monday night through Wednesday. So surfers and ocean lovers, get your boards and cameras ready for some epic wave action!

Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Forecast Reveals Exciting Wave Conditions with Gradual Swell Changes This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The North Shore is serving up some sweet conditions with a moderate north-northeast swell that's gradually winding down. Expect surf heights around 8-12 feet tonight and dropping to 6-8 feet by Friday afternoon. The party's not over yet though - a small west-northwest swell is sneaking in to keep things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at similar playground conditions. North facing shores will see some solid wave action, while east facing shores will keep things choppy with 3-5 foot surf. If you're hunting for massive waves, hold tight - a killer northwest swell is rolling in during the first half of next week.

The Big Island's windward side is matching the vibe with 9-12 foot north facing surf tonight, mellowing to 7-10 feet on Friday. East facing shores will hold steady at a consistent 4-6 feet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy to partly cloudy nights with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable 70s, with daytime highs reaching into the low 80s. Winds will be easterly, cruising around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are always lurking, so stay smart and stay safe. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 10:43:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The North Shore is serving up some sweet conditions with a moderate north-northeast swell that's gradually winding down. Expect surf heights around 8-12 feet tonight and dropping to 6-8 feet by Friday afternoon. The party's not over yet though - a small west-northwest swell is sneaking in to keep things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at similar playground conditions. North facing shores will see some solid wave action, while east facing shores will keep things choppy with 3-5 foot surf. If you're hunting for massive waves, hold tight - a killer northwest swell is rolling in during the first half of next week.

The Big Island's windward side is matching the vibe with 9-12 foot north facing surf tonight, mellowing to 7-10 feet on Friday. East facing shores will hold steady at a consistent 4-6 feet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy to partly cloudy nights with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable 70s, with daytime highs reaching into the low 80s. Winds will be easterly, cruising around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are always lurking, so stay smart and stay safe. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The North Shore is serving up some sweet conditions with a moderate north-northeast swell that's gradually winding down. Expect surf heights around 8-12 feet tonight and dropping to 6-8 feet by Friday afternoon. The party's not over yet though - a small west-northwest swell is sneaking in to keep things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at similar playground conditions. North facing shores will see some solid wave action, while east facing shores will keep things choppy with 3-5 foot surf. If you're hunting for massive waves, hold tight - a killer northwest swell is rolling in during the first half of next week.

The Big Island's windward side is matching the vibe with 9-12 foot north facing surf tonight, mellowing to 7-10 feet on Friday. East facing shores will hold steady at a consistent 4-6 feet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy to partly cloudy nights with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable 70s, with daytime highs reaching into the low 80s. Winds will be easterly, cruising around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are always lurking, so stay smart and stay safe. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Shore Christmas Swell Delivers Festive 8-12 Foot Waves for Hawaiian Surfers Holiday Riding Adventure</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a Christmas swell that's going to make your holiday extra merry and bright. 

The North Shore is about to light up with some festive wave action. We're looking at a moderate north-northeast swell rolling in this evening, peaking on Christmas Day near High Surf Advisory levels. Expect waves ranging from 8 to 12 feet - perfect for those looking to catch some holiday magic on a board.

East-facing shores are keeping things spicy with rough and choppy conditions that'll gradually calm down as trade winds ease. You'll see surf hovering around 4-6 feet, offering some solid riding opportunities for intermediate to advanced surfers.

The Big Island and Maui are getting in on the action too, with similar wave patterns across their northern and eastern coastlines. West-facing shores will see smaller 1-3 foot swells, ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

South-facing shores are staying mellow, maintaining tiny waves throughout the week. But don't worry - the surf gods are teasing us with whispers of a big northwest swell coming in the first half of next week.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian Christmas conditions. Temperatures will dance around the low 80s, and east winds will be blowing at 10-15 mph, creating some nice cross-shore conditions.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those offshore buoys and marine statements. The eastern end of the state is going to see the most energy, so plan your surf spots accordingly.

Mele Kalikimaka, surfers! Stay stoked and stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 10:43:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a Christmas swell that's going to make your holiday extra merry and bright. 

The North Shore is about to light up with some festive wave action. We're looking at a moderate north-northeast swell rolling in this evening, peaking on Christmas Day near High Surf Advisory levels. Expect waves ranging from 8 to 12 feet - perfect for those looking to catch some holiday magic on a board.

East-facing shores are keeping things spicy with rough and choppy conditions that'll gradually calm down as trade winds ease. You'll see surf hovering around 4-6 feet, offering some solid riding opportunities for intermediate to advanced surfers.

The Big Island and Maui are getting in on the action too, with similar wave patterns across their northern and eastern coastlines. West-facing shores will see smaller 1-3 foot swells, ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

South-facing shores are staying mellow, maintaining tiny waves throughout the week. But don't worry - the surf gods are teasing us with whispers of a big northwest swell coming in the first half of next week.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian Christmas conditions. Temperatures will dance around the low 80s, and east winds will be blowing at 10-15 mph, creating some nice cross-shore conditions.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those offshore buoys and marine statements. The eastern end of the state is going to see the most energy, so plan your surf spots accordingly.

Mele Kalikimaka, surfers! Stay stoked and stay safe out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a Christmas swell that's going to make your holiday extra merry and bright. 

The North Shore is about to light up with some festive wave action. We're looking at a moderate north-northeast swell rolling in this evening, peaking on Christmas Day near High Surf Advisory levels. Expect waves ranging from 8 to 12 feet - perfect for those looking to catch some holiday magic on a board.

East-facing shores are keeping things spicy with rough and choppy conditions that'll gradually calm down as trade winds ease. You'll see surf hovering around 4-6 feet, offering some solid riding opportunities for intermediate to advanced surfers.

The Big Island and Maui are getting in on the action too, with similar wave patterns across their northern and eastern coastlines. West-facing shores will see smaller 1-3 foot swells, ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

South-facing shores are staying mellow, maintaining tiny waves throughout the week. But don't worry - the surf gods are teasing us with whispers of a big northwest swell coming in the first half of next week.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian Christmas conditions. Temperatures will dance around the low 80s, and east winds will be blowing at 10-15 mph, creating some nice cross-shore conditions.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those offshore buoys and marine statements. The eastern end of the state is going to see the most energy, so plan your surf spots accordingly.

Mele Kalikimaka, surfers! Stay stoked and stay safe out there.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Shore Surf Forecast Hawaii Massive Waves Hit Islands 4 8 Feet Christmas Swell Incoming</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4989123133</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf forecast that'll have you waxing those boards and checking your gear.

We're looking at an exciting mix of swells rolling through the Hawaiian islands. Tonight and into Wednesday, expect some seriously fun conditions across the archipelago. The north-facing shores are going to be the stars of the show, with surf ranging from 4-8 feet depending on your island.

Kauai and Oahu are seeing consistent 5-7 foot waves on the north and east facing shores, while Maui and the Big Island are about to get a boost with surf potentially climbing to 6-8 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Those north-northeast swells are bringing the energy, especially favoring the eastern parts of the island chain.

Trade winds are keeping things lively, blowing a steady 15-20 mph, which means choppy conditions and some exciting wave action. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

The big news? A moderate north-northeast swell is arriving late Wednesday, peaking on Christmas day and Friday. Some areas might even approach High Surf Advisory levels, so stay alert and check local conditions.

South-facing shores? They're keeping things mellow with minimal 1-3 foot surf. West-facing shores are equally chill, so if you're looking for big action, point yourself north or east.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at comfortable conditions - low 70s overnight and climbing to the low 80s during the day. Perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 10:42:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf forecast that'll have you waxing those boards and checking your gear.

We're looking at an exciting mix of swells rolling through the Hawaiian islands. Tonight and into Wednesday, expect some seriously fun conditions across the archipelago. The north-facing shores are going to be the stars of the show, with surf ranging from 4-8 feet depending on your island.

Kauai and Oahu are seeing consistent 5-7 foot waves on the north and east facing shores, while Maui and the Big Island are about to get a boost with surf potentially climbing to 6-8 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Those north-northeast swells are bringing the energy, especially favoring the eastern parts of the island chain.

Trade winds are keeping things lively, blowing a steady 15-20 mph, which means choppy conditions and some exciting wave action. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

The big news? A moderate north-northeast swell is arriving late Wednesday, peaking on Christmas day and Friday. Some areas might even approach High Surf Advisory levels, so stay alert and check local conditions.

South-facing shores? They're keeping things mellow with minimal 1-3 foot surf. West-facing shores are equally chill, so if you're looking for big action, point yourself north or east.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at comfortable conditions - low 70s overnight and climbing to the low 80s during the day. Perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf forecast that'll have you waxing those boards and checking your gear.

We're looking at an exciting mix of swells rolling through the Hawaiian islands. Tonight and into Wednesday, expect some seriously fun conditions across the archipelago. The north-facing shores are going to be the stars of the show, with surf ranging from 4-8 feet depending on your island.

Kauai and Oahu are seeing consistent 5-7 foot waves on the north and east facing shores, while Maui and the Big Island are about to get a boost with surf potentially climbing to 6-8 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Those north-northeast swells are bringing the energy, especially favoring the eastern parts of the island chain.

Trade winds are keeping things lively, blowing a steady 15-20 mph, which means choppy conditions and some exciting wave action. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

The big news? A moderate north-northeast swell is arriving late Wednesday, peaking on Christmas day and Friday. Some areas might even approach High Surf Advisory levels, so stay alert and check local conditions.

South-facing shores? They're keeping things mellow with minimal 1-3 foot surf. West-facing shores are equally chill, so if you're looking for big action, point yourself north or east.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at comfortable conditions - low 70s overnight and climbing to the low 80s during the day. Perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report: North Swell Delivers Exciting Waves Across Islands with High Surf Advisory Potential</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1540347454</link>
      <description>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Mother Nature's got some exciting waves brewing across the Hawaiian islands this week. 

A small north swell is gradually winding down, but don't put away those boards just yet. Late Wednesday brings a moderate north-northeast swell that'll amp up the action, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday and Friday. East island coastlines will see the most impressive breaks.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid north facing shore surf tonight ranging 6-8 feet, dropping to 4-6 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will see a building trade wind energy, with surf climbing from 3-5 feet this evening to a pumping 6-8 feet by Tuesday afternoon.

Maui's lineup follows a similar pattern - north shores rocking 6-8 feet tonight, transitioning to 4-6 feet Tuesday. East facing shores will build from 3-5 to 5-7 feet, promising some sweet rides.

The Big Island's windward zones will experience consistent north facing surf around 6-8 feet tonight, moderating to 4-6 feet tomorrow. Winds will be predominantly east, shifting northeast and bringing scattered showers.

Pro tip: While these swells look promising, always check local conditions and beach safety. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting wave chaser, Hawaii's got some epic conditions waiting.

Catch you on the waves! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 10:42:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Mother Nature's got some exciting waves brewing across the Hawaiian islands this week. 

A small north swell is gradually winding down, but don't put away those boards just yet. Late Wednesday brings a moderate north-northeast swell that'll amp up the action, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday and Friday. East island coastlines will see the most impressive breaks.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid north facing shore surf tonight ranging 6-8 feet, dropping to 4-6 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will see a building trade wind energy, with surf climbing from 3-5 feet this evening to a pumping 6-8 feet by Tuesday afternoon.

Maui's lineup follows a similar pattern - north shores rocking 6-8 feet tonight, transitioning to 4-6 feet Tuesday. East facing shores will build from 3-5 to 5-7 feet, promising some sweet rides.

The Big Island's windward zones will experience consistent north facing surf around 6-8 feet tonight, moderating to 4-6 feet tomorrow. Winds will be predominantly east, shifting northeast and bringing scattered showers.

Pro tip: While these swells look promising, always check local conditions and beach safety. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting wave chaser, Hawaii's got some epic conditions waiting.

Catch you on the waves! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Mother Nature's got some exciting waves brewing across the Hawaiian islands this week. 

A small north swell is gradually winding down, but don't put away those boards just yet. Late Wednesday brings a moderate north-northeast swell that'll amp up the action, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday and Friday. East island coastlines will see the most impressive breaks.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid north facing shore surf tonight ranging 6-8 feet, dropping to 4-6 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will see a building trade wind energy, with surf climbing from 3-5 feet this evening to a pumping 6-8 feet by Tuesday afternoon.

Maui's lineup follows a similar pattern - north shores rocking 6-8 feet tonight, transitioning to 4-6 feet Tuesday. East facing shores will build from 3-5 to 5-7 feet, promising some sweet rides.

The Big Island's windward zones will experience consistent north facing surf around 6-8 feet tonight, moderating to 4-6 feet tomorrow. Winds will be predominantly east, shifting northeast and bringing scattered showers.

Pro tip: While these swells look promising, always check local conditions and beach safety. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting wave chaser, Hawaii's got some epic conditions waiting.

Catch you on the waves! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: North Swell Delivers 7-10 Foot Waves with East Coast Surf and Moderate Conditions This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3455120318</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf update that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at a solid North swell holding steady today, with surf heights cruising between 7-10 feet on North facing shores. Those PacIOOS buoys are confirming a consistent North to North-Northeast direction that'll keep things interesting through the next couple days.

A fresh swell is sneaking in late Wednesday, promising moderate surf conditions that'll peak Thursday into Friday night. Expect some playful waves around the 6-8 foot range, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking to score some sweet rides.

East facing shores are getting a boost from returning trade winds, building surf today and peaking tomorrow. If you're an East side enthusiast, you'll see consistent 3-5 foot waves that'll provide some reliable afternoon entertainment.

South shore lovers might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny background energy barely worth mentioning. This week's not your moment for southern hemisphere action.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and dip into the lower 70s overnight. East winds are holding steady around 15 mph, adding some texture to those wave faces.

Wind and tide conditions look manageable, but always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Safety first, shredders!

Grab your board, pick your coast, and get out there - Hawaii's serving up some tasty waves this week. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 10:42:38 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf update that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at a solid North swell holding steady today, with surf heights cruising between 7-10 feet on North facing shores. Those PacIOOS buoys are confirming a consistent North to North-Northeast direction that'll keep things interesting through the next couple days.

A fresh swell is sneaking in late Wednesday, promising moderate surf conditions that'll peak Thursday into Friday night. Expect some playful waves around the 6-8 foot range, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking to score some sweet rides.

East facing shores are getting a boost from returning trade winds, building surf today and peaking tomorrow. If you're an East side enthusiast, you'll see consistent 3-5 foot waves that'll provide some reliable afternoon entertainment.

South shore lovers might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny background energy barely worth mentioning. This week's not your moment for southern hemisphere action.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and dip into the lower 70s overnight. East winds are holding steady around 15 mph, adding some texture to those wave faces.

Wind and tide conditions look manageable, but always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Safety first, shredders!

Grab your board, pick your coast, and get out there - Hawaii's serving up some tasty waves this week. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf update that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at a solid North swell holding steady today, with surf heights cruising between 7-10 feet on North facing shores. Those PacIOOS buoys are confirming a consistent North to North-Northeast direction that'll keep things interesting through the next couple days.

A fresh swell is sneaking in late Wednesday, promising moderate surf conditions that'll peak Thursday into Friday night. Expect some playful waves around the 6-8 foot range, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking to score some sweet rides.

East facing shores are getting a boost from returning trade winds, building surf today and peaking tomorrow. If you're an East side enthusiast, you'll see consistent 3-5 foot waves that'll provide some reliable afternoon entertainment.

South shore lovers might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny background energy barely worth mentioning. This week's not your moment for southern hemisphere action.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and dip into the lower 70s overnight. East winds are holding steady around 15 mph, adding some texture to those wave faces.

Wind and tide conditions look manageable, but always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Safety first, shredders!

Grab your board, pick your coast, and get out there - Hawaii's serving up some tasty waves this week. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Report: Epic 10-14 Foot Swells Set to Thrill Surfers This Weekend with Multiple Swell Patterns</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a solid surf weekend across the Hawaiian islands. North shores are lighting up with some tasty swells that'll keep things interesting without going into high surf advisory territory.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north-facing shores pumping 10-14 feet this evening, dropping to a still-respectable 7-10 feet through Sunday. Maui and Big Island's north shores will see similar action with 9-12 feet tonight and 7-10 feet by Sunday.

We've got overlapping moderate north swells creating some fun conditions. Expect these waves to gradually decline through Tuesday, but don't get too comfortable - another north-northeast swell is queuing up to arrive late Wednesday and hang around through Friday. Pro tip: the eastern islands will score the best of this upcoming swell.

East-facing shores will enjoy wrapped north swell action through Sunday, with building trade wind surf potentially getting rough Monday night into Wednesday. By Christmas, expect east shore surf to mellow out below average.

Meanwhile, south-facing shores are taking a total snooze with teeny 1-3 foot waves all week. West-facing areas will see modest 3-5 foot surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and dip to the lower 70s overnight.

Trade winds will be cruising at 10-15 mph, keeping things breezy but not crazy. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen, surf warriors!

Catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 10:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a solid surf weekend across the Hawaiian islands. North shores are lighting up with some tasty swells that'll keep things interesting without going into high surf advisory territory.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north-facing shores pumping 10-14 feet this evening, dropping to a still-respectable 7-10 feet through Sunday. Maui and Big Island's north shores will see similar action with 9-12 feet tonight and 7-10 feet by Sunday.

We've got overlapping moderate north swells creating some fun conditions. Expect these waves to gradually decline through Tuesday, but don't get too comfortable - another north-northeast swell is queuing up to arrive late Wednesday and hang around through Friday. Pro tip: the eastern islands will score the best of this upcoming swell.

East-facing shores will enjoy wrapped north swell action through Sunday, with building trade wind surf potentially getting rough Monday night into Wednesday. By Christmas, expect east shore surf to mellow out below average.

Meanwhile, south-facing shores are taking a total snooze with teeny 1-3 foot waves all week. West-facing areas will see modest 3-5 foot surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and dip to the lower 70s overnight.

Trade winds will be cruising at 10-15 mph, keeping things breezy but not crazy. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen, surf warriors!

Catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a solid surf weekend across the Hawaiian islands. North shores are lighting up with some tasty swells that'll keep things interesting without going into high surf advisory territory.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north-facing shores pumping 10-14 feet this evening, dropping to a still-respectable 7-10 feet through Sunday. Maui and Big Island's north shores will see similar action with 9-12 feet tonight and 7-10 feet by Sunday.

We've got overlapping moderate north swells creating some fun conditions. Expect these waves to gradually decline through Tuesday, but don't get too comfortable - another north-northeast swell is queuing up to arrive late Wednesday and hang around through Friday. Pro tip: the eastern islands will score the best of this upcoming swell.

East-facing shores will enjoy wrapped north swell action through Sunday, with building trade wind surf potentially getting rough Monday night into Wednesday. By Christmas, expect east shore surf to mellow out below average.

Meanwhile, south-facing shores are taking a total snooze with teeny 1-3 foot waves all week. West-facing areas will see modest 3-5 foot surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and dip to the lower 70s overnight.

Trade winds will be cruising at 10-15 mph, keeping things breezy but not crazy. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen, surf warriors!

Catch those waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North Shore Swells Hit 8-12 Feet, East and South Shores Offer Varied Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a pulse-pounding weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our islands' coastlines.

North shores are cranking with an impressive 8-12 foot swell that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through Saturday. We're riding the edge of a High Surf Advisory without quite crossing that line - think powerful but not panic-worthy waves. Late Saturday into Sunday, a fresh combo of north and west northwest swells might boost our surf heights even more.

East facing shores are playing it cool right now with modest 2-4 foot waves. But watch out - as trade winds gradually ramp up, expect things to get choppy and rough by Sunday. Not exactly a beginner's paradise.

Meanwhile, south facing shores are basically taking a vacation - we're talking flat to tiny conditions that'll have longboarders searching for any hint of rideable water.

The weather's looking pretty classic Hawaiian - partly sunny with scattered showers and a slight thunderstorm chance. Temperatures will hover in those dreamy lower 80s, with winds dancing between southwest and east throughout the day.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: while the surf looks inviting, always respect the water. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and maybe buddy up with a lifeguard-friendly approach.

Whether you're a charging big wave hunter or a mellow beach cruiser, Hawaii's got a wave with your name on it this weekend. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 10:42:07 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a pulse-pounding weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our islands' coastlines.

North shores are cranking with an impressive 8-12 foot swell that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through Saturday. We're riding the edge of a High Surf Advisory without quite crossing that line - think powerful but not panic-worthy waves. Late Saturday into Sunday, a fresh combo of north and west northwest swells might boost our surf heights even more.

East facing shores are playing it cool right now with modest 2-4 foot waves. But watch out - as trade winds gradually ramp up, expect things to get choppy and rough by Sunday. Not exactly a beginner's paradise.

Meanwhile, south facing shores are basically taking a vacation - we're talking flat to tiny conditions that'll have longboarders searching for any hint of rideable water.

The weather's looking pretty classic Hawaiian - partly sunny with scattered showers and a slight thunderstorm chance. Temperatures will hover in those dreamy lower 80s, with winds dancing between southwest and east throughout the day.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: while the surf looks inviting, always respect the water. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and maybe buddy up with a lifeguard-friendly approach.

Whether you're a charging big wave hunter or a mellow beach cruiser, Hawaii's got a wave with your name on it this weekend. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a pulse-pounding weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our islands' coastlines.

North shores are cranking with an impressive 8-12 foot swell that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through Saturday. We're riding the edge of a High Surf Advisory without quite crossing that line - think powerful but not panic-worthy waves. Late Saturday into Sunday, a fresh combo of north and west northwest swells might boost our surf heights even more.

East facing shores are playing it cool right now with modest 2-4 foot waves. But watch out - as trade winds gradually ramp up, expect things to get choppy and rough by Sunday. Not exactly a beginner's paradise.

Meanwhile, south facing shores are basically taking a vacation - we're talking flat to tiny conditions that'll have longboarders searching for any hint of rideable water.

The weather's looking pretty classic Hawaiian - partly sunny with scattered showers and a slight thunderstorm chance. Temperatures will hover in those dreamy lower 80s, with winds dancing between southwest and east throughout the day.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: while the surf looks inviting, always respect the water. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and maybe buddy up with a lifeguard-friendly approach.

Whether you're a charging big wave hunter or a mellow beach cruiser, Hawaii's got a wave with your name on it this weekend. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hits Hawaii North Shores With Massive 10-15 Foot Waves Promising Epic Surfing Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! We've got some serious wave action brewing across the islands this evening. A dynamic duo of north-northwest swells are tag-teaming to deliver some epic conditions for wave riders.

North and west facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are under a High Surf Advisory, with waves pumping between 10-15 feet this evening. Surfers and ocean enthusiasts, get ready for an adrenaline-packed ride! These swells will peak into early evening before gradually mellowing out Friday.

Kauai's looking at consistent surf around 10-14 feet on north and west shores tonight, dropping slightly to 8-12 feet by Friday afternoon. Oahu mirrors those conditions, promising thrilling breaks for experienced surfers. Maui's north facing shores will also see similar impressive heights.

For those seeking calmer waters, south and east facing shores will remain relatively tame. Expect tiny 1-3 foot waves that are perfect for beginners or stand-up paddleboarding. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will also experience modest surf conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, creating a classic Hawaiian tropical backdrop for your ocean adventures.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and never surf alone. Whether you're a pro catching monster waves or a casual beach lover, stay safe and enjoy Hawaii's incredible maritime playground!

Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 10:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! We've got some serious wave action brewing across the islands this evening. A dynamic duo of north-northwest swells are tag-teaming to deliver some epic conditions for wave riders.

North and west facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are under a High Surf Advisory, with waves pumping between 10-15 feet this evening. Surfers and ocean enthusiasts, get ready for an adrenaline-packed ride! These swells will peak into early evening before gradually mellowing out Friday.

Kauai's looking at consistent surf around 10-14 feet on north and west shores tonight, dropping slightly to 8-12 feet by Friday afternoon. Oahu mirrors those conditions, promising thrilling breaks for experienced surfers. Maui's north facing shores will also see similar impressive heights.

For those seeking calmer waters, south and east facing shores will remain relatively tame. Expect tiny 1-3 foot waves that are perfect for beginners or stand-up paddleboarding. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will also experience modest surf conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, creating a classic Hawaiian tropical backdrop for your ocean adventures.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and never surf alone. Whether you're a pro catching monster waves or a casual beach lover, stay safe and enjoy Hawaii's incredible maritime playground!

Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! We've got some serious wave action brewing across the islands this evening. A dynamic duo of north-northwest swells are tag-teaming to deliver some epic conditions for wave riders.

North and west facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai are under a High Surf Advisory, with waves pumping between 10-15 feet this evening. Surfers and ocean enthusiasts, get ready for an adrenaline-packed ride! These swells will peak into early evening before gradually mellowing out Friday.

Kauai's looking at consistent surf around 10-14 feet on north and west shores tonight, dropping slightly to 8-12 feet by Friday afternoon. Oahu mirrors those conditions, promising thrilling breaks for experienced surfers. Maui's north facing shores will also see similar impressive heights.

For those seeking calmer waters, south and east facing shores will remain relatively tame. Expect tiny 1-3 foot waves that are perfect for beginners or stand-up paddleboarding. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will also experience modest surf conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, creating a classic Hawaiian tropical backdrop for your ocean adventures.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and never surf alone. Whether you're a pro catching monster waves or a casual beach lover, stay safe and enjoy Hawaii's incredible maritime playground!

Aloha and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North Shore Waves Set to Reach 16 Feet with Ideal Conditions for Experienced Riders</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands. North and west shores are about to light up with some serious wave action that'll make your surf dreams come true.

We're looking at a moderate to large WNW swell rolling in, with wave heights hitting 10-15 feet on north facing shores and 8-12 feet on west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the most consistent action, with surf building through Thursday afternoon.

As we cruise into Thursday, a slightly larger NNW swell will muscle its way in, peaking right around advisory levels. Expect north facing shores to see waves climbing to 12-16 feet - perfect for those experienced wave hunters looking to score some serious rides.

The surf party continues with a North swell expected to arrive by Saturday morning, maintaining those advisory-level conditions before gradually backing down over the weekend. East shores will keep things relatively mellow, with minimal wrap-around energy keeping things interesting.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms spicing up the mix. Winds will be dancing between south and southwest at 5-15 mph, adding some texture to those incoming swells.

Temperatures will hover in the low 80s during the day and dip to around 70 at night - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. Pro tip: keep an eye on those tide charts and be aware of potential rip currents as these bigger swells roll through.

Whether you're a pro looking for monster waves or just want to soak in some epic ocean vibes, Hawaii's surf scene is about to serve up some serious stoke. Surf's up, and the conditions are calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 10:42:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands. North and west shores are about to light up with some serious wave action that'll make your surf dreams come true.

We're looking at a moderate to large WNW swell rolling in, with wave heights hitting 10-15 feet on north facing shores and 8-12 feet on west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the most consistent action, with surf building through Thursday afternoon.

As we cruise into Thursday, a slightly larger NNW swell will muscle its way in, peaking right around advisory levels. Expect north facing shores to see waves climbing to 12-16 feet - perfect for those experienced wave hunters looking to score some serious rides.

The surf party continues with a North swell expected to arrive by Saturday morning, maintaining those advisory-level conditions before gradually backing down over the weekend. East shores will keep things relatively mellow, with minimal wrap-around energy keeping things interesting.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms spicing up the mix. Winds will be dancing between south and southwest at 5-15 mph, adding some texture to those incoming swells.

Temperatures will hover in the low 80s during the day and dip to around 70 at night - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. Pro tip: keep an eye on those tide charts and be aware of potential rip currents as these bigger swells roll through.

Whether you're a pro looking for monster waves or just want to soak in some epic ocean vibes, Hawaii's surf scene is about to serve up some serious stoke. Surf's up, and the conditions are calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands. North and west shores are about to light up with some serious wave action that'll make your surf dreams come true.

We're looking at a moderate to large WNW swell rolling in, with wave heights hitting 10-15 feet on north facing shores and 8-12 feet on west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the most consistent action, with surf building through Thursday afternoon.

As we cruise into Thursday, a slightly larger NNW swell will muscle its way in, peaking right around advisory levels. Expect north facing shores to see waves climbing to 12-16 feet - perfect for those experienced wave hunters looking to score some serious rides.

The surf party continues with a North swell expected to arrive by Saturday morning, maintaining those advisory-level conditions before gradually backing down over the weekend. East shores will keep things relatively mellow, with minimal wrap-around energy keeping things interesting.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms spicing up the mix. Winds will be dancing between south and southwest at 5-15 mph, adding some texture to those incoming swells.

Temperatures will hover in the low 80s during the day and dip to around 70 at night - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. Pro tip: keep an eye on those tide charts and be aware of potential rip currents as these bigger swells roll through.

Whether you're a pro looking for monster waves or just want to soak in some epic ocean vibes, Hawaii's surf scene is about to serve up some serious stoke. Surf's up, and the conditions are calling your name!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Forecast Reveals Massive 8-12 Foot Waves Brewing with Multiple Swell Directions and Exciting Oceanic Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the ocean's mood for Hawaii.

The North Shore is about to light up with some serious action. We're looking at a swell progression that'll keep things interesting. Tonight, expect 6-8 foot waves ramping up to 8-12 feet by morning and holding steady through Wednesday. The swell's coming in from multiple directions, creating some juicy mixed conditions that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

A low pressure system to the northwest is brewing up a storm of wave energy. Wednesday will bring some jumbled surf around Oahu and Kauai, with periods of short to mid-range swells mixing things up. Heads up - a Small Craft Advisory is in effect for northwest waters, so boaters should proceed with caution.

By Wednesday night, a larger northwest swell will start rolling in, potentially peaking right around advisory levels on Thursday. Kauai might see some intense 10-foot seas that'll get the adrenaline pumping for big wave enthusiasts.

The weekend outlook keeps things interesting with small to moderate north and northwest swells keeping the energy alive. East shores will stay relatively mellow, with some wraparound energy adding a bit of spice.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most action, with north-facing shores seeing the biggest waves. Maui and Big Island will have more moderate conditions, but still plenty of fun for those seeking some wave time.

Water temps are perfect, winds are mostly south to southwest, and the overall vibe is looking epic. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local conditions, and always surf within your skill level.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2025 10:42:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the ocean's mood for Hawaii.

The North Shore is about to light up with some serious action. We're looking at a swell progression that'll keep things interesting. Tonight, expect 6-8 foot waves ramping up to 8-12 feet by morning and holding steady through Wednesday. The swell's coming in from multiple directions, creating some juicy mixed conditions that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

A low pressure system to the northwest is brewing up a storm of wave energy. Wednesday will bring some jumbled surf around Oahu and Kauai, with periods of short to mid-range swells mixing things up. Heads up - a Small Craft Advisory is in effect for northwest waters, so boaters should proceed with caution.

By Wednesday night, a larger northwest swell will start rolling in, potentially peaking right around advisory levels on Thursday. Kauai might see some intense 10-foot seas that'll get the adrenaline pumping for big wave enthusiasts.

The weekend outlook keeps things interesting with small to moderate north and northwest swells keeping the energy alive. East shores will stay relatively mellow, with some wraparound energy adding a bit of spice.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most action, with north-facing shores seeing the biggest waves. Maui and Big Island will have more moderate conditions, but still plenty of fun for those seeking some wave time.

Water temps are perfect, winds are mostly south to southwest, and the overall vibe is looking epic. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local conditions, and always surf within your skill level.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the ocean's mood for Hawaii.

The North Shore is about to light up with some serious action. We're looking at a swell progression that'll keep things interesting. Tonight, expect 6-8 foot waves ramping up to 8-12 feet by morning and holding steady through Wednesday. The swell's coming in from multiple directions, creating some juicy mixed conditions that'll keep even the most seasoned surfers on their toes.

A low pressure system to the northwest is brewing up a storm of wave energy. Wednesday will bring some jumbled surf around Oahu and Kauai, with periods of short to mid-range swells mixing things up. Heads up - a Small Craft Advisory is in effect for northwest waters, so boaters should proceed with caution.

By Wednesday night, a larger northwest swell will start rolling in, potentially peaking right around advisory levels on Thursday. Kauai might see some intense 10-foot seas that'll get the adrenaline pumping for big wave enthusiasts.

The weekend outlook keeps things interesting with small to moderate north and northwest swells keeping the energy alive. East shores will stay relatively mellow, with some wraparound energy adding a bit of spice.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most action, with north-facing shores seeing the biggest waves. Maui and Big Island will have more moderate conditions, but still plenty of fun for those seeking some wave time.

Water temps are perfect, winds are mostly south to southwest, and the overall vibe is looking epic. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local conditions, and always surf within your skill level.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Shore Hawaii Surf Alert: Massive 14-18 Foot Waves Slam Islands with High Surf Advisory Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7269424243</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast across the Hawaiian Islands.

Right now, we're seeing some serious swell action with high surf advisories lighting up the North facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. The current conditions are pumping with North facing shores experiencing impressive 14-18 foot surf tonight, gradually dropping to 10-14 feet by Tuesday morning.

A massive North swell is rolling in from low pressure systems in the Aleutian Islands, creating some seriously impressive wave conditions. Waimea Buoy and offshore reports confirm we're in for a treat with long period swells that will keep North facing shores firing through tonight.

For those eyeing specific island conditions, Kauai and Oahu are going to see the most consistent action, with surf gradually decreasing. Maui's North shores will also offer solid 12-16 foot waves tonight, perfect for experienced riders.

While the North shores are stealing the show, don't sleep on the West facing shores. Kauai and Oahu will see consistent 6-8 foot waves, with the Leeward Big Island holding steady at 7-10 feet tonight.

Winds are staying relatively calm, predominantly from the South at 5-10 mph, which should help maintain clean wave conditions. Temperatures will hover in the lower 70s overnight and climb to the low 80s tomorrow.

By Tuesday morning, expect surf to drop below high surf advisory levels, but keep an eye on the Leeward Big Island for potential continued elevated conditions.

Bonus prediction: We're looking at renewed Northwest swell energy early Wednesday that could bump us close to advisory levels again. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 10:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast across the Hawaiian Islands.

Right now, we're seeing some serious swell action with high surf advisories lighting up the North facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. The current conditions are pumping with North facing shores experiencing impressive 14-18 foot surf tonight, gradually dropping to 10-14 feet by Tuesday morning.

A massive North swell is rolling in from low pressure systems in the Aleutian Islands, creating some seriously impressive wave conditions. Waimea Buoy and offshore reports confirm we're in for a treat with long period swells that will keep North facing shores firing through tonight.

For those eyeing specific island conditions, Kauai and Oahu are going to see the most consistent action, with surf gradually decreasing. Maui's North shores will also offer solid 12-16 foot waves tonight, perfect for experienced riders.

While the North shores are stealing the show, don't sleep on the West facing shores. Kauai and Oahu will see consistent 6-8 foot waves, with the Leeward Big Island holding steady at 7-10 feet tonight.

Winds are staying relatively calm, predominantly from the South at 5-10 mph, which should help maintain clean wave conditions. Temperatures will hover in the lower 70s overnight and climb to the low 80s tomorrow.

By Tuesday morning, expect surf to drop below high surf advisory levels, but keep an eye on the Leeward Big Island for potential continued elevated conditions.

Bonus prediction: We're looking at renewed Northwest swell energy early Wednesday that could bump us close to advisory levels again. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast across the Hawaiian Islands.

Right now, we're seeing some serious swell action with high surf advisories lighting up the North facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. The current conditions are pumping with North facing shores experiencing impressive 14-18 foot surf tonight, gradually dropping to 10-14 feet by Tuesday morning.

A massive North swell is rolling in from low pressure systems in the Aleutian Islands, creating some seriously impressive wave conditions. Waimea Buoy and offshore reports confirm we're in for a treat with long period swells that will keep North facing shores firing through tonight.

For those eyeing specific island conditions, Kauai and Oahu are going to see the most consistent action, with surf gradually decreasing. Maui's North shores will also offer solid 12-16 foot waves tonight, perfect for experienced riders.

While the North shores are stealing the show, don't sleep on the West facing shores. Kauai and Oahu will see consistent 6-8 foot waves, with the Leeward Big Island holding steady at 7-10 feet tonight.

Winds are staying relatively calm, predominantly from the South at 5-10 mph, which should help maintain clean wave conditions. Temperatures will hover in the lower 70s overnight and climb to the low 80s tomorrow.

By Tuesday morning, expect surf to drop below high surf advisory levels, but keep an eye on the Leeward Big Island for potential continued elevated conditions.

Bonus prediction: We're looking at renewed Northwest swell energy early Wednesday that could bump us close to advisory levels again. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Swell Hits North and West Shores with Massive 24 Foot Waves Triggering High Surf Warning</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell showdown across the Hawaiian islands this evening and into Monday. We've got some serious ocean action brewing that'll have surfers and beach lovers buzzing.

The North and West shores of Kauai and Oahu are about to get hammered by a muscular WNW swell that's packing more punch than anticipated. Offshore buoy data suggests we're looking at waves climbing to an impressive 18-24 feet on North facing shores tonight, gradually settling into a still-robust 15-20 feet by Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, with 14-18 foot waves rolling in this evening.

Maui's North shores are joining the party with waves reaching 12-16 feet tonight and climbing to 18-24 feet overnight. The Western shores of the Leeward Big Island are also getting some serious love, with a High Surf Warning in effect promising waves building to 6-8 feet Monday morning and potentially hitting 8-12 feet by afternoon.

For those seeking calmer waters, South and East facing shores will remain relatively mellow with 1-3 foot waves. Expect cloudy conditions with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms adding some atmospheric drama to the maritime scene.

Weather conditions will hover around the lower 80s with light to moderate winds predominantly from the south and southeast. Sunrise chasers can catch the first light around 6:47-7:08 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:44-5:56 PM.

Surfers and ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, respect the power of these waves, and always prioritize safety. Aloha and catch those epic swells!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 10:42:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell showdown across the Hawaiian islands this evening and into Monday. We've got some serious ocean action brewing that'll have surfers and beach lovers buzzing.

The North and West shores of Kauai and Oahu are about to get hammered by a muscular WNW swell that's packing more punch than anticipated. Offshore buoy data suggests we're looking at waves climbing to an impressive 18-24 feet on North facing shores tonight, gradually settling into a still-robust 15-20 feet by Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, with 14-18 foot waves rolling in this evening.

Maui's North shores are joining the party with waves reaching 12-16 feet tonight and climbing to 18-24 feet overnight. The Western shores of the Leeward Big Island are also getting some serious love, with a High Surf Warning in effect promising waves building to 6-8 feet Monday morning and potentially hitting 8-12 feet by afternoon.

For those seeking calmer waters, South and East facing shores will remain relatively mellow with 1-3 foot waves. Expect cloudy conditions with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms adding some atmospheric drama to the maritime scene.

Weather conditions will hover around the lower 80s with light to moderate winds predominantly from the south and southeast. Sunrise chasers can catch the first light around 6:47-7:08 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:44-5:56 PM.

Surfers and ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, respect the power of these waves, and always prioritize safety. Aloha and catch those epic swells!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell showdown across the Hawaiian islands this evening and into Monday. We've got some serious ocean action brewing that'll have surfers and beach lovers buzzing.

The North and West shores of Kauai and Oahu are about to get hammered by a muscular WNW swell that's packing more punch than anticipated. Offshore buoy data suggests we're looking at waves climbing to an impressive 18-24 feet on North facing shores tonight, gradually settling into a still-robust 15-20 feet by Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, with 14-18 foot waves rolling in this evening.

Maui's North shores are joining the party with waves reaching 12-16 feet tonight and climbing to 18-24 feet overnight. The Western shores of the Leeward Big Island are also getting some serious love, with a High Surf Warning in effect promising waves building to 6-8 feet Monday morning and potentially hitting 8-12 feet by afternoon.

For those seeking calmer waters, South and East facing shores will remain relatively mellow with 1-3 foot waves. Expect cloudy conditions with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms adding some atmospheric drama to the maritime scene.

Weather conditions will hover around the lower 80s with light to moderate winds predominantly from the south and southeast. Sunrise chasers can catch the first light around 6:47-7:08 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:44-5:56 PM.

Surfers and ocean enthusiasts - stay alert, respect the power of these waves, and always prioritize safety. Aloha and catch those epic swells!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Shore Swell Alert: Hawaii Waves Set to Hit 16 Feet Sunday, Surfers Gear Up for Thrilling Weekend Ride</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6268869976</link>
      <description>Aloha, surf hunters! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands. The North and West shores are about to light up with some serious swell action that'll have wave riders buzzing.

A moderate northwest swell is building momentum and will peak Sunday afternoon with potential high surf advisory levels. Kauai and Oahu can expect north facing shores to see waves climbing from 5-7 feet in the morning to a thunderous 10-16 feet by afternoon. That's some serious power rolling in!

The morning will start with modest surf around 3-5 feet, but hold onto your boards because things are going to get epic fast. By Sunday afternoon, north and west facing shores will be pumping with waves reaching 8-12 feet - perfect for experienced surfers looking for an adrenaline rush.

Meanwhile, south and east shores are keeping things mellow. South shores will experience some wind chop and short period waves, mainly around the western islands. East facing shores remain tiny, barely registering on the excitement meter.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with southwest winds gradually shifting throughout the day.

Pro tip for wave warriors: Check local beach conditions and be prepared for rapidly changing surf. Rip currents will be active, so swim near lifeguards and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those epic waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 10:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf hunters! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands. The North and West shores are about to light up with some serious swell action that'll have wave riders buzzing.

A moderate northwest swell is building momentum and will peak Sunday afternoon with potential high surf advisory levels. Kauai and Oahu can expect north facing shores to see waves climbing from 5-7 feet in the morning to a thunderous 10-16 feet by afternoon. That's some serious power rolling in!

The morning will start with modest surf around 3-5 feet, but hold onto your boards because things are going to get epic fast. By Sunday afternoon, north and west facing shores will be pumping with waves reaching 8-12 feet - perfect for experienced surfers looking for an adrenaline rush.

Meanwhile, south and east shores are keeping things mellow. South shores will experience some wind chop and short period waves, mainly around the western islands. East facing shores remain tiny, barely registering on the excitement meter.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with southwest winds gradually shifting throughout the day.

Pro tip for wave warriors: Check local beach conditions and be prepared for rapidly changing surf. Rip currents will be active, so swim near lifeguards and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those epic waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf hunters! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands. The North and West shores are about to light up with some serious swell action that'll have wave riders buzzing.

A moderate northwest swell is building momentum and will peak Sunday afternoon with potential high surf advisory levels. Kauai and Oahu can expect north facing shores to see waves climbing from 5-7 feet in the morning to a thunderous 10-16 feet by afternoon. That's some serious power rolling in!

The morning will start with modest surf around 3-5 feet, but hold onto your boards because things are going to get epic fast. By Sunday afternoon, north and west facing shores will be pumping with waves reaching 8-12 feet - perfect for experienced surfers looking for an adrenaline rush.

Meanwhile, south and east shores are keeping things mellow. South shores will experience some wind chop and short period waves, mainly around the western islands. East facing shores remain tiny, barely registering on the excitement meter.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with southwest winds gradually shifting throughout the day.

Pro tip for wave warriors: Check local beach conditions and be prepared for rapidly changing surf. Rip currents will be active, so swim near lifeguards and respect the ocean's power.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those epic waves and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Islands Surf Forecast Weekend Swell Brings 7-10 Foot Waves and Sunny Conditions for Water Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands that's gonna keep things interesting.

North shores are holding steady with consistent 7-10 foot surf tonight dropping to a still-respectable 5-7 feet by Saturday afternoon. A developing gale northwest of the islands is brewing up some maritime magic that'll push moderate northwest swells through the weekend and into early next week.

Kauai and Oahu can expect some action from strengthening southwest winds, creating fresh short period swells particularly along southern exposures. While east shores remain pretty mellow, north facing coastlines will maintain elevated surf conditions that'll keep things lively for surfers and water enthusiasts.

Temperature-wise, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with highs cruising comfortably in the lower to mid 80s. Winds will be dancing between south and southeast, ranging from gentle 5 mph breezes to more energetic 20 mph gusts by Saturday afternoon.

UV index is running high, so sunscreen is your best friend out there. Scattered showers might make brief appearances, adding a touch of tropical drama to your beach day.

Sunrise hits around 6:45-7:07 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:43-5:56 PM - perfect timing for those golden hour sessions.

Bottom line: Solid surf, warm temps, and classic Hawaiian conditions await. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 10:42:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands that's gonna keep things interesting.

North shores are holding steady with consistent 7-10 foot surf tonight dropping to a still-respectable 5-7 feet by Saturday afternoon. A developing gale northwest of the islands is brewing up some maritime magic that'll push moderate northwest swells through the weekend and into early next week.

Kauai and Oahu can expect some action from strengthening southwest winds, creating fresh short period swells particularly along southern exposures. While east shores remain pretty mellow, north facing coastlines will maintain elevated surf conditions that'll keep things lively for surfers and water enthusiasts.

Temperature-wise, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with highs cruising comfortably in the lower to mid 80s. Winds will be dancing between south and southeast, ranging from gentle 5 mph breezes to more energetic 20 mph gusts by Saturday afternoon.

UV index is running high, so sunscreen is your best friend out there. Scattered showers might make brief appearances, adding a touch of tropical drama to your beach day.

Sunrise hits around 6:45-7:07 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:43-5:56 PM - perfect timing for those golden hour sessions.

Bottom line: Solid surf, warm temps, and classic Hawaiian conditions await. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands that's gonna keep things interesting.

North shores are holding steady with consistent 7-10 foot surf tonight dropping to a still-respectable 5-7 feet by Saturday afternoon. A developing gale northwest of the islands is brewing up some maritime magic that'll push moderate northwest swells through the weekend and into early next week.

Kauai and Oahu can expect some action from strengthening southwest winds, creating fresh short period swells particularly along southern exposures. While east shores remain pretty mellow, north facing coastlines will maintain elevated surf conditions that'll keep things lively for surfers and water enthusiasts.

Temperature-wise, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with highs cruising comfortably in the lower to mid 80s. Winds will be dancing between south and southeast, ranging from gentle 5 mph breezes to more energetic 20 mph gusts by Saturday afternoon.

UV index is running high, so sunscreen is your best friend out there. Scattered showers might make brief appearances, adding a touch of tropical drama to your beach day.

Sunrise hits around 6:45-7:07 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:43-5:56 PM - perfect timing for those golden hour sessions.

Bottom line: Solid surf, warm temps, and classic Hawaiian conditions await. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Reveals Epic 8-12 Foot Waves Incoming Massive Northwest Swell Set to Thrill Surfers This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9080961978</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared for the Hawaiian waters.

A moderate northwest swell is gradually winding down, but don't pack away your boards just yet. We've got some exciting action brewing on the horizon. A developing gale northwest of the islands is cooking up another northwest swell that'll roll in Sunday and Monday, promising some serious wave potential.

For Kauai and Oahu, north-facing shores are looking at a sweet 8-12 foot surf tonight, dropping to a still-respectable 5-7 feet by Friday afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror that pattern, while the Big Island's windward coast sees slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot swells tonight.

Weekend warriors, listen up! A mix of small to moderate north swells will be dancing across the islands, with a stronger pulse expected late Sunday into Monday. Surf heights might just creep up to advisory levels, so keep your eyes on those forecasts.

East shores will stay relatively calm due to light trade winds, but north-facing locations might see some unexpected excitement early next week. Southwestern exposures on Kauai and Oahu could catch some choppy windswell from strengthening southwest winds.

Temperatures are looking primo - mid 60s overnight and climbing to the low 80s during the day. Winds will be playing a gentle game, mostly light and variable, with some southeast and east breezes keeping things interesting.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your local beach conditions, and get ready for some classic Hawaiian surf. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and ride those waves like a local!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 10:54:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared for the Hawaiian waters.

A moderate northwest swell is gradually winding down, but don't pack away your boards just yet. We've got some exciting action brewing on the horizon. A developing gale northwest of the islands is cooking up another northwest swell that'll roll in Sunday and Monday, promising some serious wave potential.

For Kauai and Oahu, north-facing shores are looking at a sweet 8-12 foot surf tonight, dropping to a still-respectable 5-7 feet by Friday afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror that pattern, while the Big Island's windward coast sees slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot swells tonight.

Weekend warriors, listen up! A mix of small to moderate north swells will be dancing across the islands, with a stronger pulse expected late Sunday into Monday. Surf heights might just creep up to advisory levels, so keep your eyes on those forecasts.

East shores will stay relatively calm due to light trade winds, but north-facing locations might see some unexpected excitement early next week. Southwestern exposures on Kauai and Oahu could catch some choppy windswell from strengthening southwest winds.

Temperatures are looking primo - mid 60s overnight and climbing to the low 80s during the day. Winds will be playing a gentle game, mostly light and variable, with some southeast and east breezes keeping things interesting.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your local beach conditions, and get ready for some classic Hawaiian surf. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and ride those waves like a local!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared for the Hawaiian waters.

A moderate northwest swell is gradually winding down, but don't pack away your boards just yet. We've got some exciting action brewing on the horizon. A developing gale northwest of the islands is cooking up another northwest swell that'll roll in Sunday and Monday, promising some serious wave potential.

For Kauai and Oahu, north-facing shores are looking at a sweet 8-12 foot surf tonight, dropping to a still-respectable 5-7 feet by Friday afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror that pattern, while the Big Island's windward coast sees slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot swells tonight.

Weekend warriors, listen up! A mix of small to moderate north swells will be dancing across the islands, with a stronger pulse expected late Sunday into Monday. Surf heights might just creep up to advisory levels, so keep your eyes on those forecasts.

East shores will stay relatively calm due to light trade winds, but north-facing locations might see some unexpected excitement early next week. Southwestern exposures on Kauai and Oahu could catch some choppy windswell from strengthening southwest winds.

Temperatures are looking primo - mid 60s overnight and climbing to the low 80s during the day. Winds will be playing a gentle game, mostly light and variable, with some southeast and east breezes keeping things interesting.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your local beach conditions, and get ready for some classic Hawaiian surf. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and ride those waves like a local!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaii Surf Alert: North Shore and East Facing Shores Deliver Massive 9-12 Foot Waves with High Surf Advisory Continuing</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2691322801</link>
      <description>Aloha surf hunters! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's waves this Thursday and Friday.

The North Pacific is serving up a spicy swell cocktail with a short period northeasterly wave that's been cranking along our eastern shores. We're still under a High Surf Advisory that'll keep things punchy through this afternoon.

East facing shores are going to be the main event with epic surf heights ranging from 9 to 12 feet today and gradually calming down to 7 to 10 feet by Friday. North facing shores won't disappoint either, offering solid 7 to 10 foot waves today dropping to a more mellow 3 to 5 feet tomorrow.

Trade winds are hustling between 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating those classic choppy Hawaiian conditions. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies adding some dramatic backdrop to your surf session.

For you long boarders and swell chasers, there's a small northwest swell rolling in over the weekend that should provide some playful action along north and west facing shores. Meanwhile, a subtle south swell will keep things interesting for south shore riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a perfect Hawaiian day in the low 80s with overnight lows dipping into the low 70s. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Bottom line: East shores are firing, winds are cranking, and Hawaii's waves are ready to dance. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the liquid playground!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 16:50:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surf hunters! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's waves this Thursday and Friday.

The North Pacific is serving up a spicy swell cocktail with a short period northeasterly wave that's been cranking along our eastern shores. We're still under a High Surf Advisory that'll keep things punchy through this afternoon.

East facing shores are going to be the main event with epic surf heights ranging from 9 to 12 feet today and gradually calming down to 7 to 10 feet by Friday. North facing shores won't disappoint either, offering solid 7 to 10 foot waves today dropping to a more mellow 3 to 5 feet tomorrow.

Trade winds are hustling between 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating those classic choppy Hawaiian conditions. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies adding some dramatic backdrop to your surf session.

For you long boarders and swell chasers, there's a small northwest swell rolling in over the weekend that should provide some playful action along north and west facing shores. Meanwhile, a subtle south swell will keep things interesting for south shore riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a perfect Hawaiian day in the low 80s with overnight lows dipping into the low 70s. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Bottom line: East shores are firing, winds are cranking, and Hawaii's waves are ready to dance. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the liquid playground!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surf hunters! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's waves this Thursday and Friday.

The North Pacific is serving up a spicy swell cocktail with a short period northeasterly wave that's been cranking along our eastern shores. We're still under a High Surf Advisory that'll keep things punchy through this afternoon.

East facing shores are going to be the main event with epic surf heights ranging from 9 to 12 feet today and gradually calming down to 7 to 10 feet by Friday. North facing shores won't disappoint either, offering solid 7 to 10 foot waves today dropping to a more mellow 3 to 5 feet tomorrow.

Trade winds are hustling between 15 to 25 miles per hour, creating those classic choppy Hawaiian conditions. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies adding some dramatic backdrop to your surf session.

For you long boarders and swell chasers, there's a small northwest swell rolling in over the weekend that should provide some playful action along north and west facing shores. Meanwhile, a subtle south swell will keep things interesting for south shore riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a perfect Hawaiian day in the low 80s with overnight lows dipping into the low 70s. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Bottom line: East shores are firing, winds are cranking, and Hawaii's waves are ready to dance. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the liquid playground!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaii Surf Alert: North Shore Massive Waves Peak at 18 Feet with Multiple Swells Bringing High Surf Advisory</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6218594704</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Hawaii's about to serve up some serious surf action that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

North and east shores are looking wild with a powerful double-swell punch. We're talking massive waves ranging from 14 to 18 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 10 to 14 feet tomorrow. These swells are coming from multiple directions - a medium period north-northeast swell mixing with short period northeast energy that's guaranteed to create some serious excitement for experienced surfers.

The north shore will start calming down late Tuesday, but don't put away your big board just yet. A northwest swell is waiting in the wings to keep things interesting midweek. East shores are holding strong with rough conditions potentially reaching high surf warning levels up to 15 feet on Wednesday.

For the island breakdown, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all under a High Surf Advisory. Expect east facing shores to consistently deliver 8 to 14 foot waves. Winds are holding steady at 15 to 20 mph from the northeast, creating perfect conditions for some epic wave riding.

South shores are keeping it mellow with a small swell maintaining summertime background levels. A slightly larger pulse might peek through Tuesday and Wednesday before fading out by Friday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. Sunrise around 6:30 AM, sunset just before 6 PM.

Bottom line: Advanced surfers, this is your moment. Beginners, enjoy the view from the beach and stay safe. Aloha and hang ten!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2025 10:42:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Hawaii's about to serve up some serious surf action that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

North and east shores are looking wild with a powerful double-swell punch. We're talking massive waves ranging from 14 to 18 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 10 to 14 feet tomorrow. These swells are coming from multiple directions - a medium period north-northeast swell mixing with short period northeast energy that's guaranteed to create some serious excitement for experienced surfers.

The north shore will start calming down late Tuesday, but don't put away your big board just yet. A northwest swell is waiting in the wings to keep things interesting midweek. East shores are holding strong with rough conditions potentially reaching high surf warning levels up to 15 feet on Wednesday.

For the island breakdown, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all under a High Surf Advisory. Expect east facing shores to consistently deliver 8 to 14 foot waves. Winds are holding steady at 15 to 20 mph from the northeast, creating perfect conditions for some epic wave riding.

South shores are keeping it mellow with a small swell maintaining summertime background levels. A slightly larger pulse might peek through Tuesday and Wednesday before fading out by Friday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. Sunrise around 6:30 AM, sunset just before 6 PM.

Bottom line: Advanced surfers, this is your moment. Beginners, enjoy the view from the beach and stay safe. Aloha and hang ten!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Hawaii's about to serve up some serious surf action that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

North and east shores are looking wild with a powerful double-swell punch. We're talking massive waves ranging from 14 to 18 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 10 to 14 feet tomorrow. These swells are coming from multiple directions - a medium period north-northeast swell mixing with short period northeast energy that's guaranteed to create some serious excitement for experienced surfers.

The north shore will start calming down late Tuesday, but don't put away your big board just yet. A northwest swell is waiting in the wings to keep things interesting midweek. East shores are holding strong with rough conditions potentially reaching high surf warning levels up to 15 feet on Wednesday.

For the island breakdown, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all under a High Surf Advisory. Expect east facing shores to consistently deliver 8 to 14 foot waves. Winds are holding steady at 15 to 20 mph from the northeast, creating perfect conditions for some epic wave riding.

South shores are keeping it mellow with a small swell maintaining summertime background levels. A slightly larger pulse might peek through Tuesday and Wednesday before fading out by Friday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. Sunrise around 6:30 AM, sunset just before 6 PM.

Bottom line: Advanced surfers, this is your moment. Beginners, enjoy the view from the beach and stay safe. Aloha and hang ten!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Massive North Swell and Choppy East Winds Set to Deliver Thrilling Weekend Waves</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9367516610</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of surfing across the Hawaiian Islands. The surf scene is about to get seriously interesting!

North-facing shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. We've got a deep low pressure system far north generating a massive northerly swell that'll start pumping late Saturday and continue through early next week. Kauai and Oahu can expect north-facing breaks to see surf climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a solid 8-12 feet by Saturday evening. Maui and the Big Island will also see impressive north shore action, with waves building to 6-8 feet.

East-facing shores are in for a wild ride too! As a front moves across the islands, northeast winds will kick up, creating choppy conditions and potentially pushing us into High Surf Advisory territory. Expect east-facing breaks to jump from a mellow 1-3 feet to a more energetic 2-4 feet by Saturday afternoon.

South-facing shores remain fairly consistent, holding steady at 2-4 feet with a small, long-period south-southwest swell keeping things interesting. Multiple similar swells are lined up to roll in Sunday and early next week.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with winds gradually shifting from light and variable to more pronounced northeast breezes.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf smart. Mahalo and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2025 10:42:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of surfing across the Hawaiian Islands. The surf scene is about to get seriously interesting!

North-facing shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. We've got a deep low pressure system far north generating a massive northerly swell that'll start pumping late Saturday and continue through early next week. Kauai and Oahu can expect north-facing breaks to see surf climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a solid 8-12 feet by Saturday evening. Maui and the Big Island will also see impressive north shore action, with waves building to 6-8 feet.

East-facing shores are in for a wild ride too! As a front moves across the islands, northeast winds will kick up, creating choppy conditions and potentially pushing us into High Surf Advisory territory. Expect east-facing breaks to jump from a mellow 1-3 feet to a more energetic 2-4 feet by Saturday afternoon.

South-facing shores remain fairly consistent, holding steady at 2-4 feet with a small, long-period south-southwest swell keeping things interesting. Multiple similar swells are lined up to roll in Sunday and early next week.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with winds gradually shifting from light and variable to more pronounced northeast breezes.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf smart. Mahalo and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of surfing across the Hawaiian Islands. The surf scene is about to get seriously interesting!

North-facing shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. We've got a deep low pressure system far north generating a massive northerly swell that'll start pumping late Saturday and continue through early next week. Kauai and Oahu can expect north-facing breaks to see surf climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a solid 8-12 feet by Saturday evening. Maui and the Big Island will also see impressive north shore action, with waves building to 6-8 feet.

East-facing shores are in for a wild ride too! As a front moves across the islands, northeast winds will kick up, creating choppy conditions and potentially pushing us into High Surf Advisory territory. Expect east-facing breaks to jump from a mellow 1-3 feet to a more energetic 2-4 feet by Saturday afternoon.

South-facing shores remain fairly consistent, holding steady at 2-4 feet with a small, long-period south-southwest swell keeping things interesting. Multiple similar swells are lined up to roll in Sunday and early next week.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with winds gradually shifting from light and variable to more pronounced northeast breezes.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always surf smart. Mahalo and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Shore Swell Incoming: Hawaii Surf Forecast Reveals Massive Waves and Exciting Conditions for Weekend Riders</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands as we dive into the latest surf forecast.

A gale-force low that cruised north of Hawaii earlier this week is serving up a moderate to large medium-period north-northwest swell. Right now, it's looking a bit underwhelming, with most of the energy sneaking past the islands to the northeast. The current High Surf Advisory is hanging on by a thread and might get cancelled early.

Tonight and tomorrow, expect north and west-facing shores to see some serious action with surf heights ranging from 10-15 feet. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the crosshairs of this swell, so board riders should be stoked! East-facing shores will keep things interesting with choppy 3-5 foot waves, thanks to those locally breezy trade winds.

But hold onto your board wax because the real excitement is brewing! A deep low pressure system is cooking up north and northeast, promising a massive north-northeast swell late this weekend. We're talking surf that'll easily blow past the High Surf Advisory thresholds. Harbors like Kahului and Hilo might see some heavy surge action on Sunday.

South shore lovers, don't despair. A small long-period south-southwest swell will bump up those heights from Friday into the weekend. Even better, an out-of-season south swell might crash the party early next week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and east winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph.

Bottom line: North shore chargers, your time is now. Everyone else, stay alert and surf smart. Aloha and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 10:43:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands as we dive into the latest surf forecast.

A gale-force low that cruised north of Hawaii earlier this week is serving up a moderate to large medium-period north-northwest swell. Right now, it's looking a bit underwhelming, with most of the energy sneaking past the islands to the northeast. The current High Surf Advisory is hanging on by a thread and might get cancelled early.

Tonight and tomorrow, expect north and west-facing shores to see some serious action with surf heights ranging from 10-15 feet. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the crosshairs of this swell, so board riders should be stoked! East-facing shores will keep things interesting with choppy 3-5 foot waves, thanks to those locally breezy trade winds.

But hold onto your board wax because the real excitement is brewing! A deep low pressure system is cooking up north and northeast, promising a massive north-northeast swell late this weekend. We're talking surf that'll easily blow past the High Surf Advisory thresholds. Harbors like Kahului and Hilo might see some heavy surge action on Sunday.

South shore lovers, don't despair. A small long-period south-southwest swell will bump up those heights from Friday into the weekend. Even better, an out-of-season south swell might crash the party early next week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and east winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph.

Bottom line: North shore chargers, your time is now. Everyone else, stay alert and surf smart. Aloha and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a wild ride across the Hawaiian islands as we dive into the latest surf forecast.

A gale-force low that cruised north of Hawaii earlier this week is serving up a moderate to large medium-period north-northwest swell. Right now, it's looking a bit underwhelming, with most of the energy sneaking past the islands to the northeast. The current High Surf Advisory is hanging on by a thread and might get cancelled early.

Tonight and tomorrow, expect north and west-facing shores to see some serious action with surf heights ranging from 10-15 feet. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the crosshairs of this swell, so board riders should be stoked! East-facing shores will keep things interesting with choppy 3-5 foot waves, thanks to those locally breezy trade winds.

But hold onto your board wax because the real excitement is brewing! A deep low pressure system is cooking up north and northeast, promising a massive north-northeast swell late this weekend. We're talking surf that'll easily blow past the High Surf Advisory thresholds. Harbors like Kahului and Hilo might see some heavy surge action on Sunday.

South shore lovers, don't despair. A small long-period south-southwest swell will bump up those heights from Friday into the weekend. Even better, an out-of-season south swell might crash the party early next week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and east winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph.

Bottom line: North shore chargers, your time is now. Everyone else, stay alert and surf smart. Aloha and catch those waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Braces for Massive 16 Foot Swells Epic Surf Conditions Forecast for Wednesday Afternoon</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf update straight from the Hawaiian islands. 

Tonight's looking like a game-changer for north-facing shores. We've got a moderate to large swell rolling in that's about to turn up the excitement. Expect surf heights climbing from 6-8 feet this evening to a pumping 8-12 feet overnight, then ramping up to a massive 10-15 feet by Wednesday morning, peaking at 12-16 feet by afternoon.

A gale low tracking far north is sending us this killer north-northwest swell that'll have North Shore breaks absolutely firing. The National Weather Service is so confident they're prepping a High Surf Advisory to drop tonight. West-facing shores won't be left out - they'll see respectable 4-6 to 8-12 foot faces.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph from the northeast, adding some texture to those waves. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s tonight and climb to the mid-80s tomorrow.

For you long-range swell hunters, keep an eye out. A deep low pressure system developing north and northeast could send an epic north-northeast swell by late weekend. We're talking potential heavy surges in harbors like Kahului and Hilo.

South-facing shores? Pretty mellow this week. But east-facing breaks will get some choppy action from increasing trade winds.

Bottom line: North Shore is where the magic happens. Grab your board, check those conditions, and get ready for some serious Hawaiian wave riding! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 10:44:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf update straight from the Hawaiian islands. 

Tonight's looking like a game-changer for north-facing shores. We've got a moderate to large swell rolling in that's about to turn up the excitement. Expect surf heights climbing from 6-8 feet this evening to a pumping 8-12 feet overnight, then ramping up to a massive 10-15 feet by Wednesday morning, peaking at 12-16 feet by afternoon.

A gale low tracking far north is sending us this killer north-northwest swell that'll have North Shore breaks absolutely firing. The National Weather Service is so confident they're prepping a High Surf Advisory to drop tonight. West-facing shores won't be left out - they'll see respectable 4-6 to 8-12 foot faces.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph from the northeast, adding some texture to those waves. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s tonight and climb to the mid-80s tomorrow.

For you long-range swell hunters, keep an eye out. A deep low pressure system developing north and northeast could send an epic north-northeast swell by late weekend. We're talking potential heavy surges in harbors like Kahului and Hilo.

South-facing shores? Pretty mellow this week. But east-facing breaks will get some choppy action from increasing trade winds.

Bottom line: North Shore is where the magic happens. Grab your board, check those conditions, and get ready for some serious Hawaiian wave riding! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf update straight from the Hawaiian islands. 

Tonight's looking like a game-changer for north-facing shores. We've got a moderate to large swell rolling in that's about to turn up the excitement. Expect surf heights climbing from 6-8 feet this evening to a pumping 8-12 feet overnight, then ramping up to a massive 10-15 feet by Wednesday morning, peaking at 12-16 feet by afternoon.

A gale low tracking far north is sending us this killer north-northwest swell that'll have North Shore breaks absolutely firing. The National Weather Service is so confident they're prepping a High Surf Advisory to drop tonight. West-facing shores won't be left out - they'll see respectable 4-6 to 8-12 foot faces.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph from the northeast, adding some texture to those waves. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s tonight and climb to the mid-80s tomorrow.

For you long-range swell hunters, keep an eye out. A deep low pressure system developing north and northeast could send an epic north-northeast swell by late weekend. We're talking potential heavy surges in harbors like Kahului and Hilo.

South-facing shores? Pretty mellow this week. But east-facing breaks will get some choppy action from increasing trade winds.

Bottom line: North Shore is where the magic happens. Grab your board, check those conditions, and get ready for some serious Hawaiian wave riding! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Swell Hits Hawaii Shores: Massive 14 Foot Waves Expected Wednesday Through Weekend</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic wave-riding week across the islands. The current short-period north swell is winding down, but hold onto your boards because some serious action is on the horizon.

Tuesday night brings a large medium-period north-northwest swell that'll peak late Wednesday, potentially hitting advisory thresholds for north and west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu can expect surf heights ranging from 8-14 feet, while Maui and Big Island's windward shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-10 foot waves.

As Thursday rolls in, the swell will start to mellow out, but don't put away your gear just yet. Another reinforcing north-northwest swell is set to arrive Friday, promising moderate surf conditions. The weekend might just deliver the knockout punch with a massive north-northeast swell that could exceed advisory levels along north and east facing shores.

South facing shores are taking a bit of a vacation right now, keeping things minimal with 0-2 foot waves. However, wave hunters might get a treat with a small long-period south-southwest swell sneaking in Friday into the weekend. An out-of-season south swell could also make a surprise appearance early next week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and winds will primarily blow from the east at 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2025 10:42:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic wave-riding week across the islands. The current short-period north swell is winding down, but hold onto your boards because some serious action is on the horizon.

Tuesday night brings a large medium-period north-northwest swell that'll peak late Wednesday, potentially hitting advisory thresholds for north and west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu can expect surf heights ranging from 8-14 feet, while Maui and Big Island's windward shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-10 foot waves.

As Thursday rolls in, the swell will start to mellow out, but don't put away your gear just yet. Another reinforcing north-northwest swell is set to arrive Friday, promising moderate surf conditions. The weekend might just deliver the knockout punch with a massive north-northeast swell that could exceed advisory levels along north and east facing shores.

South facing shores are taking a bit of a vacation right now, keeping things minimal with 0-2 foot waves. However, wave hunters might get a treat with a small long-period south-southwest swell sneaking in Friday into the weekend. An out-of-season south swell could also make a surprise appearance early next week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and winds will primarily blow from the east at 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic wave-riding week across the islands. The current short-period north swell is winding down, but hold onto your boards because some serious action is on the horizon.

Tuesday night brings a large medium-period north-northwest swell that'll peak late Wednesday, potentially hitting advisory thresholds for north and west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu can expect surf heights ranging from 8-14 feet, while Maui and Big Island's windward shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-10 foot waves.

As Thursday rolls in, the swell will start to mellow out, but don't put away your gear just yet. Another reinforcing north-northwest swell is set to arrive Friday, promising moderate surf conditions. The weekend might just deliver the knockout punch with a massive north-northeast swell that could exceed advisory levels along north and east facing shores.

South facing shores are taking a bit of a vacation right now, keeping things minimal with 0-2 foot waves. However, wave hunters might get a treat with a small long-period south-southwest swell sneaking in Friday into the weekend. An out-of-season south swell could also make a surprise appearance early next week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and winds will primarily blow from the east at 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Here's an SEO-optimized headline:

North Shore Hawaii Braces for High Surf Advisory with Massive 10 to 15 Foot Waves This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5240348117</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. We're looking at a high surf advisory lighting up the north and west facing shores with some serious swell action.

Tonight and through Sunday, expect consistent waves ranging 10-15 feet on north facing shores - perfect for experienced surfers seeking an adrenaline rush. Those north and west facing breaks are going to deliver some powerful rides, courtesy of medium period NNW swells coming in at 330 degrees.

A juicy mix of swells is heading our way, including an approaching front that's brewing up a medium period NNE swell Sunday evening. This system's near-gale winds will primarily impact the western islands, potentially maintaining these robust wave conditions through the weekend.

For our east facing shores, things start small but will gradually build. Expect modest 2-4 foot waves tonight transitioning to 4-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. South shore surfers, hang tight - a promising long period SSW swell around 190 degrees is forecasted to fill in mid to late next week.

Each island offers its unique wave profile. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's north shores are primed for epic conditions. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest but still enjoyable surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.

Safety first, surf ohana! Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2025 10:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. We're looking at a high surf advisory lighting up the north and west facing shores with some serious swell action.

Tonight and through Sunday, expect consistent waves ranging 10-15 feet on north facing shores - perfect for experienced surfers seeking an adrenaline rush. Those north and west facing breaks are going to deliver some powerful rides, courtesy of medium period NNW swells coming in at 330 degrees.

A juicy mix of swells is heading our way, including an approaching front that's brewing up a medium period NNE swell Sunday evening. This system's near-gale winds will primarily impact the western islands, potentially maintaining these robust wave conditions through the weekend.

For our east facing shores, things start small but will gradually build. Expect modest 2-4 foot waves tonight transitioning to 4-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. South shore surfers, hang tight - a promising long period SSW swell around 190 degrees is forecasted to fill in mid to late next week.

Each island offers its unique wave profile. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's north shores are primed for epic conditions. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest but still enjoyable surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.

Safety first, surf ohana! Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. We're looking at a high surf advisory lighting up the north and west facing shores with some serious swell action.

Tonight and through Sunday, expect consistent waves ranging 10-15 feet on north facing shores - perfect for experienced surfers seeking an adrenaline rush. Those north and west facing breaks are going to deliver some powerful rides, courtesy of medium period NNW swells coming in at 330 degrees.

A juicy mix of swells is heading our way, including an approaching front that's brewing up a medium period NNE swell Sunday evening. This system's near-gale winds will primarily impact the western islands, potentially maintaining these robust wave conditions through the weekend.

For our east facing shores, things start small but will gradually build. Expect modest 2-4 foot waves tonight transitioning to 4-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. South shore surfers, hang tight - a promising long period SSW swell around 190 degrees is forecasted to fill in mid to late next week.

Each island offers its unique wave profile. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's north shores are primed for epic conditions. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest but still enjoyable surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.

Safety first, surf ohana! Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands with Massive 10-15 Foot Waves Promising Thrilling Surf Weekend Across Kauai and Oahu</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian islands.

A powerful North-Northwest swell is rolling in, cranking up the excitement with High Surf Advisory levels hitting North and West facing shores. We're looking at waves climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Saturday morning, potentially reaching 10-15 feet by afternoon.

Kauai and Oahu are getting the prime action, with consistent surf building throughout the day. The swell originates from a long-period North-Northwest direction around 330 degrees, promising clean and powerful conditions for experienced surfers.

A bonus short-period Northeast swell is also approaching, courtesy of an incoming front with gale winds. This will add some extra punch to the western islands, potentially extending the high surf conditions into Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will be steady from the East at 10-15 mph, creating some textbook Hawaiian surf conditions.

South shore surfers might want to take a break this weekend, as those waves will remain small and mellow at 1-3 feet. East facing shores will hold a consistent 2-4 foot range.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The waves are looking epic, but safety comes first!

Catch you in the lineup, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 09:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian islands.

A powerful North-Northwest swell is rolling in, cranking up the excitement with High Surf Advisory levels hitting North and West facing shores. We're looking at waves climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Saturday morning, potentially reaching 10-15 feet by afternoon.

Kauai and Oahu are getting the prime action, with consistent surf building throughout the day. The swell originates from a long-period North-Northwest direction around 330 degrees, promising clean and powerful conditions for experienced surfers.

A bonus short-period Northeast swell is also approaching, courtesy of an incoming front with gale winds. This will add some extra punch to the western islands, potentially extending the high surf conditions into Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will be steady from the East at 10-15 mph, creating some textbook Hawaiian surf conditions.

South shore surfers might want to take a break this weekend, as those waves will remain small and mellow at 1-3 feet. East facing shores will hold a consistent 2-4 foot range.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The waves are looking epic, but safety comes first!

Catch you in the lineup, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian islands.

A powerful North-Northwest swell is rolling in, cranking up the excitement with High Surf Advisory levels hitting North and West facing shores. We're looking at waves climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Saturday morning, potentially reaching 10-15 feet by afternoon.

Kauai and Oahu are getting the prime action, with consistent surf building throughout the day. The swell originates from a long-period North-Northwest direction around 330 degrees, promising clean and powerful conditions for experienced surfers.

A bonus short-period Northeast swell is also approaching, courtesy of an incoming front with gale winds. This will add some extra punch to the western islands, potentially extending the high surf conditions into Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will be steady from the East at 10-15 mph, creating some textbook Hawaiian surf conditions.

South shore surfers might want to take a break this weekend, as those waves will remain small and mellow at 1-3 feet. East facing shores will hold a consistent 2-4 foot range.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The waves are looking epic, but safety comes first!

Catch you in the lineup, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Shore Surf Forecast: Multiple Swells Set to Deliver Massive Waves Across Hawaiian Islands This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the Hawaiian ocean vibes.

The North Shore is lighting up with some solid action this week. We're looking at consistent 6-8 foot swells rolling in from the north and west, which means serious potential for some killer sessions. A short-period NNW swell has already peaked this afternoon and will start mellowing out Thursday, but don't hang up your board just yet.

A game-changing surf scenario is brewing late Friday through Monday. Multiple swells are charging toward the islands, courtesy of an active North Pacific pattern. Expect forerunners of a moderate long-period NNW swell arriving late Friday, potentially peaking Saturday near the High Surf Advisory threshold. Then another swell will quickly follow Saturday night, likely pushing above advisory levels and delivering some serious wave energy.

For you East Coast lovers, keep expectations modest - small to moderate conditions will persist through the week. The windward sides might see some exciting wind waves early next week, especially on the western islands.

South shore riders get a slight bonus today with a small long-period south swell that'll provide a gentle boost before fading out through the week.

Wind conditions look consistent with steady east winds around 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for most breaks. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, making for perfect Hawaiian surf conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf smart, stay safe, and catch some epic waves!

Mahalo and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 09:42:19 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the Hawaiian ocean vibes.

The North Shore is lighting up with some solid action this week. We're looking at consistent 6-8 foot swells rolling in from the north and west, which means serious potential for some killer sessions. A short-period NNW swell has already peaked this afternoon and will start mellowing out Thursday, but don't hang up your board just yet.

A game-changing surf scenario is brewing late Friday through Monday. Multiple swells are charging toward the islands, courtesy of an active North Pacific pattern. Expect forerunners of a moderate long-period NNW swell arriving late Friday, potentially peaking Saturday near the High Surf Advisory threshold. Then another swell will quickly follow Saturday night, likely pushing above advisory levels and delivering some serious wave energy.

For you East Coast lovers, keep expectations modest - small to moderate conditions will persist through the week. The windward sides might see some exciting wind waves early next week, especially on the western islands.

South shore riders get a slight bonus today with a small long-period south swell that'll provide a gentle boost before fading out through the week.

Wind conditions look consistent with steady east winds around 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for most breaks. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, making for perfect Hawaiian surf conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf smart, stay safe, and catch some epic waves!

Mahalo and shred on!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the Hawaiian ocean vibes.

The North Shore is lighting up with some solid action this week. We're looking at consistent 6-8 foot swells rolling in from the north and west, which means serious potential for some killer sessions. A short-period NNW swell has already peaked this afternoon and will start mellowing out Thursday, but don't hang up your board just yet.

A game-changing surf scenario is brewing late Friday through Monday. Multiple swells are charging toward the islands, courtesy of an active North Pacific pattern. Expect forerunners of a moderate long-period NNW swell arriving late Friday, potentially peaking Saturday near the High Surf Advisory threshold. Then another swell will quickly follow Saturday night, likely pushing above advisory levels and delivering some serious wave energy.

For you East Coast lovers, keep expectations modest - small to moderate conditions will persist through the week. The windward sides might see some exciting wind waves early next week, especially on the western islands.

South shore riders get a slight bonus today with a small long-period south swell that'll provide a gentle boost before fading out through the week.

Wind conditions look consistent with steady east winds around 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for most breaks. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, making for perfect Hawaiian surf conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf smart, stay safe, and catch some epic waves!

Mahalo and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: North Pacific Swell to Deliver Epic Waves from Friday through Monday, High Surf Advisory Potential</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tropical surf update that'll have you stoked and informed.

The North Pacific is brewing up some serious swell action, and Hawaii's about to get a taste. We're looking at a building wave pattern that's going to transform our coastlines from Friday through Monday. Currently, the energy is small and short-period, but hold onto your boards because things are about to get interesting.

Starting Friday, forerunners of a Northwest swell will arrive, with wave heights around 5-7 feet across most North and West facing shores. Saturday will see a peak in this initial swell, staying just below High Surf Advisory levels. But wait, there's more! A quick follow-up swell is hot on its heels, potentially pushing into High Surf Advisory territory by Sunday and Monday.

For you East coast surfers, expect consistent 2-4 foot waves as trade winds slightly ease. The western islands might see some explosive wind waves early next week, especially for those north-northeast exposed breaks.

South shore lovers, don't get too excited - you'll be dealing with small background swells throughout the week. But hey, something is better than nothing, right?

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mid 80s during the day, dropping to lower 70s at night. Expect scattered showers and partly sunny skies, with east winds hovering around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. Those rip currents can be sneaky! Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch some epic waves, Hawaii!

Mahalo and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 09:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tropical surf update that'll have you stoked and informed.

The North Pacific is brewing up some serious swell action, and Hawaii's about to get a taste. We're looking at a building wave pattern that's going to transform our coastlines from Friday through Monday. Currently, the energy is small and short-period, but hold onto your boards because things are about to get interesting.

Starting Friday, forerunners of a Northwest swell will arrive, with wave heights around 5-7 feet across most North and West facing shores. Saturday will see a peak in this initial swell, staying just below High Surf Advisory levels. But wait, there's more! A quick follow-up swell is hot on its heels, potentially pushing into High Surf Advisory territory by Sunday and Monday.

For you East coast surfers, expect consistent 2-4 foot waves as trade winds slightly ease. The western islands might see some explosive wind waves early next week, especially for those north-northeast exposed breaks.

South shore lovers, don't get too excited - you'll be dealing with small background swells throughout the week. But hey, something is better than nothing, right?

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mid 80s during the day, dropping to lower 70s at night. Expect scattered showers and partly sunny skies, with east winds hovering around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. Those rip currents can be sneaky! Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch some epic waves, Hawaii!

Mahalo and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tropical surf update that'll have you stoked and informed.

The North Pacific is brewing up some serious swell action, and Hawaii's about to get a taste. We're looking at a building wave pattern that's going to transform our coastlines from Friday through Monday. Currently, the energy is small and short-period, but hold onto your boards because things are about to get interesting.

Starting Friday, forerunners of a Northwest swell will arrive, with wave heights around 5-7 feet across most North and West facing shores. Saturday will see a peak in this initial swell, staying just below High Surf Advisory levels. But wait, there's more! A quick follow-up swell is hot on its heels, potentially pushing into High Surf Advisory territory by Sunday and Monday.

For you East coast surfers, expect consistent 2-4 foot waves as trade winds slightly ease. The western islands might see some explosive wind waves early next week, especially for those north-northeast exposed breaks.

South shore lovers, don't get too excited - you'll be dealing with small background swells throughout the week. But hey, something is better than nothing, right?

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mid 80s during the day, dropping to lower 70s at night. Expect scattered showers and partly sunny skies, with east winds hovering around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. Those rip currents can be sneaky! Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch some epic waves, Hawaii!

Mahalo and shred on!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Powerful North Swells Brewing with Potential Advisory Conditions and Exciting Wave Opportunities</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7902874601</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is cooking up some exciting conditions for the next couple of days.

North-facing shores are looking at a solid 4-7 foot swell with some interesting dynamics. A short to medium period north-northwest swell is sliding through, with potential for some unexpected excitement. Meteorologists are hinting that surf heights might actually come in higher than current predictions - so keep those boards waxed and ready!

Tuesday night into Wednesday brings another bump in north shore action. The low pressure system generating this swell is compact and fast-moving, which adds a bit of mystery to the forecast. Surf forecasters are recommending you stay tuned for more precise details.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a fresh north-northwest swell is brewing that could push surf heights near advisory levels along exposed north and west facing shores. Surfers targeting those zones should definitely pay attention.

East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 3-5 foot range with easing trade winds. South-facing shores are holding steady with small background swells throughout the week.

Temperature-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and daytime highs in the mid-80s. Winds will be rolling in from the northeast at 10-15 mph, creating some nice texture for wave enthusiasts.

UV index is running very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration. Sunrise kicks off around 6:20-6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:50-6:05 PM.

Catch those waves safely, respect the ocean, and aloha from your Hawaii surf forecast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2025 09:42:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is cooking up some exciting conditions for the next couple of days.

North-facing shores are looking at a solid 4-7 foot swell with some interesting dynamics. A short to medium period north-northwest swell is sliding through, with potential for some unexpected excitement. Meteorologists are hinting that surf heights might actually come in higher than current predictions - so keep those boards waxed and ready!

Tuesday night into Wednesday brings another bump in north shore action. The low pressure system generating this swell is compact and fast-moving, which adds a bit of mystery to the forecast. Surf forecasters are recommending you stay tuned for more precise details.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a fresh north-northwest swell is brewing that could push surf heights near advisory levels along exposed north and west facing shores. Surfers targeting those zones should definitely pay attention.

East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 3-5 foot range with easing trade winds. South-facing shores are holding steady with small background swells throughout the week.

Temperature-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and daytime highs in the mid-80s. Winds will be rolling in from the northeast at 10-15 mph, creating some nice texture for wave enthusiasts.

UV index is running very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration. Sunrise kicks off around 6:20-6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:50-6:05 PM.

Catch those waves safely, respect the ocean, and aloha from your Hawaii surf forecast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is cooking up some exciting conditions for the next couple of days.

North-facing shores are looking at a solid 4-7 foot swell with some interesting dynamics. A short to medium period north-northwest swell is sliding through, with potential for some unexpected excitement. Meteorologists are hinting that surf heights might actually come in higher than current predictions - so keep those boards waxed and ready!

Tuesday night into Wednesday brings another bump in north shore action. The low pressure system generating this swell is compact and fast-moving, which adds a bit of mystery to the forecast. Surf forecasters are recommending you stay tuned for more precise details.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a fresh north-northwest swell is brewing that could push surf heights near advisory levels along exposed north and west facing shores. Surfers targeting those zones should definitely pay attention.

East-facing shores will maintain a consistent 3-5 foot range with easing trade winds. South-facing shores are holding steady with small background swells throughout the week.

Temperature-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and daytime highs in the mid-80s. Winds will be rolling in from the northeast at 10-15 mph, creating some nice texture for wave enthusiasts.

UV index is running very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration. Sunrise kicks off around 6:20-6:40 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 5:50-6:05 PM.

Catch those waves safely, respect the ocean, and aloha from your Hawaii surf forecast!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic North Pacific Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands with Powerful 6-8 Foot Waves This Weekend Surf Report</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8762374133</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands.

The North Pacific is sending us one last hurrah of north-northwest swells, and it's going to be epic. Right now, we're looking at a solid 5-foot swell with 13-second periods, which means clean, powerful waves that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

For all you north and west shore chargers, expect consistent 6-8 foot faces tonight, dropping to a still-tasty 4-6 feet by Sunday afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the sweet spot with similar conditions that'll keep intermediate to advanced riders stoked.

The east-facing shores are bringing some serious energy too, with 6-8 foot surf that'll slowly dial back through the weekend. Trade winds are creating some chunky conditions, but hey, variety is the spice of life, right?

South shore lovers, don't get too excited. We're looking at small background swells that'll keep things mellow. Perfect for beginners or those looking to practice their technique.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and the occasional thunderstorm. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, typical Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Winds will be predominantly easterly, ranging from 10-20 mph, which should help shape some interesting wave conditions across the islands.

A pro tip for all you ocean adventurers: always check local beach conditions, respect the power of the ocean, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, have fun, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2025 09:42:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands.

The North Pacific is sending us one last hurrah of north-northwest swells, and it's going to be epic. Right now, we're looking at a solid 5-foot swell with 13-second periods, which means clean, powerful waves that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

For all you north and west shore chargers, expect consistent 6-8 foot faces tonight, dropping to a still-tasty 4-6 feet by Sunday afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the sweet spot with similar conditions that'll keep intermediate to advanced riders stoked.

The east-facing shores are bringing some serious energy too, with 6-8 foot surf that'll slowly dial back through the weekend. Trade winds are creating some chunky conditions, but hey, variety is the spice of life, right?

South shore lovers, don't get too excited. We're looking at small background swells that'll keep things mellow. Perfect for beginners or those looking to practice their technique.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and the occasional thunderstorm. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, typical Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Winds will be predominantly easterly, ranging from 10-20 mph, which should help shape some interesting wave conditions across the islands.

A pro tip for all you ocean adventurers: always check local beach conditions, respect the power of the ocean, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, have fun, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands.

The North Pacific is sending us one last hurrah of north-northwest swells, and it's going to be epic. Right now, we're looking at a solid 5-foot swell with 13-second periods, which means clean, powerful waves that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

For all you north and west shore chargers, expect consistent 6-8 foot faces tonight, dropping to a still-tasty 4-6 feet by Sunday afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the sweet spot with similar conditions that'll keep intermediate to advanced riders stoked.

The east-facing shores are bringing some serious energy too, with 6-8 foot surf that'll slowly dial back through the weekend. Trade winds are creating some chunky conditions, but hey, variety is the spice of life, right?

South shore lovers, don't get too excited. We're looking at small background swells that'll keep things mellow. Perfect for beginners or those looking to practice their technique.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and the occasional thunderstorm. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, typical Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Winds will be predominantly easterly, ranging from 10-20 mph, which should help shape some interesting wave conditions across the islands.

A pro tip for all you ocean adventurers: always check local beach conditions, respect the power of the ocean, and when in doubt, don't go out. Stay safe, have fun, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North and East Shores Deliver Killer 8-14 Foot Waves This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6634473699</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions as we break down the weekend forecast.

Right now, we're seeing a gradual shift in swell energy with moderate surf building along North and West facing shores. Tonight and early Saturday, expect some killer waves ranging from 8-14 feet on North facing shores - perfect for experienced riders looking to catch some serious swells.

The Waimea Bay buoy is showing shorter period energy signaling the departure of the current NNW swell, but don't worry - a fresh pulse of longer period NNW energy is rolling in. These waves will peak near High Surf Advisory levels tonight before fading out Saturday into early next week.

East facing shores are going to be pumping with fresh trade wind swells and plenty of wind wave action. Expect solid 6-10 foot waves with consistent energy throughout the day. As the weekend progresses, surf will gradually trend downward as trade winds start to mellow out.

South facing shores will stay mellow with small background swells holding steady around 1-3 feet - more of a relaxed vibe for casual paddlers and beginners.

Wind conditions look consistent with east winds hovering around 15-20 mph, creating some texture and challenge for water sports enthusiasts. Temperatures will be prime Hawaiian style - mid 80s during the day and lower 70s at night.

Bottom line: North and East shores are your go-to zones this weekend. Grab your board, check your local break, and score some sweet Hawaiian waves. Surf safe and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2025 09:42:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions as we break down the weekend forecast.

Right now, we're seeing a gradual shift in swell energy with moderate surf building along North and West facing shores. Tonight and early Saturday, expect some killer waves ranging from 8-14 feet on North facing shores - perfect for experienced riders looking to catch some serious swells.

The Waimea Bay buoy is showing shorter period energy signaling the departure of the current NNW swell, but don't worry - a fresh pulse of longer period NNW energy is rolling in. These waves will peak near High Surf Advisory levels tonight before fading out Saturday into early next week.

East facing shores are going to be pumping with fresh trade wind swells and plenty of wind wave action. Expect solid 6-10 foot waves with consistent energy throughout the day. As the weekend progresses, surf will gradually trend downward as trade winds start to mellow out.

South facing shores will stay mellow with small background swells holding steady around 1-3 feet - more of a relaxed vibe for casual paddlers and beginners.

Wind conditions look consistent with east winds hovering around 15-20 mph, creating some texture and challenge for water sports enthusiasts. Temperatures will be prime Hawaiian style - mid 80s during the day and lower 70s at night.

Bottom line: North and East shores are your go-to zones this weekend. Grab your board, check your local break, and score some sweet Hawaiian waves. Surf safe and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions as we break down the weekend forecast.

Right now, we're seeing a gradual shift in swell energy with moderate surf building along North and West facing shores. Tonight and early Saturday, expect some killer waves ranging from 8-14 feet on North facing shores - perfect for experienced riders looking to catch some serious swells.

The Waimea Bay buoy is showing shorter period energy signaling the departure of the current NNW swell, but don't worry - a fresh pulse of longer period NNW energy is rolling in. These waves will peak near High Surf Advisory levels tonight before fading out Saturday into early next week.

East facing shores are going to be pumping with fresh trade wind swells and plenty of wind wave action. Expect solid 6-10 foot waves with consistent energy throughout the day. As the weekend progresses, surf will gradually trend downward as trade winds start to mellow out.

South facing shores will stay mellow with small background swells holding steady around 1-3 feet - more of a relaxed vibe for casual paddlers and beginners.

Wind conditions look consistent with east winds hovering around 15-20 mph, creating some texture and challenge for water sports enthusiasts. Temperatures will be prime Hawaiian style - mid 80s during the day and lower 70s at night.

Bottom line: North and East shores are your go-to zones this weekend. Grab your board, check your local break, and score some sweet Hawaiian waves. Surf safe and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii High Surf Advisory: Massive 12-16 Foot Waves Expected on North and West Shores, Surfers Prepare for Epic Swell</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. 

The North Pacific is firing up, sending a moderate NNW swell that's about to turn our coastlines into an epic playground. We're looking at a High Surf Advisory for north and west facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's northern coastline. 

Tonight and through Thursday, expect some serious wave action. Kauai and Oahu's north shores are maxing out at 12-16 feet - that's some serious vertical water! West facing shores will see a solid 8-12 foot range, perfect for experienced surfers looking to test their skills.

The swell's got an interesting trajectory. A medium period NNW swell around 330 degrees is peaking tonight and will hang tight through Thursday afternoon. But hold onto your board shorts - there's more coming! By Friday and Saturday, we're expecting an even more powerful NNW swell around 340 degrees that might push past High Surf Advisory thresholds.

While the north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't sleep on the other coastlines. South facing shores will maintain a mellow 2-4 foot range, keeping things interesting. East facing shores are serving up choppy 5-7 foot waves with some extra energy expected towards the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be consistently easterly around 10-15 mph, adding some texture to those beautiful Hawaiian waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2025 09:42:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. 

The North Pacific is firing up, sending a moderate NNW swell that's about to turn our coastlines into an epic playground. We're looking at a High Surf Advisory for north and west facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's northern coastline. 

Tonight and through Thursday, expect some serious wave action. Kauai and Oahu's north shores are maxing out at 12-16 feet - that's some serious vertical water! West facing shores will see a solid 8-12 foot range, perfect for experienced surfers looking to test their skills.

The swell's got an interesting trajectory. A medium period NNW swell around 330 degrees is peaking tonight and will hang tight through Thursday afternoon. But hold onto your board shorts - there's more coming! By Friday and Saturday, we're expecting an even more powerful NNW swell around 340 degrees that might push past High Surf Advisory thresholds.

While the north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't sleep on the other coastlines. South facing shores will maintain a mellow 2-4 foot range, keeping things interesting. East facing shores are serving up choppy 5-7 foot waves with some extra energy expected towards the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be consistently easterly around 10-15 mph, adding some texture to those beautiful Hawaiian waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. 

The North Pacific is firing up, sending a moderate NNW swell that's about to turn our coastlines into an epic playground. We're looking at a High Surf Advisory for north and west facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's northern coastline. 

Tonight and through Thursday, expect some serious wave action. Kauai and Oahu's north shores are maxing out at 12-16 feet - that's some serious vertical water! West facing shores will see a solid 8-12 foot range, perfect for experienced surfers looking to test their skills.

The swell's got an interesting trajectory. A medium period NNW swell around 330 degrees is peaking tonight and will hang tight through Thursday afternoon. But hold onto your board shorts - there's more coming! By Friday and Saturday, we're expecting an even more powerful NNW swell around 340 degrees that might push past High Surf Advisory thresholds.

While the north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't sleep on the other coastlines. South facing shores will maintain a mellow 2-4 foot range, keeping things interesting. East facing shores are serving up choppy 5-7 foot waves with some extra energy expected towards the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Winds will be consistently easterly around 10-15 mph, adding some texture to those beautiful Hawaiian waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Northwest Swells Bring Massive Waves to North and West Shores This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. Northwest swells are rolling in, bringing some serious action to our north and west facing shores.

We've got a series of small to moderate long-period swells lined up that'll keep the energy high. Tonight and through Tuesday, expect north facing shores to see solid 4-6 foot waves, ramping up to 5-8 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu are looking particularly spicy!

The current northwest swell is on the decline, but don't worry - another pulse is coming tomorrow evening. This next swell will peak around average Tuesday and stick around until Wednesday afternoon. By late Wednesday into Thursday, we might even see advisory-level surf that'll get the serious surfers stoked.

But wait, there's more! A moderate long-period swell is set to fill in Friday through Saturday, keeping our north and west facing shores cranking above advisory levels. If you're a north shore enthusiast, you'll want to have your board waxed and ready.

For those south shore lovers, background swells will keep things interesting, preventing completely flat conditions. East facing shores will see some choppy action as trade winds strengthen later in the week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and northeast winds around 10-15 mph will add some texture to the waves.

UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. And as always, respect the ocean, know your limits, and surf smart. Aloha and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2025 09:43:31 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. Northwest swells are rolling in, bringing some serious action to our north and west facing shores.

We've got a series of small to moderate long-period swells lined up that'll keep the energy high. Tonight and through Tuesday, expect north facing shores to see solid 4-6 foot waves, ramping up to 5-8 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu are looking particularly spicy!

The current northwest swell is on the decline, but don't worry - another pulse is coming tomorrow evening. This next swell will peak around average Tuesday and stick around until Wednesday afternoon. By late Wednesday into Thursday, we might even see advisory-level surf that'll get the serious surfers stoked.

But wait, there's more! A moderate long-period swell is set to fill in Friday through Saturday, keeping our north and west facing shores cranking above advisory levels. If you're a north shore enthusiast, you'll want to have your board waxed and ready.

For those south shore lovers, background swells will keep things interesting, preventing completely flat conditions. East facing shores will see some choppy action as trade winds strengthen later in the week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and northeast winds around 10-15 mph will add some texture to the waves.

UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. And as always, respect the ocean, know your limits, and surf smart. Aloha and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. Northwest swells are rolling in, bringing some serious action to our north and west facing shores.

We've got a series of small to moderate long-period swells lined up that'll keep the energy high. Tonight and through Tuesday, expect north facing shores to see solid 4-6 foot waves, ramping up to 5-8 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu are looking particularly spicy!

The current northwest swell is on the decline, but don't worry - another pulse is coming tomorrow evening. This next swell will peak around average Tuesday and stick around until Wednesday afternoon. By late Wednesday into Thursday, we might even see advisory-level surf that'll get the serious surfers stoked.

But wait, there's more! A moderate long-period swell is set to fill in Friday through Saturday, keeping our north and west facing shores cranking above advisory levels. If you're a north shore enthusiast, you'll want to have your board waxed and ready.

For those south shore lovers, background swells will keep things interesting, preventing completely flat conditions. East facing shores will see some choppy action as trade winds strengthen later in the week.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and northeast winds around 10-15 mph will add some texture to the waves.

UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen. And as always, respect the ocean, know your limits, and surf smart. Aloha and catch some epic waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report: High Swells, Hurricane Low Brewing for Weekend and Midweek Surfers Across Hawaiian Islands</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2086807450</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of solid surf across the Hawaiian Islands. The North and West shores are holding onto some decent swells, with heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet today and gradually tapering off through Sunday.

A developing hurricane-force low near the dateline is cooking up something special for mid-week. We're looking at a potential low-end High Surf Advisory for North and West facing shores late Wednesday into Thursday. Surfers, start waxing those boards!

East facing shores are keeping things steady with consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, thanks to those trademark trade winds. The South shores are hanging onto small 1 to 3 foot swells, ensuring they won't go completely flat.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions. Expect mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers and east winds around 10 to 15 mph. Daytime temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, perfect for catching waves and working on that golden Hawaiian tan.

UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise and sunset times are clustering around 6:15-6:35 AM and 5:54-6:10 PM respectively.

Rip currents are likely, so play it smart. Always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, the Hawaiian waters are calling your name.

Catch you on the waves, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 09:42:21 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of solid surf across the Hawaiian Islands. The North and West shores are holding onto some decent swells, with heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet today and gradually tapering off through Sunday.

A developing hurricane-force low near the dateline is cooking up something special for mid-week. We're looking at a potential low-end High Surf Advisory for North and West facing shores late Wednesday into Thursday. Surfers, start waxing those boards!

East facing shores are keeping things steady with consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, thanks to those trademark trade winds. The South shores are hanging onto small 1 to 3 foot swells, ensuring they won't go completely flat.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions. Expect mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers and east winds around 10 to 15 mph. Daytime temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, perfect for catching waves and working on that golden Hawaiian tan.

UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise and sunset times are clustering around 6:15-6:35 AM and 5:54-6:10 PM respectively.

Rip currents are likely, so play it smart. Always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, the Hawaiian waters are calling your name.

Catch you on the waves, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of solid surf across the Hawaiian Islands. The North and West shores are holding onto some decent swells, with heights ranging from 4 to 8 feet today and gradually tapering off through Sunday.

A developing hurricane-force low near the dateline is cooking up something special for mid-week. We're looking at a potential low-end High Surf Advisory for North and West facing shores late Wednesday into Thursday. Surfers, start waxing those boards!

East facing shores are keeping things steady with consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, thanks to those trademark trade winds. The South shores are hanging onto small 1 to 3 foot swells, ensuring they won't go completely flat.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions. Expect mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers and east winds around 10 to 15 mph. Daytime temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, perfect for catching waves and working on that golden Hawaiian tan.

UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise and sunset times are clustering around 6:15-6:35 AM and 5:54-6:10 PM respectively.

Rip currents are likely, so play it smart. Always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, the Hawaiian waters are calling your name.

Catch you on the waves, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North Shore Swells Reach 14 Feet with High Surf Advisory Potential This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7678594209</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the incoming swells around the Hawaiian islands.

We're looking at some serious north and west facing shore action with surf heights rolling in between 10-14 feet tonight, gradually tapering down to 7-10 feet by Saturday afternoon. Those long-period northwest swells are bringing the heat - courtesy of a hurricane force low pressure system brewing east of Japan that'll potentially push us towards a High Surf Advisory by midweek.

For you adrenaline seekers eyeing the north shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui, you're in for a treat. Expect consistent wave sets that'll keep intermediate and advanced surfers stoked. Just remember, these aren't beginner waves - respect the ocean and know your limits.

Southern shores are keeping things mellow with gentle 1-3 foot swells, perfect for casual paddling or SUP enthusiasts. East facing shores are holding steady around 4-6 feet, with Saturday's trade winds giving a slight boost.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm potential. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be consistently blowing from the east around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility with these larger swells. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2025 09:42:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the incoming swells around the Hawaiian islands.

We're looking at some serious north and west facing shore action with surf heights rolling in between 10-14 feet tonight, gradually tapering down to 7-10 feet by Saturday afternoon. Those long-period northwest swells are bringing the heat - courtesy of a hurricane force low pressure system brewing east of Japan that'll potentially push us towards a High Surf Advisory by midweek.

For you adrenaline seekers eyeing the north shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui, you're in for a treat. Expect consistent wave sets that'll keep intermediate and advanced surfers stoked. Just remember, these aren't beginner waves - respect the ocean and know your limits.

Southern shores are keeping things mellow with gentle 1-3 foot swells, perfect for casual paddling or SUP enthusiasts. East facing shores are holding steady around 4-6 feet, with Saturday's trade winds giving a slight boost.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm potential. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be consistently blowing from the east around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility with these larger swells. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to break down the incoming swells around the Hawaiian islands.

We're looking at some serious north and west facing shore action with surf heights rolling in between 10-14 feet tonight, gradually tapering down to 7-10 feet by Saturday afternoon. Those long-period northwest swells are bringing the heat - courtesy of a hurricane force low pressure system brewing east of Japan that'll potentially push us towards a High Surf Advisory by midweek.

For you adrenaline seekers eyeing the north shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui, you're in for a treat. Expect consistent wave sets that'll keep intermediate and advanced surfers stoked. Just remember, these aren't beginner waves - respect the ocean and know your limits.

Southern shores are keeping things mellow with gentle 1-3 foot swells, perfect for casual paddling or SUP enthusiasts. East facing shores are holding steady around 4-6 feet, with Saturday's trade winds giving a slight boost.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and occasional thunderstorm potential. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be consistently blowing from the east around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility with these larger swells. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Forecast: Epic 8-12 Foot Swells Arrive with Diverse Wave Conditions Across Island Shores</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5176746012</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions that'll make your board tingle with excitement. 

The North Shore is about to light up with consistent 8-12 foot swells rolling in from the northwest, delivering near-perfect conditions for experienced surfers. These moderate to long period waves will persist through Friday, offering some seriously sweet riding opportunities. Just when you thought the action might die down, a brief NNW swell will sweep through late Friday before tapering off Saturday.

Meanwhile, South Shore lovers aren't getting left out - a series of small to medium swells will keep things interesting, preventing those shores from going flat. While the waves might be modest, they'll provide enough energy to keep things fun.

East-facing shores are about to wake up too! As trade winds strengthen later this week, expect short period wave action to ramp up, climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to a more playful 3-5 feet by Thursday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things comfortably breezy.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 09:42:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions that'll make your board tingle with excitement. 

The North Shore is about to light up with consistent 8-12 foot swells rolling in from the northwest, delivering near-perfect conditions for experienced surfers. These moderate to long period waves will persist through Friday, offering some seriously sweet riding opportunities. Just when you thought the action might die down, a brief NNW swell will sweep through late Friday before tapering off Saturday.

Meanwhile, South Shore lovers aren't getting left out - a series of small to medium swells will keep things interesting, preventing those shores from going flat. While the waves might be modest, they'll provide enough energy to keep things fun.

East-facing shores are about to wake up too! As trade winds strengthen later this week, expect short period wave action to ramp up, climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to a more playful 3-5 feet by Thursday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things comfortably breezy.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions that'll make your board tingle with excitement. 

The North Shore is about to light up with consistent 8-12 foot swells rolling in from the northwest, delivering near-perfect conditions for experienced surfers. These moderate to long period waves will persist through Friday, offering some seriously sweet riding opportunities. Just when you thought the action might die down, a brief NNW swell will sweep through late Friday before tapering off Saturday.

Meanwhile, South Shore lovers aren't getting left out - a series of small to medium swells will keep things interesting, preventing those shores from going flat. While the waves might be modest, they'll provide enough energy to keep things fun.

East-facing shores are about to wake up too! As trade winds strengthen later this week, expect short period wave action to ramp up, climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to a more playful 3-5 feet by Thursday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered to numerous showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things comfortably breezy.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!

Aloha and mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Report Massive Waves Expected 8-12 Feet with High Surf Advisory Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6347445545</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf update that'll have you stoked for tomorrow's ocean adventures.

The North Shore is still buzzing from today's moderate to long period northwest swell that nearly triggered a High Surf Advisory. Waimea Bay buoy data shows some serious wave energy that's just starting to calm down. For Kauai and Oahu, expect north facing shores to deliver sweet 8-12 foot surf through tomorrow afternoon - perfect for experienced surfers looking to catch some powerful sets.

Maui's north facing shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot waves, while the Big Island's north coast keeps things mellow with 3-5 foot breaks. West facing shores across all islands are looking at more modest 2-7 foot waves - good for intermediate riders seeking some clean lines.

Trade winds are cranking up to 10-15 mph from the east, bringing scattered showers and mostly cloudy conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with that classic Hawaiian warmth. UV index is running high, so don't forget your sunscreen and rash guard.

South and east facing shores will stay relatively calm with 1-3 foot surf - more suited for stand-up paddling or casual beach hangouts. The small south swell continues with minor pulses expected tonight and Saturday.

Bottom line: North Shore is your go-to for serious wave action, while other coastlines offer more relaxed conditions. Stay safe, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 09:42:49 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf update that'll have you stoked for tomorrow's ocean adventures.

The North Shore is still buzzing from today's moderate to long period northwest swell that nearly triggered a High Surf Advisory. Waimea Bay buoy data shows some serious wave energy that's just starting to calm down. For Kauai and Oahu, expect north facing shores to deliver sweet 8-12 foot surf through tomorrow afternoon - perfect for experienced surfers looking to catch some powerful sets.

Maui's north facing shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot waves, while the Big Island's north coast keeps things mellow with 3-5 foot breaks. West facing shores across all islands are looking at more modest 2-7 foot waves - good for intermediate riders seeking some clean lines.

Trade winds are cranking up to 10-15 mph from the east, bringing scattered showers and mostly cloudy conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with that classic Hawaiian warmth. UV index is running high, so don't forget your sunscreen and rash guard.

South and east facing shores will stay relatively calm with 1-3 foot surf - more suited for stand-up paddling or casual beach hangouts. The small south swell continues with minor pulses expected tonight and Saturday.

Bottom line: North Shore is your go-to for serious wave action, while other coastlines offer more relaxed conditions. Stay safe, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf update that'll have you stoked for tomorrow's ocean adventures.

The North Shore is still buzzing from today's moderate to long period northwest swell that nearly triggered a High Surf Advisory. Waimea Bay buoy data shows some serious wave energy that's just starting to calm down. For Kauai and Oahu, expect north facing shores to deliver sweet 8-12 foot surf through tomorrow afternoon - perfect for experienced surfers looking to catch some powerful sets.

Maui's north facing shores will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot waves, while the Big Island's north coast keeps things mellow with 3-5 foot breaks. West facing shores across all islands are looking at more modest 2-7 foot waves - good for intermediate riders seeking some clean lines.

Trade winds are cranking up to 10-15 mph from the east, bringing scattered showers and mostly cloudy conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with that classic Hawaiian warmth. UV index is running high, so don't forget your sunscreen and rash guard.

South and east facing shores will stay relatively calm with 1-3 foot surf - more suited for stand-up paddling or casual beach hangouts. The small south swell continues with minor pulses expected tonight and Saturday.

Bottom line: North Shore is your go-to for serious wave action, while other coastlines offer more relaxed conditions. Stay safe, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>High Surf Advisory Hawaii Northwest Swell Brings Massive 12 to 20 Foot Waves to North and West Shores Tonight</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9016352007</link>
      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! We've got some serious wave action brewing across the islands tonight. A moderate northwest swell is pumping up the north and west facing shores, bringing some serious surf heights that'll have wave riders stoked.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores expecting serious waves ranging from 12 to 20 feet tonight and early Tuesday. These waves are expected to peak later tonight and start dropping Tuesday evening, so grab your board while the conditions are prime.

The Big Island is seeing slightly tamer surf, with north facing shores expecting 8 to 12 feet tonight, scaling back to 4 to 6 feet by Tuesday evening. West facing shores will hover around 5 to 7 feet, giving intermediate surfers some solid riding opportunities.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be predominantly light and easterly, ranging from 5 to 15 mph.

For all you wave warriors, remember these swells aren't just about size - they're bringing some serious long-period northwest energy that'll create powerful, clean breaks. South shore lovers can expect small 1 to 4 foot swells with some minor pulse action coming through.

East shores will remain relatively calm but should start picking up as trade winds strengthen Wednesday. Pro tip: check local beach conditions and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy Hawaii's epic wave playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2025 09:42:18 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! We've got some serious wave action brewing across the islands tonight. A moderate northwest swell is pumping up the north and west facing shores, bringing some serious surf heights that'll have wave riders stoked.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores expecting serious waves ranging from 12 to 20 feet tonight and early Tuesday. These waves are expected to peak later tonight and start dropping Tuesday evening, so grab your board while the conditions are prime.

The Big Island is seeing slightly tamer surf, with north facing shores expecting 8 to 12 feet tonight, scaling back to 4 to 6 feet by Tuesday evening. West facing shores will hover around 5 to 7 feet, giving intermediate surfers some solid riding opportunities.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be predominantly light and easterly, ranging from 5 to 15 mph.

For all you wave warriors, remember these swells aren't just about size - they're bringing some serious long-period northwest energy that'll create powerful, clean breaks. South shore lovers can expect small 1 to 4 foot swells with some minor pulse action coming through.

East shores will remain relatively calm but should start picking up as trade winds strengthen Wednesday. Pro tip: check local beach conditions and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy Hawaii's epic wave playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! We've got some serious wave action brewing across the islands tonight. A moderate northwest swell is pumping up the north and west facing shores, bringing some serious surf heights that'll have wave riders stoked.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores expecting serious waves ranging from 12 to 20 feet tonight and early Tuesday. These waves are expected to peak later tonight and start dropping Tuesday evening, so grab your board while the conditions are prime.

The Big Island is seeing slightly tamer surf, with north facing shores expecting 8 to 12 feet tonight, scaling back to 4 to 6 feet by Tuesday evening. West facing shores will hover around 5 to 7 feet, giving intermediate surfers some solid riding opportunities.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will be predominantly light and easterly, ranging from 5 to 15 mph.

For all you wave warriors, remember these swells aren't just about size - they're bringing some serious long-period northwest energy that'll create powerful, clean breaks. South shore lovers can expect small 1 to 4 foot swells with some minor pulse action coming through.

East shores will remain relatively calm but should start picking up as trade winds strengthen Wednesday. Pro tip: check local beach conditions and always surf near a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy Hawaii's epic wave playground!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Weekend Ahead: North Shore Swells to 10 Feet, East Breaks Offer Tropical Conditions for All Skill Levels</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of waves across the Hawaiian islands.

The north and west shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. A building northwest swell is rolling in, promising to peak Monday and Tuesday with high surf advisory levels from Kauai to Maui. Expect north facing shores to see waves climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a solid 7-10 feet by Sunday evening.

East facing shores are getting some tropical cyclone love with medium-period swells bringing seasonal surf conditions. Expect those east-facing breaks to hover around 3-5 feet throughout the weekend, with potential for rougher conditions later in the week as trade winds kick into gear.

The south and west facing shores will keep things mellow, with smaller waves in the 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions: mostly sunny to partly cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s, and east winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 mph - ideal for keeping things cool.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as the swell increases. Always surf near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, Hawaii's got waves calling your name. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready to ride!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 09:42:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of waves across the Hawaiian islands.

The north and west shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. A building northwest swell is rolling in, promising to peak Monday and Tuesday with high surf advisory levels from Kauai to Maui. Expect north facing shores to see waves climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a solid 7-10 feet by Sunday evening.

East facing shores are getting some tropical cyclone love with medium-period swells bringing seasonal surf conditions. Expect those east-facing breaks to hover around 3-5 feet throughout the weekend, with potential for rougher conditions later in the week as trade winds kick into gear.

The south and west facing shores will keep things mellow, with smaller waves in the 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions: mostly sunny to partly cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s, and east winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 mph - ideal for keeping things cool.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as the swell increases. Always surf near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, Hawaii's got waves calling your name. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready to ride!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of waves across the Hawaiian islands.

The north and west shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. A building northwest swell is rolling in, promising to peak Monday and Tuesday with high surf advisory levels from Kauai to Maui. Expect north facing shores to see waves climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a solid 7-10 feet by Sunday evening.

East facing shores are getting some tropical cyclone love with medium-period swells bringing seasonal surf conditions. Expect those east-facing breaks to hover around 3-5 feet throughout the weekend, with potential for rougher conditions later in the week as trade winds kick into gear.

The south and west facing shores will keep things mellow, with smaller waves in the 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions: mostly sunny to partly cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s, and east winds will be cruising at 5 to 10 mph - ideal for keeping things cool.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as the swell increases. Always surf near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, Hawaii's got waves calling your name. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready to ride!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Weekend Surf Forecast: Northwest Swell and Tropical Cyclone Priscilla Bring Exciting Wave Conditions</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a weekend of classic island conditions with some exciting swell action on the horizon.

Tonight and Saturday are looking pretty mellow across all islands. We're seeing consistent 3-5 foot surf on north facing shores, while south and east shores will hold steady at a comfortable 2-4 feet. West facing shores remain calm with 1-3 foot waves.

But hold onto your board shorts because things are about to get interesting! A moderate to large northwest swell is brewing and expected to arrive Sunday afternoon. By Monday, we'll see a High Surf Advisory kicking in, with wave energy likely maintaining its punch through Tuesday.

Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending some love from the East Pacific, bringing a small medium to long-period easterly swell that'll grace our shores late Saturday into Sunday. It's like nature's own surf mixtape!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with gentle east winds ranging 5-15 mph depending on the island.

For all you wave riders and beach lovers, remember to check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, Hawaii's coastlines are serving up some sweet conditions.

Surf's calling - are you ready to answer?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2025 09:42:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a weekend of classic island conditions with some exciting swell action on the horizon.

Tonight and Saturday are looking pretty mellow across all islands. We're seeing consistent 3-5 foot surf on north facing shores, while south and east shores will hold steady at a comfortable 2-4 feet. West facing shores remain calm with 1-3 foot waves.

But hold onto your board shorts because things are about to get interesting! A moderate to large northwest swell is brewing and expected to arrive Sunday afternoon. By Monday, we'll see a High Surf Advisory kicking in, with wave energy likely maintaining its punch through Tuesday.

Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending some love from the East Pacific, bringing a small medium to long-period easterly swell that'll grace our shores late Saturday into Sunday. It's like nature's own surf mixtape!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with gentle east winds ranging 5-15 mph depending on the island.

For all you wave riders and beach lovers, remember to check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, Hawaii's coastlines are serving up some sweet conditions.

Surf's calling - are you ready to answer?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a weekend of classic island conditions with some exciting swell action on the horizon.

Tonight and Saturday are looking pretty mellow across all islands. We're seeing consistent 3-5 foot surf on north facing shores, while south and east shores will hold steady at a comfortable 2-4 feet. West facing shores remain calm with 1-3 foot waves.

But hold onto your board shorts because things are about to get interesting! A moderate to large northwest swell is brewing and expected to arrive Sunday afternoon. By Monday, we'll see a High Surf Advisory kicking in, with wave energy likely maintaining its punch through Tuesday.

Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending some love from the East Pacific, bringing a small medium to long-period easterly swell that'll grace our shores late Saturday into Sunday. It's like nature's own surf mixtape!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with gentle east winds ranging 5-15 mph depending on the island.

For all you wave riders and beach lovers, remember to check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to catch some rays, Hawaii's coastlines are serving up some sweet conditions.

Surf's calling - are you ready to answer?

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast Reveals Exciting Weekend Swell with Northwest and Tropical Waves Approaching Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha surf seekers! Get ready for a mellow week of waves across the Hawaiian islands. 

The north shores are riding a fading medium period northwest swell that'll keep things relatively chill. Expect modest 2-4 foot faces through most of the week. But hold onto your boards because a more significant northwest swell is brewing - set to arrive Sunday and potentially pushing towards High Surf Advisory levels by early next week.

South shore enthusiasts can expect tiny to small conditions with some subtle energy rolling in. A sweet little long period south-southwest swell will sneak in Thursday morning, bringing a gentle bump to those south-facing breaks. Weekend southwest pulses will keep things interesting with soft 2-4 foot waves.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow right now, but tropical vibes are incoming! Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending a small medium to long period easterly swell that'll arrive Saturday and Sunday, adding some unexpected excitement to those eastern exposures.

Wind-wise, expect mostly light and variable conditions with south and southwest breezes hovering around 5-10 mph. Temperatures will stay deliciously consistent in the mid-80s with scattered showers keeping things refreshingly tropical.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on that Sunday northwest swell - it could be your ticket to some seriously fun north shore sessions. Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 09:42:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surf seekers! Get ready for a mellow week of waves across the Hawaiian islands. 

The north shores are riding a fading medium period northwest swell that'll keep things relatively chill. Expect modest 2-4 foot faces through most of the week. But hold onto your boards because a more significant northwest swell is brewing - set to arrive Sunday and potentially pushing towards High Surf Advisory levels by early next week.

South shore enthusiasts can expect tiny to small conditions with some subtle energy rolling in. A sweet little long period south-southwest swell will sneak in Thursday morning, bringing a gentle bump to those south-facing breaks. Weekend southwest pulses will keep things interesting with soft 2-4 foot waves.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow right now, but tropical vibes are incoming! Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending a small medium to long period easterly swell that'll arrive Saturday and Sunday, adding some unexpected excitement to those eastern exposures.

Wind-wise, expect mostly light and variable conditions with south and southwest breezes hovering around 5-10 mph. Temperatures will stay deliciously consistent in the mid-80s with scattered showers keeping things refreshingly tropical.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on that Sunday northwest swell - it could be your ticket to some seriously fun north shore sessions. Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surf seekers! Get ready for a mellow week of waves across the Hawaiian islands. 

The north shores are riding a fading medium period northwest swell that'll keep things relatively chill. Expect modest 2-4 foot faces through most of the week. But hold onto your boards because a more significant northwest swell is brewing - set to arrive Sunday and potentially pushing towards High Surf Advisory levels by early next week.

South shore enthusiasts can expect tiny to small conditions with some subtle energy rolling in. A sweet little long period south-southwest swell will sneak in Thursday morning, bringing a gentle bump to those south-facing breaks. Weekend southwest pulses will keep things interesting with soft 2-4 foot waves.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow right now, but tropical vibes are incoming! Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is sending a small medium to long period easterly swell that'll arrive Saturday and Sunday, adding some unexpected excitement to those eastern exposures.

Wind-wise, expect mostly light and variable conditions with south and southwest breezes hovering around 5-10 mph. Temperatures will stay deliciously consistent in the mid-80s with scattered showers keeping things refreshingly tropical.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on that Sunday northwest swell - it could be your ticket to some seriously fun north shore sessions. Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves Build to Potential High Surf Advisory Next Week with Tropical Swell Action</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2501104714</link>
      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Let's break down the wave action for the next couple days.

North-facing shores are keeping things mellow with 3-5 foot surf across all islands. We've got a gradual fade happening with current swells, but don't worry - a small north-northeast pulse is sneaking in Wednesday night. The real excitement comes late weekend with a potentially significant northwest swell that might bump us close to High Surf Advisory levels early next week.

South-facing beaches are staying pretty chill with tiny 1-3 foot waves. A subtle south-southwest swell will add a little bump Thursday and Friday, bringing some extra energy to those relaxed southern exposures.

East-facing shores are holding steady at 1-3 feet. Weak winds are keeping things tranquil, but stay tuned - Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is cooking up a medium period easterly swell that'll arrive late weekend, promising some playful east side action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with light south winds around 5 mph. UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen, beach lovers!

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - catching first light between 6:13 and 6:31 AM, with evening light fading around 6:03 to 6:19 PM.

Bottom line: Decent surf conditions with some interesting swells brewing. Grab your board, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 09:42:36 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Let's break down the wave action for the next couple days.

North-facing shores are keeping things mellow with 3-5 foot surf across all islands. We've got a gradual fade happening with current swells, but don't worry - a small north-northeast pulse is sneaking in Wednesday night. The real excitement comes late weekend with a potentially significant northwest swell that might bump us close to High Surf Advisory levels early next week.

South-facing beaches are staying pretty chill with tiny 1-3 foot waves. A subtle south-southwest swell will add a little bump Thursday and Friday, bringing some extra energy to those relaxed southern exposures.

East-facing shores are holding steady at 1-3 feet. Weak winds are keeping things tranquil, but stay tuned - Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is cooking up a medium period easterly swell that'll arrive late weekend, promising some playful east side action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with light south winds around 5 mph. UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen, beach lovers!

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - catching first light between 6:13 and 6:31 AM, with evening light fading around 6:03 to 6:19 PM.

Bottom line: Decent surf conditions with some interesting swells brewing. Grab your board, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Let's break down the wave action for the next couple days.

North-facing shores are keeping things mellow with 3-5 foot surf across all islands. We've got a gradual fade happening with current swells, but don't worry - a small north-northeast pulse is sneaking in Wednesday night. The real excitement comes late weekend with a potentially significant northwest swell that might bump us close to High Surf Advisory levels early next week.

South-facing beaches are staying pretty chill with tiny 1-3 foot waves. A subtle south-southwest swell will add a little bump Thursday and Friday, bringing some extra energy to those relaxed southern exposures.

East-facing shores are holding steady at 1-3 feet. Weak winds are keeping things tranquil, but stay tuned - Tropical Cyclone Priscilla is cooking up a medium period easterly swell that'll arrive late weekend, promising some playful east side action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with light south winds around 5 mph. UV index is running very high, so slather on that sunscreen, beach lovers!

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - catching first light between 6:13 and 6:31 AM, with evening light fading around 6:03 to 6:19 PM.

Bottom line: Decent surf conditions with some interesting swells brewing. Grab your board, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North and Southwest Swells Offer Modest Waves Across Islands This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow surf forecast that's about as smooth as the current Hawaiian swells.

The north-northwest swell is taking a little breather, dropping its energy levels overnight. We've got a small northwest pulse cruising in this evening, peaking late tonight before gently fading out Tuesday. Word of caution: this swell might be a bit shy and underperforming, so temper those expectations.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north facing shores serving up 4-6 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 3-5 feet by morning and holding steady through Tuesday. Maui and the Big Island's north shores are tracking similar wave heights.

Southwest swell fans, there's a whisper of action for you. A minor long-period southwest pulse slipped in earlier today and will quietly bow out by Tuesday. Another subtle southwest swell might make a cameo in the latter half of the week.

East-facing shores are keeping things consistently low-key with 1-3 foot waves across all islands. Not exactly epic, but hey, it's something.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: Kauai at 6:31 AM and 6:20 PM, Oahu at 6:25 AM and 6:15 PM, Maui at 6:18 AM and 6:09 PM, and Big Island at 6:12 AM and 6:04 PM.

Aloha and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2025 09:42:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow surf forecast that's about as smooth as the current Hawaiian swells.

The north-northwest swell is taking a little breather, dropping its energy levels overnight. We've got a small northwest pulse cruising in this evening, peaking late tonight before gently fading out Tuesday. Word of caution: this swell might be a bit shy and underperforming, so temper those expectations.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north facing shores serving up 4-6 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 3-5 feet by morning and holding steady through Tuesday. Maui and the Big Island's north shores are tracking similar wave heights.

Southwest swell fans, there's a whisper of action for you. A minor long-period southwest pulse slipped in earlier today and will quietly bow out by Tuesday. Another subtle southwest swell might make a cameo in the latter half of the week.

East-facing shores are keeping things consistently low-key with 1-3 foot waves across all islands. Not exactly epic, but hey, it's something.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: Kauai at 6:31 AM and 6:20 PM, Oahu at 6:25 AM and 6:15 PM, Maui at 6:18 AM and 6:09 PM, and Big Island at 6:12 AM and 6:04 PM.

Aloha and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow surf forecast that's about as smooth as the current Hawaiian swells.

The north-northwest swell is taking a little breather, dropping its energy levels overnight. We've got a small northwest pulse cruising in this evening, peaking late tonight before gently fading out Tuesday. Word of caution: this swell might be a bit shy and underperforming, so temper those expectations.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north facing shores serving up 4-6 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 3-5 feet by morning and holding steady through Tuesday. Maui and the Big Island's north shores are tracking similar wave heights.

Southwest swell fans, there's a whisper of action for you. A minor long-period southwest pulse slipped in earlier today and will quietly bow out by Tuesday. Another subtle southwest swell might make a cameo in the latter half of the week.

East-facing shores are keeping things consistently low-key with 1-3 foot waves across all islands. Not exactly epic, but hey, it's something.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, with gentle east winds around 5-10 mph.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: Kauai at 6:31 AM and 6:20 PM, Oahu at 6:25 AM and 6:15 PM, Maui at 6:18 AM and 6:09 PM, and Big Island at 6:12 AM and 6:04 PM.

Aloha and stay stoked!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>North Shore Hawaii Surf Alert Massive 8-12 Foot Waves Set to Pummel Beaches This Weekend with Perfect Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2926686823</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our islands.

A juicy north northwest swell is charging in tonight, building to near-advisory levels by Sunday. North facing shores will see waves climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon - perfect for the experienced surfers looking to score some serious rides.

Kauai and Oahu are set to get the most action, with consistent wave sets rolling in from multiple directions. While the primary swell comes from the north, don't sleep on the subtle southwest swells sneaking in from the south, adding some spice to the mix.

The wind conditions look clean, with steady northeast trades blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour, which should help shape those waves into some classic Hawaiian barrels. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers keeping things interesting.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at that perfect island comfort zone - mid 70s overnight and mid 80s during the day. UV index is running high, so grab that sunscreen and reef-safe protection.

For all you surf enthusiasts, the morning hours will offer some of the most consistent and cleanest conditions. North and west facing shores are your prime targets, with Maui and the Big Island serving up solid 5-7 foot faces.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, as each shoreline can have its own unique character. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and get ready to ride some epic Hawaiian waves!

Catch you in the lineup, aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2025 09:42:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our islands.

A juicy north northwest swell is charging in tonight, building to near-advisory levels by Sunday. North facing shores will see waves climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon - perfect for the experienced surfers looking to score some serious rides.

Kauai and Oahu are set to get the most action, with consistent wave sets rolling in from multiple directions. While the primary swell comes from the north, don't sleep on the subtle southwest swells sneaking in from the south, adding some spice to the mix.

The wind conditions look clean, with steady northeast trades blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour, which should help shape those waves into some classic Hawaiian barrels. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers keeping things interesting.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at that perfect island comfort zone - mid 70s overnight and mid 80s during the day. UV index is running high, so grab that sunscreen and reef-safe protection.

For all you surf enthusiasts, the morning hours will offer some of the most consistent and cleanest conditions. North and west facing shores are your prime targets, with Maui and the Big Island serving up solid 5-7 foot faces.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, as each shoreline can have its own unique character. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and get ready to ride some epic Hawaiian waves!

Catch you in the lineup, aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our islands.

A juicy north northwest swell is charging in tonight, building to near-advisory levels by Sunday. North facing shores will see waves climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Sunday afternoon - perfect for the experienced surfers looking to score some serious rides.

Kauai and Oahu are set to get the most action, with consistent wave sets rolling in from multiple directions. While the primary swell comes from the north, don't sleep on the subtle southwest swells sneaking in from the south, adding some spice to the mix.

The wind conditions look clean, with steady northeast trades blowing 10 to 15 miles per hour, which should help shape those waves into some classic Hawaiian barrels. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers keeping things interesting.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at that perfect island comfort zone - mid 70s overnight and mid 80s during the day. UV index is running high, so grab that sunscreen and reef-safe protection.

For all you surf enthusiasts, the morning hours will offer some of the most consistent and cleanest conditions. North and west facing shores are your prime targets, with Maui and the Big Island serving up solid 5-7 foot faces.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, as each shoreline can have its own unique character. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and get ready to ride some epic Hawaiian waves!

Catch you in the lineup, aloha!

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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: North Shore Set to Deliver 7-10 Foot Swells This Weekend for Advanced Wave Riders</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

North-facing shores are about to light up with some serious action. We're tracking a moderate north-northwest swell that'll build through Saturday, peaking Sunday with wave heights climbing from 4-6 feet in the morning to a pumping 7-10 feet by afternoon. That's gonna be pure magic for advanced riders looking to score some epic sessions.

Tropical cyclone Neoguri's current small northwest swell is fading, but don't worry - another northwest pulse is queuing up to keep the north shores firing. Expect consistent waves through early next week with heights hovering just below High Surf Advisory levels.

For you southwest swell chasers, there's a small but promising long-period southwest swell expected to sneak in late Sunday and build into early next week. It's not going to be massive, but it'll add some variety to the wave menu.

East-facing shores will stay relatively mellow, with modest 2-4 foot waves and a slight boost from moderate trade winds Saturday and Sunday. Perfect for longboarders and beginners looking for some consistent conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian weather - mid 80s, mostly sunny with scattered tropical showers. Winds will be consistent out of the east at 10-15 mph, creating some clean conditions across the islands.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the waves, Hawaii!

Catch you in the lineup!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 09:42:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

North-facing shores are about to light up with some serious action. We're tracking a moderate north-northwest swell that'll build through Saturday, peaking Sunday with wave heights climbing from 4-6 feet in the morning to a pumping 7-10 feet by afternoon. That's gonna be pure magic for advanced riders looking to score some epic sessions.

Tropical cyclone Neoguri's current small northwest swell is fading, but don't worry - another northwest pulse is queuing up to keep the north shores firing. Expect consistent waves through early next week with heights hovering just below High Surf Advisory levels.

For you southwest swell chasers, there's a small but promising long-period southwest swell expected to sneak in late Sunday and build into early next week. It's not going to be massive, but it'll add some variety to the wave menu.

East-facing shores will stay relatively mellow, with modest 2-4 foot waves and a slight boost from moderate trade winds Saturday and Sunday. Perfect for longboarders and beginners looking for some consistent conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian weather - mid 80s, mostly sunny with scattered tropical showers. Winds will be consistent out of the east at 10-15 mph, creating some clean conditions across the islands.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the waves, Hawaii!

Catch you in the lineup!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

North-facing shores are about to light up with some serious action. We're tracking a moderate north-northwest swell that'll build through Saturday, peaking Sunday with wave heights climbing from 4-6 feet in the morning to a pumping 7-10 feet by afternoon. That's gonna be pure magic for advanced riders looking to score some epic sessions.

Tropical cyclone Neoguri's current small northwest swell is fading, but don't worry - another northwest pulse is queuing up to keep the north shores firing. Expect consistent waves through early next week with heights hovering just below High Surf Advisory levels.

For you southwest swell chasers, there's a small but promising long-period southwest swell expected to sneak in late Sunday and build into early next week. It's not going to be massive, but it'll add some variety to the wave menu.

East-facing shores will stay relatively mellow, with modest 2-4 foot waves and a slight boost from moderate trade winds Saturday and Sunday. Perfect for longboarders and beginners looking for some consistent conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian weather - mid 80s, mostly sunny with scattered tropical showers. Winds will be consistent out of the east at 10-15 mph, creating some clean conditions across the islands.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean. Stay safe and enjoy the waves, Hawaii!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Exciting Northwest and Southwest Swells Set to Deliver Epic Waves This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2512851533</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian islands are about to light up with some sweet swell action this weekend. 

A small north northwest swell has arrived and will continue building today, generating some fun waves along north and west facing shores through Thursday. But hold onto your boards because things are about to get really interesting.

Saturday brings a moderate northwest swell that's going to pump up the volume, peaking late Saturday into Sunday. Expect head-high and potentially overhead waves along many north and west-facing shorelines. This swell will be cranking before gradually fading early next week.

For our south shore riders, a small long period southwest swell will fill in tonight, peak Thursday, and then mellow out through the weekend. Another similar south swell is tracking to arrive late weekend into early next week, keeping things interesting for south shore breaks.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow, staying below average into early next week. 

Specific island forecasts show consistent 2-4 foot surf tonight transitioning to 3-5 foot ranges by Thursday morning across most island sectors. Temperatures will be warm, sitting in the mid to upper 80s with east winds hovering around 5-15 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers sprinkled throughout the day. UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking perfect for early morning and evening surf sessions, with sunrise around 6:11-6:29 AM and sunset between 6:08-6:25 PM across the islands.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe, read the conditions, and enjoy the waves!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 09:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian islands are about to light up with some sweet swell action this weekend. 

A small north northwest swell has arrived and will continue building today, generating some fun waves along north and west facing shores through Thursday. But hold onto your boards because things are about to get really interesting.

Saturday brings a moderate northwest swell that's going to pump up the volume, peaking late Saturday into Sunday. Expect head-high and potentially overhead waves along many north and west-facing shorelines. This swell will be cranking before gradually fading early next week.

For our south shore riders, a small long period southwest swell will fill in tonight, peak Thursday, and then mellow out through the weekend. Another similar south swell is tracking to arrive late weekend into early next week, keeping things interesting for south shore breaks.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow, staying below average into early next week. 

Specific island forecasts show consistent 2-4 foot surf tonight transitioning to 3-5 foot ranges by Thursday morning across most island sectors. Temperatures will be warm, sitting in the mid to upper 80s with east winds hovering around 5-15 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers sprinkled throughout the day. UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking perfect for early morning and evening surf sessions, with sunrise around 6:11-6:29 AM and sunset between 6:08-6:25 PM across the islands.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe, read the conditions, and enjoy the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian islands are about to light up with some sweet swell action this weekend. 

A small north northwest swell has arrived and will continue building today, generating some fun waves along north and west facing shores through Thursday. But hold onto your boards because things are about to get really interesting.

Saturday brings a moderate northwest swell that's going to pump up the volume, peaking late Saturday into Sunday. Expect head-high and potentially overhead waves along many north and west-facing shorelines. This swell will be cranking before gradually fading early next week.

For our south shore riders, a small long period southwest swell will fill in tonight, peak Thursday, and then mellow out through the weekend. Another similar south swell is tracking to arrive late weekend into early next week, keeping things interesting for south shore breaks.

East facing shores are looking pretty mellow, staying below average into early next week. 

Specific island forecasts show consistent 2-4 foot surf tonight transitioning to 3-5 foot ranges by Thursday morning across most island sectors. Temperatures will be warm, sitting in the mid to upper 80s with east winds hovering around 5-15 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers sprinkled throughout the day. UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking perfect for early morning and evening surf sessions, with sunrise around 6:11-6:29 AM and sunset between 6:08-6:25 PM across the islands.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe, read the conditions, and enjoy the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: North and West Shores Expect 3-5 Foot Waves with Scattered Showers and Mild Trade Winds</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7477958517</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tasty swell forecast that's got something for everyone around the Hawaiian islands.

Mother Nature's serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week, with a small to moderate north and northwest swell cruising into our island chain. North and west facing shores will see some action, building from 2-4 feet tonight to a slightly peppier 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

For you south shore surfers, don't worry - you'll have enough waves to keep things interesting. A series of small to medium period swells will trickle in, maintaining a consistent 2-4 foot range. East facing shores will keep things mellow with steady 2-4 foot surf under moderate trade winds.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers dancing around the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s overnight and climb to the mid-80s during the day. Winds will be predominantly easterly, blowing 10-15 mph and occasionally softening to a gentle breeze.

Weekend warriors, mark your calendars: a moderate northwest swell is predicted to arrive late Saturday into Sunday, promising some extra juice for north and west facing breaks.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and when in doubt, paddle out near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 09:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tasty swell forecast that's got something for everyone around the Hawaiian islands.

Mother Nature's serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week, with a small to moderate north and northwest swell cruising into our island chain. North and west facing shores will see some action, building from 2-4 feet tonight to a slightly peppier 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

For you south shore surfers, don't worry - you'll have enough waves to keep things interesting. A series of small to medium period swells will trickle in, maintaining a consistent 2-4 foot range. East facing shores will keep things mellow with steady 2-4 foot surf under moderate trade winds.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers dancing around the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s overnight and climb to the mid-80s during the day. Winds will be predominantly easterly, blowing 10-15 mph and occasionally softening to a gentle breeze.

Weekend warriors, mark your calendars: a moderate northwest swell is predicted to arrive late Saturday into Sunday, promising some extra juice for north and west facing breaks.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and when in doubt, paddle out near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tasty swell forecast that's got something for everyone around the Hawaiian islands.

Mother Nature's serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week, with a small to moderate north and northwest swell cruising into our island chain. North and west facing shores will see some action, building from 2-4 feet tonight to a slightly peppier 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

For you south shore surfers, don't worry - you'll have enough waves to keep things interesting. A series of small to medium period swells will trickle in, maintaining a consistent 2-4 foot range. East facing shores will keep things mellow with steady 2-4 foot surf under moderate trade winds.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to partly sunny conditions with scattered showers dancing around the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s overnight and climb to the mid-80s during the day. Winds will be predominantly easterly, blowing 10-15 mph and occasionally softening to a gentle breeze.

Weekend warriors, mark your calendars: a moderate northwest swell is predicted to arrive late Saturday into Sunday, promising some extra juice for north and west facing breaks.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and when in doubt, paddle out near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report: Mixed Swells Offer Exciting Waves Across North West South and East Facing Shores This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a pulse of Pacific energy rolling into Hawaii's shores. We've got a mixed bag of swells keeping things interesting across the islands.

North and west facing shores are looking at a steady 3-5 foot pulse today, with a gradual fade expected. A sneaky northwest swell is brewing for the weekend, promising to build some excitement for north and west coast surfers. Think playful but not pumping conditions.

South facing shores aren't going flat anytime soon. Expect a mellow 2-4 foot swell that'll keep longboarders and intermediate riders entertained. These rolling sets will provide just enough juice to keep things interesting without overwhelming.

East facing beaches are sitting pretty with 2-4 foot waves, influenced by some remnant energy from tropical cyclone Narda. Trade winds are moderate, creating clean conditions for those seeking a predictable ride.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 70s overnight and upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding a bit of local flavor to your beach day.

Wind conditions are consistent across the islands - east winds ranging 5-15 mph, which should create some nice clean wave faces for those looking to score.

Pro tip: Check individual beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and wave heights can vary dramatically between spots. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

Mahalo and catch you in the lineup!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2025 09:42:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a pulse of Pacific energy rolling into Hawaii's shores. We've got a mixed bag of swells keeping things interesting across the islands.

North and west facing shores are looking at a steady 3-5 foot pulse today, with a gradual fade expected. A sneaky northwest swell is brewing for the weekend, promising to build some excitement for north and west coast surfers. Think playful but not pumping conditions.

South facing shores aren't going flat anytime soon. Expect a mellow 2-4 foot swell that'll keep longboarders and intermediate riders entertained. These rolling sets will provide just enough juice to keep things interesting without overwhelming.

East facing beaches are sitting pretty with 2-4 foot waves, influenced by some remnant energy from tropical cyclone Narda. Trade winds are moderate, creating clean conditions for those seeking a predictable ride.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 70s overnight and upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding a bit of local flavor to your beach day.

Wind conditions are consistent across the islands - east winds ranging 5-15 mph, which should create some nice clean wave faces for those looking to score.

Pro tip: Check individual beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and wave heights can vary dramatically between spots. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

Mahalo and catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a pulse of Pacific energy rolling into Hawaii's shores. We've got a mixed bag of swells keeping things interesting across the islands.

North and west facing shores are looking at a steady 3-5 foot pulse today, with a gradual fade expected. A sneaky northwest swell is brewing for the weekend, promising to build some excitement for north and west coast surfers. Think playful but not pumping conditions.

South facing shores aren't going flat anytime soon. Expect a mellow 2-4 foot swell that'll keep longboarders and intermediate riders entertained. These rolling sets will provide just enough juice to keep things interesting without overwhelming.

East facing beaches are sitting pretty with 2-4 foot waves, influenced by some remnant energy from tropical cyclone Narda. Trade winds are moderate, creating clean conditions for those seeking a predictable ride.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 70s overnight and upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding a bit of local flavor to your beach day.

Wind conditions are consistent across the islands - east winds ranging 5-15 mph, which should create some nice clean wave faces for those looking to score.

Pro tip: Check individual beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, and wave heights can vary dramatically between spots. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

Mahalo and catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Weekend Surf Forecast: Solid South Swells, Moderate North Waves, and Hurricane Narda's Distant Energy</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7410765002</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of solid surfing across the Hawaiian Islands.

South-facing shores are holding steady with a moderate medium to long-period swell keeping things interesting. Expect consistent 4-6 foot faces that'll keep surfers stoked through the weekend and into midweek. These swells are like the energizer bunny of ocean momentum - they just keep going!

Up north, things are winding down. The north-northeast swell is fading fast, with wave heights dropping from 3-5 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet by Sunday. A small northwest pulse will sneak in this evening before calling it quits tomorrow.

Trade winds are about to shake things up on the east side. Sunday will see a bump in east-facing waves from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet, courtesy of Hurricane Narda's distant energy and returning trade winds. It's like nature's own surf machine is warming up.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian mix. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds gradually building from 10 to 15 mph and potentially hitting 20 mph by afternoon.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen. And always respect the ocean - those rip currents are no joke.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's got waves for everyone this weekend. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 09:43:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of solid surfing across the Hawaiian Islands.

South-facing shores are holding steady with a moderate medium to long-period swell keeping things interesting. Expect consistent 4-6 foot faces that'll keep surfers stoked through the weekend and into midweek. These swells are like the energizer bunny of ocean momentum - they just keep going!

Up north, things are winding down. The north-northeast swell is fading fast, with wave heights dropping from 3-5 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet by Sunday. A small northwest pulse will sneak in this evening before calling it quits tomorrow.

Trade winds are about to shake things up on the east side. Sunday will see a bump in east-facing waves from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet, courtesy of Hurricane Narda's distant energy and returning trade winds. It's like nature's own surf machine is warming up.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian mix. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds gradually building from 10 to 15 mph and potentially hitting 20 mph by afternoon.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen. And always respect the ocean - those rip currents are no joke.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's got waves for everyone this weekend. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of solid surfing across the Hawaiian Islands.

South-facing shores are holding steady with a moderate medium to long-period swell keeping things interesting. Expect consistent 4-6 foot faces that'll keep surfers stoked through the weekend and into midweek. These swells are like the energizer bunny of ocean momentum - they just keep going!

Up north, things are winding down. The north-northeast swell is fading fast, with wave heights dropping from 3-5 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet by Sunday. A small northwest pulse will sneak in this evening before calling it quits tomorrow.

Trade winds are about to shake things up on the east side. Sunday will see a bump in east-facing waves from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet, courtesy of Hurricane Narda's distant energy and returning trade winds. It's like nature's own surf machine is warming up.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian mix. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds gradually building from 10 to 15 mph and potentially hitting 20 mph by afternoon.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: UV index is very high, so slather on that sunscreen. And always respect the ocean - those rip currents are no joke.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's got waves for everyone this weekend. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: North and South Shores Deliver Epic Weekend Waves with 4-6 Foot Swells Across Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. Our north shores are riding a small to moderate north-northeast swell that's gradually backing down, but don't worry - a sneaky northwest pulse is keeping things interesting through Saturday.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all looking at solid 4-6 foot north facing shores tonight, dropping slightly to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. West facing shores will stay mellow at 1-3 to 2-4 feet, perfect for novice surfers and paddleboarders.

The real excitement is brewing on the south shores, where a sweet medium to long period south swell is building momentum. Expect surf heights climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a juicy 4-6 feet by Saturday afternoon - prime conditions for intermediate and advanced surfers.

East facing shores will see some action too, with 4-6 foot waves tonight tapering to 2-4 feet Saturday. Trade winds are gearing up to add some chop by Sunday, so catch those clean lines while you can.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will dance between southwest and east at a gentle 5-10 mph.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as surf sizes fluctuate. Always respect the ocean and surf within your skill level. Mahalo and shred safely!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2025 09:42:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. Our north shores are riding a small to moderate north-northeast swell that's gradually backing down, but don't worry - a sneaky northwest pulse is keeping things interesting through Saturday.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all looking at solid 4-6 foot north facing shores tonight, dropping slightly to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. West facing shores will stay mellow at 1-3 to 2-4 feet, perfect for novice surfers and paddleboarders.

The real excitement is brewing on the south shores, where a sweet medium to long period south swell is building momentum. Expect surf heights climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a juicy 4-6 feet by Saturday afternoon - prime conditions for intermediate and advanced surfers.

East facing shores will see some action too, with 4-6 foot waves tonight tapering to 2-4 feet Saturday. Trade winds are gearing up to add some chop by Sunday, so catch those clean lines while you can.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will dance between southwest and east at a gentle 5-10 mph.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as surf sizes fluctuate. Always respect the ocean and surf within your skill level. Mahalo and shred safely!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. Our north shores are riding a small to moderate north-northeast swell that's gradually backing down, but don't worry - a sneaky northwest pulse is keeping things interesting through Saturday.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all looking at solid 4-6 foot north facing shores tonight, dropping slightly to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. West facing shores will stay mellow at 1-3 to 2-4 feet, perfect for novice surfers and paddleboarders.

The real excitement is brewing on the south shores, where a sweet medium to long period south swell is building momentum. Expect surf heights climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a juicy 4-6 feet by Saturday afternoon - prime conditions for intermediate and advanced surfers.

East facing shores will see some action too, with 4-6 foot waves tonight tapering to 2-4 feet Saturday. Trade winds are gearing up to add some chop by Sunday, so catch those clean lines while you can.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and winds will dance between southwest and east at a gentle 5-10 mph.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as surf sizes fluctuate. Always respect the ocean and surf within your skill level. Mahalo and shred safely!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiis Surf Forecast North and East Shores Set to Deliver Exciting Wave Conditions This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian islands this week. A low-pressure system to the north is cooking up some exciting conditions that'll have surfers buzzing.

North-facing shores are about to light up with a moderate medium-period swell rolling in tonight and peaking tomorrow afternoon. We're looking at surf heights climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to a pumping 4-6 feet by Thursday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu will see the most action, with the swell directly targeting these islands.

A small northwest swell is also sneaking in, which will keep things interesting through the weekend. Don't expect massive waves, but enough to keep north shores from going completely flat.

For our south-facing beach lovers, you're in for a mellow ride. Small conditions will persist until Friday, when a long-period south swell arrives, potentially hitting slightly above September's average at around 5 feet.

East-facing shores will see some love too, with surf heights jumping from 1-3 feet today to 3-5 feet tomorrow. Kauai and Oahu will catch the best of this N-NNE swell, though expect it to fade by the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and winds will be shifting from northeast to southwest.

Trade wind chop might make an appearance by Sunday, so catch those clean waves while you can. As always, check local conditions and stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

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Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Sep 2025 09:43:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian islands this week. A low-pressure system to the north is cooking up some exciting conditions that'll have surfers buzzing.

North-facing shores are about to light up with a moderate medium-period swell rolling in tonight and peaking tomorrow afternoon. We're looking at surf heights climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to a pumping 4-6 feet by Thursday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu will see the most action, with the swell directly targeting these islands.

A small northwest swell is also sneaking in, which will keep things interesting through the weekend. Don't expect massive waves, but enough to keep north shores from going completely flat.

For our south-facing beach lovers, you're in for a mellow ride. Small conditions will persist until Friday, when a long-period south swell arrives, potentially hitting slightly above September's average at around 5 feet.

East-facing shores will see some love too, with surf heights jumping from 1-3 feet today to 3-5 feet tomorrow. Kauai and Oahu will catch the best of this N-NNE swell, though expect it to fade by the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and winds will be shifting from northeast to southwest.

Trade wind chop might make an appearance by Sunday, so catch those clean waves while you can. As always, check local conditions and stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian islands this week. A low-pressure system to the north is cooking up some exciting conditions that'll have surfers buzzing.

North-facing shores are about to light up with a moderate medium-period swell rolling in tonight and peaking tomorrow afternoon. We're looking at surf heights climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to a pumping 4-6 feet by Thursday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu will see the most action, with the swell directly targeting these islands.

A small northwest swell is also sneaking in, which will keep things interesting through the weekend. Don't expect massive waves, but enough to keep north shores from going completely flat.

For our south-facing beach lovers, you're in for a mellow ride. Small conditions will persist until Friday, when a long-period south swell arrives, potentially hitting slightly above September's average at around 5 feet.

East-facing shores will see some love too, with surf heights jumping from 1-3 feet today to 3-5 feet tomorrow. Kauai and Oahu will catch the best of this N-NNE swell, though expect it to fade by the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and winds will be shifting from northeast to southwest.

Trade wind chop might make an appearance by Sunday, so catch those clean waves while you can. As always, check local conditions and stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Mellow Waves, Moderate Swells Await Riders Across Island Shores This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf scene that's about to unfold across our island paradise.

Our current forecast is serving up some mellow vibes with consistent surf conditions holding steady across all islands. South facing shores are maintaining a solid 2-4 foot range, keeping things interesting for intermediate surfers and providing gentle rolling waves perfect for longboarders.

Kauai and Oahu can expect a moderate northwesterly swell rolling in late Wednesday night, peaking Thursday with 1-3 foot waves on north and west facing shores. Surf enthusiasts should keep an eye out for a small but notable north-northeast fresh swell that'll add some extra spice to the water.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a compact medium-period northwest swell will boost surf conditions along north and west facing shores, cresting Saturday night into Sunday. East facing shores will see a gradual wind-driven surf decrease, so if you're an east side rider, catch those waves while you can.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s during the day and dip to the mid-70s at night. Winds will be predominantly northeast at 10-15 mph, creating some nice clean wave conditions.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:15-6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:20-6:34 PM. Pro tip: Those UV indexes are running high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2025 09:42:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf scene that's about to unfold across our island paradise.

Our current forecast is serving up some mellow vibes with consistent surf conditions holding steady across all islands. South facing shores are maintaining a solid 2-4 foot range, keeping things interesting for intermediate surfers and providing gentle rolling waves perfect for longboarders.

Kauai and Oahu can expect a moderate northwesterly swell rolling in late Wednesday night, peaking Thursday with 1-3 foot waves on north and west facing shores. Surf enthusiasts should keep an eye out for a small but notable north-northeast fresh swell that'll add some extra spice to the water.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a compact medium-period northwest swell will boost surf conditions along north and west facing shores, cresting Saturday night into Sunday. East facing shores will see a gradual wind-driven surf decrease, so if you're an east side rider, catch those waves while you can.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s during the day and dip to the mid-70s at night. Winds will be predominantly northeast at 10-15 mph, creating some nice clean wave conditions.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:15-6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:20-6:34 PM. Pro tip: Those UV indexes are running high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf scene that's about to unfold across our island paradise.

Our current forecast is serving up some mellow vibes with consistent surf conditions holding steady across all islands. South facing shores are maintaining a solid 2-4 foot range, keeping things interesting for intermediate surfers and providing gentle rolling waves perfect for longboarders.

Kauai and Oahu can expect a moderate northwesterly swell rolling in late Wednesday night, peaking Thursday with 1-3 foot waves on north and west facing shores. Surf enthusiasts should keep an eye out for a small but notable north-northeast fresh swell that'll add some extra spice to the water.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a compact medium-period northwest swell will boost surf conditions along north and west facing shores, cresting Saturday night into Sunday. East facing shores will see a gradual wind-driven surf decrease, so if you're an east side rider, catch those waves while you can.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s during the day and dip to the mid-70s at night. Winds will be predominantly northeast at 10-15 mph, creating some nice clean wave conditions.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:15-6:30 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:20-6:34 PM. Pro tip: Those UV indexes are running high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Surf safe, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast Reveals Steady South and North Swells with Clean Conditions and Moderate Wave Heights This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7970881181</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf that's keeping things just about average.

Our south shores are looking pretty sweet with a couple of nice swells rolling through. Tuesday night's south swell will peak and then gradually ease off, with another small long-period south swell sliding in Thursday and hanging around through the weekend. Expect consistent surf in the 2-4 foot range along those beautiful south facing beaches.

Up north, things are brewing with a fresh swell coming from a trough northeast of the islands. This short-period north swell will crash into our coastlines by Wednesday night, building momentum and reaching its max late Thursday into Friday. While it might not be epic, you'll see some small to moderate waves along those exposed shorelines.

Winds are holding steady from the east at 10-15 mph, keeping conditions clean and predictable. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip for all you surf enthusiasts: Pay close attention to those north and east facing shores. The evolving trough near the islands means our surf height forecast has a bit of uncertainty, so stay flexible and keep an eye on those updates.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a vacationing wave chaser, this week's offering is looking solid but not spectacular. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf vibes!

Catch you on the waves, aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2025 09:42:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf that's keeping things just about average.

Our south shores are looking pretty sweet with a couple of nice swells rolling through. Tuesday night's south swell will peak and then gradually ease off, with another small long-period south swell sliding in Thursday and hanging around through the weekend. Expect consistent surf in the 2-4 foot range along those beautiful south facing beaches.

Up north, things are brewing with a fresh swell coming from a trough northeast of the islands. This short-period north swell will crash into our coastlines by Wednesday night, building momentum and reaching its max late Thursday into Friday. While it might not be epic, you'll see some small to moderate waves along those exposed shorelines.

Winds are holding steady from the east at 10-15 mph, keeping conditions clean and predictable. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip for all you surf enthusiasts: Pay close attention to those north and east facing shores. The evolving trough near the islands means our surf height forecast has a bit of uncertainty, so stay flexible and keep an eye on those updates.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a vacationing wave chaser, this week's offering is looking solid but not spectacular. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf vibes!

Catch you on the waves, aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf that's keeping things just about average.

Our south shores are looking pretty sweet with a couple of nice swells rolling through. Tuesday night's south swell will peak and then gradually ease off, with another small long-period south swell sliding in Thursday and hanging around through the weekend. Expect consistent surf in the 2-4 foot range along those beautiful south facing beaches.

Up north, things are brewing with a fresh swell coming from a trough northeast of the islands. This short-period north swell will crash into our coastlines by Wednesday night, building momentum and reaching its max late Thursday into Friday. While it might not be epic, you'll see some small to moderate waves along those exposed shorelines.

Winds are holding steady from the east at 10-15 mph, keeping conditions clean and predictable. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip for all you surf enthusiasts: Pay close attention to those north and east facing shores. The evolving trough near the islands means our surf height forecast has a bit of uncertainty, so stay flexible and keep an eye on those updates.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a vacationing wave chaser, this week's offering is looking solid but not spectacular. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf vibes!

Catch you on the waves, aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Report Weekend Forecast South North Shore Swells Promising Waves Across Islands Moderate to Small Conditions Expected</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf report that'll have you stoked for the Hawaiian waters this weekend.

South shore surfers listen up - we've got a sweet pair of south-southwest swells rolling in. Expect peak conditions this morning with surf hitting 3-5 feet, then gradually mellowing out through the afternoon and into Monday. A smaller swell might sneak in Tuesday and build momentum by Wednesday.

North shore? Small but consistent vibes are on tap through Wednesday. Mainly northwest swells keeping things mellow, but hang tight - a sharp trough northeast of the islands is cooking up a north-northeast swell that could deliver some moderate action by Friday.

East facing shores are looking at a gradual decline Monday through Wednesday, with potential for a refreshing bump on Thursday courtesy of that incoming north-northeast swell.

Island-specific breakdown shows consistent 2-4 foot surf for most shores today, sliding to 1-3 feet by Monday. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island windward zones are all tracking similar patterns.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds hanging around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 80s - perfect for catching waves or chilling on the beach.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, ocean warriors! Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or evening sessions.

Catch you in the lineup! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Sep 2025 15:29:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf report that'll have you stoked for the Hawaiian waters this weekend.

South shore surfers listen up - we've got a sweet pair of south-southwest swells rolling in. Expect peak conditions this morning with surf hitting 3-5 feet, then gradually mellowing out through the afternoon and into Monday. A smaller swell might sneak in Tuesday and build momentum by Wednesday.

North shore? Small but consistent vibes are on tap through Wednesday. Mainly northwest swells keeping things mellow, but hang tight - a sharp trough northeast of the islands is cooking up a north-northeast swell that could deliver some moderate action by Friday.

East facing shores are looking at a gradual decline Monday through Wednesday, with potential for a refreshing bump on Thursday courtesy of that incoming north-northeast swell.

Island-specific breakdown shows consistent 2-4 foot surf for most shores today, sliding to 1-3 feet by Monday. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island windward zones are all tracking similar patterns.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds hanging around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 80s - perfect for catching waves or chilling on the beach.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, ocean warriors! Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or evening sessions.

Catch you in the lineup! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf report that'll have you stoked for the Hawaiian waters this weekend.

South shore surfers listen up - we've got a sweet pair of south-southwest swells rolling in. Expect peak conditions this morning with surf hitting 3-5 feet, then gradually mellowing out through the afternoon and into Monday. A smaller swell might sneak in Tuesday and build momentum by Wednesday.

North shore? Small but consistent vibes are on tap through Wednesday. Mainly northwest swells keeping things mellow, but hang tight - a sharp trough northeast of the islands is cooking up a north-northeast swell that could deliver some moderate action by Friday.

East facing shores are looking at a gradual decline Monday through Wednesday, with potential for a refreshing bump on Thursday courtesy of that incoming north-northeast swell.

Island-specific breakdown shows consistent 2-4 foot surf for most shores today, sliding to 1-3 feet by Monday. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island windward zones are all tracking similar patterns.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds hanging around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will cruise in the mid to upper 80s - perfect for catching waves or chilling on the beach.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, ocean warriors! Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or evening sessions.

Catch you in the lineup! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: South and North Swells Deliver Awesome Waves Across Islands This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands that's about to serve up some tasty surf conditions.

South shores are looking particularly juicy with a pair of south-southwest swells rolling in. Expect surf to climb steadily, peaking Saturday night and Sunday with wave heights ranging from 3-6 feet. The action kicks off tonight with forerunner sets, gradually building momentum through the weekend.

North and west facing shores won't be left out of the party. A small northwest swell will pulse in, delivering wave heights between 2-5 feet, with the peak performance happening Saturday night into early Sunday. By late Sunday and Monday, these waves will start to mellow out.

East facing shores are holding steady with a consistent mix of trade wind and wrapping north swell, maintaining near-seasonal surf around 2-4 feet. Expect these conditions to gradually ease early next week, with a potential bump from a north-northeast swell by Thursday.

Across the islands, from Kauai to the Big Island, you'll see similar patterns. Winds will be predominantly east and northeast, blowing around 10-15 mph, creating some choppy but rideable conditions.

Weather-wise, prepare for classic Hawaiian maritime drama - partly sunny skies with numerous passing showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2025 09:42:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands that's about to serve up some tasty surf conditions.

South shores are looking particularly juicy with a pair of south-southwest swells rolling in. Expect surf to climb steadily, peaking Saturday night and Sunday with wave heights ranging from 3-6 feet. The action kicks off tonight with forerunner sets, gradually building momentum through the weekend.

North and west facing shores won't be left out of the party. A small northwest swell will pulse in, delivering wave heights between 2-5 feet, with the peak performance happening Saturday night into early Sunday. By late Sunday and Monday, these waves will start to mellow out.

East facing shores are holding steady with a consistent mix of trade wind and wrapping north swell, maintaining near-seasonal surf around 2-4 feet. Expect these conditions to gradually ease early next week, with a potential bump from a north-northeast swell by Thursday.

Across the islands, from Kauai to the Big Island, you'll see similar patterns. Winds will be predominantly east and northeast, blowing around 10-15 mph, creating some choppy but rideable conditions.

Weather-wise, prepare for classic Hawaiian maritime drama - partly sunny skies with numerous passing showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands that's about to serve up some tasty surf conditions.

South shores are looking particularly juicy with a pair of south-southwest swells rolling in. Expect surf to climb steadily, peaking Saturday night and Sunday with wave heights ranging from 3-6 feet. The action kicks off tonight with forerunner sets, gradually building momentum through the weekend.

North and west facing shores won't be left out of the party. A small northwest swell will pulse in, delivering wave heights between 2-5 feet, with the peak performance happening Saturday night into early Sunday. By late Sunday and Monday, these waves will start to mellow out.

East facing shores are holding steady with a consistent mix of trade wind and wrapping north swell, maintaining near-seasonal surf around 2-4 feet. Expect these conditions to gradually ease early next week, with a potential bump from a north-northeast swell by Thursday.

Across the islands, from Kauai to the Big Island, you'll see similar patterns. Winds will be predominantly east and northeast, blowing around 10-15 mph, creating some choppy but rideable conditions.

Weather-wise, prepare for classic Hawaiian maritime drama - partly sunny skies with numerous passing showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report: East Beaches Swell to 3-5 Feet, North Shore Picks Up, South Shores Calm Before Weekend Action</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf conditions for the next couple days.

Get ready for some moderate action across our island shores. The east-facing beaches are bringing the most excitement, with surf heights climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a solid 3-5 feet tomorrow. Those trade winds are cranking, creating some choppy conditions that'll keep things interesting.

North-facing shores are seeing a gradual bump in wave action. We're looking at a small increase tomorrow, with surf heights lifting from a mellow 0-2 feet to a more playful 1-3 feet in the morning, and potentially reaching 2-4 feet by afternoon. A short-period northerly swell is rolling in, promising some quick, punchy waves.

South-facing shores remain relatively calm, holding steady at 1-3 feet. But hold onto your board shorts - a small to moderate south-southwest swell is brewing for the weekend, potentially boosting surf heights to above September averages.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian east winds ranging from 10 to 20 mph. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with UV indexes hitting extreme levels - so don't forget your sunscreen!

For the big wave hunters and casual beach-goers alike, each island offers its unique wave profile. From Kauai to the Big Island, there's something for everyone. Just remember to check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 09:42:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf conditions for the next couple days.

Get ready for some moderate action across our island shores. The east-facing beaches are bringing the most excitement, with surf heights climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a solid 3-5 feet tomorrow. Those trade winds are cranking, creating some choppy conditions that'll keep things interesting.

North-facing shores are seeing a gradual bump in wave action. We're looking at a small increase tomorrow, with surf heights lifting from a mellow 0-2 feet to a more playful 1-3 feet in the morning, and potentially reaching 2-4 feet by afternoon. A short-period northerly swell is rolling in, promising some quick, punchy waves.

South-facing shores remain relatively calm, holding steady at 1-3 feet. But hold onto your board shorts - a small to moderate south-southwest swell is brewing for the weekend, potentially boosting surf heights to above September averages.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian east winds ranging from 10 to 20 mph. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with UV indexes hitting extreme levels - so don't forget your sunscreen!

For the big wave hunters and casual beach-goers alike, each island offers its unique wave profile. From Kauai to the Big Island, there's something for everyone. Just remember to check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf conditions for the next couple days.

Get ready for some moderate action across our island shores. The east-facing beaches are bringing the most excitement, with surf heights climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a solid 3-5 feet tomorrow. Those trade winds are cranking, creating some choppy conditions that'll keep things interesting.

North-facing shores are seeing a gradual bump in wave action. We're looking at a small increase tomorrow, with surf heights lifting from a mellow 0-2 feet to a more playful 1-3 feet in the morning, and potentially reaching 2-4 feet by afternoon. A short-period northerly swell is rolling in, promising some quick, punchy waves.

South-facing shores remain relatively calm, holding steady at 1-3 feet. But hold onto your board shorts - a small to moderate south-southwest swell is brewing for the weekend, potentially boosting surf heights to above September averages.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian east winds ranging from 10 to 20 mph. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, with UV indexes hitting extreme levels - so don't forget your sunscreen!

For the big wave hunters and casual beach-goers alike, each island offers its unique wave profile. From Kauai to the Big Island, there's something for everyone. Just remember to check local conditions, respect the ocean, and stay safe out there.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: North, East, and South Shores Light Up with Epic Waves This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf forecast that's about to light up Hawaii's coastlines.

Kicking things off, our north-facing shores are in for a treat. A short-period north swell is rolling in, bringing a small but tasty bump that'll peak Friday. Expect modest 1-3 foot waves with a north to north-northeast angle that'll keep things interesting.

East-facing beaches are scoring the sweetest conditions right now. Consistent 3-5 foot surf will dominate, thanks to strong trade winds brewing far northeast of the islands. This consistent energy means plenty of fun rides from Maui to the Big Island.

South shore surfers aren't getting left out of the party. While background energy has been mellow, a small to moderate long-period south swell is coming this weekend. Anticipate surf heights climbing back to September's classic 6-foot average - perfect for intermediate to advanced riders.

The Big Island's windward and southeast regions are particularly stoked, with solid 3-5 foot south and east-facing waves promising epic sessions. Windward zones will see consistent, clean conditions that'll have locals and visitors alike grabbing their boards.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds around 10-15 mph, creating clean, textured wave faces.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2025 09:42:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf forecast that's about to light up Hawaii's coastlines.

Kicking things off, our north-facing shores are in for a treat. A short-period north swell is rolling in, bringing a small but tasty bump that'll peak Friday. Expect modest 1-3 foot waves with a north to north-northeast angle that'll keep things interesting.

East-facing beaches are scoring the sweetest conditions right now. Consistent 3-5 foot surf will dominate, thanks to strong trade winds brewing far northeast of the islands. This consistent energy means plenty of fun rides from Maui to the Big Island.

South shore surfers aren't getting left out of the party. While background energy has been mellow, a small to moderate long-period south swell is coming this weekend. Anticipate surf heights climbing back to September's classic 6-foot average - perfect for intermediate to advanced riders.

The Big Island's windward and southeast regions are particularly stoked, with solid 3-5 foot south and east-facing waves promising epic sessions. Windward zones will see consistent, clean conditions that'll have locals and visitors alike grabbing their boards.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds around 10-15 mph, creating clean, textured wave faces.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf forecast that's about to light up Hawaii's coastlines.

Kicking things off, our north-facing shores are in for a treat. A short-period north swell is rolling in, bringing a small but tasty bump that'll peak Friday. Expect modest 1-3 foot waves with a north to north-northeast angle that'll keep things interesting.

East-facing beaches are scoring the sweetest conditions right now. Consistent 3-5 foot surf will dominate, thanks to strong trade winds brewing far northeast of the islands. This consistent energy means plenty of fun rides from Maui to the Big Island.

South shore surfers aren't getting left out of the party. While background energy has been mellow, a small to moderate long-period south swell is coming this weekend. Anticipate surf heights climbing back to September's classic 6-foot average - perfect for intermediate to advanced riders.

The Big Island's windward and southeast regions are particularly stoked, with solid 3-5 foot south and east-facing waves promising epic sessions. Windward zones will see consistent, clean conditions that'll have locals and visitors alike grabbing their boards.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds around 10-15 mph, creating clean, textured wave faces.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: East Shores Shine with 3-5 Foot Waves as North and South Shores See Modest Conditions This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3050539065</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf conditions that'll keep things interesting but not too wild.

North shore enthusiasts should temper their expectations - we're looking at tiny waves hovering around 1-3 feet through most of this forecast period. But hold onto your boards, because a gale low brewing in the Gulf of Alaska is cooking up a minor north swell expected to arrive Thursday. Think of it as a gentle bump that'll add some texture to those typically sleepy north facing beaches.

The south shore tells a similar story with small to modest conditions. Current medium period swells will gradually decline, but don't write off the weekend just yet. A promising long period swell is forecast to roll in Friday night, potentially boosting south shore surf closer to September's typical standards.

East facing shores are showing the most promise, with surf heights climbing to a more playful 3-5 feet by Tuesday afternoon. This could be your best bet for some decent wave action across the islands.

Temperature-wise, expect classic Hawaiian conditions - mostly sunny days with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. Winds will be consistent from the east at 10-15 mph, providing that classic trade wind feel.

Pro tip for ocean safety - while conditions look mild, always respect the ocean and watch for potential rip currents. Check local beach conditions and never surf alone.

Stay stoked and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 09:42:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf conditions that'll keep things interesting but not too wild.

North shore enthusiasts should temper their expectations - we're looking at tiny waves hovering around 1-3 feet through most of this forecast period. But hold onto your boards, because a gale low brewing in the Gulf of Alaska is cooking up a minor north swell expected to arrive Thursday. Think of it as a gentle bump that'll add some texture to those typically sleepy north facing beaches.

The south shore tells a similar story with small to modest conditions. Current medium period swells will gradually decline, but don't write off the weekend just yet. A promising long period swell is forecast to roll in Friday night, potentially boosting south shore surf closer to September's typical standards.

East facing shores are showing the most promise, with surf heights climbing to a more playful 3-5 feet by Tuesday afternoon. This could be your best bet for some decent wave action across the islands.

Temperature-wise, expect classic Hawaiian conditions - mostly sunny days with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. Winds will be consistent from the east at 10-15 mph, providing that classic trade wind feel.

Pro tip for ocean safety - while conditions look mild, always respect the ocean and watch for potential rip currents. Check local beach conditions and never surf alone.

Stay stoked and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow week of Hawaiian surf conditions that'll keep things interesting but not too wild.

North shore enthusiasts should temper their expectations - we're looking at tiny waves hovering around 1-3 feet through most of this forecast period. But hold onto your boards, because a gale low brewing in the Gulf of Alaska is cooking up a minor north swell expected to arrive Thursday. Think of it as a gentle bump that'll add some texture to those typically sleepy north facing beaches.

The south shore tells a similar story with small to modest conditions. Current medium period swells will gradually decline, but don't write off the weekend just yet. A promising long period swell is forecast to roll in Friday night, potentially boosting south shore surf closer to September's typical standards.

East facing shores are showing the most promise, with surf heights climbing to a more playful 3-5 feet by Tuesday afternoon. This could be your best bet for some decent wave action across the islands.

Temperature-wise, expect classic Hawaiian conditions - mostly sunny days with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. Winds will be consistent from the east at 10-15 mph, providing that classic trade wind feel.

Pro tip for ocean safety - while conditions look mild, always respect the ocean and watch for potential rip currents. Check local beach conditions and never surf alone.

Stay stoked and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Hawaii Surf Forecast: Consistent 3-5 Foot Swells, Sunny Skies, and Waist-High Waves This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of waves that'll keep you stoked but not totally pumped.

The Hawaiian islands are looking at a mellow surf scene with some consistent action across all shores. North and east-facing beaches are holding steady with 3-5 foot swells tonight and easing to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. South-facing shores are keeping it chill with a consistent 2-4 foot range.

A small south swell is hanging around, delivering waist-high waves through Sunday. Don't expect epic conditions, but there's enough energy to keep things interesting. The current north swell is gradually declining, with another small bump expected Thursday for those north shore enthusiasts.

Trade winds are keeping things lively, blowing 10-15 mph from the east, which means some classic wind chop on east-facing shores. Expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers spicing up the forecast.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-70s overnight and climbing to the mid-to-upper 80s during the day. Perfect Hawaiian beach weather with an extreme UV index, so grab that sunscreen!

Tide-wise, you'll see low points in the early morning hours and high tides mid-morning. Specific times vary by island, but plan for morning highs around 10 AM.

Safety first, wave riders! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2025 09:42:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of waves that'll keep you stoked but not totally pumped.

The Hawaiian islands are looking at a mellow surf scene with some consistent action across all shores. North and east-facing beaches are holding steady with 3-5 foot swells tonight and easing to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. South-facing shores are keeping it chill with a consistent 2-4 foot range.

A small south swell is hanging around, delivering waist-high waves through Sunday. Don't expect epic conditions, but there's enough energy to keep things interesting. The current north swell is gradually declining, with another small bump expected Thursday for those north shore enthusiasts.

Trade winds are keeping things lively, blowing 10-15 mph from the east, which means some classic wind chop on east-facing shores. Expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers spicing up the forecast.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-70s overnight and climbing to the mid-to-upper 80s during the day. Perfect Hawaiian beach weather with an extreme UV index, so grab that sunscreen!

Tide-wise, you'll see low points in the early morning hours and high tides mid-morning. Specific times vary by island, but plan for morning highs around 10 AM.

Safety first, wave riders! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of waves that'll keep you stoked but not totally pumped.

The Hawaiian islands are looking at a mellow surf scene with some consistent action across all shores. North and east-facing beaches are holding steady with 3-5 foot swells tonight and easing to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. South-facing shores are keeping it chill with a consistent 2-4 foot range.

A small south swell is hanging around, delivering waist-high waves through Sunday. Don't expect epic conditions, but there's enough energy to keep things interesting. The current north swell is gradually declining, with another small bump expected Thursday for those north shore enthusiasts.

Trade winds are keeping things lively, blowing 10-15 mph from the east, which means some classic wind chop on east-facing shores. Expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers spicing up the forecast.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-70s overnight and climbing to the mid-to-upper 80s during the day. Perfect Hawaiian beach weather with an extreme UV index, so grab that sunscreen!

Tide-wise, you'll see low points in the early morning hours and high tides mid-morning. Specific times vary by island, but plan for morning highs around 10 AM.

Safety first, wave riders! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Weekend Surf Report: Moderate Swells, East Winds, and Sunny Conditions Await Riders Across Islands</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9364316425</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that's as smooth as the Hawaiian swells.

This weekend, Hawaii's coasts are serving up a mixed plate of waves that'll keep you stoked. North-facing shores are riding a small to moderate northwest swell, peaking at 5-7 feet tonight and gradually dropping to 3-5 feet by Saturday evening. So, North Shore chargers, you'll want to catch those morning sessions while the energy is still pumping.

Down south, expect a mellow scene with waves hovering around 3-5 feet tonight, sliding down to 2-4 feet by Saturday afternoon. It's not going to be epic, but there's enough juice to keep longboarders and intermediate surfers entertained.

The wind's playing its part too, blowing steady east winds around 10-15 mph across the islands. This means some texture on the water, so prepare for slightly choppy conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island will all experience similar wind patterns.

Weather-wise, we're looking at a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is hitting extreme levels, especially on Oahu, so protect that skin!

Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:07-6:24 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:26-6:44 PM. Tide-wise, expect ranges between 1-2.4 feet, perfect for most breaks.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell weekend, there's enough energy to keep you entertained. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 12:14:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that's as smooth as the Hawaiian swells.

This weekend, Hawaii's coasts are serving up a mixed plate of waves that'll keep you stoked. North-facing shores are riding a small to moderate northwest swell, peaking at 5-7 feet tonight and gradually dropping to 3-5 feet by Saturday evening. So, North Shore chargers, you'll want to catch those morning sessions while the energy is still pumping.

Down south, expect a mellow scene with waves hovering around 3-5 feet tonight, sliding down to 2-4 feet by Saturday afternoon. It's not going to be epic, but there's enough juice to keep longboarders and intermediate surfers entertained.

The wind's playing its part too, blowing steady east winds around 10-15 mph across the islands. This means some texture on the water, so prepare for slightly choppy conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island will all experience similar wind patterns.

Weather-wise, we're looking at a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is hitting extreme levels, especially on Oahu, so protect that skin!

Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:07-6:24 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:26-6:44 PM. Tide-wise, expect ranges between 1-2.4 feet, perfect for most breaks.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell weekend, there's enough energy to keep you entertained. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that's as smooth as the Hawaiian swells.

This weekend, Hawaii's coasts are serving up a mixed plate of waves that'll keep you stoked. North-facing shores are riding a small to moderate northwest swell, peaking at 5-7 feet tonight and gradually dropping to 3-5 feet by Saturday evening. So, North Shore chargers, you'll want to catch those morning sessions while the energy is still pumping.

Down south, expect a mellow scene with waves hovering around 3-5 feet tonight, sliding down to 2-4 feet by Saturday afternoon. It's not going to be epic, but there's enough juice to keep longboarders and intermediate surfers entertained.

The wind's playing its part too, blowing steady east winds around 10-15 mph across the islands. This means some texture on the water, so prepare for slightly choppy conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island will all experience similar wind patterns.

Weather-wise, we're looking at a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is hitting extreme levels, especially on Oahu, so protect that skin!

Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:07-6:24 AM, with sunset closing the day between 6:26-6:44 PM. Tide-wise, expect ranges between 1-2.4 feet, perfect for most breaks.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell weekend, there's enough energy to keep you entertained. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Report: Mixed Swell Conditions Offer Exciting Waves for Intermediate to Advanced Surfers Across Island Shores</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3719899237</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf report that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The Hawaiian islands are serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions that'll keep things interesting. Right now, we've got a gentle south swell slowly saying goodbye while another small long-period south swell sneaks in on Friday. North facing shores are riding a tiny northwest pulse that'll keep things just above flat through the weekend.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at consistent 3-5 foot surf on north and east facing shores today, dropping slightly to 2-4 feet by Friday. South facing shores will see a sweet bump to 3-5 feet, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers seeking some clean lines.

Maui and Big Island windward areas are tracking similar conditions - solid 3-5 foot waves on east and north facing shores with scattered showers adding some tropical drama to your surf session. Expect east winds ranging from 10-20 mph, which might create some chop but also potential for wind-driven waves.

The Big Island's leeward side offers more mellow 2-4 foot south facing conditions, ideal for longboarders and those wanting smoother rides. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's mood. Aloha and mahalo for tuning in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 13:48:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf report that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The Hawaiian islands are serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions that'll keep things interesting. Right now, we've got a gentle south swell slowly saying goodbye while another small long-period south swell sneaks in on Friday. North facing shores are riding a tiny northwest pulse that'll keep things just above flat through the weekend.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at consistent 3-5 foot surf on north and east facing shores today, dropping slightly to 2-4 feet by Friday. South facing shores will see a sweet bump to 3-5 feet, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers seeking some clean lines.

Maui and Big Island windward areas are tracking similar conditions - solid 3-5 foot waves on east and north facing shores with scattered showers adding some tropical drama to your surf session. Expect east winds ranging from 10-20 mph, which might create some chop but also potential for wind-driven waves.

The Big Island's leeward side offers more mellow 2-4 foot south facing conditions, ideal for longboarders and those wanting smoother rides. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's mood. Aloha and mahalo for tuning in!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf report that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The Hawaiian islands are serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions that'll keep things interesting. Right now, we've got a gentle south swell slowly saying goodbye while another small long-period south swell sneaks in on Friday. North facing shores are riding a tiny northwest pulse that'll keep things just above flat through the weekend.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at consistent 3-5 foot surf on north and east facing shores today, dropping slightly to 2-4 feet by Friday. South facing shores will see a sweet bump to 3-5 feet, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers seeking some clean lines.

Maui and Big Island windward areas are tracking similar conditions - solid 3-5 foot waves on east and north facing shores with scattered showers adding some tropical drama to your surf session. Expect east winds ranging from 10-20 mph, which might create some chop but also potential for wind-driven waves.

The Big Island's leeward side offers more mellow 2-4 foot south facing conditions, ideal for longboarders and those wanting smoother rides. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before paddling out, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean's mood. Aloha and mahalo for tuning in!

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      <title>Epic Hawaii Surf Forecast: 10-15 Foot Swells Hit East Shores with Multiple Swell Pulses and Clean Conditions This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at some serious wave action right now, with a killer mix of swells keeping things interesting. The main event is happening on the east-facing shores, where we're seeing some seriously impressive surf heights reaching up to 10-15 feet on Kauai and Oahu - that's monster territory for those looking to challenge themselves!

A south-southwest swell rolled in today and will be slowly backing down through Wednesday and Thursday. Expect surf heights to hover around summer averages before dropping off. But don't put away your board just yet - a cheeky little south swell might sneak in on Friday to keep things spicy.

North-facing beaches aren't being left out of the party. Multiple small pulses of northwest to north-northwest swell will generate some playful surf throughout the week. Bonus - there's even a chance of a short-lived northeast swell as tropical system Kiko passes by.

Wind conditions are looking pretty mellow. Expect northeast winds around 10 mph tonight, shifting to light and variable overnight. Wednesday brings southeast winds around 5-10 mph - perfect for those looking for clean conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-70s at night and climbing to mid-80s during the day. Scattered showers will add some tropical mood to your surf session.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents are likely, especially with these bigger swells. Always check local conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 09:43:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at some serious wave action right now, with a killer mix of swells keeping things interesting. The main event is happening on the east-facing shores, where we're seeing some seriously impressive surf heights reaching up to 10-15 feet on Kauai and Oahu - that's monster territory for those looking to challenge themselves!

A south-southwest swell rolled in today and will be slowly backing down through Wednesday and Thursday. Expect surf heights to hover around summer averages before dropping off. But don't put away your board just yet - a cheeky little south swell might sneak in on Friday to keep things spicy.

North-facing beaches aren't being left out of the party. Multiple small pulses of northwest to north-northwest swell will generate some playful surf throughout the week. Bonus - there's even a chance of a short-lived northeast swell as tropical system Kiko passes by.

Wind conditions are looking pretty mellow. Expect northeast winds around 10 mph tonight, shifting to light and variable overnight. Wednesday brings southeast winds around 5-10 mph - perfect for those looking for clean conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-70s at night and climbing to mid-80s during the day. Scattered showers will add some tropical mood to your surf session.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents are likely, especially with these bigger swells. Always check local conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at some serious wave action right now, with a killer mix of swells keeping things interesting. The main event is happening on the east-facing shores, where we're seeing some seriously impressive surf heights reaching up to 10-15 feet on Kauai and Oahu - that's monster territory for those looking to challenge themselves!

A south-southwest swell rolled in today and will be slowly backing down through Wednesday and Thursday. Expect surf heights to hover around summer averages before dropping off. But don't put away your board just yet - a cheeky little south swell might sneak in on Friday to keep things spicy.

North-facing beaches aren't being left out of the party. Multiple small pulses of northwest to north-northwest swell will generate some playful surf throughout the week. Bonus - there's even a chance of a short-lived northeast swell as tropical system Kiko passes by.

Wind conditions are looking pretty mellow. Expect northeast winds around 10 mph tonight, shifting to light and variable overnight. Wednesday brings southeast winds around 5-10 mph - perfect for those looking for clean conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-70s at night and climbing to mid-80s during the day. Scattered showers will add some tropical mood to your surf session.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents are likely, especially with these bigger swells. Always check local conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Tropical Storm Kiko Unleashes Epic Surf Across Hawaiian Islands with Massive 14-Foot Waves and High Surf Warning</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7056165234</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Tropical Storm Kiko is stirring up some serious surf action across the Hawaiian Islands, and we've got the insider scoop on what's coming your way.

Buckle up for an epic wave forecast that's about to get wild! The eastern islands are first in line for some serious swell, with east-facing shores preparing for a dramatic surge. We're talking surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice - expect waves climbing from 7-10 feet tonight to a thundering 10-15 feet by Tuesday morning.

The Big Island is leading the charge with the most intense conditions. Hilo and windward regions will see massive east-facing waves that could reach up to 14 feet, while north-facing shores will pump out solid 4-6 foot sets. Maui isn't far behind, with east-facing shores expecting similarly epic wave heights.

Oahu and Kauai are gearing up for their turn, with surf heights ramping up Tuesday midday. East-facing shores will see waves climbing from 7-10 feet to a thrilling 10-15 feet by afternoon. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for these islands, so ocean lovers should proceed with serious caution.

While the east-facing shores are stealing the spotlight, don't ignore the other swells. A medium period south-southwest swell will keep things interesting, maintaining near-average summer surf conditions. Bonus: small northwest and potentially short-lived northeast pulses will add some extra flavor to the mix.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the mid-70s to upper 80s. Winds will be dancing around 5-10 mph from the east and northeast.

Surfers, photographers, and wave watchers - this is your moment! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy nature's incredible power.

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2025 09:58:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Tropical Storm Kiko is stirring up some serious surf action across the Hawaiian Islands, and we've got the insider scoop on what's coming your way.

Buckle up for an epic wave forecast that's about to get wild! The eastern islands are first in line for some serious swell, with east-facing shores preparing for a dramatic surge. We're talking surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice - expect waves climbing from 7-10 feet tonight to a thundering 10-15 feet by Tuesday morning.

The Big Island is leading the charge with the most intense conditions. Hilo and windward regions will see massive east-facing waves that could reach up to 14 feet, while north-facing shores will pump out solid 4-6 foot sets. Maui isn't far behind, with east-facing shores expecting similarly epic wave heights.

Oahu and Kauai are gearing up for their turn, with surf heights ramping up Tuesday midday. East-facing shores will see waves climbing from 7-10 feet to a thrilling 10-15 feet by afternoon. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for these islands, so ocean lovers should proceed with serious caution.

While the east-facing shores are stealing the spotlight, don't ignore the other swells. A medium period south-southwest swell will keep things interesting, maintaining near-average summer surf conditions. Bonus: small northwest and potentially short-lived northeast pulses will add some extra flavor to the mix.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the mid-70s to upper 80s. Winds will be dancing around 5-10 mph from the east and northeast.

Surfers, photographers, and wave watchers - this is your moment! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy nature's incredible power.

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Tropical Storm Kiko is stirring up some serious surf action across the Hawaiian Islands, and we've got the insider scoop on what's coming your way.

Buckle up for an epic wave forecast that's about to get wild! The eastern islands are first in line for some serious swell, with east-facing shores preparing for a dramatic surge. We're talking surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice - expect waves climbing from 7-10 feet tonight to a thundering 10-15 feet by Tuesday morning.

The Big Island is leading the charge with the most intense conditions. Hilo and windward regions will see massive east-facing waves that could reach up to 14 feet, while north-facing shores will pump out solid 4-6 foot sets. Maui isn't far behind, with east-facing shores expecting similarly epic wave heights.

Oahu and Kauai are gearing up for their turn, with surf heights ramping up Tuesday midday. East-facing shores will see waves climbing from 7-10 feet to a thrilling 10-15 feet by afternoon. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for these islands, so ocean lovers should proceed with serious caution.

While the east-facing shores are stealing the spotlight, don't ignore the other swells. A medium period south-southwest swell will keep things interesting, maintaining near-average summer surf conditions. Bonus: small northwest and potentially short-lived northeast pulses will add some extra flavor to the mix.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the mid-70s to upper 80s. Winds will be dancing around 5-10 mph from the east and northeast.

Surfers, photographers, and wave watchers - this is your moment! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy nature's incredible power.

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Tropical Cyclone Kiko Brings Massive Swells to East Shores and Promising Conditions Across Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands as we track some seriously sweet swells rolling in.

Tropical Cyclone Kiko is brewing up some excitement, promising to amp up the east-facing shores with advisory-level surf by Monday night. We're looking at potential high surf warning conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies stoked!

South and southwest shores are serving up some delicious long-period swells. Sunday will kick things off with surf above the summer average, peaking around 5-7 feet. A reinforcing swell Tuesday will keep the momentum going, maintaining those tasty wave heights through the first half of next week.

For all you north shore enthusiasts, don't get too pumped - we're seeing modest 2-4 foot surf with some small northwest pulses keeping things interesting. West-facing beaches are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves.

Maui and the Big Island are seeing some extra love on the east-facing shores, with surf building from 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet by Sunday afternoon. The south shores remain consistent with solid 5-7 foot waves that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds hovering around 5-10 mph. Temperatures will be sitting pretty in the mid-80s - perfect for a day of catching waves or chilling on the beach.

Safety first, wave warriors! Always check local conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf near a lifeguard. Mahalo and hang loose!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 09:44:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands as we track some seriously sweet swells rolling in.

Tropical Cyclone Kiko is brewing up some excitement, promising to amp up the east-facing shores with advisory-level surf by Monday night. We're looking at potential high surf warning conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies stoked!

South and southwest shores are serving up some delicious long-period swells. Sunday will kick things off with surf above the summer average, peaking around 5-7 feet. A reinforcing swell Tuesday will keep the momentum going, maintaining those tasty wave heights through the first half of next week.

For all you north shore enthusiasts, don't get too pumped - we're seeing modest 2-4 foot surf with some small northwest pulses keeping things interesting. West-facing beaches are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves.

Maui and the Big Island are seeing some extra love on the east-facing shores, with surf building from 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet by Sunday afternoon. The south shores remain consistent with solid 5-7 foot waves that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds hovering around 5-10 mph. Temperatures will be sitting pretty in the mid-80s - perfect for a day of catching waves or chilling on the beach.

Safety first, wave warriors! Always check local conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf near a lifeguard. Mahalo and hang loose!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands as we track some seriously sweet swells rolling in.

Tropical Cyclone Kiko is brewing up some excitement, promising to amp up the east-facing shores with advisory-level surf by Monday night. We're looking at potential high surf warning conditions that'll have adrenaline junkies stoked!

South and southwest shores are serving up some delicious long-period swells. Sunday will kick things off with surf above the summer average, peaking around 5-7 feet. A reinforcing swell Tuesday will keep the momentum going, maintaining those tasty wave heights through the first half of next week.

For all you north shore enthusiasts, don't get too pumped - we're seeing modest 2-4 foot surf with some small northwest pulses keeping things interesting. West-facing beaches are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves.

Maui and the Big Island are seeing some extra love on the east-facing shores, with surf building from 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet by Sunday afternoon. The south shores remain consistent with solid 5-7 foot waves that'll have surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds hovering around 5-10 mph. Temperatures will be sitting pretty in the mid-80s - perfect for a day of catching waves or chilling on the beach.

Safety first, wave warriors! Always check local conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf near a lifeguard. Mahalo and hang loose!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Exciting Weekend Ahead with Tropical Cyclone Kiko Bringing Potential High Surf Conditions Across Islands</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4675296720</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's looking pretty sweet across the Hawaiian islands.

North shores are keeping things mellow with small 1-3 foot waves, perfect for beginners and those wanting a chill session. But hold onto your boards because things are about to get interesting!

A moderate south-southwest swell is rolling in, promising some solid action for south-facing shores. We're talking 2-4 feet tonight, ramping up to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. Longboarders and intermediate surfers, this is your moment to shine.

Now, let's talk about the real excitement - Tropical Cyclone Kiko is brewing up some potential mayhem on the east-facing shores. By Sunday through early next week, we could see surf heights approaching a High Surf Advisory, possibly even hitting warning levels by Monday night. Kiko's track and intensity will determine just how epic these waves get, so stay tuned and keep your eyes on the forecast.

East-facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet, providing consistent conditions for those who love predictable breaks. West-facing shores are offering modest 1-3 foot waves, great for casual paddling and SUP enthusiasts.

Winds are playing nice, blowing consistently from the east at 5-10 mph, which should create some clean, organized wave sets. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, making for classic Hawaiian surfing conditions.

Bottom line: This weekend offers something for every skill level. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's got waves calling your name. Stay safe, read the conditions, and as always, respect the ocean.

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 09:43:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's looking pretty sweet across the Hawaiian islands.

North shores are keeping things mellow with small 1-3 foot waves, perfect for beginners and those wanting a chill session. But hold onto your boards because things are about to get interesting!

A moderate south-southwest swell is rolling in, promising some solid action for south-facing shores. We're talking 2-4 feet tonight, ramping up to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. Longboarders and intermediate surfers, this is your moment to shine.

Now, let's talk about the real excitement - Tropical Cyclone Kiko is brewing up some potential mayhem on the east-facing shores. By Sunday through early next week, we could see surf heights approaching a High Surf Advisory, possibly even hitting warning levels by Monday night. Kiko's track and intensity will determine just how epic these waves get, so stay tuned and keep your eyes on the forecast.

East-facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet, providing consistent conditions for those who love predictable breaks. West-facing shores are offering modest 1-3 foot waves, great for casual paddling and SUP enthusiasts.

Winds are playing nice, blowing consistently from the east at 5-10 mph, which should create some clean, organized wave sets. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, making for classic Hawaiian surfing conditions.

Bottom line: This weekend offers something for every skill level. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's got waves calling your name. Stay safe, read the conditions, and as always, respect the ocean.

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's looking pretty sweet across the Hawaiian islands.

North shores are keeping things mellow with small 1-3 foot waves, perfect for beginners and those wanting a chill session. But hold onto your boards because things are about to get interesting!

A moderate south-southwest swell is rolling in, promising some solid action for south-facing shores. We're talking 2-4 feet tonight, ramping up to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. Longboarders and intermediate surfers, this is your moment to shine.

Now, let's talk about the real excitement - Tropical Cyclone Kiko is brewing up some potential mayhem on the east-facing shores. By Sunday through early next week, we could see surf heights approaching a High Surf Advisory, possibly even hitting warning levels by Monday night. Kiko's track and intensity will determine just how epic these waves get, so stay tuned and keep your eyes on the forecast.

East-facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet, providing consistent conditions for those who love predictable breaks. West-facing shores are offering modest 1-3 foot waves, great for casual paddling and SUP enthusiasts.

Winds are playing nice, blowing consistently from the east at 5-10 mph, which should create some clean, organized wave sets. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, making for classic Hawaiian surfing conditions.

Bottom line: This weekend offers something for every skill level. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's got waves calling your name. Stay safe, read the conditions, and as always, respect the ocean.

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: North Shore 3-5 Feet, South Swell Brewing, Tropical Cyclone Kiko Potential East Coast Impact</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and hitting the beaches.

North shores are looking solid with a steady 3-5 foot surf through Thursday. Those north and northwest swells are gradually fading but won't let things go completely flat. Expect some reinforcing short to medium-period waves keeping the action alive. Looking ahead, the northwest Pacific is heating up with low pressure systems potentially brewing some tasty swells by mid-next week.

South facing shores are serving up some mellow background energy right now, but hang tight - a sweet small to moderate long-period south-southwest swell is cooking and set to peak over the weekend. Perfect for those looking to catch some clean, glassy conditions.

East facing shores are currently running below average, but tropical excitement is brewing! Tropical Cyclone Kiko is eyeing Hawaii and might just deliver a punch of easterly energy early next week. We could be looking at potential High Surf Advisory conditions - so stay alert and ready.

Across the islands, expect consistent 3-5 foot north facing breaks, mild 1-3 foot south and west facing shores, and a steady 2-4 foot on east facing coastlines. Winds are holding steady from the east around 10-15 mph, keeping things crisp and clean.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny days with isolated showers and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen, surfers!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2025 09:44:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and hitting the beaches.

North shores are looking solid with a steady 3-5 foot surf through Thursday. Those north and northwest swells are gradually fading but won't let things go completely flat. Expect some reinforcing short to medium-period waves keeping the action alive. Looking ahead, the northwest Pacific is heating up with low pressure systems potentially brewing some tasty swells by mid-next week.

South facing shores are serving up some mellow background energy right now, but hang tight - a sweet small to moderate long-period south-southwest swell is cooking and set to peak over the weekend. Perfect for those looking to catch some clean, glassy conditions.

East facing shores are currently running below average, but tropical excitement is brewing! Tropical Cyclone Kiko is eyeing Hawaii and might just deliver a punch of easterly energy early next week. We could be looking at potential High Surf Advisory conditions - so stay alert and ready.

Across the islands, expect consistent 3-5 foot north facing breaks, mild 1-3 foot south and west facing shores, and a steady 2-4 foot on east facing coastlines. Winds are holding steady from the east around 10-15 mph, keeping things crisp and clean.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny days with isolated showers and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen, surfers!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and hitting the beaches.

North shores are looking solid with a steady 3-5 foot surf through Thursday. Those north and northwest swells are gradually fading but won't let things go completely flat. Expect some reinforcing short to medium-period waves keeping the action alive. Looking ahead, the northwest Pacific is heating up with low pressure systems potentially brewing some tasty swells by mid-next week.

South facing shores are serving up some mellow background energy right now, but hang tight - a sweet small to moderate long-period south-southwest swell is cooking and set to peak over the weekend. Perfect for those looking to catch some clean, glassy conditions.

East facing shores are currently running below average, but tropical excitement is brewing! Tropical Cyclone Kiko is eyeing Hawaii and might just deliver a punch of easterly energy early next week. We could be looking at potential High Surf Advisory conditions - so stay alert and ready.

Across the islands, expect consistent 3-5 foot north facing breaks, mild 1-3 foot south and west facing shores, and a steady 2-4 foot on east facing coastlines. Winds are holding steady from the east around 10-15 mph, keeping things crisp and clean.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny days with isolated showers and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s. UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen, surfers!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report Reveals Epic 6-8 Foot North Swells and Pristine Conditions Across Islands This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell scene across the Hawaiian Islands. North-facing shores are cranking with solid 6-8 foot waves that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through tomorrow. These medium-period north and northwest swells are delivering consistent action, gradually tapering off but still promising epic conditions.

If you're eyeing south-facing beaches, don't get too bummed. While the current south swell is fading, expect some background energy keeping things interesting. Whispers of a small to moderate south-southwest swell are brewing for the weekend, so stay tuned.

East-facing coastlines will maintain a mellow 2-4 foot profile - perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session. West-facing shores are holding steady with 3-5 foot waves across all islands.

Weather-wise, we're looking at prime conditions. Mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers, temperatures dancing in the mid-80s, and those classic Hawaiian east winds ranging 5-15 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Each island offers its unique flavor: Kauai's looking pristine, Oahu's bringing consistent breaks, Maui's serving up clean lines, and the Big Island's windward and leeward sides are serving up solid surf.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so paddle smart and stay near lifeguards. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2025 09:43:22 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell scene across the Hawaiian Islands. North-facing shores are cranking with solid 6-8 foot waves that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through tomorrow. These medium-period north and northwest swells are delivering consistent action, gradually tapering off but still promising epic conditions.

If you're eyeing south-facing beaches, don't get too bummed. While the current south swell is fading, expect some background energy keeping things interesting. Whispers of a small to moderate south-southwest swell are brewing for the weekend, so stay tuned.

East-facing coastlines will maintain a mellow 2-4 foot profile - perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session. West-facing shores are holding steady with 3-5 foot waves across all islands.

Weather-wise, we're looking at prime conditions. Mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers, temperatures dancing in the mid-80s, and those classic Hawaiian east winds ranging 5-15 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Each island offers its unique flavor: Kauai's looking pristine, Oahu's bringing consistent breaks, Maui's serving up clean lines, and the Big Island's windward and leeward sides are serving up solid surf.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so paddle smart and stay near lifeguards. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell scene across the Hawaiian Islands. North-facing shores are cranking with solid 6-8 foot waves that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked through tomorrow. These medium-period north and northwest swells are delivering consistent action, gradually tapering off but still promising epic conditions.

If you're eyeing south-facing beaches, don't get too bummed. While the current south swell is fading, expect some background energy keeping things interesting. Whispers of a small to moderate south-southwest swell are brewing for the weekend, so stay tuned.

East-facing coastlines will maintain a mellow 2-4 foot profile - perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session. West-facing shores are holding steady with 3-5 foot waves across all islands.

Weather-wise, we're looking at prime conditions. Mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers, temperatures dancing in the mid-80s, and those classic Hawaiian east winds ranging 5-15 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Each island offers its unique flavor: Kauai's looking pristine, Oahu's bringing consistent breaks, Maui's serving up clean lines, and the Big Island's windward and leeward sides are serving up solid surf.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so paddle smart and stay near lifeguards. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the water.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaii Surf Forecast: North Shores Set to Explode with 6-8 Foot Swells Across Multiple Islands This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for an epic wave-riding forecast that'll have you stoked!

Hawaii's north shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. We're looking at a solid 6-8 foot wave playground that'll keep adrenaline junkies grinning from ear to ear. A killer northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking Tuesday afternoon and bringing a reinforcing north pulse that'll keep the energy pumping.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set to score consistent north-facing breaks with consistent 6-8 foot surf. Surf enthusiasts, this is your moment! The northwest energy will gradually dial back through Thursday, but don't worry - you'll still have plenty of epic conditions to enjoy.

For those chasing smaller waves, west-facing shores will see a bump from 1-3 to 4-6 feet, especially around Oahu and the Big Island. South-facing beaches are winding down, dropping from 3-5 to 2-4 feet as that summer south swell fades.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with some scattered showers keeping things interesting. Winds will be steady from the east at 5-15 mph, creating clean conditions for catching waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:05-6:21 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:35-6:54 PM. Grab your board, apply that sunscreen, and get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf session!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 09:43:42 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for an epic wave-riding forecast that'll have you stoked!

Hawaii's north shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. We're looking at a solid 6-8 foot wave playground that'll keep adrenaline junkies grinning from ear to ear. A killer northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking Tuesday afternoon and bringing a reinforcing north pulse that'll keep the energy pumping.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set to score consistent north-facing breaks with consistent 6-8 foot surf. Surf enthusiasts, this is your moment! The northwest energy will gradually dial back through Thursday, but don't worry - you'll still have plenty of epic conditions to enjoy.

For those chasing smaller waves, west-facing shores will see a bump from 1-3 to 4-6 feet, especially around Oahu and the Big Island. South-facing beaches are winding down, dropping from 3-5 to 2-4 feet as that summer south swell fades.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with some scattered showers keeping things interesting. Winds will be steady from the east at 5-15 mph, creating clean conditions for catching waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:05-6:21 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:35-6:54 PM. Grab your board, apply that sunscreen, and get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf session!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for an epic wave-riding forecast that'll have you stoked!

Hawaii's north shores are about to light up with some serious swell action. We're looking at a solid 6-8 foot wave playground that'll keep adrenaline junkies grinning from ear to ear. A killer northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking Tuesday afternoon and bringing a reinforcing north pulse that'll keep the energy pumping.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set to score consistent north-facing breaks with consistent 6-8 foot surf. Surf enthusiasts, this is your moment! The northwest energy will gradually dial back through Thursday, but don't worry - you'll still have plenty of epic conditions to enjoy.

For those chasing smaller waves, west-facing shores will see a bump from 1-3 to 4-6 feet, especially around Oahu and the Big Island. South-facing beaches are winding down, dropping from 3-5 to 2-4 feet as that summer south swell fades.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with some scattered showers keeping things interesting. Winds will be steady from the east at 5-15 mph, creating clean conditions for catching waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:05-6:21 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:35-6:54 PM. Grab your board, apply that sunscreen, and get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf session!

Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Fading South Swell Gives Way to Promising Northwest Waves and Mellow Weekend Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1789972506</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow weekend in Hawaii with some interesting surf dynamics coming your way. 

South shore surfers, enjoy the last whispers of summer's south swell. These waves are quietly fading out, dropping from a solid 3-5 feet tonight to a more modest 2-4 feet by Sunday. It's like the ocean is gently saying goodbye to the season.

North shore crews, prepare for a subtle shift. A small short-period swell will tease you late this weekend with modest 1-3 foot waves. But hold onto your boards because Monday night brings something more exciting - a northwest swell that'll peak Tuesday with potential 4-6 foot faces. Classic September energy rolling in!

East side riders can expect consistent but mellow conditions. Trade winds are keeping things gentle, maintaining those 1-3 foot waves across the islands. Nothing groundbreaking, but definitely playful.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 70s overnight and upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with those signature isolated tropical showers keeping things interesting.

Wind patterns remain steady with east winds hovering around 5-10 mph, providing clean conditions for most breaks. Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:05-6:20 AM, with sunset sessions wrapping up between 6:37-6:55 PM.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, gorgeous weather, and that perfect Hawaiian vibe. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 09:45:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow weekend in Hawaii with some interesting surf dynamics coming your way. 

South shore surfers, enjoy the last whispers of summer's south swell. These waves are quietly fading out, dropping from a solid 3-5 feet tonight to a more modest 2-4 feet by Sunday. It's like the ocean is gently saying goodbye to the season.

North shore crews, prepare for a subtle shift. A small short-period swell will tease you late this weekend with modest 1-3 foot waves. But hold onto your boards because Monday night brings something more exciting - a northwest swell that'll peak Tuesday with potential 4-6 foot faces. Classic September energy rolling in!

East side riders can expect consistent but mellow conditions. Trade winds are keeping things gentle, maintaining those 1-3 foot waves across the islands. Nothing groundbreaking, but definitely playful.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 70s overnight and upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with those signature isolated tropical showers keeping things interesting.

Wind patterns remain steady with east winds hovering around 5-10 mph, providing clean conditions for most breaks. Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:05-6:20 AM, with sunset sessions wrapping up between 6:37-6:55 PM.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, gorgeous weather, and that perfect Hawaiian vibe. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow weekend in Hawaii with some interesting surf dynamics coming your way. 

South shore surfers, enjoy the last whispers of summer's south swell. These waves are quietly fading out, dropping from a solid 3-5 feet tonight to a more modest 2-4 feet by Sunday. It's like the ocean is gently saying goodbye to the season.

North shore crews, prepare for a subtle shift. A small short-period swell will tease you late this weekend with modest 1-3 foot waves. But hold onto your boards because Monday night brings something more exciting - a northwest swell that'll peak Tuesday with potential 4-6 foot faces. Classic September energy rolling in!

East side riders can expect consistent but mellow conditions. Trade winds are keeping things gentle, maintaining those 1-3 foot waves across the islands. Nothing groundbreaking, but definitely playful.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 70s overnight and upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with those signature isolated tropical showers keeping things interesting.

Wind patterns remain steady with east winds hovering around 5-10 mph, providing clean conditions for most breaks. Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:05-6:20 AM, with sunset sessions wrapping up between 6:37-6:55 PM.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, gorgeous weather, and that perfect Hawaiian vibe. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy the ride!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Epic North Shore Swells, Solid South Waves, and Perfect Weekend Conditions Ahead</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8534804324</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action!

South shores are holding steady with consistent 4 to 6 foot waves through Saturday, giving you solid summer surfing conditions. But don't get too comfortable - these waves will mellow out by Sunday and drop to background levels early next week.

North shore enthusiasts, listen up! A small short-period swell is sneaking in late this weekend, but the real excitement hits Monday night. A juicy northwest swell is charging toward the islands, promising to peak Tuesday with epic 4 to 6 foot waves that'll match September's classic average. Bonus: Another north swell is right on its tail, creating a killer mix of north and northwest energy from Tuesday through Thursday.

East facing shores are keeping things chill with gentle trade winds holding those waves to a modest 1 to 3 feet. Perfect for beginners or those wanting a mellow ride.

Each island's got its unique flavor: Kauai and Oahu are mirroring similar surf patterns, while Maui's west facing shores are slightly smaller. The Big Island's windward side is serving up consistent 2 to 4 foot east facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise in the mid-80s, and those east winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortably breezy.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 09:43:17 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action!

South shores are holding steady with consistent 4 to 6 foot waves through Saturday, giving you solid summer surfing conditions. But don't get too comfortable - these waves will mellow out by Sunday and drop to background levels early next week.

North shore enthusiasts, listen up! A small short-period swell is sneaking in late this weekend, but the real excitement hits Monday night. A juicy northwest swell is charging toward the islands, promising to peak Tuesday with epic 4 to 6 foot waves that'll match September's classic average. Bonus: Another north swell is right on its tail, creating a killer mix of north and northwest energy from Tuesday through Thursday.

East facing shores are keeping things chill with gentle trade winds holding those waves to a modest 1 to 3 feet. Perfect for beginners or those wanting a mellow ride.

Each island's got its unique flavor: Kauai and Oahu are mirroring similar surf patterns, while Maui's west facing shores are slightly smaller. The Big Island's windward side is serving up consistent 2 to 4 foot east facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise in the mid-80s, and those east winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortably breezy.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action!

South shores are holding steady with consistent 4 to 6 foot waves through Saturday, giving you solid summer surfing conditions. But don't get too comfortable - these waves will mellow out by Sunday and drop to background levels early next week.

North shore enthusiasts, listen up! A small short-period swell is sneaking in late this weekend, but the real excitement hits Monday night. A juicy northwest swell is charging toward the islands, promising to peak Tuesday with epic 4 to 6 foot waves that'll match September's classic average. Bonus: Another north swell is right on its tail, creating a killer mix of north and northwest energy from Tuesday through Thursday.

East facing shores are keeping things chill with gentle trade winds holding those waves to a modest 1 to 3 feet. Perfect for beginners or those wanting a mellow ride.

Each island's got its unique flavor: Kauai and Oahu are mirroring similar surf patterns, while Maui's west facing shores are slightly smaller. The Big Island's windward side is serving up consistent 2 to 4 foot east facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise in the mid-80s, and those east winds around 10 mph will keep things comfortably breezy.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report: Mellow South Swell Builds, East Winds Ease, Perfect Waves for Riders This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell report that's as smooth as Hawaii's coastline.

A mellow south swell is cruising into our islands, slowly building momentum. Expect a sweet reinforcing pulse Thursday that'll peak Friday near the summer average before mellowing out over the weekend. South facing shores will see surf in the 2-4 foot range - perfect for those looking to catch some clean lines.

Up north, a small short-period swell is peeking around the corner this weekend, with a more substantial northwest swell promising to arrive around September 2nd. Stay tuned, north shore enthusiasts!

East facing shores are looking at a gradual wind-down. Surf will drop from 2-4 feet to 1-3 feet Thursday as local and upstream winds ease up.

Island by island breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf conditions. South facing shores will maintain that consistent 2-4 foot range, while north and west facing shores keep things mellow at 0-2 and 1-3 feet respectively.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, and winds will be steady from the east around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: UV index is hitting extreme levels, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents might be lurking, so always swim near a lifeguard and keep your ocean awareness sharp.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking magical - catch those golden hour waves if you can! Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, Hawaii's waters are calling. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 09:44:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell report that's as smooth as Hawaii's coastline.

A mellow south swell is cruising into our islands, slowly building momentum. Expect a sweet reinforcing pulse Thursday that'll peak Friday near the summer average before mellowing out over the weekend. South facing shores will see surf in the 2-4 foot range - perfect for those looking to catch some clean lines.

Up north, a small short-period swell is peeking around the corner this weekend, with a more substantial northwest swell promising to arrive around September 2nd. Stay tuned, north shore enthusiasts!

East facing shores are looking at a gradual wind-down. Surf will drop from 2-4 feet to 1-3 feet Thursday as local and upstream winds ease up.

Island by island breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf conditions. South facing shores will maintain that consistent 2-4 foot range, while north and west facing shores keep things mellow at 0-2 and 1-3 feet respectively.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, and winds will be steady from the east around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: UV index is hitting extreme levels, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents might be lurking, so always swim near a lifeguard and keep your ocean awareness sharp.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking magical - catch those golden hour waves if you can! Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, Hawaii's waters are calling. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell report that's as smooth as Hawaii's coastline.

A mellow south swell is cruising into our islands, slowly building momentum. Expect a sweet reinforcing pulse Thursday that'll peak Friday near the summer average before mellowing out over the weekend. South facing shores will see surf in the 2-4 foot range - perfect for those looking to catch some clean lines.

Up north, a small short-period swell is peeking around the corner this weekend, with a more substantial northwest swell promising to arrive around September 2nd. Stay tuned, north shore enthusiasts!

East facing shores are looking at a gradual wind-down. Surf will drop from 2-4 feet to 1-3 feet Thursday as local and upstream winds ease up.

Island by island breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf conditions. South facing shores will maintain that consistent 2-4 foot range, while north and west facing shores keep things mellow at 0-2 and 1-3 feet respectively.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, and winds will be steady from the east around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: UV index is hitting extreme levels, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents might be lurking, so always swim near a lifeguard and keep your ocean awareness sharp.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking magical - catch those golden hour waves if you can! Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, Hawaii's waters are calling. Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Smooth Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Gentle 1-3 Foot Swells and Sunny Conditions Await Riders This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf forecast that's keeping things smooth and predictable.

Our south shores are serving up a delicate dance of small, long-period swells this week. Tonight and Wednesday, expect a gentle 1-3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting without going crazy. A subtle pulse of swell will sneak in late Wednesday night, building momentum towards Friday when we'll see near-average conditions before things mellow out over the weekend.

East facing shores are holding steady with some choppy 1-3 foot waves that'll hang around through Thursday. Winds are playing nice, gradually easing up through the weekend which should help smooth out those eastern breaks.

The big island's windward and southeast coasts are getting a bit more action, with 2-4 foot surf on both south and east facing shores. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some consistent conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian vibes - mostly sunny days with scattered isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise in the mid 80s, and those trademark east winds will be blowing around 10-15 mph, keeping things cool and comfortable.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend out there. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves.

Bottom line: Grab your board, stay safe, and enjoy some mellow Hawaiian surf. Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2025 09:45:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf forecast that's keeping things smooth and predictable.

Our south shores are serving up a delicate dance of small, long-period swells this week. Tonight and Wednesday, expect a gentle 1-3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting without going crazy. A subtle pulse of swell will sneak in late Wednesday night, building momentum towards Friday when we'll see near-average conditions before things mellow out over the weekend.

East facing shores are holding steady with some choppy 1-3 foot waves that'll hang around through Thursday. Winds are playing nice, gradually easing up through the weekend which should help smooth out those eastern breaks.

The big island's windward and southeast coasts are getting a bit more action, with 2-4 foot surf on both south and east facing shores. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some consistent conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian vibes - mostly sunny days with scattered isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise in the mid 80s, and those trademark east winds will be blowing around 10-15 mph, keeping things cool and comfortable.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend out there. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves.

Bottom line: Grab your board, stay safe, and enjoy some mellow Hawaiian surf. Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf forecast that's keeping things smooth and predictable.

Our south shores are serving up a delicate dance of small, long-period swells this week. Tonight and Wednesday, expect a gentle 1-3 foot surf that'll keep things interesting without going crazy. A subtle pulse of swell will sneak in late Wednesday night, building momentum towards Friday when we'll see near-average conditions before things mellow out over the weekend.

East facing shores are holding steady with some choppy 1-3 foot waves that'll hang around through Thursday. Winds are playing nice, gradually easing up through the weekend which should help smooth out those eastern breaks.

The big island's windward and southeast coasts are getting a bit more action, with 2-4 foot surf on both south and east facing shores. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some consistent conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian vibes - mostly sunny days with scattered isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise in the mid 80s, and those trademark east winds will be blowing around 10-15 mph, keeping things cool and comfortable.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend out there. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch some waves.

Bottom line: Grab your board, stay safe, and enjoy some mellow Hawaiian surf. Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report: Gentle Southern Swell Brings Mellow Waves and Sunny Skies Across Island Shorelines This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf scene as we dive into the latest coastal vibes across our island chain.

The swell situation is looking pretty chill right now. We've got a gentle southern pulse trickling in that'll provide a modest boost to our south-facing shores through Friday. Don't get too excited though - we're talking small, longer period waves that'll just add a touch of spice to the surf menu.

If you're planning to hit the water around Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, expect consistent 1-3 foot surf across most shorelines. North and west-facing zones are keeping things extra flat, hovering around 0-2 feet. East shores will be serving up some short period chop - nothing epic, but enough to keep things interesting.

Winds are playing their typical trade wind tune, blowing steady from the east around 10-15 mph. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things tropical.

Pro tip for beach lovers: The UV index is cranking up to extreme levels, especially around Oahu, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Early mornings and late afternoons will offer the most comfortable water conditions.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for those golden hour beach vibes - we're talking 6:03 to 6:19 AM for sunrise and 6:41 to 7:00 PM for sunset across the islands.

Bottom line: Mellow waves, warm waters, and classic Hawaiian conditions. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and get out there and enjoy the ocean!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2025 09:44:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf scene as we dive into the latest coastal vibes across our island chain.

The swell situation is looking pretty chill right now. We've got a gentle southern pulse trickling in that'll provide a modest boost to our south-facing shores through Friday. Don't get too excited though - we're talking small, longer period waves that'll just add a touch of spice to the surf menu.

If you're planning to hit the water around Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, expect consistent 1-3 foot surf across most shorelines. North and west-facing zones are keeping things extra flat, hovering around 0-2 feet. East shores will be serving up some short period chop - nothing epic, but enough to keep things interesting.

Winds are playing their typical trade wind tune, blowing steady from the east around 10-15 mph. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things tropical.

Pro tip for beach lovers: The UV index is cranking up to extreme levels, especially around Oahu, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Early mornings and late afternoons will offer the most comfortable water conditions.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for those golden hour beach vibes - we're talking 6:03 to 6:19 AM for sunrise and 6:41 to 7:00 PM for sunset across the islands.

Bottom line: Mellow waves, warm waters, and classic Hawaiian conditions. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and get out there and enjoy the ocean!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf scene as we dive into the latest coastal vibes across our island chain.

The swell situation is looking pretty chill right now. We've got a gentle southern pulse trickling in that'll provide a modest boost to our south-facing shores through Friday. Don't get too excited though - we're talking small, longer period waves that'll just add a touch of spice to the surf menu.

If you're planning to hit the water around Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, expect consistent 1-3 foot surf across most shorelines. North and west-facing zones are keeping things extra flat, hovering around 0-2 feet. East shores will be serving up some short period chop - nothing epic, but enough to keep things interesting.

Winds are playing their typical trade wind tune, blowing steady from the east around 10-15 mph. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things tropical.

Pro tip for beach lovers: The UV index is cranking up to extreme levels, especially around Oahu, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Early mornings and late afternoons will offer the most comfortable water conditions.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for those golden hour beach vibes - we're talking 6:03 to 6:19 AM for sunrise and 6:41 to 7:00 PM for sunset across the islands.

Bottom line: Mellow waves, warm waters, and classic Hawaiian conditions. Grab your board, your sunscreen, and get out there and enjoy the ocean!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Weekend Hawaii Surf Forecast: Small South Swells Fade with Sunny Skies and Warm Temperatures Ahead</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3020129457</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow weekend in Hawaii with some chill surf conditions rolling in.

South shore surfers can catch some lingering action with small overlapping swells hanging around. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves tonight that will gradually ease to 1 to 3 feet by Sunday. These sweet medium and long period south swells are slowly fading, but don't worry - another series of small long period swells is set to arrive by Tuesday, promising to keep the south shore pumping through Friday.

North and west facing shores are looking pretty flat, so longboarders might want to explore other options. East shores will have some trade wind wave chop keeping things interesting.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things tropical. Temperatures will be toasty, sitting in the mid to upper 80s across the islands. Winds will be steady from the east around 10 to 15 mph, creating that classic Hawaiian breeze.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm. Hanalei Bay and Honolulu will see high tides in the afternoon, with lows coming in around late evening. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect - around 6 AM and 7 PM respectively.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so don't forget your sunscreen, hat, and hydration. Whether you're catching waves, lounging on the beach, or just soaking up that island vibe, stay safe and enjoy the Hawaiian paradise!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2025 09:43:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow weekend in Hawaii with some chill surf conditions rolling in.

South shore surfers can catch some lingering action with small overlapping swells hanging around. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves tonight that will gradually ease to 1 to 3 feet by Sunday. These sweet medium and long period south swells are slowly fading, but don't worry - another series of small long period swells is set to arrive by Tuesday, promising to keep the south shore pumping through Friday.

North and west facing shores are looking pretty flat, so longboarders might want to explore other options. East shores will have some trade wind wave chop keeping things interesting.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things tropical. Temperatures will be toasty, sitting in the mid to upper 80s across the islands. Winds will be steady from the east around 10 to 15 mph, creating that classic Hawaiian breeze.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm. Hanalei Bay and Honolulu will see high tides in the afternoon, with lows coming in around late evening. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect - around 6 AM and 7 PM respectively.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so don't forget your sunscreen, hat, and hydration. Whether you're catching waves, lounging on the beach, or just soaking up that island vibe, stay safe and enjoy the Hawaiian paradise!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a mellow weekend in Hawaii with some chill surf conditions rolling in.

South shore surfers can catch some lingering action with small overlapping swells hanging around. Expect 2 to 4 foot waves tonight that will gradually ease to 1 to 3 feet by Sunday. These sweet medium and long period south swells are slowly fading, but don't worry - another series of small long period swells is set to arrive by Tuesday, promising to keep the south shore pumping through Friday.

North and west facing shores are looking pretty flat, so longboarders might want to explore other options. East shores will have some trade wind wave chop keeping things interesting.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things tropical. Temperatures will be toasty, sitting in the mid to upper 80s across the islands. Winds will be steady from the east around 10 to 15 mph, creating that classic Hawaiian breeze.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm. Hanalei Bay and Honolulu will see high tides in the afternoon, with lows coming in around late evening. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect - around 6 AM and 7 PM respectively.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so don't forget your sunscreen, hat, and hydration. Whether you're catching waves, lounging on the beach, or just soaking up that island vibe, stay safe and enjoy the Hawaiian paradise!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast Reveals Mellow South Shore Swells and Sunny Conditions for Weekend Water Enthusiasts</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9938767196</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf outlook that's looking pretty mellow but still packed with stoke.

Our South shores are holding steady with consistent medium and long period swells rolling in between 170 and 190 degrees. We're looking at a solid 2-4 foot range that'll keep things interesting without going crazy. Expect these waves to cruise through Saturday before gradually fading early next week.

The East facing shores are bringing some classic trade wind chop - nothing epic, but enough to keep things lively with 1-3 foot waves. Those persistent trade winds are doing their thing, keeping the energy consistent.

North facing shores? They're basically flat as a pancake - 0-2 feet of pure tranquility. West facing shores are holding a modest 1-3 foot range, perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny vibes with some scattered showers dropping by to say aloha. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, and those East winds are cruising around 10-15 mph.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Grab that high SPF and protect your skin while you're catching those waves.

Tide schedules are looking classic Hawaiian - with some interesting low and high points throughout the day. Each island has its unique rhythm, so check your local spots.

Bottom line: Solid summer conditions with enough variety to keep every level of surfer stoked. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2025 09:43:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf outlook that's looking pretty mellow but still packed with stoke.

Our South shores are holding steady with consistent medium and long period swells rolling in between 170 and 190 degrees. We're looking at a solid 2-4 foot range that'll keep things interesting without going crazy. Expect these waves to cruise through Saturday before gradually fading early next week.

The East facing shores are bringing some classic trade wind chop - nothing epic, but enough to keep things lively with 1-3 foot waves. Those persistent trade winds are doing their thing, keeping the energy consistent.

North facing shores? They're basically flat as a pancake - 0-2 feet of pure tranquility. West facing shores are holding a modest 1-3 foot range, perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny vibes with some scattered showers dropping by to say aloha. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, and those East winds are cruising around 10-15 mph.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Grab that high SPF and protect your skin while you're catching those waves.

Tide schedules are looking classic Hawaiian - with some interesting low and high points throughout the day. Each island has its unique rhythm, so check your local spots.

Bottom line: Solid summer conditions with enough variety to keep every level of surfer stoked. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf outlook that's looking pretty mellow but still packed with stoke.

Our South shores are holding steady with consistent medium and long period swells rolling in between 170 and 190 degrees. We're looking at a solid 2-4 foot range that'll keep things interesting without going crazy. Expect these waves to cruise through Saturday before gradually fading early next week.

The East facing shores are bringing some classic trade wind chop - nothing epic, but enough to keep things lively with 1-3 foot waves. Those persistent trade winds are doing their thing, keeping the energy consistent.

North facing shores? They're basically flat as a pancake - 0-2 feet of pure tranquility. West facing shores are holding a modest 1-3 foot range, perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny vibes with some scattered showers dropping by to say aloha. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, and those East winds are cruising around 10-15 mph.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is not just recommended - it's mandatory! Grab that high SPF and protect your skin while you're catching those waves.

Tide schedules are looking classic Hawaiian - with some interesting low and high points throughout the day. Each island has its unique rhythm, so check your local spots.

Bottom line: Solid summer conditions with enough variety to keep every level of surfer stoked. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Epic South Swell Arrives with Sunny Skies and 3-5 Foot Waves Across Island Shores</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6147022882</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's about to drop some serious ocean intel.

We're looking at a classic summer swell scenario unfolding across the Hawaiian islands. South-facing shores are about to get some serious love with waves ranging 2-4 feet tonight and pumping up to 3-5 feet tomorrow. The dream team of south swells between 170-190 degrees is rolling in, with the headliner arriving Thursday and Friday.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all sitting pretty with consistent surf conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding that classic island flavor. Temperatures will be hanging in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for catching waves or working on that golden tan.

East-facing shores will keep things spicy with choppy 2-4 foot waves driven by fresh trade winds hovering around 10-15 mph. North-facing shores? They're staying flat as a pancake, so surfers might want to focus their energy elsewhere.

Pro tip for wave hunters: The largest south swell peaks Thursday into Friday, so grab your board and sunscreen. By Sunday, these waves will start to mellow out, but don't worry - another small long-period south swell might sneak in mid-next week.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, these conditions are looking prime for some epic Hawaiian water time.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2025 09:43:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's about to drop some serious ocean intel.

We're looking at a classic summer swell scenario unfolding across the Hawaiian islands. South-facing shores are about to get some serious love with waves ranging 2-4 feet tonight and pumping up to 3-5 feet tomorrow. The dream team of south swells between 170-190 degrees is rolling in, with the headliner arriving Thursday and Friday.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all sitting pretty with consistent surf conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding that classic island flavor. Temperatures will be hanging in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for catching waves or working on that golden tan.

East-facing shores will keep things spicy with choppy 2-4 foot waves driven by fresh trade winds hovering around 10-15 mph. North-facing shores? They're staying flat as a pancake, so surfers might want to focus their energy elsewhere.

Pro tip for wave hunters: The largest south swell peaks Thursday into Friday, so grab your board and sunscreen. By Sunday, these waves will start to mellow out, but don't worry - another small long-period south swell might sneak in mid-next week.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, these conditions are looking prime for some epic Hawaiian water time.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's about to drop some serious ocean intel.

We're looking at a classic summer swell scenario unfolding across the Hawaiian islands. South-facing shores are about to get some serious love with waves ranging 2-4 feet tonight and pumping up to 3-5 feet tomorrow. The dream team of south swells between 170-190 degrees is rolling in, with the headliner arriving Thursday and Friday.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all sitting pretty with consistent surf conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding that classic island flavor. Temperatures will be hanging in the mid to upper 80s, perfect for catching waves or working on that golden tan.

East-facing shores will keep things spicy with choppy 2-4 foot waves driven by fresh trade winds hovering around 10-15 mph. North-facing shores? They're staying flat as a pancake, so surfers might want to focus their energy elsewhere.

Pro tip for wave hunters: The largest south swell peaks Thursday into Friday, so grab your board and sunscreen. By Sunday, these waves will start to mellow out, but don't worry - another small long-period south swell might sneak in mid-next week.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, these conditions are looking prime for some epic Hawaiian water time.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Summer Surf Forecast: South Swells and Trade Winds Deliver Epic Waves Across Island Shores This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf week that's all about those smooth south swells and steady trade winds.

We're looking at a series of small to medium south swells rolling in between 170 and 190 degrees, bringing some consistent action to our island shores. Expect surf heights around the summer average from late Wednesday through Saturday, with waves gradually chilling out by early next week.

South-facing shores are your go-to zones, serving up some sweet 2-4 foot waves tonight and potentially pumping up to 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon. If you're an east-facing shore enthusiast, you'll find consistently choppy 2-4 foot waves courtesy of those persistent trade winds.

North-facing shores? Keep your expectations low - we're talking nearly flat conditions throughout the forecast period. West-facing shores will see a slight bump from 1-3 feet tonight to 2-4 feet by Wednesday evening.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic east winds hovering around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend - especially with that extreme UV index on Oahu.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: around 6:00-6:17 AM and 6:45-7:05 PM across the islands. Perfect for early morning or sunset sessions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your favorite shore, and get ready for some solid Hawaiian summer surf. Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 09:43:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf week that's all about those smooth south swells and steady trade winds.

We're looking at a series of small to medium south swells rolling in between 170 and 190 degrees, bringing some consistent action to our island shores. Expect surf heights around the summer average from late Wednesday through Saturday, with waves gradually chilling out by early next week.

South-facing shores are your go-to zones, serving up some sweet 2-4 foot waves tonight and potentially pumping up to 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon. If you're an east-facing shore enthusiast, you'll find consistently choppy 2-4 foot waves courtesy of those persistent trade winds.

North-facing shores? Keep your expectations low - we're talking nearly flat conditions throughout the forecast period. West-facing shores will see a slight bump from 1-3 feet tonight to 2-4 feet by Wednesday evening.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic east winds hovering around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend - especially with that extreme UV index on Oahu.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: around 6:00-6:17 AM and 6:45-7:05 PM across the islands. Perfect for early morning or sunset sessions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your favorite shore, and get ready for some solid Hawaiian summer surf. Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf week that's all about those smooth south swells and steady trade winds.

We're looking at a series of small to medium south swells rolling in between 170 and 190 degrees, bringing some consistent action to our island shores. Expect surf heights around the summer average from late Wednesday through Saturday, with waves gradually chilling out by early next week.

South-facing shores are your go-to zones, serving up some sweet 2-4 foot waves tonight and potentially pumping up to 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon. If you're an east-facing shore enthusiast, you'll find consistently choppy 2-4 foot waves courtesy of those persistent trade winds.

North-facing shores? Keep your expectations low - we're talking nearly flat conditions throughout the forecast period. West-facing shores will see a slight bump from 1-3 feet tonight to 2-4 feet by Wednesday evening.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic east winds hovering around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will dance in the mid to upper 80s, so sunscreen is your best friend - especially with that extreme UV index on Oahu.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking primo: around 6:00-6:17 AM and 6:45-7:05 PM across the islands. Perfect for early morning or sunset sessions.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your favorite shore, and get ready for some solid Hawaiian summer surf. Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast Weekend Swell Hits South and East Shores with Waist to Head High Waves Across Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

The South Shore is lighting up with a sweet two-foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest. We're talking waist to head-high waves that'll keep surfers stoked through Sunday. This isn't just a one-hit wonder - expect a series of similar swells to keep our southern shores pumping all week long.

Over on the East Side, trade winds are creating some spicy chop that'll keep things interesting. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf across most island coastlines, with east-facing shores delivering some extra punch.

Breaking it down island by island: Kauai and Oahu are looking at nearly identical conditions - solid 3-5 foot surf on south and east shores, with mellow 1-3 foot waves on north and west sides. Maui's bringing slightly smaller south swells at 2-4 feet, but still plenty of fun.

The Big Island's getting in on the action too, with robust 3-5 foot surf on south and east shores. Windward and leeward sides will see consistent wave action that'll keep local and visiting surfers grinning.

Winds are holding steady around 10-15 mph from the east, with some areas seeing up to 20 mph. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2025 19:24:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

The South Shore is lighting up with a sweet two-foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest. We're talking waist to head-high waves that'll keep surfers stoked through Sunday. This isn't just a one-hit wonder - expect a series of similar swells to keep our southern shores pumping all week long.

Over on the East Side, trade winds are creating some spicy chop that'll keep things interesting. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf across most island coastlines, with east-facing shores delivering some extra punch.

Breaking it down island by island: Kauai and Oahu are looking at nearly identical conditions - solid 3-5 foot surf on south and east shores, with mellow 1-3 foot waves on north and west sides. Maui's bringing slightly smaller south swells at 2-4 feet, but still plenty of fun.

The Big Island's getting in on the action too, with robust 3-5 foot surf on south and east shores. Windward and leeward sides will see consistent wave action that'll keep local and visiting surfers grinning.

Winds are holding steady around 10-15 mph from the east, with some areas seeing up to 20 mph. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

The South Shore is lighting up with a sweet two-foot swell rolling in from the south-southwest. We're talking waist to head-high waves that'll keep surfers stoked through Sunday. This isn't just a one-hit wonder - expect a series of similar swells to keep our southern shores pumping all week long.

Over on the East Side, trade winds are creating some spicy chop that'll keep things interesting. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf across most island coastlines, with east-facing shores delivering some extra punch.

Breaking it down island by island: Kauai and Oahu are looking at nearly identical conditions - solid 3-5 foot surf on south and east shores, with mellow 1-3 foot waves on north and west sides. Maui's bringing slightly smaller south swells at 2-4 feet, but still plenty of fun.

The Big Island's getting in on the action too, with robust 3-5 foot surf on south and east shores. Windward and leeward sides will see consistent wave action that'll keep local and visiting surfers grinning.

Winds are holding steady around 10-15 mph from the east, with some areas seeing up to 20 mph. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for potential rip currents, and always respect the ocean. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy these epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report Weekend Forecast: East Shores Deliver 4-6 Foot Waves with Clean Swells and Sunny Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! This is your surf report for the Hawaiian Islands, brought to you with all the stoke and local flavor.

Get ready for a sweet weekend of surfing with some killer conditions across the island chain. The east-facing shores are going to be the star of the show, serving up consistent 4-6 foot waves that'll have longboarders and shortboarders alike grinning from ear to ear. These waves are looking clean and steady, powered by a small northeast swell that's hanging around.

South-facing shores are getting a nice little bump too, with surf climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a juicy 3-5 feet tomorrow. Expect some long-period southerly swells rolling through that'll provide some smooth, glassy faces perfect for carving.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow with 1-3 foot waves - not epic, but still plenty of fun for those looking to get wet. The trade winds are cranking up to 15-20 mph, which means some choppy conditions, especially around Oahu and Maui.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will be toasty, hovering in the mid to upper 80s. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is going extreme, especially on Oahu.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for those golden hour sessions. Just remember to respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and always surf within your skill level.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2025 09:43:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! This is your surf report for the Hawaiian Islands, brought to you with all the stoke and local flavor.

Get ready for a sweet weekend of surfing with some killer conditions across the island chain. The east-facing shores are going to be the star of the show, serving up consistent 4-6 foot waves that'll have longboarders and shortboarders alike grinning from ear to ear. These waves are looking clean and steady, powered by a small northeast swell that's hanging around.

South-facing shores are getting a nice little bump too, with surf climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a juicy 3-5 feet tomorrow. Expect some long-period southerly swells rolling through that'll provide some smooth, glassy faces perfect for carving.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow with 1-3 foot waves - not epic, but still plenty of fun for those looking to get wet. The trade winds are cranking up to 15-20 mph, which means some choppy conditions, especially around Oahu and Maui.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will be toasty, hovering in the mid to upper 80s. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is going extreme, especially on Oahu.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for those golden hour sessions. Just remember to respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and always surf within your skill level.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! This is your surf report for the Hawaiian Islands, brought to you with all the stoke and local flavor.

Get ready for a sweet weekend of surfing with some killer conditions across the island chain. The east-facing shores are going to be the star of the show, serving up consistent 4-6 foot waves that'll have longboarders and shortboarders alike grinning from ear to ear. These waves are looking clean and steady, powered by a small northeast swell that's hanging around.

South-facing shores are getting a nice little bump too, with surf climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a juicy 3-5 feet tomorrow. Expect some long-period southerly swells rolling through that'll provide some smooth, glassy faces perfect for carving.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow with 1-3 foot waves - not epic, but still plenty of fun for those looking to get wet. The trade winds are cranking up to 15-20 mph, which means some choppy conditions, especially around Oahu and Maui.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will be toasty, hovering in the mid to upper 80s. Pro tip: pack that sunscreen because the UV index is going extreme, especially on Oahu.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for those golden hour sessions. Just remember to respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and always surf within your skill level.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: South and East Swells Deliver Consistent Waves Across Islands with Comfortable Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2883477966</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a Hawaiian surf update that's as smooth as our island vibes.

The south swell is winding down, but don't hang up your board just yet. We've got some sweet long-period south southwest swells rolling in Thursday that'll keep things interesting. Expect surf heights hovering near average through early next week, staying comfortably below advisory levels.

East facing shores are about to get a little boost with a playful northeast swell hitting later today and cruising through Friday. Catch those clean waves while you can! Meanwhile, our north facing shores are keeping things tiny and mellow.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions. South facing shores will serve up consistent 2-4 foot waves, while east facing breaks will pump out a solid 3-5 foot range. North facing shores remain chill with 1-3 foot swells.

Maui's bringing similar energy with south and east facing shores looking prime. West facing breaks will see a slight uptick to 2-4 feet. The Big Island's windward and southeast sides are treating surfers to some tasty 3-5 foot south facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s, and northeast winds will keep things crisp at 5-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Hawaiian waves!

Catch you on the flip side, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Aug 2025 09:43:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a Hawaiian surf update that's as smooth as our island vibes.

The south swell is winding down, but don't hang up your board just yet. We've got some sweet long-period south southwest swells rolling in Thursday that'll keep things interesting. Expect surf heights hovering near average through early next week, staying comfortably below advisory levels.

East facing shores are about to get a little boost with a playful northeast swell hitting later today and cruising through Friday. Catch those clean waves while you can! Meanwhile, our north facing shores are keeping things tiny and mellow.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions. South facing shores will serve up consistent 2-4 foot waves, while east facing breaks will pump out a solid 3-5 foot range. North facing shores remain chill with 1-3 foot swells.

Maui's bringing similar energy with south and east facing shores looking prime. West facing breaks will see a slight uptick to 2-4 feet. The Big Island's windward and southeast sides are treating surfers to some tasty 3-5 foot south facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s, and northeast winds will keep things crisp at 5-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Hawaiian waves!

Catch you on the flip side, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a Hawaiian surf update that's as smooth as our island vibes.

The south swell is winding down, but don't hang up your board just yet. We've got some sweet long-period south southwest swells rolling in Thursday that'll keep things interesting. Expect surf heights hovering near average through early next week, staying comfortably below advisory levels.

East facing shores are about to get a little boost with a playful northeast swell hitting later today and cruising through Friday. Catch those clean waves while you can! Meanwhile, our north facing shores are keeping things tiny and mellow.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions. South facing shores will serve up consistent 2-4 foot waves, while east facing breaks will pump out a solid 3-5 foot range. North facing shores remain chill with 1-3 foot swells.

Maui's bringing similar energy with south and east facing shores looking prime. West facing breaks will see a slight uptick to 2-4 feet. The Big Island's windward and southeast sides are treating surfers to some tasty 3-5 foot south facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s, and northeast winds will keep things crisp at 5-15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy those Hawaiian waves!

Catch you on the flip side, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Weekend Swell Brings Playful Waves and Sunshine to Island Shores</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1355537122</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you waxing your board and checking the tides.

This week's surf scene is all about gradual transitions. The current south swell is slowly stepping down, but don't pack away your board just yet. By Saturday, a sneaky little long-period south swell will creep in, promising some weekend wave action that'll keep things interesting without hitting advisory levels.

East-facing shores are about to get a slight boost through Wednesday, with a small bump in surf heights. Expect 2-4 foot waves that'll keep things playful. But heads up - by Thursday and Friday, those waves will dial it back just a touch.

The trade winds are gearing up for a weekend performance, bringing some short-period chop that'll add some extra spice to your surf session. North-facing shores? They're staying on the shy side, keeping things minimal with 0-2 foot waves throughout the forecast period.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 80s during the day, dropping to mid 70s at night. Expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers to keep things interesting. Northeast winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph, adding a bit of texture to your beach day.

Pro tip for the surf seekers: while the waves might not be epic, they'll be consistent. West-facing and south-facing shores are holding steady with 2-4 foot waves tonight, dropping slightly to 1-3 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

Bottom line: It's Hawaii. The waves are calling. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get out there! Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2025 09:45:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you waxing your board and checking the tides.

This week's surf scene is all about gradual transitions. The current south swell is slowly stepping down, but don't pack away your board just yet. By Saturday, a sneaky little long-period south swell will creep in, promising some weekend wave action that'll keep things interesting without hitting advisory levels.

East-facing shores are about to get a slight boost through Wednesday, with a small bump in surf heights. Expect 2-4 foot waves that'll keep things playful. But heads up - by Thursday and Friday, those waves will dial it back just a touch.

The trade winds are gearing up for a weekend performance, bringing some short-period chop that'll add some extra spice to your surf session. North-facing shores? They're staying on the shy side, keeping things minimal with 0-2 foot waves throughout the forecast period.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 80s during the day, dropping to mid 70s at night. Expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers to keep things interesting. Northeast winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph, adding a bit of texture to your beach day.

Pro tip for the surf seekers: while the waves might not be epic, they'll be consistent. West-facing and south-facing shores are holding steady with 2-4 foot waves tonight, dropping slightly to 1-3 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

Bottom line: It's Hawaii. The waves are calling. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get out there! Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you waxing your board and checking the tides.

This week's surf scene is all about gradual transitions. The current south swell is slowly stepping down, but don't pack away your board just yet. By Saturday, a sneaky little long-period south swell will creep in, promising some weekend wave action that'll keep things interesting without hitting advisory levels.

East-facing shores are about to get a slight boost through Wednesday, with a small bump in surf heights. Expect 2-4 foot waves that'll keep things playful. But heads up - by Thursday and Friday, those waves will dial it back just a touch.

The trade winds are gearing up for a weekend performance, bringing some short-period chop that'll add some extra spice to your surf session. North-facing shores? They're staying on the shy side, keeping things minimal with 0-2 foot waves throughout the forecast period.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 80s during the day, dropping to mid 70s at night. Expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers to keep things interesting. Northeast winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph, adding a bit of texture to your beach day.

Pro tip for the surf seekers: while the waves might not be epic, they'll be consistent. West-facing and south-facing shores are holding steady with 2-4 foot waves tonight, dropping slightly to 1-3 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

Bottom line: It's Hawaii. The waves are calling. Grab your board, slather on some sunscreen, and get out there! Aloha and catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: South Shores Deliver 6-8 Foot Swells Tonight with Mellow Conditions Across Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet surf forecast straight from the Hawaiian islands.

The surf scene is cooling down after a recent high surf advisory, with conditions mellowing out across all islands. South shores are still pumping some decent waves, offering 6-8 foot swells tonight and gradually dropping to 2-4 feet by Tuesday afternoon. If you're a south shore enthusiast, now's your moment to catch some solid rides.

North and west facing shores are looking pretty tame, with surf hovering around 1-3 feet tonight and potentially dipping to 0-2 feet by Tuesday. Not exactly epic conditions, but still enough to keep things interesting for beginners and casual surfers.

East facing shores will see consistent 3-5 foot waves tonight, tapering to 1-3 feet tomorrow. Winds are expected to be light to moderate, predominantly from the east at around 10-15 mph, which should create some clean wave conditions.

The weather's looking mostly sunny with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian style. Temperatures will range from mid 70s overnight to upper 80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

A small Southern Hemisphere pulse is expected to give south shores a modest bump this weekend, so keep your eyes on the forecast. Trades are building, which means short period chop will increase, adding some extra texture to the waves.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - around 6 AM and 7 PM respectively - perfect for those golden hour surf sessions.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2025 09:42:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet surf forecast straight from the Hawaiian islands.

The surf scene is cooling down after a recent high surf advisory, with conditions mellowing out across all islands. South shores are still pumping some decent waves, offering 6-8 foot swells tonight and gradually dropping to 2-4 feet by Tuesday afternoon. If you're a south shore enthusiast, now's your moment to catch some solid rides.

North and west facing shores are looking pretty tame, with surf hovering around 1-3 feet tonight and potentially dipping to 0-2 feet by Tuesday. Not exactly epic conditions, but still enough to keep things interesting for beginners and casual surfers.

East facing shores will see consistent 3-5 foot waves tonight, tapering to 1-3 feet tomorrow. Winds are expected to be light to moderate, predominantly from the east at around 10-15 mph, which should create some clean wave conditions.

The weather's looking mostly sunny with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian style. Temperatures will range from mid 70s overnight to upper 80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

A small Southern Hemisphere pulse is expected to give south shores a modest bump this weekend, so keep your eyes on the forecast. Trades are building, which means short period chop will increase, adding some extra texture to the waves.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - around 6 AM and 7 PM respectively - perfect for those golden hour surf sessions.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet surf forecast straight from the Hawaiian islands.

The surf scene is cooling down after a recent high surf advisory, with conditions mellowing out across all islands. South shores are still pumping some decent waves, offering 6-8 foot swells tonight and gradually dropping to 2-4 feet by Tuesday afternoon. If you're a south shore enthusiast, now's your moment to catch some solid rides.

North and west facing shores are looking pretty tame, with surf hovering around 1-3 feet tonight and potentially dipping to 0-2 feet by Tuesday. Not exactly epic conditions, but still enough to keep things interesting for beginners and casual surfers.

East facing shores will see consistent 3-5 foot waves tonight, tapering to 1-3 feet tomorrow. Winds are expected to be light to moderate, predominantly from the east at around 10-15 mph, which should create some clean wave conditions.

The weather's looking mostly sunny with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian style. Temperatures will range from mid 70s overnight to upper 80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

A small Southern Hemisphere pulse is expected to give south shores a modest bump this weekend, so keep your eyes on the forecast. Trades are building, which means short period chop will increase, adding some extra texture to the waves.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - around 6 AM and 7 PM respectively - perfect for those golden hour surf sessions.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive South Swell Hits Hawaii Tropical Storm Henriette Brings Epic Waves Surfers Warned to Exercise Caution</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9125598744</link>
      <description>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at some serious south swell action that's pushing near warning levels and keeping things exciting.

South-facing shores are cranking with 10 to 14-foot waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice. These monster swells are peaking tonight and holding strong through tomorrow morning. Experienced riders, this is your moment - but newbies should definitely keep a safe distance.

Tropical Storm Henriette is making a cameo appearance, sending a medium period east swell that'll briefly juice up east-facing shores on Sunday. Expect those waves to bump up from a modest 2-4 feet to a more playful 4-6 feet, before settling back down by Monday.

North-facing shores are keeping it mellow with tiny 2-4 foot waves tonight, dropping to 1-3 feet by Sunday afternoon. A small northwest pulse is lurking, ready to sneak in Sunday night and Monday.

Trade winds are holding steady at a comfortable 5-10 mph, creating clean conditions across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with partly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding a bit of island spice to your weekend.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke with these sizeable swells. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves, Hawaii style!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2025 09:42:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at some serious south swell action that's pushing near warning levels and keeping things exciting.

South-facing shores are cranking with 10 to 14-foot waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice. These monster swells are peaking tonight and holding strong through tomorrow morning. Experienced riders, this is your moment - but newbies should definitely keep a safe distance.

Tropical Storm Henriette is making a cameo appearance, sending a medium period east swell that'll briefly juice up east-facing shores on Sunday. Expect those waves to bump up from a modest 2-4 feet to a more playful 4-6 feet, before settling back down by Monday.

North-facing shores are keeping it mellow with tiny 2-4 foot waves tonight, dropping to 1-3 feet by Sunday afternoon. A small northwest pulse is lurking, ready to sneak in Sunday night and Monday.

Trade winds are holding steady at a comfortable 5-10 mph, creating clean conditions across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with partly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding a bit of island spice to your weekend.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke with these sizeable swells. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves, Hawaii style!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a wild weekend ride across the Hawaiian islands. We're looking at some serious south swell action that's pushing near warning levels and keeping things exciting.

South-facing shores are cranking with 10 to 14-foot waves that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice. These monster swells are peaking tonight and holding strong through tomorrow morning. Experienced riders, this is your moment - but newbies should definitely keep a safe distance.

Tropical Storm Henriette is making a cameo appearance, sending a medium period east swell that'll briefly juice up east-facing shores on Sunday. Expect those waves to bump up from a modest 2-4 feet to a more playful 4-6 feet, before settling back down by Monday.

North-facing shores are keeping it mellow with tiny 2-4 foot waves tonight, dropping to 1-3 feet by Sunday afternoon. A small northwest pulse is lurking, ready to sneak in Sunday night and Monday.

Trade winds are holding steady at a comfortable 5-10 mph, creating clean conditions across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with partly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding a bit of island spice to your weekend.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke with these sizeable swells. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves, Hawaii style!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive 10-14 Foot South Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands This Weekend Surfers Warned of High Surf Advisory and Potential Dangerous Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. The south shores are lighting up with a powerful swell that's about to turn heads and test board skills.

We're looking at a high surf advisory for all south-facing beaches with wave heights climbing to an impressive 10-14 feet - that's serious big wave territory. The swell arrived earlier today and is expected to maintain advisory levels through Sunday night, potentially even pushing into warning conditions if the waves amp up.

For the east-facing shores, expect some choppy conditions tonight with trade winds keeping things interesting. A medium period east swell from Tropical Storm Henriette might roll in Sunday, adding some extra excitement to those breaks.

North shore surfers aren't getting skunked either - a small northwest swell is passing through, keeping the waves from going completely flat. Another tiny northwest pulse is expected to arrive by Monday.

Let's break it down by island: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions with south-facing shores seeing the most action. Winds are generally east at 5-15 mph, temperatures sitting comfortably in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers.

Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions, with first light around 6 AM and evening light lingering until just after 7 PM.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts - rip currents are likely with these elevated surf conditions. Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and ride safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 09:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. The south shores are lighting up with a powerful swell that's about to turn heads and test board skills.

We're looking at a high surf advisory for all south-facing beaches with wave heights climbing to an impressive 10-14 feet - that's serious big wave territory. The swell arrived earlier today and is expected to maintain advisory levels through Sunday night, potentially even pushing into warning conditions if the waves amp up.

For the east-facing shores, expect some choppy conditions tonight with trade winds keeping things interesting. A medium period east swell from Tropical Storm Henriette might roll in Sunday, adding some extra excitement to those breaks.

North shore surfers aren't getting skunked either - a small northwest swell is passing through, keeping the waves from going completely flat. Another tiny northwest pulse is expected to arrive by Monday.

Let's break it down by island: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions with south-facing shores seeing the most action. Winds are generally east at 5-15 mph, temperatures sitting comfortably in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers.

Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions, with first light around 6 AM and evening light lingering until just after 7 PM.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts - rip currents are likely with these elevated surf conditions. Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and ride safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. The south shores are lighting up with a powerful swell that's about to turn heads and test board skills.

We're looking at a high surf advisory for all south-facing beaches with wave heights climbing to an impressive 10-14 feet - that's serious big wave territory. The swell arrived earlier today and is expected to maintain advisory levels through Sunday night, potentially even pushing into warning conditions if the waves amp up.

For the east-facing shores, expect some choppy conditions tonight with trade winds keeping things interesting. A medium period east swell from Tropical Storm Henriette might roll in Sunday, adding some extra excitement to those breaks.

North shore surfers aren't getting skunked either - a small northwest swell is passing through, keeping the waves from going completely flat. Another tiny northwest pulse is expected to arrive by Monday.

Let's break it down by island: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions with south-facing shores seeing the most action. Winds are generally east at 5-15 mph, temperatures sitting comfortably in the mid-70s to mid-80s, and mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers.

Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions, with first light around 6 AM and evening light lingering until just after 7 PM.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts - rip currents are likely with these elevated surf conditions. Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and ride safe!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic South Swell Hits Hawaiian Islands: Surfers Prepare for 8-12 Foot Waves and Tropical Surf Conditions This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3997513792</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave-riding week across the Hawaiian Islands. The south swell is about to light up our shores with some serious juice. We're looking at a stellar forecast that'll have longboarders and shortboarders alike stoked!

Starting tonight, long-period forerunners from a powerful south swell are rolling in. By Thursday, things are going to get really interesting - expect south-facing shores to see surf climbing from 6-8 feet in the morning to a pumping 8-12 feet by afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are going to be absolute fire zones for wave hunters!

The eastern exposure is still feeling the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Gil, keeping things spicy with 6-8 foot waves tonight, dropping to a more mellow 4-6 feet tomorrow. Those trade winds are going to stabilize, bringing us back to more typical conditions.

North-facing shores are staying relatively calm with small 1-3 foot surf. A tiny northwest swell from a former West Pacific typhoon is keeping things from going completely flat - so even the north shores will have some playful options.

For the Big Island, expect some nice variety - windward and southeast areas will see consistent 4-6 foot east-facing waves, while the leeward side offers 5-7 foot south swells that'll bump up to 7-10 feet by Thursday afternoon.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny days with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, and those east winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and have fun out there! Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2025 09:42:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave-riding week across the Hawaiian Islands. The south swell is about to light up our shores with some serious juice. We're looking at a stellar forecast that'll have longboarders and shortboarders alike stoked!

Starting tonight, long-period forerunners from a powerful south swell are rolling in. By Thursday, things are going to get really interesting - expect south-facing shores to see surf climbing from 6-8 feet in the morning to a pumping 8-12 feet by afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are going to be absolute fire zones for wave hunters!

The eastern exposure is still feeling the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Gil, keeping things spicy with 6-8 foot waves tonight, dropping to a more mellow 4-6 feet tomorrow. Those trade winds are going to stabilize, bringing us back to more typical conditions.

North-facing shores are staying relatively calm with small 1-3 foot surf. A tiny northwest swell from a former West Pacific typhoon is keeping things from going completely flat - so even the north shores will have some playful options.

For the Big Island, expect some nice variety - windward and southeast areas will see consistent 4-6 foot east-facing waves, while the leeward side offers 5-7 foot south swells that'll bump up to 7-10 feet by Thursday afternoon.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny days with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, and those east winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and have fun out there! Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave-riding week across the Hawaiian Islands. The south swell is about to light up our shores with some serious juice. We're looking at a stellar forecast that'll have longboarders and shortboarders alike stoked!

Starting tonight, long-period forerunners from a powerful south swell are rolling in. By Thursday, things are going to get really interesting - expect south-facing shores to see surf climbing from 6-8 feet in the morning to a pumping 8-12 feet by afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are going to be absolute fire zones for wave hunters!

The eastern exposure is still feeling the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Gil, keeping things spicy with 6-8 foot waves tonight, dropping to a more mellow 4-6 feet tomorrow. Those trade winds are going to stabilize, bringing us back to more typical conditions.

North-facing shores are staying relatively calm with small 1-3 foot surf. A tiny northwest swell from a former West Pacific typhoon is keeping things from going completely flat - so even the north shores will have some playful options.

For the Big Island, expect some nice variety - windward and southeast areas will see consistent 4-6 foot east-facing waves, while the leeward side offers 5-7 foot south swells that'll bump up to 7-10 feet by Thursday afternoon.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny days with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, and those east winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and have fun out there! Surf's up, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast Reveals Epic South and East Swell with High Surf Advisory Conditions This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5667533758</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands.

Surf's definitely up this week, with some serious south swell action rolling through. We're looking at above-average conditions that'll have you stoked from Kauai to the Big Island. Those south-facing shores are going to be pumping with 6-8 foot waves tonight and into Wednesday, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels by Friday.

But wait, there's more! East-facing shores are getting some tropical love from what's left of Cyclone Gil, bringing consistent 6-8 foot waves that'll keep things interesting. Trade wind chop will add some extra punch to those breaks, so expect some dynamic conditions.

North-facing shores aren't going completely flat either. A series of small northwest swells will keep things moving with 1-3 foot waves providing just enough action to keep longboarders entertained.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will be hanging in the mid-80s, and those northeast winds will be cruising around 5-10 mph - perfect for some smooth sailing.

UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen, and keep an eye on those rip currents. They can get spicy with these surf conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, and always respect the ocean. Each island's got its own unique wave personality today, so choose your spot wisely.

Catch you in the lineup, Hawaii! Mahalo and hang loose!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2025 09:42:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands.

Surf's definitely up this week, with some serious south swell action rolling through. We're looking at above-average conditions that'll have you stoked from Kauai to the Big Island. Those south-facing shores are going to be pumping with 6-8 foot waves tonight and into Wednesday, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels by Friday.

But wait, there's more! East-facing shores are getting some tropical love from what's left of Cyclone Gil, bringing consistent 6-8 foot waves that'll keep things interesting. Trade wind chop will add some extra punch to those breaks, so expect some dynamic conditions.

North-facing shores aren't going completely flat either. A series of small northwest swells will keep things moving with 1-3 foot waves providing just enough action to keep longboarders entertained.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will be hanging in the mid-80s, and those northeast winds will be cruising around 5-10 mph - perfect for some smooth sailing.

UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen, and keep an eye on those rip currents. They can get spicy with these surf conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, and always respect the ocean. Each island's got its own unique wave personality today, so choose your spot wisely.

Catch you in the lineup, Hawaii! Mahalo and hang loose!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands.

Surf's definitely up this week, with some serious south swell action rolling through. We're looking at above-average conditions that'll have you stoked from Kauai to the Big Island. Those south-facing shores are going to be pumping with 6-8 foot waves tonight and into Wednesday, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels by Friday.

But wait, there's more! East-facing shores are getting some tropical love from what's left of Cyclone Gil, bringing consistent 6-8 foot waves that'll keep things interesting. Trade wind chop will add some extra punch to those breaks, so expect some dynamic conditions.

North-facing shores aren't going completely flat either. A series of small northwest swells will keep things moving with 1-3 foot waves providing just enough action to keep longboarders entertained.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will be hanging in the mid-80s, and those northeast winds will be cruising around 5-10 mph - perfect for some smooth sailing.

UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen, and keep an eye on those rip currents. They can get spicy with these surf conditions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out, and always respect the ocean. Each island's got its own unique wave personality today, so choose your spot wisely.

Catch you in the lineup, Hawaii! Mahalo and hang loose!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report High Surf Advisory Signals Epic Waves on South and East Shores with Tropical Swell Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3262497281</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell-tastic forecast that's about to break down the epic ocean conditions hitting Hawaii.

The southern shores are firing up with a moderate long-period swell that's lifting surf to High Surf Advisory levels. Tonight and early Tuesday, expect south-facing beaches to see impressive 8-12 foot waves, gradually dropping to 7-9 feet by Tuesday afternoon. 

Meanwhile, tropical remnants are stirring up some serious action on the east-facing shores. Tropical Cyclone Gil's ghost swell is combining with trade wind chop to push east-facing breaks near advisory levels, peaking around 6-9 feet through Tuesday.

Surf hunters on the north shores will find a subtle treat courtesy of former Typhoon Krosa. While the waves are modest at 1-3 feet, there's just enough juice to keep things interesting, with another small northwest swell scheduled to arrive late Wednesday.

The wind situation looks pretty classic Hawaiian - steady east winds around 10-15 mph creating clean conditions across most islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all under a High Surf Advisory for south-facing shores, so be prepared for some serious wave action. West-facing beaches will maintain a solid 5-8 foot range.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the power of the Hawaiian waters. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Aug 2025 09:42:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell-tastic forecast that's about to break down the epic ocean conditions hitting Hawaii.

The southern shores are firing up with a moderate long-period swell that's lifting surf to High Surf Advisory levels. Tonight and early Tuesday, expect south-facing beaches to see impressive 8-12 foot waves, gradually dropping to 7-9 feet by Tuesday afternoon. 

Meanwhile, tropical remnants are stirring up some serious action on the east-facing shores. Tropical Cyclone Gil's ghost swell is combining with trade wind chop to push east-facing breaks near advisory levels, peaking around 6-9 feet through Tuesday.

Surf hunters on the north shores will find a subtle treat courtesy of former Typhoon Krosa. While the waves are modest at 1-3 feet, there's just enough juice to keep things interesting, with another small northwest swell scheduled to arrive late Wednesday.

The wind situation looks pretty classic Hawaiian - steady east winds around 10-15 mph creating clean conditions across most islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all under a High Surf Advisory for south-facing shores, so be prepared for some serious wave action. West-facing beaches will maintain a solid 5-8 foot range.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the power of the Hawaiian waters. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell-tastic forecast that's about to break down the epic ocean conditions hitting Hawaii.

The southern shores are firing up with a moderate long-period swell that's lifting surf to High Surf Advisory levels. Tonight and early Tuesday, expect south-facing beaches to see impressive 8-12 foot waves, gradually dropping to 7-9 feet by Tuesday afternoon. 

Meanwhile, tropical remnants are stirring up some serious action on the east-facing shores. Tropical Cyclone Gil's ghost swell is combining with trade wind chop to push east-facing breaks near advisory levels, peaking around 6-9 feet through Tuesday.

Surf hunters on the north shores will find a subtle treat courtesy of former Typhoon Krosa. While the waves are modest at 1-3 feet, there's just enough juice to keep things interesting, with another small northwest swell scheduled to arrive late Wednesday.

The wind situation looks pretty classic Hawaiian - steady east winds around 10-15 mph creating clean conditions across most islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all under a High Surf Advisory for south-facing shores, so be prepared for some serious wave action. West-facing beaches will maintain a solid 5-8 foot range.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the power of the Hawaiian waters. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: South and Northwest Swells Deliver Exciting Weekend Conditions with Typhoon Krosa Impact</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands. 

Our south swell is winding down, but don't hang up those boards just yet. A moderate long period south swell is rolling in late Sunday and into Monday, potentially bringing advisory-level conditions to south facing shores. Bonus: another south swell is tracking for the latter half of the week.

East shore surfers can expect choppy and elevated conditions through most of Sunday, with trades slowly easing back. Winds are cranking around 15-20 mph, so expect some serious texture.

The real gem this weekend? Typhoon Krosa is sending a small but spicy northwest swell our way. North facing shores will see a slight bump - nothing massive, but enough to keep things interesting. Expect 1-3 foot faces with another potential boost Wednesday night into Thursday.

Across the islands, surf ranges are looking consistent. South facing shores are holding strong at 4-6 feet, west facing shores steady at 3-5 feet. North and east facing shores are more mellow, sitting in the 0-3 foot range.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mid 70s overnight, climbing to upper 80s during the day. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with a chance of passing showers.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise is early, sunset late - maximize those water hours!

Aloha and epic waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2025 09:42:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands. 

Our south swell is winding down, but don't hang up those boards just yet. A moderate long period south swell is rolling in late Sunday and into Monday, potentially bringing advisory-level conditions to south facing shores. Bonus: another south swell is tracking for the latter half of the week.

East shore surfers can expect choppy and elevated conditions through most of Sunday, with trades slowly easing back. Winds are cranking around 15-20 mph, so expect some serious texture.

The real gem this weekend? Typhoon Krosa is sending a small but spicy northwest swell our way. North facing shores will see a slight bump - nothing massive, but enough to keep things interesting. Expect 1-3 foot faces with another potential boost Wednesday night into Thursday.

Across the islands, surf ranges are looking consistent. South facing shores are holding strong at 4-6 feet, west facing shores steady at 3-5 feet. North and east facing shores are more mellow, sitting in the 0-3 foot range.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mid 70s overnight, climbing to upper 80s during the day. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with a chance of passing showers.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise is early, sunset late - maximize those water hours!

Aloha and epic waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands. 

Our south swell is winding down, but don't hang up those boards just yet. A moderate long period south swell is rolling in late Sunday and into Monday, potentially bringing advisory-level conditions to south facing shores. Bonus: another south swell is tracking for the latter half of the week.

East shore surfers can expect choppy and elevated conditions through most of Sunday, with trades slowly easing back. Winds are cranking around 15-20 mph, so expect some serious texture.

The real gem this weekend? Typhoon Krosa is sending a small but spicy northwest swell our way. North facing shores will see a slight bump - nothing massive, but enough to keep things interesting. Expect 1-3 foot faces with another potential boost Wednesday night into Thursday.

Across the islands, surf ranges are looking consistent. South facing shores are holding strong at 4-6 feet, west facing shores steady at 3-5 feet. North and east facing shores are more mellow, sitting in the 0-3 foot range.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - mid 70s overnight, climbing to upper 80s during the day. Expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with a chance of passing showers.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise is early, sunset late - maximize those water hours!

Aloha and epic waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Weekend Surf Report: Massive South Swell, Strong Trade Winds, and Typhoon Krosa Potential Spark Exciting Coastal Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling summer weekend in Hawaii with some serious surf action brewing.

South shores are still riding high with a robust 8 to 12 foot swell that'll gradually mellow out overnight. But don't pack away your boards just yet - another south swell is charging in late Sunday into Monday, promising to kick surf heights right back up to advisory levels.

East shores are looking choppy and energetic with strong trade winds keeping things wild through the weekend. Expect consistent 4 to 6 foot waves that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

North facing shores are playing it cool with nearly flat conditions, but typhoon Krosa might just shake things up. A small northwest swell could surprise us late weekend, offering a brief moment of excitement for north shore enthusiasts.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. East winds are cranking between 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious wind texture on those waves.

For the Big Island crew, windward and southeast shores will see consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, while leeward areas enjoy slightly calmer conditions.

Sunrise chasers, set those alarms around 6 AM, and sunset lovers can catch the golden hour between 6:57 and 7:17 PM depending on your island.

Catch those waves safely, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 09:41:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling summer weekend in Hawaii with some serious surf action brewing.

South shores are still riding high with a robust 8 to 12 foot swell that'll gradually mellow out overnight. But don't pack away your boards just yet - another south swell is charging in late Sunday into Monday, promising to kick surf heights right back up to advisory levels.

East shores are looking choppy and energetic with strong trade winds keeping things wild through the weekend. Expect consistent 4 to 6 foot waves that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

North facing shores are playing it cool with nearly flat conditions, but typhoon Krosa might just shake things up. A small northwest swell could surprise us late weekend, offering a brief moment of excitement for north shore enthusiasts.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. East winds are cranking between 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious wind texture on those waves.

For the Big Island crew, windward and southeast shores will see consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, while leeward areas enjoy slightly calmer conditions.

Sunrise chasers, set those alarms around 6 AM, and sunset lovers can catch the golden hour between 6:57 and 7:17 PM depending on your island.

Catch those waves safely, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling summer weekend in Hawaii with some serious surf action brewing.

South shores are still riding high with a robust 8 to 12 foot swell that'll gradually mellow out overnight. But don't pack away your boards just yet - another south swell is charging in late Sunday into Monday, promising to kick surf heights right back up to advisory levels.

East shores are looking choppy and energetic with strong trade winds keeping things wild through the weekend. Expect consistent 4 to 6 foot waves that'll challenge even seasoned surfers.

North facing shores are playing it cool with nearly flat conditions, but typhoon Krosa might just shake things up. A small northwest swell could surprise us late weekend, offering a brief moment of excitement for north shore enthusiasts.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. East winds are cranking between 15 to 20 mph, so expect some serious wind texture on those waves.

For the Big Island crew, windward and southeast shores will see consistent 4 to 6 foot waves, while leeward areas enjoy slightly calmer conditions.

Sunrise chasers, set those alarms around 6 AM, and sunset lovers can catch the golden hour between 6:57 and 7:17 PM depending on your island.

Catch those waves safely, stay stoked, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Massive Hawaiian Surf Alert: 14-Foot Swells Slam South Shores, East Winds Deliver Epic Weekend Wave Conditions</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing down your board and checking those swells.

Hawaii's about to serve up some serious wave action this week. The south shores are firing up with a multi-day swell that's going to rock your world. We're looking at surf heights climbing to 9-14 feet - that's right, double overhead and then some! Expect the peak to hit late Thursday, potentially pushing into warning level territory.

While the south shores are stealing the spotlight, don't sleep on the east shores. Trade winds are cranking up some solid wind waves that'll keep things interesting, holding steady around 4-6 feet through the weekend. Bonus: a tiny northwest surprise might be brewing courtesy of Typhoon Krosa, potentially bringing a small pulse to north facing shores this weekend.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 70s overnight and pushing into the mid to upper 80s during the day. Winds will be consistent from the east, ranging from a mild 5 to a peppy 20 miles per hour depending on your island.

Pro tip for all you surf enthusiasts: Keep an eye on those rip currents. With these hefty swells, ocean conditions can change faster than you can say "hang ten". Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard.

Whether you're a pro looking for monster waves or a casual beach lover, Hawaii's got something brewing for everyone. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those epic waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:44:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing down your board and checking those swells.

Hawaii's about to serve up some serious wave action this week. The south shores are firing up with a multi-day swell that's going to rock your world. We're looking at surf heights climbing to 9-14 feet - that's right, double overhead and then some! Expect the peak to hit late Thursday, potentially pushing into warning level territory.

While the south shores are stealing the spotlight, don't sleep on the east shores. Trade winds are cranking up some solid wind waves that'll keep things interesting, holding steady around 4-6 feet through the weekend. Bonus: a tiny northwest surprise might be brewing courtesy of Typhoon Krosa, potentially bringing a small pulse to north facing shores this weekend.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 70s overnight and pushing into the mid to upper 80s during the day. Winds will be consistent from the east, ranging from a mild 5 to a peppy 20 miles per hour depending on your island.

Pro tip for all you surf enthusiasts: Keep an eye on those rip currents. With these hefty swells, ocean conditions can change faster than you can say "hang ten". Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard.

Whether you're a pro looking for monster waves or a casual beach lover, Hawaii's got something brewing for everyone. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those epic waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing down your board and checking those swells.

Hawaii's about to serve up some serious wave action this week. The south shores are firing up with a multi-day swell that's going to rock your world. We're looking at surf heights climbing to 9-14 feet - that's right, double overhead and then some! Expect the peak to hit late Thursday, potentially pushing into warning level territory.

While the south shores are stealing the spotlight, don't sleep on the east shores. Trade winds are cranking up some solid wind waves that'll keep things interesting, holding steady around 4-6 feet through the weekend. Bonus: a tiny northwest surprise might be brewing courtesy of Typhoon Krosa, potentially bringing a small pulse to north facing shores this weekend.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 70s overnight and pushing into the mid to upper 80s during the day. Winds will be consistent from the east, ranging from a mild 5 to a peppy 20 miles per hour depending on your island.

Pro tip for all you surf enthusiasts: Keep an eye on those rip currents. With these hefty swells, ocean conditions can change faster than you can say "hang ten". Always check local beach conditions and surf near a lifeguard.

Whether you're a pro looking for monster waves or a casual beach lover, Hawaii's got something brewing for everyone. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those epic waves!

Surf's up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic South Swell Hits Hawaii: 8-12 Foot Waves Set to Thrill Surfers with Multi Day Surf Forecast This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4917664289</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week in Hawaii that's about to light up our shores with some serious swell action.

South facing shores are gearing up for a multi-day surf fest that'll have you stoked! Tonight kicks off our first long period swell, with waves building to a solid 5-6 feet by tomorrow - right in the sweet spot for summertime surf. But hold onto your boards, because things are about to get serious.

Late Thursday, a massive south swell is rolling in that'll push surf heights to a jaw-dropping 8-12 feet - well above advisory levels. This monster will hold strong through Friday, gradually backing down over the weekend. And just when you thought it was over, another long period south swell is waiting in the wings for early next week.

East facing shores aren't sitting this out either. Strengthening trade winds are generating some tasty wind waves that'll rise to seasonal averages by late Wednesday and stick around through the weekend.

For you north shore enthusiasts, don't write off those typically flat summer conditions just yet. Typhoon Krosa in the western Pacific might serve up a small northwest swell this weekend to keep things interesting.

Across the islands, consistent surf ranges are looking solid: South facing shores will see 3-5 feet tonight, ramping up to 4-6 feet tomorrow, and peaking at 5-7 feet. East and west facing shores are serving up respectable 2-4 foot waves tonight, trending up to 3-5 feet tomorrow.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers, east winds around 10-20 mph, and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2025 09:45:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week in Hawaii that's about to light up our shores with some serious swell action.

South facing shores are gearing up for a multi-day surf fest that'll have you stoked! Tonight kicks off our first long period swell, with waves building to a solid 5-6 feet by tomorrow - right in the sweet spot for summertime surf. But hold onto your boards, because things are about to get serious.

Late Thursday, a massive south swell is rolling in that'll push surf heights to a jaw-dropping 8-12 feet - well above advisory levels. This monster will hold strong through Friday, gradually backing down over the weekend. And just when you thought it was over, another long period south swell is waiting in the wings for early next week.

East facing shores aren't sitting this out either. Strengthening trade winds are generating some tasty wind waves that'll rise to seasonal averages by late Wednesday and stick around through the weekend.

For you north shore enthusiasts, don't write off those typically flat summer conditions just yet. Typhoon Krosa in the western Pacific might serve up a small northwest swell this weekend to keep things interesting.

Across the islands, consistent surf ranges are looking solid: South facing shores will see 3-5 feet tonight, ramping up to 4-6 feet tomorrow, and peaking at 5-7 feet. East and west facing shores are serving up respectable 2-4 foot waves tonight, trending up to 3-5 feet tomorrow.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers, east winds around 10-20 mph, and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week in Hawaii that's about to light up our shores with some serious swell action.

South facing shores are gearing up for a multi-day surf fest that'll have you stoked! Tonight kicks off our first long period swell, with waves building to a solid 5-6 feet by tomorrow - right in the sweet spot for summertime surf. But hold onto your boards, because things are about to get serious.

Late Thursday, a massive south swell is rolling in that'll push surf heights to a jaw-dropping 8-12 feet - well above advisory levels. This monster will hold strong through Friday, gradually backing down over the weekend. And just when you thought it was over, another long period south swell is waiting in the wings for early next week.

East facing shores aren't sitting this out either. Strengthening trade winds are generating some tasty wind waves that'll rise to seasonal averages by late Wednesday and stick around through the weekend.

For you north shore enthusiasts, don't write off those typically flat summer conditions just yet. Typhoon Krosa in the western Pacific might serve up a small northwest swell this weekend to keep things interesting.

Across the islands, consistent surf ranges are looking solid: South facing shores will see 3-5 feet tonight, ramping up to 4-6 feet tomorrow, and peaking at 5-7 feet. East and west facing shores are serving up respectable 2-4 foot waves tonight, trending up to 3-5 feet tomorrow.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers, east winds around 10-20 mph, and temperatures hanging in the mid to upper 80s.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Epic Hawaiian Surf Forecast: South Shore Swell Peaks Thursday with 4-5 Foot Waves and Tropical System Mix</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1672552521</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic week of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our island shores.

South shore surfers, grab your boards because a seriously sweet swell is rolling in. Starting late Tuesday afternoon, we're looking at a building wave train that'll peak Thursday with 4 to 5 foot faces - definitely crossing into High Surf Advisory territory. Expect these epic conditions to stick around through Friday, with potential bonus action from tropical system swells mixing things up.

East side riders, your playground is about to get fired up as trade winds crank up the energy. Expect seasonal average surf levels developing late Wednesday and Thursday, holding steady through the weekend before likely tapering off early next week.

North shore crew, don't tune out just yet. While it's been flat city, Typhoon Krosa brewing in the western Pacific might serve up a surprise small long-period northwest swell this weekend. Nothing massive, but enough to break the summer monotony.

Island by island breakdown shows consistent patterns - south and east facing shores will see the most action, with surf ranges climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to 2-4 and even 3-5 feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing shores will see modest bumps, while north shores remain pretty chill.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 80s, and east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things spicy.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and swim near lifeguards. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf playground!

Mahalo and epic waves ahead!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2025 09:43:51 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic week of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our island shores.

South shore surfers, grab your boards because a seriously sweet swell is rolling in. Starting late Tuesday afternoon, we're looking at a building wave train that'll peak Thursday with 4 to 5 foot faces - definitely crossing into High Surf Advisory territory. Expect these epic conditions to stick around through Friday, with potential bonus action from tropical system swells mixing things up.

East side riders, your playground is about to get fired up as trade winds crank up the energy. Expect seasonal average surf levels developing late Wednesday and Thursday, holding steady through the weekend before likely tapering off early next week.

North shore crew, don't tune out just yet. While it's been flat city, Typhoon Krosa brewing in the western Pacific might serve up a surprise small long-period northwest swell this weekend. Nothing massive, but enough to break the summer monotony.

Island by island breakdown shows consistent patterns - south and east facing shores will see the most action, with surf ranges climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to 2-4 and even 3-5 feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing shores will see modest bumps, while north shores remain pretty chill.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 80s, and east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things spicy.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and swim near lifeguards. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf playground!

Mahalo and epic waves ahead!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic week of Hawaiian surf action that's about to light up our island shores.

South shore surfers, grab your boards because a seriously sweet swell is rolling in. Starting late Tuesday afternoon, we're looking at a building wave train that'll peak Thursday with 4 to 5 foot faces - definitely crossing into High Surf Advisory territory. Expect these epic conditions to stick around through Friday, with potential bonus action from tropical system swells mixing things up.

East side riders, your playground is about to get fired up as trade winds crank up the energy. Expect seasonal average surf levels developing late Wednesday and Thursday, holding steady through the weekend before likely tapering off early next week.

North shore crew, don't tune out just yet. While it's been flat city, Typhoon Krosa brewing in the western Pacific might serve up a surprise small long-period northwest swell this weekend. Nothing massive, but enough to break the summer monotony.

Island by island breakdown shows consistent patterns - south and east facing shores will see the most action, with surf ranges climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to 2-4 and even 3-5 feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing shores will see modest bumps, while north shores remain pretty chill.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers, temperatures cruising in the mid to upper 80s, and east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things spicy.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and swim near lifeguards. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf playground!

Mahalo and epic waves ahead!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Mellow Weekend Waves with Massive South Swell Brewing for Mid Next Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9310387682</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf weekend with most shores sitting pretty in the 1-3 foot range. Don't expect any epic swells just yet, but hold onto your boards because something big is brewing!

A massive storm system east of New Zealand is cooking up some serious ocean energy. Satellite observations are showing waves reaching a mind-blowing 40 feet - that's like a liquid mountain! Forecasters are getting excited about a potential long-period south swell that could arrive mid-next week. This bad boy might just push past the High Surf Advisory threshold, so stay tuned.

For now, let's talk local conditions. North and west facing shores are staying flat with 0-2 foot waves - basically pond conditions. South and east facing shores will see some gentle 1-3 foot rollers that are perfect for beginners or those looking to do some casual paddling.

Trade winds are playing it cool right now, gradually weakening but expected to pick up steam next week. East shores should see some increased action as wind speeds ramp up.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents can be sneaky, and surf conditions can change faster than a Hawaiian minute.

Catch you on the waves, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2025 09:43:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf weekend with most shores sitting pretty in the 1-3 foot range. Don't expect any epic swells just yet, but hold onto your boards because something big is brewing!

A massive storm system east of New Zealand is cooking up some serious ocean energy. Satellite observations are showing waves reaching a mind-blowing 40 feet - that's like a liquid mountain! Forecasters are getting excited about a potential long-period south swell that could arrive mid-next week. This bad boy might just push past the High Surf Advisory threshold, so stay tuned.

For now, let's talk local conditions. North and west facing shores are staying flat with 0-2 foot waves - basically pond conditions. South and east facing shores will see some gentle 1-3 foot rollers that are perfect for beginners or those looking to do some casual paddling.

Trade winds are playing it cool right now, gradually weakening but expected to pick up steam next week. East shores should see some increased action as wind speeds ramp up.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents can be sneaky, and surf conditions can change faster than a Hawaiian minute.

Catch you on the waves, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Let's break down the weekend surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf weekend with most shores sitting pretty in the 1-3 foot range. Don't expect any epic swells just yet, but hold onto your boards because something big is brewing!

A massive storm system east of New Zealand is cooking up some serious ocean energy. Satellite observations are showing waves reaching a mind-blowing 40 feet - that's like a liquid mountain! Forecasters are getting excited about a potential long-period south swell that could arrive mid-next week. This bad boy might just push past the High Surf Advisory threshold, so stay tuned.

For now, let's talk local conditions. North and west facing shores are staying flat with 0-2 foot waves - basically pond conditions. South and east facing shores will see some gentle 1-3 foot rollers that are perfect for beginners or those looking to do some casual paddling.

Trade winds are playing it cool right now, gradually weakening but expected to pick up steam next week. East shores should see some increased action as wind speeds ramp up.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s - classic Hawaiian paradise conditions. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents can be sneaky, and surf conditions can change faster than a Hawaiian minute.

Catch you on the waves, surf fam!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report: Epic Weekend Waves Across Islands with 2-5 Foot Swells and Sunny Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1856577909</link>
      <description>Aloha, surf riders! Get ready for a weekend of island waves that'll keep you stoked but not overwhelmed.

Let's break down the Hawaiian surf scene starting with Kauai, where the south shores are serving up a solid 2-4 foot swell - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. The east-facing shores are matching that energy, giving you consistent waves throughout the day.

Oahu's looking pretty sweet too, with similar 2-4 foot south and east-facing surf. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Pro tip: the UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Maui's bringing some extra spice with east-facing shores pushing 3-5 feet tonight, dropping to a still-tasty 2-4 feet tomorrow. The winds are steady at 10-15 mph, which means some texture on those waves for you wind enthusiasts.

The Big Island's windward and southeast zones are really showing up, with south and east shores delivering 3-5 foot waves tonight, mellowing to 2-4 feet by Saturday. Those northeast winds will add some character to your rides.

A quick heads up - there's a storm brewing east of New Zealand that might generate a serious south swell later next week, potentially crossing the High Surf Advisory threshold. Stay tuned, wave hunters!

Sunrise, sunset, low tides, high tides - we've got all the details. Just remember, every beach has its own personality, so always check local conditions and surf near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2025 09:44:01 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf riders! Get ready for a weekend of island waves that'll keep you stoked but not overwhelmed.

Let's break down the Hawaiian surf scene starting with Kauai, where the south shores are serving up a solid 2-4 foot swell - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. The east-facing shores are matching that energy, giving you consistent waves throughout the day.

Oahu's looking pretty sweet too, with similar 2-4 foot south and east-facing surf. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Pro tip: the UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Maui's bringing some extra spice with east-facing shores pushing 3-5 feet tonight, dropping to a still-tasty 2-4 feet tomorrow. The winds are steady at 10-15 mph, which means some texture on those waves for you wind enthusiasts.

The Big Island's windward and southeast zones are really showing up, with south and east shores delivering 3-5 foot waves tonight, mellowing to 2-4 feet by Saturday. Those northeast winds will add some character to your rides.

A quick heads up - there's a storm brewing east of New Zealand that might generate a serious south swell later next week, potentially crossing the High Surf Advisory threshold. Stay tuned, wave hunters!

Sunrise, sunset, low tides, high tides - we've got all the details. Just remember, every beach has its own personality, so always check local conditions and surf near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf riders! Get ready for a weekend of island waves that'll keep you stoked but not overwhelmed.

Let's break down the Hawaiian surf scene starting with Kauai, where the south shores are serving up a solid 2-4 foot swell - perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. The east-facing shores are matching that energy, giving you consistent waves throughout the day.

Oahu's looking pretty sweet too, with similar 2-4 foot south and east-facing surf. Expect mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Pro tip: the UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Maui's bringing some extra spice with east-facing shores pushing 3-5 feet tonight, dropping to a still-tasty 2-4 feet tomorrow. The winds are steady at 10-15 mph, which means some texture on those waves for you wind enthusiasts.

The Big Island's windward and southeast zones are really showing up, with south and east shores delivering 3-5 foot waves tonight, mellowing to 2-4 feet by Saturday. Those northeast winds will add some character to your rides.

A quick heads up - there's a storm brewing east of New Zealand that might generate a serious south swell later next week, potentially crossing the High Surf Advisory threshold. Stay tuned, wave hunters!

Sunrise, sunset, low tides, high tides - we've got all the details. Just remember, every beach has its own personality, so always check local conditions and surf near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mellow Hawaiian Surf Forecast Reveals Small Swells and Sunny Conditions Across Island Beaches This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow wave scene across the Hawaiian islands this week. The surf's looking pretty chill, with small swells keeping things interesting.

South-facing shores are hanging tight with a modest 1-3 foot range. We've got some background long-period swells rolling in from the south and southwest, creating a smooth but subtle ride. Word on the water is that some gale-force lows near New Zealand might spark up a more exciting south swell later next week, potentially bringing above-average waves to our southern coastlines.

East-facing shores are serving up a slightly spicier 2-4 foot surf, with some zones seeing up to 3-5 feet during the evening hours. These choppy conditions are expected to mellow out as local and upstream winds ease up.

The tropical vibe includes some disturbances tracking south of the islands, which might send some short to medium period south and southeast swells our way. Keep your eyes on those forecasts!

For the island-specific breakdown, we're looking at consistent conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf profiles - small north and west facing shores, playful east-facing breaks, and gentle south-facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph adding some nice texture to the water.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Safety first, though - always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up... just not too far up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:44:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow wave scene across the Hawaiian islands this week. The surf's looking pretty chill, with small swells keeping things interesting.

South-facing shores are hanging tight with a modest 1-3 foot range. We've got some background long-period swells rolling in from the south and southwest, creating a smooth but subtle ride. Word on the water is that some gale-force lows near New Zealand might spark up a more exciting south swell later next week, potentially bringing above-average waves to our southern coastlines.

East-facing shores are serving up a slightly spicier 2-4 foot surf, with some zones seeing up to 3-5 feet during the evening hours. These choppy conditions are expected to mellow out as local and upstream winds ease up.

The tropical vibe includes some disturbances tracking south of the islands, which might send some short to medium period south and southeast swells our way. Keep your eyes on those forecasts!

For the island-specific breakdown, we're looking at consistent conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf profiles - small north and west facing shores, playful east-facing breaks, and gentle south-facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph adding some nice texture to the water.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Safety first, though - always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up... just not too far up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow wave scene across the Hawaiian islands this week. The surf's looking pretty chill, with small swells keeping things interesting.

South-facing shores are hanging tight with a modest 1-3 foot range. We've got some background long-period swells rolling in from the south and southwest, creating a smooth but subtle ride. Word on the water is that some gale-force lows near New Zealand might spark up a more exciting south swell later next week, potentially bringing above-average waves to our southern coastlines.

East-facing shores are serving up a slightly spicier 2-4 foot surf, with some zones seeing up to 3-5 feet during the evening hours. These choppy conditions are expected to mellow out as local and upstream winds ease up.

The tropical vibe includes some disturbances tracking south of the islands, which might send some short to medium period south and southeast swells our way. Keep your eyes on those forecasts!

For the island-specific breakdown, we're looking at consistent conditions. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf profiles - small north and west facing shores, playful east-facing breaks, and gentle south-facing waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph adding some nice texture to the water.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Safety first, though - always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up... just not too far up!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Summer Surf Forecast: Mellow Southwest Swell, Choppy East Waves, and Perfect Beach Conditions This Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4747598914</link>
      <description>Aloha surf seekers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer wave forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

A mellow southwest swell is rolling in, giving south and west facing shores a gentle boost through the weekend. But don't get too excited - we're talking modest waves in the 1-3 foot range for most zones.

East facing shores are keeping things interesting with consistent 3-5 foot choppy conditions. Perfect for intermediate surfers looking for some playful action. North facing shores? Basically flat - more of a paddleboard or longboard scenario.

Winds are playing their typical trade wind symphony - steady east winds around 10-15 mph, occasionally gusting to 20 mph. This means clean conditions for windward side breaks, especially on Oahu and Maui.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian summer vibes - mid 70s overnight, climbing to mid-upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding that local flavor.

UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is not optional - it's mandatory. Protect that skin while you're catching waves.

Tide schedules are looking interesting with some interesting low tide moments - even dipping slightly below zero in spots like Haleiwa and Kona. Perfect for exploring tide pools or finding those hidden surf breaks.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your coast, and enjoy some mellow Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 09:44:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surf seekers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer wave forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

A mellow southwest swell is rolling in, giving south and west facing shores a gentle boost through the weekend. But don't get too excited - we're talking modest waves in the 1-3 foot range for most zones.

East facing shores are keeping things interesting with consistent 3-5 foot choppy conditions. Perfect for intermediate surfers looking for some playful action. North facing shores? Basically flat - more of a paddleboard or longboard scenario.

Winds are playing their typical trade wind symphony - steady east winds around 10-15 mph, occasionally gusting to 20 mph. This means clean conditions for windward side breaks, especially on Oahu and Maui.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian summer vibes - mid 70s overnight, climbing to mid-upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding that local flavor.

UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is not optional - it's mandatory. Protect that skin while you're catching waves.

Tide schedules are looking interesting with some interesting low tide moments - even dipping slightly below zero in spots like Haleiwa and Kona. Perfect for exploring tide pools or finding those hidden surf breaks.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your coast, and enjoy some mellow Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surf seekers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer wave forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

A mellow southwest swell is rolling in, giving south and west facing shores a gentle boost through the weekend. But don't get too excited - we're talking modest waves in the 1-3 foot range for most zones.

East facing shores are keeping things interesting with consistent 3-5 foot choppy conditions. Perfect for intermediate surfers looking for some playful action. North facing shores? Basically flat - more of a paddleboard or longboard scenario.

Winds are playing their typical trade wind symphony - steady east winds around 10-15 mph, occasionally gusting to 20 mph. This means clean conditions for windward side breaks, especially on Oahu and Maui.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian summer vibes - mid 70s overnight, climbing to mid-upper 80s during the day. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers adding that local flavor.

UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is not optional - it's mandatory. Protect that skin while you're catching waves.

Tide schedules are looking interesting with some interesting low tide moments - even dipping slightly below zero in spots like Haleiwa and Kona. Perfect for exploring tide pools or finding those hidden surf breaks.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your coast, and enjoy some mellow Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Multiple Southerly Swells Set to Deliver Exciting 2-4 Foot Waves Across Island Shores</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell week across the Hawaiian islands. Multiple pulses of southerly and southwesterly swells are cruising our way, promising some exciting surf conditions.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at consistent 2-4 foot surf along south and east facing shores, with west facing spots offering a mellow 1-3 feet. North shores will remain nearly flat, so longboarders might want to get creative.

Oahu's surf scene follows a similar vibe. Expect 2-4 foot waves on south and east shores, with west facing breaks serving up 1-3 foot rollers. The north shore remains tranquil, perfect for beach lounging. Pro tip: The UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Maui surfers can anticipate the same 2-4 foot south and east shore waves, with west facing breaks delivering 1-3 foot sets. Winds will be steady from the east around 15 mph, creating some nice conditions for intermediate riders.

The Big Island's windward and southeast areas are looking at 2-4 foot south and east facing waves. Leeward sides will see similar 2-4 foot south shore action, with west facing breaks offering a chill 1-3 foot ride.

A quick weather heads up: expect partly sunny skies with isolated showers scattered across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, making for perfect beach day conditions.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguard stations. Catch those waves, respect the ocean, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2025 09:43:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell week across the Hawaiian islands. Multiple pulses of southerly and southwesterly swells are cruising our way, promising some exciting surf conditions.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at consistent 2-4 foot surf along south and east facing shores, with west facing spots offering a mellow 1-3 feet. North shores will remain nearly flat, so longboarders might want to get creative.

Oahu's surf scene follows a similar vibe. Expect 2-4 foot waves on south and east shores, with west facing breaks serving up 1-3 foot rollers. The north shore remains tranquil, perfect for beach lounging. Pro tip: The UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Maui surfers can anticipate the same 2-4 foot south and east shore waves, with west facing breaks delivering 1-3 foot sets. Winds will be steady from the east around 15 mph, creating some nice conditions for intermediate riders.

The Big Island's windward and southeast areas are looking at 2-4 foot south and east facing waves. Leeward sides will see similar 2-4 foot south shore action, with west facing breaks offering a chill 1-3 foot ride.

A quick weather heads up: expect partly sunny skies with isolated showers scattered across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, making for perfect beach day conditions.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguard stations. Catch those waves, respect the ocean, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell week across the Hawaiian islands. Multiple pulses of southerly and southwesterly swells are cruising our way, promising some exciting surf conditions.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at consistent 2-4 foot surf along south and east facing shores, with west facing spots offering a mellow 1-3 feet. North shores will remain nearly flat, so longboarders might want to get creative.

Oahu's surf scene follows a similar vibe. Expect 2-4 foot waves on south and east shores, with west facing breaks serving up 1-3 foot rollers. The north shore remains tranquil, perfect for beach lounging. Pro tip: The UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Maui surfers can anticipate the same 2-4 foot south and east shore waves, with west facing breaks delivering 1-3 foot sets. Winds will be steady from the east around 15 mph, creating some nice conditions for intermediate riders.

The Big Island's windward and southeast areas are looking at 2-4 foot south and east facing waves. Leeward sides will see similar 2-4 foot south shore action, with west facing breaks offering a chill 1-3 foot ride.

A quick weather heads up: expect partly sunny skies with isolated showers scattered across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80s, making for perfect beach day conditions.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf near lifeguard stations. Catch those waves, respect the ocean, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Weekend Surf Forecast: South Swell Arrives with Mixed Conditions and Moderate Wave Heights Across Islands</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9154627243</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of mixed swell action across the Hawaiian Islands. Our south-facing shores are about to get a tasty treat with a 3-5 foot swell that'll keep surfers stoked through Sunday. That small southwest pulse is sneaking in late tonight and will peak before gradually chilling out early next week.

East-facing coastlines are seeing a gradual wind-down with trade winds easing, dropping from a solid 3-5 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. North-facing shores? Pretty much flat - so longboarders might want to look elsewhere.

Kauai's looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s with gentle east winds around 10 mph. Sunrise comes early at 6:05 AM, giving early birds plenty of light to catch some waves.

Oahu's bringing some serious UV action - extreme levels, so pack that sunscreen! Expect partly sunny conditions with scattered showers and east winds cranking around 15 mph. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80s, perfect for a day of ocean adventures.

Maui and the Big Island are serving up similar vibes - east winds, scattered showers, and temperatures in the mid-80s. The south and east-facing shores will deliver consistent 3-5 foot surf tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 09:44:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of mixed swell action across the Hawaiian Islands. Our south-facing shores are about to get a tasty treat with a 3-5 foot swell that'll keep surfers stoked through Sunday. That small southwest pulse is sneaking in late tonight and will peak before gradually chilling out early next week.

East-facing coastlines are seeing a gradual wind-down with trade winds easing, dropping from a solid 3-5 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. North-facing shores? Pretty much flat - so longboarders might want to look elsewhere.

Kauai's looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s with gentle east winds around 10 mph. Sunrise comes early at 6:05 AM, giving early birds plenty of light to catch some waves.

Oahu's bringing some serious UV action - extreme levels, so pack that sunscreen! Expect partly sunny conditions with scattered showers and east winds cranking around 15 mph. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80s, perfect for a day of ocean adventures.

Maui and the Big Island are serving up similar vibes - east winds, scattered showers, and temperatures in the mid-80s. The south and east-facing shores will deliver consistent 3-5 foot surf tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of mixed swell action across the Hawaiian Islands. Our south-facing shores are about to get a tasty treat with a 3-5 foot swell that'll keep surfers stoked through Sunday. That small southwest pulse is sneaking in late tonight and will peak before gradually chilling out early next week.

East-facing coastlines are seeing a gradual wind-down with trade winds easing, dropping from a solid 3-5 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. North-facing shores? Pretty much flat - so longboarders might want to look elsewhere.

Kauai's looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s with gentle east winds around 10 mph. Sunrise comes early at 6:05 AM, giving early birds plenty of light to catch some waves.

Oahu's bringing some serious UV action - extreme levels, so pack that sunscreen! Expect partly sunny conditions with scattered showers and east winds cranking around 15 mph. Temperatures will climb to the mid-80s, perfect for a day of ocean adventures.

Maui and the Big Island are serving up similar vibes - east winds, scattered showers, and temperatures in the mid-80s. The south and east-facing shores will deliver consistent 3-5 foot surf tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report Weekend Forecast: Mixed Swells, Sunny Skies, and Perfect Conditions for Beach and Surf Enthusiasts</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaii surf report that'll have you grabbing your board and sunscreen.

We're looking at a mixed swell scenario that'll keep things interesting across the islands. South-facing shores are serving up a delicious 2-4 foot wave range tonight, with a tasty bump to 3-5 feet rolling in Saturday afternoon. A new small southwest swell is quietly sneaking in, peaking over the weekend before gently backing off early next week.

East-facing shores are staying choppy thanks to those classic Hawaiian trade winds - expect 3-5 foot surf tonight dropping to a more mellow 2-4 feet tomorrow. Pro tip: these conditions might challenge intermediate surfers, so stay sharp.

North-facing shores are basically flat - we're talking ankle-slappers at 0-2 feet. Not exactly epic, but perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts wanting a calm paddle.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny evenings transitioning to mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in those dreamy mid-80s with east winds around 10-15 mph. Sunrise catches will be stunning - Kauai at 6:05 AM, Oahu at 6:00 AM, Maui at 5:55 AM, and Big Island at 5:52 AM.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents are always a possibility, so swim smart and near lifeguards.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 09:43:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaii surf report that'll have you grabbing your board and sunscreen.

We're looking at a mixed swell scenario that'll keep things interesting across the islands. South-facing shores are serving up a delicious 2-4 foot wave range tonight, with a tasty bump to 3-5 feet rolling in Saturday afternoon. A new small southwest swell is quietly sneaking in, peaking over the weekend before gently backing off early next week.

East-facing shores are staying choppy thanks to those classic Hawaiian trade winds - expect 3-5 foot surf tonight dropping to a more mellow 2-4 feet tomorrow. Pro tip: these conditions might challenge intermediate surfers, so stay sharp.

North-facing shores are basically flat - we're talking ankle-slappers at 0-2 feet. Not exactly epic, but perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts wanting a calm paddle.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny evenings transitioning to mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in those dreamy mid-80s with east winds around 10-15 mph. Sunrise catches will be stunning - Kauai at 6:05 AM, Oahu at 6:00 AM, Maui at 5:55 AM, and Big Island at 5:52 AM.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents are always a possibility, so swim smart and near lifeguards.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaii surf report that'll have you grabbing your board and sunscreen.

We're looking at a mixed swell scenario that'll keep things interesting across the islands. South-facing shores are serving up a delicious 2-4 foot wave range tonight, with a tasty bump to 3-5 feet rolling in Saturday afternoon. A new small southwest swell is quietly sneaking in, peaking over the weekend before gently backing off early next week.

East-facing shores are staying choppy thanks to those classic Hawaiian trade winds - expect 3-5 foot surf tonight dropping to a more mellow 2-4 feet tomorrow. Pro tip: these conditions might challenge intermediate surfers, so stay sharp.

North-facing shores are basically flat - we're talking ankle-slappers at 0-2 feet. Not exactly epic, but perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts wanting a calm paddle.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny evenings transitioning to mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in those dreamy mid-80s with east winds around 10-15 mph. Sunrise catches will be stunning - Kauai at 6:05 AM, Oahu at 6:00 AM, Maui at 5:55 AM, and Big Island at 5:52 AM.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents are always a possibility, so swim smart and near lifeguards.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Report Weekend Forecast: South Swells Rise, East Shores Choppy, North Breaks Flat Across Islands</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2210411193</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf update that's as hot as our summer temperatures.

The Pacific is serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week. South facing shores are looking promising, with surf heights climbing to near summer averages by the weekend. A tasty long-period southwest swell is rolling in from the Tasman Sea, bringing some sweet lines for south shore enthusiasts.

East facing shores are going to be a bit rowdy, with fresh to strong trade winds creating choppy conditions. Expect rough surf ranging from 3-6 feet - not exactly glassy, but definitely exciting for those who love a challenge.

North shore surfers might want to catch up on sleep, as conditions remain nearly flat across all islands. West facing shores will offer modest 1-3 foot swells - perfect for beginners or paddleboarding.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island all show similar patterns. South shores consistently deliver 2-4 foot waves, while east facing shores will range from 3-6 feet with some serious wind-driven chop.

Bonus beach intel: Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with scattered showers adding tropical flavor to your surf session. Winds will primarily blow from the east and northeast around 10-20 mph, so expect some gusty conditions.

Safety first, surf ohana! Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2025 09:44:46 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf update that's as hot as our summer temperatures.

The Pacific is serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week. South facing shores are looking promising, with surf heights climbing to near summer averages by the weekend. A tasty long-period southwest swell is rolling in from the Tasman Sea, bringing some sweet lines for south shore enthusiasts.

East facing shores are going to be a bit rowdy, with fresh to strong trade winds creating choppy conditions. Expect rough surf ranging from 3-6 feet - not exactly glassy, but definitely exciting for those who love a challenge.

North shore surfers might want to catch up on sleep, as conditions remain nearly flat across all islands. West facing shores will offer modest 1-3 foot swells - perfect for beginners or paddleboarding.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island all show similar patterns. South shores consistently deliver 2-4 foot waves, while east facing shores will range from 3-6 feet with some serious wind-driven chop.

Bonus beach intel: Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with scattered showers adding tropical flavor to your surf session. Winds will primarily blow from the east and northeast around 10-20 mph, so expect some gusty conditions.

Safety first, surf ohana! Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf update that's as hot as our summer temperatures.

The Pacific is serving up a mixed plate of surf conditions this week. South facing shores are looking promising, with surf heights climbing to near summer averages by the weekend. A tasty long-period southwest swell is rolling in from the Tasman Sea, bringing some sweet lines for south shore enthusiasts.

East facing shores are going to be a bit rowdy, with fresh to strong trade winds creating choppy conditions. Expect rough surf ranging from 3-6 feet - not exactly glassy, but definitely exciting for those who love a challenge.

North shore surfers might want to catch up on sleep, as conditions remain nearly flat across all islands. West facing shores will offer modest 1-3 foot swells - perfect for beginners or paddleboarding.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island all show similar patterns. South shores consistently deliver 2-4 foot waves, while east facing shores will range from 3-6 feet with some serious wind-driven chop.

Bonus beach intel: Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with scattered showers adding tropical flavor to your surf session. Winds will primarily blow from the east and northeast around 10-20 mph, so expect some gusty conditions.

Safety first, surf ohana! Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Whether you're a pro or just getting your feet wet, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up! Catch you on the waves.

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Epic South and East Swells Deliver Killer Waves Across Islands This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's gonna light up your Hawaiian waters.

Right now, we're riding a sweet long-period south swell that peaked earlier today. But don't worry - a reinforcing short-period south-southeast swell is about to roll in, keeping those waves pumping through Friday. Bonus: a fresh southwest swell from the Tasman Sea is looking to crash our party this weekend.

For all you east coast surfers, expect some seriously choppy conditions as trade winds flex their muscles. A bonus northeast swell will boost things late in the week, so keep those boards waxed and ready.

Breaking it down by island:

Kauai's looking at consistent 3-5 foot south and east facing shore breaks tonight and tomorrow morning. North shores are staying mellow with 0-2 foot waves, perfect for beginners or SUP sessions.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes - solid 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks with east winds cranking around 15-20 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Maui's gonna serve up identical 3-5 foot south and east facing waves with scattered showers and east winds dancing at 10-15 mph.

Big Island's keeping it interesting with 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks. Windward sides will see consistent action with northeast winds holding steady.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so swim smart and stay stoked!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 09:44:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's gonna light up your Hawaiian waters.

Right now, we're riding a sweet long-period south swell that peaked earlier today. But don't worry - a reinforcing short-period south-southeast swell is about to roll in, keeping those waves pumping through Friday. Bonus: a fresh southwest swell from the Tasman Sea is looking to crash our party this weekend.

For all you east coast surfers, expect some seriously choppy conditions as trade winds flex their muscles. A bonus northeast swell will boost things late in the week, so keep those boards waxed and ready.

Breaking it down by island:

Kauai's looking at consistent 3-5 foot south and east facing shore breaks tonight and tomorrow morning. North shores are staying mellow with 0-2 foot waves, perfect for beginners or SUP sessions.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes - solid 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks with east winds cranking around 15-20 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Maui's gonna serve up identical 3-5 foot south and east facing waves with scattered showers and east winds dancing at 10-15 mph.

Big Island's keeping it interesting with 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks. Windward sides will see consistent action with northeast winds holding steady.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so swim smart and stay stoked!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's gonna light up your Hawaiian waters.

Right now, we're riding a sweet long-period south swell that peaked earlier today. But don't worry - a reinforcing short-period south-southeast swell is about to roll in, keeping those waves pumping through Friday. Bonus: a fresh southwest swell from the Tasman Sea is looking to crash our party this weekend.

For all you east coast surfers, expect some seriously choppy conditions as trade winds flex their muscles. A bonus northeast swell will boost things late in the week, so keep those boards waxed and ready.

Breaking it down by island:

Kauai's looking at consistent 3-5 foot south and east facing shore breaks tonight and tomorrow morning. North shores are staying mellow with 0-2 foot waves, perfect for beginners or SUP sessions.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes - solid 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks with east winds cranking around 15-20 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Maui's gonna serve up identical 3-5 foot south and east facing waves with scattered showers and east winds dancing at 10-15 mph.

Big Island's keeping it interesting with 3-5 foot south and east facing breaks. Windward sides will see consistent action with northeast winds holding steady.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and respect the ocean. Rip currents are no joke, so swim smart and stay stoked!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Surf Forecast: Epic South Swell Arrives with 3-5 Foot Waves and Perfect Midweek Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2261940341</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell week in Hawaii with some seriously fun surf conditions coming our way.

South-facing shores are about to light up with some tasty waves! We're looking at a building swell that'll peak Tuesday with heights ranging 3-5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. A long-period south swell is slowly filling in, and just when you think it might fade, a reinforcing south-southeast swell will keep the party going through midweek.

The east-facing shores are gonna be a bit choppy, hanging around 2-4 feet with lighter trade winds. Expect a slight bump in energy as the trades pick up momentum midweek. Pro tip: Those northwest shores will see a tiny pulse tonight that'll basically whisper goodbye by Wednesday.

Each island's got its own flavor - Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all serving up similar conditions. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s with scattered showers adding a tropical touch to your surf session.

Wind conditions are looking consistent with east winds hovering around 10-15 mph, which should provide some nice texture for wave enthusiasts. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For the early risers, sunrise is hitting around 5:50-6:03 AM, giving you plenty of time to catch those morning gliders. Sunset lovers can enjoy the ocean's evening glow between 7:02-7:24 PM.

Bottom line: This week's looking like a solid surf forecast with something for everyone. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy Hawaii's liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2025 09:44:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell week in Hawaii with some seriously fun surf conditions coming our way.

South-facing shores are about to light up with some tasty waves! We're looking at a building swell that'll peak Tuesday with heights ranging 3-5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. A long-period south swell is slowly filling in, and just when you think it might fade, a reinforcing south-southeast swell will keep the party going through midweek.

The east-facing shores are gonna be a bit choppy, hanging around 2-4 feet with lighter trade winds. Expect a slight bump in energy as the trades pick up momentum midweek. Pro tip: Those northwest shores will see a tiny pulse tonight that'll basically whisper goodbye by Wednesday.

Each island's got its own flavor - Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all serving up similar conditions. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s with scattered showers adding a tropical touch to your surf session.

Wind conditions are looking consistent with east winds hovering around 10-15 mph, which should provide some nice texture for wave enthusiasts. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For the early risers, sunrise is hitting around 5:50-6:03 AM, giving you plenty of time to catch those morning gliders. Sunset lovers can enjoy the ocean's evening glow between 7:02-7:24 PM.

Bottom line: This week's looking like a solid surf forecast with something for everyone. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy Hawaii's liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell week in Hawaii with some seriously fun surf conditions coming our way.

South-facing shores are about to light up with some tasty waves! We're looking at a building swell that'll peak Tuesday with heights ranging 3-5 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. A long-period south swell is slowly filling in, and just when you think it might fade, a reinforcing south-southeast swell will keep the party going through midweek.

The east-facing shores are gonna be a bit choppy, hanging around 2-4 feet with lighter trade winds. Expect a slight bump in energy as the trades pick up momentum midweek. Pro tip: Those northwest shores will see a tiny pulse tonight that'll basically whisper goodbye by Wednesday.

Each island's got its own flavor - Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all serving up similar conditions. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 80s with scattered showers adding a tropical touch to your surf session.

Wind conditions are looking consistent with east winds hovering around 10-15 mph, which should provide some nice texture for wave enthusiasts. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

For the early risers, sunrise is hitting around 5:50-6:03 AM, giving you plenty of time to catch those morning gliders. Sunset lovers can enjoy the ocean's evening glow between 7:02-7:24 PM.

Bottom line: This week's looking like a solid surf forecast with something for everyone. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy Hawaii's liquid playground!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Weekend Surf Forecast: Mellow South Swells, East Coast Waves, and Tropical Conditions Await Riders</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1324746478</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Buckle up for your weekend surf outlook across the Hawaiian Islands.

The south shores are looking mellow, serving up some modest 1-3 foot swells that'll keep things interesting but not epic. A subtle long-period south swell sneaks in Sunday night, peaking Monday and Tuesday, promising just enough juice to keep longboarders entertained.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 3-5 foot waves tonight, slightly dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking some clean, predictable conditions.

North facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, hovering around 0-2 feet - not exactly a big wave paradise this weekend. Those hoping for serious north shore action might want to save their wax for another day.

The Big Island's windward side gets a bit more love with 4-6 foot waves tonight, gradually mellowing to 2-4 feet by Sunday. Hilo side surfers will find some playful conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers - classic Hawaiian weekend vibes. East winds around 10-15 mph will keep things breezy, potentially creating some texture on the water.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and hydrate, surf fam! Sunrise comes early around 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:10 PM.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2025 09:44:34 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Buckle up for your weekend surf outlook across the Hawaiian Islands.

The south shores are looking mellow, serving up some modest 1-3 foot swells that'll keep things interesting but not epic. A subtle long-period south swell sneaks in Sunday night, peaking Monday and Tuesday, promising just enough juice to keep longboarders entertained.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 3-5 foot waves tonight, slightly dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking some clean, predictable conditions.

North facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, hovering around 0-2 feet - not exactly a big wave paradise this weekend. Those hoping for serious north shore action might want to save their wax for another day.

The Big Island's windward side gets a bit more love with 4-6 foot waves tonight, gradually mellowing to 2-4 feet by Sunday. Hilo side surfers will find some playful conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers - classic Hawaiian weekend vibes. East winds around 10-15 mph will keep things breezy, potentially creating some texture on the water.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and hydrate, surf fam! Sunrise comes early around 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:10 PM.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Buckle up for your weekend surf outlook across the Hawaiian Islands.

The south shores are looking mellow, serving up some modest 1-3 foot swells that'll keep things interesting but not epic. A subtle long-period south swell sneaks in Sunday night, peaking Monday and Tuesday, promising just enough juice to keep longboarders entertained.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 3-5 foot waves tonight, slightly dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. Perfect for intermediate riders seeking some clean, predictable conditions.

North facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, hovering around 0-2 feet - not exactly a big wave paradise this weekend. Those hoping for serious north shore action might want to save their wax for another day.

The Big Island's windward side gets a bit more love with 4-6 foot waves tonight, gradually mellowing to 2-4 feet by Sunday. Hilo side surfers will find some playful conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers - classic Hawaiian weekend vibes. East winds around 10-15 mph will keep things breezy, potentially creating some texture on the water.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and hydrate, surf fam! Sunrise comes early around 5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:10 PM.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and aloha!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaii Weekend Surf Forecast: Mellow South Swells and Choppy East Breaks Offer Gentle Rides Across Islands</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5066380047</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of tropical surf vibes across the Hawaiian Islands. Here's the scoop on what Mother Nature's brewing up for your ocean adventures.

The south shores are keeping things mellow with a small background swell rolling through. We're looking at modest 1-3 foot waves, perfect for those seeking some gentle rides. A hint of excitement is brewing - a long-period south swell is quietly building and should peak around Tuesday, offering slightly more action for the surf enthusiasts.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with 2-4 foot choppy waves. Trade winds are keeping things spicy, though they might ease up slightly over the weekend before ramping back up next week. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all serving up similar conditions - expect some energetic east-side breaks.

North-facing shores are basically taking a vacation, with tiny 0-2 foot waves barely making a ripple. A whisper of a northwest swell might sneak through early next week, but don't get too excited - we're talking ankle-slappers at best.

Weather-wise, expect a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, and those east winds are keeping things breezy around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and when in doubt, paddle out near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up, but not too up - catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2025 09:44:54 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of tropical surf vibes across the Hawaiian Islands. Here's the scoop on what Mother Nature's brewing up for your ocean adventures.

The south shores are keeping things mellow with a small background swell rolling through. We're looking at modest 1-3 foot waves, perfect for those seeking some gentle rides. A hint of excitement is brewing - a long-period south swell is quietly building and should peak around Tuesday, offering slightly more action for the surf enthusiasts.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with 2-4 foot choppy waves. Trade winds are keeping things spicy, though they might ease up slightly over the weekend before ramping back up next week. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all serving up similar conditions - expect some energetic east-side breaks.

North-facing shores are basically taking a vacation, with tiny 0-2 foot waves barely making a ripple. A whisper of a northwest swell might sneak through early next week, but don't get too excited - we're talking ankle-slappers at best.

Weather-wise, expect a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, and those east winds are keeping things breezy around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and when in doubt, paddle out near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up, but not too up - catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of tropical surf vibes across the Hawaiian Islands. Here's the scoop on what Mother Nature's brewing up for your ocean adventures.

The south shores are keeping things mellow with a small background swell rolling through. We're looking at modest 1-3 foot waves, perfect for those seeking some gentle rides. A hint of excitement is brewing - a long-period south swell is quietly building and should peak around Tuesday, offering slightly more action for the surf enthusiasts.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with 2-4 foot choppy waves. Trade winds are keeping things spicy, though they might ease up slightly over the weekend before ramping back up next week. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all serving up similar conditions - expect some energetic east-side breaks.

North-facing shores are basically taking a vacation, with tiny 0-2 foot waves barely making a ripple. A whisper of a northwest swell might sneak through early next week, but don't get too excited - we're talking ankle-slappers at best.

Weather-wise, expect a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, and those east winds are keeping things breezy around 10-15 mph.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and when in doubt, paddle out near a lifeguard. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Surf's up, but not too up - catch you on the waves!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Forecast: Sizzling South Swells, Choppy Trades, and Exciting Weekend Wave Action Ahead</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3484979698</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's as hot as the island sun.

We've got a spicy mix of swells heading our way this week. A small to moderate south swell is rolling in, promising some fun waves for south-facing shores. Expect surf heights around 3-5 feet, giving you just enough juice to carve some sweet lines.

The trade winds are cranking up, which means east-facing shores will be sporting some choppy 4-6 foot waves. Not exactly glassy conditions, but still plenty of action for those who don't mind a little wind texture.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill paddle.

As we slide into Thursday, the scene stays consistent. Scattered showers might interrupt your beach day, but they'll be quick-moving. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is extreme, so cover up!

A bonus northwest swell is sneaking in Sunday night through Monday, adding some variety to the wave menu. Pro tip: keep an eye on those tide charts - they're fluctuating between high and low with some interesting negative tide levels.

Wind conditions will be steady with east winds around 10-15 mph, creating that classic Hawaiian trade wind pattern. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, there's something for everyone.

Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and catch some epic waves! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2025 09:44:35 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's as hot as the island sun.

We've got a spicy mix of swells heading our way this week. A small to moderate south swell is rolling in, promising some fun waves for south-facing shores. Expect surf heights around 3-5 feet, giving you just enough juice to carve some sweet lines.

The trade winds are cranking up, which means east-facing shores will be sporting some choppy 4-6 foot waves. Not exactly glassy conditions, but still plenty of action for those who don't mind a little wind texture.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill paddle.

As we slide into Thursday, the scene stays consistent. Scattered showers might interrupt your beach day, but they'll be quick-moving. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is extreme, so cover up!

A bonus northwest swell is sneaking in Sunday night through Monday, adding some variety to the wave menu. Pro tip: keep an eye on those tide charts - they're fluctuating between high and low with some interesting negative tide levels.

Wind conditions will be steady with east winds around 10-15 mph, creating that classic Hawaiian trade wind pattern. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, there's something for everyone.

Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and catch some epic waves! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's as hot as the island sun.

We've got a spicy mix of swells heading our way this week. A small to moderate south swell is rolling in, promising some fun waves for south-facing shores. Expect surf heights around 3-5 feet, giving you just enough juice to carve some sweet lines.

The trade winds are cranking up, which means east-facing shores will be sporting some choppy 4-6 foot waves. Not exactly glassy conditions, but still plenty of action for those who don't mind a little wind texture.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill paddle.

As we slide into Thursday, the scene stays consistent. Scattered showers might interrupt your beach day, but they'll be quick-moving. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is extreme, so cover up!

A bonus northwest swell is sneaking in Sunday night through Monday, adding some variety to the wave menu. Pro tip: keep an eye on those tide charts - they're fluctuating between high and low with some interesting negative tide levels.

Wind conditions will be steady with east winds around 10-15 mph, creating that classic Hawaiian trade wind pattern. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, there's something for everyone.

Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and catch some epic waves! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Report: Exciting South Swell Builds with Choppy East Shores Promising Thrilling Rides Across Islands</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf report that's got a little something for everyone.

We're looking at a spicy little south swell that's gonna build through the afternoon and stick around Thursday. Expect some fun waves rolling in with a slight boost expected Saturday and another small long-period swell sneaking in Sunday night into Monday.

Let's break down the island vibes by region. Kauai and Oahu are serving up nearly identical surf conditions - north facing shores will be mellow at 0-2 feet, while west facing shores will bump up to 2-4 feet. The real action is on the south and east facing shores, where you'll see 3-5 foot waves giving you some solid riding opportunities.

Maui's looking similar, with east facing shores holding steady at a consistent 4-6 feet - perfect for those seeking some choppy excitement. The Big Island's windward and southeast zones are matching that east shore energy.

Wind conditions are keeping things interesting with steady east winds around 15 mph, which means those east facing shores are gonna be rough and choppy. Expect scattered showers throughout the day, keeping things tropical and dynamic.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-80s with an extreme UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your spot, and get ready for some classic Hawaiian surf conditions. Waves are looking fun, winds are cooperative, and the island is calling your name. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 20:57:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf report that's got a little something for everyone.

We're looking at a spicy little south swell that's gonna build through the afternoon and stick around Thursday. Expect some fun waves rolling in with a slight boost expected Saturday and another small long-period swell sneaking in Sunday night into Monday.

Let's break down the island vibes by region. Kauai and Oahu are serving up nearly identical surf conditions - north facing shores will be mellow at 0-2 feet, while west facing shores will bump up to 2-4 feet. The real action is on the south and east facing shores, where you'll see 3-5 foot waves giving you some solid riding opportunities.

Maui's looking similar, with east facing shores holding steady at a consistent 4-6 feet - perfect for those seeking some choppy excitement. The Big Island's windward and southeast zones are matching that east shore energy.

Wind conditions are keeping things interesting with steady east winds around 15 mph, which means those east facing shores are gonna be rough and choppy. Expect scattered showers throughout the day, keeping things tropical and dynamic.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-80s with an extreme UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your spot, and get ready for some classic Hawaiian surf conditions. Waves are looking fun, winds are cooperative, and the island is calling your name. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf report that's got a little something for everyone.

We're looking at a spicy little south swell that's gonna build through the afternoon and stick around Thursday. Expect some fun waves rolling in with a slight boost expected Saturday and another small long-period swell sneaking in Sunday night into Monday.

Let's break down the island vibes by region. Kauai and Oahu are serving up nearly identical surf conditions - north facing shores will be mellow at 0-2 feet, while west facing shores will bump up to 2-4 feet. The real action is on the south and east facing shores, where you'll see 3-5 foot waves giving you some solid riding opportunities.

Maui's looking similar, with east facing shores holding steady at a consistent 4-6 feet - perfect for those seeking some choppy excitement. The Big Island's windward and southeast zones are matching that east shore energy.

Wind conditions are keeping things interesting with steady east winds around 15 mph, which means those east facing shores are gonna be rough and choppy. Expect scattered showers throughout the day, keeping things tropical and dynamic.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-80s with an extreme UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your spot, and get ready for some classic Hawaiian surf conditions. Waves are looking fun, winds are cooperative, and the island is calling your name. Catch you in the lineup!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hawaiian Surf Report: South and East Swells Deliver Exciting Waves for Intermediate to Advanced Riders This Week</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf day with some spicy conditions brewing across our beautiful islands.

A small but mighty south swell is rolling in this evening, peaking Wednesday and bringing some sweet gentle waves to south-facing shores. Expect surf heights around 2-4 feet, giving intermediate and advanced surfers some playful opportunities.

East-facing shores are gonna be the real action zone, with consistent 4-6 foot choppy surf driven by gusty trade winds. These conditions will stick around for the next couple days, so grab your shortboard and get ready for some east side excitement.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow, holding steady at a chill 0-2 to 2-4 feet. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise mode. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. UV index is extreme, so protect that skin!

Winds will be blowing from the east around 15-20 mph, creating those signature bumpy conditions. As we roll into the latter part of the week, expect the trades to ease up slightly, which should calm down the east-facing surf.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out for another small south swell reinforcement potentially arriving Friday night into the weekend. 

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your waves be clean and your wipeouts minimal! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 16:07:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf day with some spicy conditions brewing across our beautiful islands.

A small but mighty south swell is rolling in this evening, peaking Wednesday and bringing some sweet gentle waves to south-facing shores. Expect surf heights around 2-4 feet, giving intermediate and advanced surfers some playful opportunities.

East-facing shores are gonna be the real action zone, with consistent 4-6 foot choppy surf driven by gusty trade winds. These conditions will stick around for the next couple days, so grab your shortboard and get ready for some east side excitement.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow, holding steady at a chill 0-2 to 2-4 feet. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise mode. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. UV index is extreme, so protect that skin!

Winds will be blowing from the east around 15-20 mph, creating those signature bumpy conditions. As we roll into the latter part of the week, expect the trades to ease up slightly, which should calm down the east-facing surf.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out for another small south swell reinforcement potentially arriving Friday night into the weekend. 

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your waves be clean and your wipeouts minimal! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf day with some spicy conditions brewing across our beautiful islands.

A small but mighty south swell is rolling in this evening, peaking Wednesday and bringing some sweet gentle waves to south-facing shores. Expect surf heights around 2-4 feet, giving intermediate and advanced surfers some playful opportunities.

East-facing shores are gonna be the real action zone, with consistent 4-6 foot choppy surf driven by gusty trade winds. These conditions will stick around for the next couple days, so grab your shortboard and get ready for some east side excitement.

North and west-facing shores are keeping things mellow, holding steady at a chill 0-2 to 2-4 feet. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed session.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise mode. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. UV index is extreme, so protect that skin!

Winds will be blowing from the east around 15-20 mph, creating those signature bumpy conditions. As we roll into the latter part of the week, expect the trades to ease up slightly, which should calm down the east-facing surf.

Pro tip: Keep an eye out for another small south swell reinforcement potentially arriving Friday night into the weekend. 

Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your waves be clean and your wipeouts minimal! Mahalo!

For more http://www.quietplease.ai

Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-08-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4229156957</link>
      <description>Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a wave-tastic forecast across the Hawaiian Islands.

The south shore is in for a mellow ride as our current small south swell slowly fades out. But don't hang up your board just yet! A fresh long-period south swell is rolling in Tuesday evening, promising to bump up south-facing shores slightly through Wednesday. Expect another mini reinforcement potentially sneaking in Friday night for weekend wave hunters.

East-facing shores are about to get wild and choppy thanks to some gusty trade winds. Hold onto your hats and leashes because these shores will be serving up 4-6 foot surf consistently. As the week progresses, those trades will calm down, and the east-side surf will gradually mellow out.

Breaking it down by island, every major Hawaiian coastline is looking at similar conditions. North-facing shores remain calm with 0-2 foot waves, while west-facing shores will see a modest 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. South shores will dance between 1-3 and 2-4 foot swells.

The big story remains those east-facing shores maintaining a solid 4-6 foot surf range. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly partly sunny skies and scattered showers keeping things interesting.

UV index? Extreme. So slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 09:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a wave-tastic forecast across the Hawaiian Islands.

The south shore is in for a mellow ride as our current small south swell slowly fades out. But don't hang up your board just yet! A fresh long-period south swell is rolling in Tuesday evening, promising to bump up south-facing shores slightly through Wednesday. Expect another mini reinforcement potentially sneaking in Friday night for weekend wave hunters.

East-facing shores are about to get wild and choppy thanks to some gusty trade winds. Hold onto your hats and leashes because these shores will be serving up 4-6 foot surf consistently. As the week progresses, those trades will calm down, and the east-side surf will gradually mellow out.

Breaking it down by island, every major Hawaiian coastline is looking at similar conditions. North-facing shores remain calm with 0-2 foot waves, while west-facing shores will see a modest 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. South shores will dance between 1-3 and 2-4 foot swells.

The big story remains those east-facing shores maintaining a solid 4-6 foot surf range. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly partly sunny skies and scattered showers keeping things interesting.

UV index? Extreme. So slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a wave-tastic forecast across the Hawaiian Islands.

The south shore is in for a mellow ride as our current small south swell slowly fades out. But don't hang up your board just yet! A fresh long-period south swell is rolling in Tuesday evening, promising to bump up south-facing shores slightly through Wednesday. Expect another mini reinforcement potentially sneaking in Friday night for weekend wave hunters.

East-facing shores are about to get wild and choppy thanks to some gusty trade winds. Hold onto your hats and leashes because these shores will be serving up 4-6 foot surf consistently. As the week progresses, those trades will calm down, and the east-side surf will gradually mellow out.

Breaking it down by island, every major Hawaiian coastline is looking at similar conditions. North-facing shores remain calm with 0-2 foot waves, while west-facing shores will see a modest 1-3 to 2-4 foot range. South shores will dance between 1-3 and 2-4 foot swells.

The big story remains those east-facing shores maintaining a solid 4-6 foot surf range. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with mostly partly sunny skies and scattered showers keeping things interesting.

UV index? Extreme. So slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-06-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2286595045</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend in Hawaii with some spicy surf conditions brewing across the islands.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with robust 4-6 foot waves that'll keep things wild and choppy. Those gusty trade winds are cranking up the energy, so east coast surfers are in for an exhilarating ride. Expect rough and tumble conditions that'll test your skills and stoke your adrenaline.

South shore enthusiasts, you're looking at a steady 2-4 foot swell that's hanging tight through the weekend. While the current south swell is gradually fading, don't stress - a fresh medium to long-period south swell is set to roll in late Tuesday and peak Wednesday. This incoming pulse should boost south-facing shores to classic summertime surf heights.

North and west facing shores are keeping it mellow with modest 0-2 and 1-3 foot waves respectively. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and those east winds are going to be strutting their stuff around 15-20 mph.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, beach warriors! Sunrise kicks off around 5:50-6:00 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:00-7:25 PM.

Catch those waves, respect the ocean, and aloha from your Hawaiian surf forecast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2025 09:41:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend in Hawaii with some spicy surf conditions brewing across the islands.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with robust 4-6 foot waves that'll keep things wild and choppy. Those gusty trade winds are cranking up the energy, so east coast surfers are in for an exhilarating ride. Expect rough and tumble conditions that'll test your skills and stoke your adrenaline.

South shore enthusiasts, you're looking at a steady 2-4 foot swell that's hanging tight through the weekend. While the current south swell is gradually fading, don't stress - a fresh medium to long-period south swell is set to roll in late Tuesday and peak Wednesday. This incoming pulse should boost south-facing shores to classic summertime surf heights.

North and west facing shores are keeping it mellow with modest 0-2 and 1-3 foot waves respectively. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and those east winds are going to be strutting their stuff around 15-20 mph.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, beach warriors! Sunrise kicks off around 5:50-6:00 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:00-7:25 PM.

Catch those waves, respect the ocean, and aloha from your Hawaiian surf forecast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend in Hawaii with some spicy surf conditions brewing across the islands.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with robust 4-6 foot waves that'll keep things wild and choppy. Those gusty trade winds are cranking up the energy, so east coast surfers are in for an exhilarating ride. Expect rough and tumble conditions that'll test your skills and stoke your adrenaline.

South shore enthusiasts, you're looking at a steady 2-4 foot swell that's hanging tight through the weekend. While the current south swell is gradually fading, don't stress - a fresh medium to long-period south swell is set to roll in late Tuesday and peak Wednesday. This incoming pulse should boost south-facing shores to classic summertime surf heights.

North and west facing shores are keeping it mellow with modest 0-2 and 1-3 foot waves respectively. Perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers dancing across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, and those east winds are going to be strutting their stuff around 15-20 mph.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, beach warriors! Sunrise kicks off around 5:50-6:00 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 7:00-7:25 PM.

Catch those waves, respect the ocean, and aloha from your Hawaiian surf forecast!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-05-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3130569784</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's about to spice things up across the Hawaiian Islands.

South-facing shores are winding down from their current swell, but don't hang up those boards just yet. We're looking at tiny, long-period south swells holding steady until Tuesday night, when a fresh pulse could boost us back to that sweet summertime average of around 5 feet.

The real action this weekend? East-facing shores are gonna get wild! Trade winds are cranking up, promising rough and choppy conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Expect surf heights climbing to 4-6 feet, perfect for those looking to test their skills.

North and west-facing shores are keeping it mellow, sitting pretty at a modest 0-2 feet. Not exactly epic, but sometimes calm waters have their own charm.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-80s across the islands with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers playing peek-a-boo throughout the day. East winds are gonna be strutting their stuff around 15-20 mph, adding some extra zing to those wave conditions.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen isn't just recommended - it's mandatory. Slather up, grab your board, and get ready for a weekend that's gonna serve up some Hawaiian surf magic!

Catch you on the waves, and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2025 09:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's about to spice things up across the Hawaiian Islands.

South-facing shores are winding down from their current swell, but don't hang up those boards just yet. We're looking at tiny, long-period south swells holding steady until Tuesday night, when a fresh pulse could boost us back to that sweet summertime average of around 5 feet.

The real action this weekend? East-facing shores are gonna get wild! Trade winds are cranking up, promising rough and choppy conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Expect surf heights climbing to 4-6 feet, perfect for those looking to test their skills.

North and west-facing shores are keeping it mellow, sitting pretty at a modest 0-2 feet. Not exactly epic, but sometimes calm waters have their own charm.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-80s across the islands with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers playing peek-a-boo throughout the day. East winds are gonna be strutting their stuff around 15-20 mph, adding some extra zing to those wave conditions.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen isn't just recommended - it's mandatory. Slather up, grab your board, and get ready for a weekend that's gonna serve up some Hawaiian surf magic!

Catch you on the waves, and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's about to spice things up across the Hawaiian Islands.

South-facing shores are winding down from their current swell, but don't hang up those boards just yet. We're looking at tiny, long-period south swells holding steady until Tuesday night, when a fresh pulse could boost us back to that sweet summertime average of around 5 feet.

The real action this weekend? East-facing shores are gonna get wild! Trade winds are cranking up, promising rough and choppy conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers. Expect surf heights climbing to 4-6 feet, perfect for those looking to test their skills.

North and west-facing shores are keeping it mellow, sitting pretty at a modest 0-2 feet. Not exactly epic, but sometimes calm waters have their own charm.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at mid-80s across the islands with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers playing peek-a-boo throughout the day. East winds are gonna be strutting their stuff around 15-20 mph, adding some extra zing to those wave conditions.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen isn't just recommended - it's mandatory. Slather up, grab your board, and get ready for a weekend that's gonna serve up some Hawaiian surf magic!

Catch you on the waves, and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-03-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8661331638</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf report that'll have you stoked and informed.

The south swell is holding steady with surf conditions hovering around that perfect 3-5 foot range across all Hawaiian islands. We're looking at a mellow couple of days before things start to wind down by Friday.

Kauai's looking at consistent conditions with west and south facing shores serving up some tasty 2-4 foot waves. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers keeping things interesting. East winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph, so prepare for some light chop.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes with that same 3-5 foot south swell. UV index is screaming extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, surfers! Winds will keep things spicy with east breezes around 15 mph.

Maui's surf scene mirrors the neighborhood pattern - 3-5 foot south swells with east winds continuing their 10-15 mph groove. Mostly sunny skies mean perfect conditions for catching some waves and working on that golden Hawaiian tan.

The Big Island's looking solid with south facing shores maintaining that sweet 3-5 foot range. Windward and southeast regions will see 2-4 foot waves with light northeast winds adding just enough texture to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: While the waves look fun, always check local conditions and beach safety. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the water, Hawaii! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 09:41:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf report that'll have you stoked and informed.

The south swell is holding steady with surf conditions hovering around that perfect 3-5 foot range across all Hawaiian islands. We're looking at a mellow couple of days before things start to wind down by Friday.

Kauai's looking at consistent conditions with west and south facing shores serving up some tasty 2-4 foot waves. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers keeping things interesting. East winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph, so prepare for some light chop.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes with that same 3-5 foot south swell. UV index is screaming extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, surfers! Winds will keep things spicy with east breezes around 15 mph.

Maui's surf scene mirrors the neighborhood pattern - 3-5 foot south swells with east winds continuing their 10-15 mph groove. Mostly sunny skies mean perfect conditions for catching some waves and working on that golden Hawaiian tan.

The Big Island's looking solid with south facing shores maintaining that sweet 3-5 foot range. Windward and southeast regions will see 2-4 foot waves with light northeast winds adding just enough texture to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: While the waves look fun, always check local conditions and beach safety. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the water, Hawaii! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf report that'll have you stoked and informed.

The south swell is holding steady with surf conditions hovering around that perfect 3-5 foot range across all Hawaiian islands. We're looking at a mellow couple of days before things start to wind down by Friday.

Kauai's looking at consistent conditions with west and south facing shores serving up some tasty 2-4 foot waves. Expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers keeping things interesting. East winds will be dancing around 10-15 mph, so prepare for some light chop.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes with that same 3-5 foot south swell. UV index is screaming extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, surfers! Winds will keep things spicy with east breezes around 15 mph.

Maui's surf scene mirrors the neighborhood pattern - 3-5 foot south swells with east winds continuing their 10-15 mph groove. Mostly sunny skies mean perfect conditions for catching some waves and working on that golden Hawaiian tan.

The Big Island's looking solid with south facing shores maintaining that sweet 3-5 foot range. Windward and southeast regions will see 2-4 foot waves with light northeast winds adding just enough texture to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: While the waves look fun, always check local conditions and beach safety. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the water, Hawaii! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf report that'll have you waxing up your board and chasing some epic swells.

We've got a tasty summer swell brewing across the islands, with South-facing shores serving up the most action. Expect 4 to 6 foot waves rolling in tonight and through Tuesday, hitting right around the seasonal average. For all you South shore surfers, this is your moment to shine!

The trade winds are keeping things interesting, blowing steady from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. While North-facing shores are staying pretty mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves, the East-facing breaks are holding a consistent 2-4 foot range.

West-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party, with a solid 3-5 foot wave range tonight and a more relaxed 2-4 foot set tomorrow. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean, manageable conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers keeping things interesting. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is cranking up to extreme, so protect that skin, surfers!

Sunrise kicks off around 5:45-5:58 AM depending on your island, with sunset painting the sky between 7:03-7:25 PM. Night owls can catch some late evening sets with comfortable temperatures in the lower 70s.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 09:41:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf report that'll have you waxing up your board and chasing some epic swells.

We've got a tasty summer swell brewing across the islands, with South-facing shores serving up the most action. Expect 4 to 6 foot waves rolling in tonight and through Tuesday, hitting right around the seasonal average. For all you South shore surfers, this is your moment to shine!

The trade winds are keeping things interesting, blowing steady from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. While North-facing shores are staying pretty mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves, the East-facing breaks are holding a consistent 2-4 foot range.

West-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party, with a solid 3-5 foot wave range tonight and a more relaxed 2-4 foot set tomorrow. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean, manageable conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers keeping things interesting. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is cranking up to extreme, so protect that skin, surfers!

Sunrise kicks off around 5:45-5:58 AM depending on your island, with sunset painting the sky between 7:03-7:25 PM. Night owls can catch some late evening sets with comfortable temperatures in the lower 70s.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf report that'll have you waxing up your board and chasing some epic swells.

We've got a tasty summer swell brewing across the islands, with South-facing shores serving up the most action. Expect 4 to 6 foot waves rolling in tonight and through Tuesday, hitting right around the seasonal average. For all you South shore surfers, this is your moment to shine!

The trade winds are keeping things interesting, blowing steady from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. While North-facing shores are staying pretty mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves, the East-facing breaks are holding a consistent 2-4 foot range.

West-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party, with a solid 3-5 foot wave range tonight and a more relaxed 2-4 foot set tomorrow. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean, manageable conditions.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers keeping things interesting. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s, so sunscreen is your best friend. The UV index is cranking up to extreme, so protect that skin, surfers!

Sunrise kicks off around 5:45-5:58 AM depending on your island, with sunset painting the sky between 7:03-7:25 PM. Night owls can catch some late evening sets with comfortable temperatures in the lower 70s.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. 

Our south-facing shores are about to wake up with a mellow long-period swell that'll gradually build momentum. Expect waves peaking near summer averages Monday and Tuesday, offering some sweet rides for those chasing southern swells. By midweek, things will start to mellow out.

Trade winds are taking a chill pill, which means our east-facing shores will see a gradual decline in surf over the next few days. Currently sitting pretty at 3-5 feet tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. North-facing shores? Tiny and tranquil - we're talking ankle-slappers all week long.

Each island's got its own flavor. Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions - south shores pumping 2-4 feet, east shores holding steady before a slight drop. Maui follows the same playbook, while the Big Island's windward and leeward sides are serving up consistent south shore surf.

Winds are staying east at 10-15 mph, keeping things breezy but not wild. Temperatures are hanging in the mid-80s with partly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise mode.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend. And always check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 09:40:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. 

Our south-facing shores are about to wake up with a mellow long-period swell that'll gradually build momentum. Expect waves peaking near summer averages Monday and Tuesday, offering some sweet rides for those chasing southern swells. By midweek, things will start to mellow out.

Trade winds are taking a chill pill, which means our east-facing shores will see a gradual decline in surf over the next few days. Currently sitting pretty at 3-5 feet tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. North-facing shores? Tiny and tranquil - we're talking ankle-slappers all week long.

Each island's got its own flavor. Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions - south shores pumping 2-4 feet, east shores holding steady before a slight drop. Maui follows the same playbook, while the Big Island's windward and leeward sides are serving up consistent south shore surf.

Winds are staying east at 10-15 mph, keeping things breezy but not wild. Temperatures are hanging in the mid-80s with partly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise mode.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend. And always check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. 

Our south-facing shores are about to wake up with a mellow long-period swell that'll gradually build momentum. Expect waves peaking near summer averages Monday and Tuesday, offering some sweet rides for those chasing southern swells. By midweek, things will start to mellow out.

Trade winds are taking a chill pill, which means our east-facing shores will see a gradual decline in surf over the next few days. Currently sitting pretty at 3-5 feet tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. North-facing shores? Tiny and tranquil - we're talking ankle-slappers all week long.

Each island's got its own flavor. Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions - south shores pumping 2-4 feet, east shores holding steady before a slight drop. Maui follows the same playbook, while the Big Island's windward and leeward sides are serving up consistent south shore surf.

Winds are staying east at 10-15 mph, keeping things breezy but not wild. Temperatures are hanging in the mid-80s with partly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise mode.

Pro tip: Hit the water early. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend. And always check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's hotter than the summer sun.

Our south shores are holding steady with a sweet little swell that's keeping things interesting. A tiny long-period reinforcement is sneaking in early Saturday morning, and by late Sunday into Monday, we're looking at a small but tasty south swell that'll boost our surf to near summertime average heights. Surfers can expect peak conditions on Monday before things mellow out through the week.

East shores are bringing the drama with rough and choppy conditions thanks to those locally breezy trade winds. If you're a north shore enthusiast, sorry to say, but you'll be looking at minimal action with tiny waves throughout the coming week.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai and Oahu are sporting consistent surf ranges. South facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet, while east facing shores are delivering a more robust 3-5 foot range. North and west facing shores remain calm with 0-2 and 1-3 foot waves respectively.

Maui and Big Island follow similar patterns, with south and east facing shores providing the most excitement. Expect scattered showers adding some tropical flair to your surf session, and temperatures hovering in the mid-80s will keep things warm and inviting.

Wind conditions are predominantly east at 10-15 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian sailing conditions. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen, surf warriors!

Sunrise and sunset times are pure island magic - catching early morning waves around 5:45-5:57 AM and enjoying those golden hour sessions until 7:03-7:25 PM.

Surf safe, respect the ocean, and may your rides be epic! Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 09:41:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's hotter than the summer sun.

Our south shores are holding steady with a sweet little swell that's keeping things interesting. A tiny long-period reinforcement is sneaking in early Saturday morning, and by late Sunday into Monday, we're looking at a small but tasty south swell that'll boost our surf to near summertime average heights. Surfers can expect peak conditions on Monday before things mellow out through the week.

East shores are bringing the drama with rough and choppy conditions thanks to those locally breezy trade winds. If you're a north shore enthusiast, sorry to say, but you'll be looking at minimal action with tiny waves throughout the coming week.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai and Oahu are sporting consistent surf ranges. South facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet, while east facing shores are delivering a more robust 3-5 foot range. North and west facing shores remain calm with 0-2 and 1-3 foot waves respectively.

Maui and Big Island follow similar patterns, with south and east facing shores providing the most excitement. Expect scattered showers adding some tropical flair to your surf session, and temperatures hovering in the mid-80s will keep things warm and inviting.

Wind conditions are predominantly east at 10-15 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian sailing conditions. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen, surf warriors!

Sunrise and sunset times are pure island magic - catching early morning waves around 5:45-5:57 AM and enjoying those golden hour sessions until 7:03-7:25 PM.

Surf safe, respect the ocean, and may your rides be epic! Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling Hawaiian surf forecast that's hotter than the summer sun.

Our south shores are holding steady with a sweet little swell that's keeping things interesting. A tiny long-period reinforcement is sneaking in early Saturday morning, and by late Sunday into Monday, we're looking at a small but tasty south swell that'll boost our surf to near summertime average heights. Surfers can expect peak conditions on Monday before things mellow out through the week.

East shores are bringing the drama with rough and choppy conditions thanks to those locally breezy trade winds. If you're a north shore enthusiast, sorry to say, but you'll be looking at minimal action with tiny waves throughout the coming week.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai and Oahu are sporting consistent surf ranges. South facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet, while east facing shores are delivering a more robust 3-5 foot range. North and west facing shores remain calm with 0-2 and 1-3 foot waves respectively.

Maui and Big Island follow similar patterns, with south and east facing shores providing the most excitement. Expect scattered showers adding some tropical flair to your surf session, and temperatures hovering in the mid-80s will keep things warm and inviting.

Wind conditions are predominantly east at 10-15 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian sailing conditions. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen, surf warriors!

Sunrise and sunset times are pure island magic - catching early morning waves around 5:45-5:57 AM and enjoying those golden hour sessions until 7:03-7:25 PM.

Surf safe, respect the ocean, and may your rides be epic! Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-26-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7057665518</link>
      <description>Surf Report Hawaii: Wave Riders, Listen Up!

Aloha wave hunters! Get ready for a sizzling day of Hawaiian surf action. The south swell is still packing a punch today, delivering above-average waves along south-facing shores. We're talking 4-6 foot beauties that'll keep experienced surfers stoked without triggering a High Surf Advisory.

For all you island hoppers, here's the breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all serving up similar wave conditions. South shores are your go-to spot with consistent 4-6 foot surf tonight, dropping slightly to 3-5 feet by Thursday afternoon.

East-facing shores are staying spicy with 3-5 foot choppy waves that'll challenge even seasoned riders. Expect these rough conditions to mellow out as trade winds ease up over the weekend. North shores? Forget about it - we're talking tiny 0-2 foot ripples that won't excite anyone.

Weather-wise, prepare for mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds around 10 mph. UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, beach warriors!

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and wave heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay alert, stay safe, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2025 09:41:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf Report Hawaii: Wave Riders, Listen Up!

Aloha wave hunters! Get ready for a sizzling day of Hawaiian surf action. The south swell is still packing a punch today, delivering above-average waves along south-facing shores. We're talking 4-6 foot beauties that'll keep experienced surfers stoked without triggering a High Surf Advisory.

For all you island hoppers, here's the breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all serving up similar wave conditions. South shores are your go-to spot with consistent 4-6 foot surf tonight, dropping slightly to 3-5 feet by Thursday afternoon.

East-facing shores are staying spicy with 3-5 foot choppy waves that'll challenge even seasoned riders. Expect these rough conditions to mellow out as trade winds ease up over the weekend. North shores? Forget about it - we're talking tiny 0-2 foot ripples that won't excite anyone.

Weather-wise, prepare for mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds around 10 mph. UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, beach warriors!

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and wave heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay alert, stay safe, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf Report Hawaii: Wave Riders, Listen Up!

Aloha wave hunters! Get ready for a sizzling day of Hawaiian surf action. The south swell is still packing a punch today, delivering above-average waves along south-facing shores. We're talking 4-6 foot beauties that'll keep experienced surfers stoked without triggering a High Surf Advisory.

For all you island hoppers, here's the breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all serving up similar wave conditions. South shores are your go-to spot with consistent 4-6 foot surf tonight, dropping slightly to 3-5 feet by Thursday afternoon.

East-facing shores are staying spicy with 3-5 foot choppy waves that'll challenge even seasoned riders. Expect these rough conditions to mellow out as trade winds ease up over the weekend. North shores? Forget about it - we're talking tiny 0-2 foot ripples that won't excite anyone.

Weather-wise, prepare for mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds around 10 mph. UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, beach warriors!

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and wave heights can vary dramatically between beaches. Stay alert, stay safe, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf update across the Hawaiian islands.

The south swell is about to light up our coastlines with some seriously sweet waves. Expect surf building to 5-7 feet on south shores by Tuesday afternoon, peaking Tuesday night before gradually backing down through the week. This long-period swell is going to deliver some beautiful clean lines perfect for intermediate to advanced riders.

Meanwhile, east facing shores are keeping things spicy with choppy 4-6 foot surf. The trade winds are driving consistent conditions, but expect a gradual decline as wind speeds ease up. Not exactly pristine conditions, but definitely enough energy to keep things interesting.

North facing shores are staying mellow with tiny 1-3 foot background waves - more of a flat spell for our north coast crew. Definitely a longboard or SUP day if you're looking to get wet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with northeast winds around 15 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are looking dynamic with some interesting low and high cycles. Hilo Bay will see a dramatic swing from -0.6 to 3.2 feet, while Honolulu and Kona regions will have similar interesting tide patterns.

Safety first, wave riders! Rip currents are likely, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2025 09:41:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf update across the Hawaiian islands.

The south swell is about to light up our coastlines with some seriously sweet waves. Expect surf building to 5-7 feet on south shores by Tuesday afternoon, peaking Tuesday night before gradually backing down through the week. This long-period swell is going to deliver some beautiful clean lines perfect for intermediate to advanced riders.

Meanwhile, east facing shores are keeping things spicy with choppy 4-6 foot surf. The trade winds are driving consistent conditions, but expect a gradual decline as wind speeds ease up. Not exactly pristine conditions, but definitely enough energy to keep things interesting.

North facing shores are staying mellow with tiny 1-3 foot background waves - more of a flat spell for our north coast crew. Definitely a longboard or SUP day if you're looking to get wet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with northeast winds around 15 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are looking dynamic with some interesting low and high cycles. Hilo Bay will see a dramatic swing from -0.6 to 3.2 feet, while Honolulu and Kona regions will have similar interesting tide patterns.

Safety first, wave riders! Rip currents are likely, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic surf update across the Hawaiian islands.

The south swell is about to light up our coastlines with some seriously sweet waves. Expect surf building to 5-7 feet on south shores by Tuesday afternoon, peaking Tuesday night before gradually backing down through the week. This long-period swell is going to deliver some beautiful clean lines perfect for intermediate to advanced riders.

Meanwhile, east facing shores are keeping things spicy with choppy 4-6 foot surf. The trade winds are driving consistent conditions, but expect a gradual decline as wind speeds ease up. Not exactly pristine conditions, but definitely enough energy to keep things interesting.

North facing shores are staying mellow with tiny 1-3 foot background waves - more of a flat spell for our north coast crew. Definitely a longboard or SUP day if you're looking to get wet.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with northeast winds around 15 mph. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are looking dynamic with some interesting low and high cycles. Hilo Bay will see a dramatic swing from -0.6 to 3.2 feet, while Honolulu and Kona regions will have similar interesting tide patterns.

Safety first, wave riders! Rip currents are likely, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9549942120</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend surf report that's as smooth as our island breezes.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with consistent 4-6 foot swells that'll keep longboarders and shortboarders stoked. These waves are looking clean and playful with steady east winds pushing 10-15 mph, creating perfect conditions for some epic sessions.

North and west facing shores are keeping things mellow with modest 1-3 foot surf - great for beginners or those looking for a relaxed paddle. South facing shores are holding steady with similar 1-3 foot waves, offering some gentle rollers.

Our swell forecast is looking interesting. A small to medium south swell is cruising through, but things are about to get more exciting. By Monday, a moderate long-period south swell will start filling in, potentially peaking Tuesday near high surf advisory levels. Translation: serious surfers might want to keep their eyes on those south-facing breaks.

Trade winds are keeping things spicy with short-period fresh swells and plenty of chop along east-facing coastlines. Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with scattered tropical showers adding that classic Hawaiian mood.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-70s overnight and climbing to mid-80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, Hawaii's waves are calling. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some unforgettable rides!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2025 09:41:19 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend surf report that's as smooth as our island breezes.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with consistent 4-6 foot swells that'll keep longboarders and shortboarders stoked. These waves are looking clean and playful with steady east winds pushing 10-15 mph, creating perfect conditions for some epic sessions.

North and west facing shores are keeping things mellow with modest 1-3 foot surf - great for beginners or those looking for a relaxed paddle. South facing shores are holding steady with similar 1-3 foot waves, offering some gentle rollers.

Our swell forecast is looking interesting. A small to medium south swell is cruising through, but things are about to get more exciting. By Monday, a moderate long-period south swell will start filling in, potentially peaking Tuesday near high surf advisory levels. Translation: serious surfers might want to keep their eyes on those south-facing breaks.

Trade winds are keeping things spicy with short-period fresh swells and plenty of chop along east-facing coastlines. Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with scattered tropical showers adding that classic Hawaiian mood.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-70s overnight and climbing to mid-80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, Hawaii's waves are calling. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some unforgettable rides!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend surf report that's as smooth as our island breezes.

East-facing shores are bringing the heat with consistent 4-6 foot swells that'll keep longboarders and shortboarders stoked. These waves are looking clean and playful with steady east winds pushing 10-15 mph, creating perfect conditions for some epic sessions.

North and west facing shores are keeping things mellow with modest 1-3 foot surf - great for beginners or those looking for a relaxed paddle. South facing shores are holding steady with similar 1-3 foot waves, offering some gentle rollers.

Our swell forecast is looking interesting. A small to medium south swell is cruising through, but things are about to get more exciting. By Monday, a moderate long-period south swell will start filling in, potentially peaking Tuesday near high surf advisory levels. Translation: serious surfers might want to keep their eyes on those south-facing breaks.

Trade winds are keeping things spicy with short-period fresh swells and plenty of chop along east-facing coastlines. Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with scattered tropical showers adding that classic Hawaiian mood.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-70s overnight and climbing to mid-80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious beginner, Hawaii's waves are calling. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some unforgettable rides!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-21-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1932827529</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

Our south shores are holding steady with modest 1-3 foot swells, but don't get too comfortable. A juicy long-period south swell is cooking up and expected to roll in by Monday, potentially cranking up to High Surf Advisory levels by Tuesday. Surfers, keep those boards waxed and your eyes on the horizon.

East-facing shores are where the real excitement's happening. We're looking at a solid 3-5 foot surf today, ramping up to 4-6 foot rollers tomorrow as trade winds flex their muscles. These winds are no joke - expect a breezy 15-20 mph punch that'll keep things choppy and exciting.

North and west facing shores? They're taking a vacation, serving up tiny 0-2 foot waves that are more of a gentle caress than a surf session. Might be a good time for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for calm waters.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and those classic scattered Hawaiian showers to keep things interesting. UV index is cranked to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, beach warriors.

As always, respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and maybe catch a lifeguard's eye before paddling out. Sunrise is around 5:45-5:55 AM, sunset close to 7:10-7:24 PM - plenty of daylight for epic wave hunting.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 14:24:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

Our south shores are holding steady with modest 1-3 foot swells, but don't get too comfortable. A juicy long-period south swell is cooking up and expected to roll in by Monday, potentially cranking up to High Surf Advisory levels by Tuesday. Surfers, keep those boards waxed and your eyes on the horizon.

East-facing shores are where the real excitement's happening. We're looking at a solid 3-5 foot surf today, ramping up to 4-6 foot rollers tomorrow as trade winds flex their muscles. These winds are no joke - expect a breezy 15-20 mph punch that'll keep things choppy and exciting.

North and west facing shores? They're taking a vacation, serving up tiny 0-2 foot waves that are more of a gentle caress than a surf session. Might be a good time for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for calm waters.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and those classic scattered Hawaiian showers to keep things interesting. UV index is cranked to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, beach warriors.

As always, respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and maybe catch a lifeguard's eye before paddling out. Sunrise is around 5:45-5:55 AM, sunset close to 7:10-7:24 PM - plenty of daylight for epic wave hunting.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sizzling weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

Our south shores are holding steady with modest 1-3 foot swells, but don't get too comfortable. A juicy long-period south swell is cooking up and expected to roll in by Monday, potentially cranking up to High Surf Advisory levels by Tuesday. Surfers, keep those boards waxed and your eyes on the horizon.

East-facing shores are where the real excitement's happening. We're looking at a solid 3-5 foot surf today, ramping up to 4-6 foot rollers tomorrow as trade winds flex their muscles. These winds are no joke - expect a breezy 15-20 mph punch that'll keep things choppy and exciting.

North and west facing shores? They're taking a vacation, serving up tiny 0-2 foot waves that are more of a gentle caress than a surf session. Might be a good time for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for calm waters.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies and those classic scattered Hawaiian showers to keep things interesting. UV index is cranked to extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, beach warriors.

As always, respect the ocean, watch for rip currents, and maybe catch a lifeguard's eye before paddling out. Sunrise is around 5:45-5:55 AM, sunset close to 7:10-7:24 PM - plenty of daylight for epic wave hunting.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that'll have you stoked for the next few days.

We've got a sweet little south swell sneaking in right now that'll peak tonight and hang around through the weekend. While it's not massive, it'll definitely add some fun bump to south facing shores with waves in the 3-5 foot range. Surfers and ocean lovers take note - this is your moment!

But hold onto your board shorts because an even more epic south swell is brewing near New Zealand that could potentially hit advisory levels around 10 feet next week. Stay tuned for those potential monster waves.

East facing shores are going to get a bit feisty over the weekend with choppy conditions that'll persist into early next week. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for those looking for some wind-driven action.

North facing shores? Pretty much flat as a pancake through the entire forecast period. Not much happening there, so you'll want to look elsewhere for your wave fix.

Temperatures are looking classic Hawaii - lower 70s at night climbing to mid 80s during the day. Winds will be steady easterly at 10-15 mph, creating those typical trade wind conditions we all know and love.

For all you sunrise and sunset chasers, grab your cameras around 5:40-5:50 AM for sunrise and 7:00-7:20 PM for sunset - prime golden hour vibes are incoming.

Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 09:41:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that'll have you stoked for the next few days.

We've got a sweet little south swell sneaking in right now that'll peak tonight and hang around through the weekend. While it's not massive, it'll definitely add some fun bump to south facing shores with waves in the 3-5 foot range. Surfers and ocean lovers take note - this is your moment!

But hold onto your board shorts because an even more epic south swell is brewing near New Zealand that could potentially hit advisory levels around 10 feet next week. Stay tuned for those potential monster waves.

East facing shores are going to get a bit feisty over the weekend with choppy conditions that'll persist into early next week. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for those looking for some wind-driven action.

North facing shores? Pretty much flat as a pancake through the entire forecast period. Not much happening there, so you'll want to look elsewhere for your wave fix.

Temperatures are looking classic Hawaii - lower 70s at night climbing to mid 80s during the day. Winds will be steady easterly at 10-15 mph, creating those typical trade wind conditions we all know and love.

For all you sunrise and sunset chasers, grab your cameras around 5:40-5:50 AM for sunrise and 7:00-7:20 PM for sunset - prime golden hour vibes are incoming.

Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that'll have you stoked for the next few days.

We've got a sweet little south swell sneaking in right now that'll peak tonight and hang around through the weekend. While it's not massive, it'll definitely add some fun bump to south facing shores with waves in the 3-5 foot range. Surfers and ocean lovers take note - this is your moment!

But hold onto your board shorts because an even more epic south swell is brewing near New Zealand that could potentially hit advisory levels around 10 feet next week. Stay tuned for those potential monster waves.

East facing shores are going to get a bit feisty over the weekend with choppy conditions that'll persist into early next week. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for those looking for some wind-driven action.

North facing shores? Pretty much flat as a pancake through the entire forecast period. Not much happening there, so you'll want to look elsewhere for your wave fix.

Temperatures are looking classic Hawaii - lower 70s at night climbing to mid 80s during the day. Winds will be steady easterly at 10-15 mph, creating those typical trade wind conditions we all know and love.

For all you sunrise and sunset chasers, grab your cameras around 5:40-5:50 AM for sunrise and 7:00-7:20 PM for sunset - prime golden hour vibes are incoming.

Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

Looks like we've got a mellow swell situation brewing across the islands. South-facing shores are hanging steady with 2-4 foot waves through tonight and into Tuesday morning, with a slight drop to 1-3 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Think clean, consistent sets perfect for intermediate surfers.

East-facing coastlines are keeping things interesting with choppy 2-4 foot surf that'll provide some playful conditions for those who love a bit of texture. Kauai and the Big Island's windward sides are especially dialed in with these conditions.

North-facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, offering minimal action for those hoping for big waves. West-facing areas are holding steady with 2-4 foot surf across most islands.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds blowing strong - 15 to 20 mph on Oahu and Maui, and lighter breezes around the Big Island. Temperatures will cruise in the mid-80s during the day and drop to the lower 70s at night.

Pro tip for beach-goers: UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents might be lurking, so always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - around 5:40 to 5:54 AM and 7:01 to 7:23 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy those Hawaiian waves.

Catch you on the flip side, surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2025 09:41:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

Looks like we've got a mellow swell situation brewing across the islands. South-facing shores are hanging steady with 2-4 foot waves through tonight and into Tuesday morning, with a slight drop to 1-3 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Think clean, consistent sets perfect for intermediate surfers.

East-facing coastlines are keeping things interesting with choppy 2-4 foot surf that'll provide some playful conditions for those who love a bit of texture. Kauai and the Big Island's windward sides are especially dialed in with these conditions.

North-facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, offering minimal action for those hoping for big waves. West-facing areas are holding steady with 2-4 foot surf across most islands.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds blowing strong - 15 to 20 mph on Oahu and Maui, and lighter breezes around the Big Island. Temperatures will cruise in the mid-80s during the day and drop to the lower 70s at night.

Pro tip for beach-goers: UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents might be lurking, so always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - around 5:40 to 5:54 AM and 7:01 to 7:23 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy those Hawaiian waves.

Catch you on the flip side, surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

Looks like we've got a mellow swell situation brewing across the islands. South-facing shores are hanging steady with 2-4 foot waves through tonight and into Tuesday morning, with a slight drop to 1-3 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Think clean, consistent sets perfect for intermediate surfers.

East-facing coastlines are keeping things interesting with choppy 2-4 foot surf that'll provide some playful conditions for those who love a bit of texture. Kauai and the Big Island's windward sides are especially dialed in with these conditions.

North-facing shores are staying flat as a pancake, offering minimal action for those hoping for big waves. West-facing areas are holding steady with 2-4 foot surf across most islands.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers and those classic Hawaiian trade winds blowing strong - 15 to 20 mph on Oahu and Maui, and lighter breezes around the Big Island. Temperatures will cruise in the mid-80s during the day and drop to the lower 70s at night.

Pro tip for beach-goers: UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Rip currents might be lurking, so always swim near a lifeguard and check local beach conditions.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking gorgeous - around 5:40 to 5:54 AM and 7:01 to 7:23 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy those Hawaiian waves.

Catch you on the flip side, surfers!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9137609398</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Here's your weekend surf scoop for the Hawaiian Islands.

Get ready for a sweet south swell rolling in from New Zealand that'll pump some life into our summer surf scene. We're looking at waves around the magic 5-foot mark, with the first pulse arriving Sunday and another follow-up midweek.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai and Oahu are sporting similar conditions - south shores will see a tasty 3-5 foot range, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. East-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet with some choppy trade wind action adding a bit of spice to the mix.

Maui's looking pretty similar, though west-facing shores will mellow out a bit more. The Big Island's windward and southeast sides are keeping things interesting with consistent 3-5 foot south and east-facing waves.

Trade winds are flexing their muscles, especially around Oahu, cranking up to 20 mph. This means some extra texture on those east-facing breaks - expect some bump and chop.

North-facing shores are staying pretty chill - we're talking near-flat conditions with maybe a whisper of wrap-around swell. Definitely not the season for big north shore action.

Weather-wise, we've got a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers, temperatures cruising in the mid-80s. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Those rip currents can be sneaky!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 10:14:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Here's your weekend surf scoop for the Hawaiian Islands.

Get ready for a sweet south swell rolling in from New Zealand that'll pump some life into our summer surf scene. We're looking at waves around the magic 5-foot mark, with the first pulse arriving Sunday and another follow-up midweek.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai and Oahu are sporting similar conditions - south shores will see a tasty 3-5 foot range, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. East-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet with some choppy trade wind action adding a bit of spice to the mix.

Maui's looking pretty similar, though west-facing shores will mellow out a bit more. The Big Island's windward and southeast sides are keeping things interesting with consistent 3-5 foot south and east-facing waves.

Trade winds are flexing their muscles, especially around Oahu, cranking up to 20 mph. This means some extra texture on those east-facing breaks - expect some bump and chop.

North-facing shores are staying pretty chill - we're talking near-flat conditions with maybe a whisper of wrap-around swell. Definitely not the season for big north shore action.

Weather-wise, we've got a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers, temperatures cruising in the mid-80s. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Those rip currents can be sneaky!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Here's your weekend surf scoop for the Hawaiian Islands.

Get ready for a sweet south swell rolling in from New Zealand that'll pump some life into our summer surf scene. We're looking at waves around the magic 5-foot mark, with the first pulse arriving Sunday and another follow-up midweek.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai and Oahu are sporting similar conditions - south shores will see a tasty 3-5 foot range, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. East-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet with some choppy trade wind action adding a bit of spice to the mix.

Maui's looking pretty similar, though west-facing shores will mellow out a bit more. The Big Island's windward and southeast sides are keeping things interesting with consistent 3-5 foot south and east-facing waves.

Trade winds are flexing their muscles, especially around Oahu, cranking up to 20 mph. This means some extra texture on those east-facing breaks - expect some bump and chop.

North-facing shores are staying pretty chill - we're talking near-flat conditions with maybe a whisper of wrap-around swell. Definitely not the season for big north shore action.

Weather-wise, we've got a classic Hawaiian mix - partly sunny skies with scattered showers, temperatures cruising in the mid-80s. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Those rip currents can be sneaky!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend in Hawaii with some exciting ocean conditions on the horizon.

A series of small south swells rolling in from New Zealand are about to juice up our surf scene, pushing heights close to the summer average of about 5 feet. Expect the first pulse to arrive Sunday and another midweek, giving south-facing shores some consistent action.

Let's break it down by island. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all looking at similar patterns. South-facing shores will see the most excitement, with surf ranging from 2-4 feet tonight climbing to 3-5 feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing shores will maintain a solid 3-5 foot range with some choppy conditions thanks to strengthening trade winds.

North-facing shores are staying pretty mellow, hanging around 0-2 feet throughout the weekend. West-facing shores will see a slight bump from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly sunny and scattered shower conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds ranging from 10-20 mph, depending on your island location.

UV index is looking extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready to catch some Hawaiian waves. The ocean's calling, and trust me, you'll want to answer.

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2025 09:41:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend in Hawaii with some exciting ocean conditions on the horizon.

A series of small south swells rolling in from New Zealand are about to juice up our surf scene, pushing heights close to the summer average of about 5 feet. Expect the first pulse to arrive Sunday and another midweek, giving south-facing shores some consistent action.

Let's break it down by island. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all looking at similar patterns. South-facing shores will see the most excitement, with surf ranging from 2-4 feet tonight climbing to 3-5 feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing shores will maintain a solid 3-5 foot range with some choppy conditions thanks to strengthening trade winds.

North-facing shores are staying pretty mellow, hanging around 0-2 feet throughout the weekend. West-facing shores will see a slight bump from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly sunny and scattered shower conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds ranging from 10-20 mph, depending on your island location.

UV index is looking extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready to catch some Hawaiian waves. The ocean's calling, and trust me, you'll want to answer.

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend in Hawaii with some exciting ocean conditions on the horizon.

A series of small south swells rolling in from New Zealand are about to juice up our surf scene, pushing heights close to the summer average of about 5 feet. Expect the first pulse to arrive Sunday and another midweek, giving south-facing shores some consistent action.

Let's break it down by island. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all looking at similar patterns. South-facing shores will see the most excitement, with surf ranging from 2-4 feet tonight climbing to 3-5 feet by Sunday afternoon. East-facing shores will maintain a solid 3-5 foot range with some choppy conditions thanks to strengthening trade winds.

North-facing shores are staying pretty mellow, hanging around 0-2 feet throughout the weekend. West-facing shores will see a slight bump from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Weather-wise, expect a mix of partly sunny and scattered shower conditions. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with east winds ranging from 10-20 mph, depending on your island location.

UV index is looking extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready to catch some Hawaiian waves. The ocean's calling, and trust me, you'll want to answer.

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf scenario unfolding across the islands this weekend. 

Our south shores are holding steady with a mellow 2-4 foot surf - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. The forecasters are hinting at some promising action coming next week with a series of small but consistent south swells that should boost us closer to that sweet summer average of 5 feet. Expect the first swell bump to roll in Sunday into Monday, with another energy boost midweek.

East facing shores are gonna see some spice this weekend as trade winds kick up, potentially pushing surf to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. Rough and choppy conditions will add some excitement for those seeking a more dynamic ride.

North facing shores remain pretty sleepy, hanging around that 0-2 foot range - perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for calm waters.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian mid-80s with scattered showers adding some tropical flair. Winds will be cruising at a steady 10-15 mph out of the northeast, keeping things breezy but not overwhelming.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend. Sunrise comes early around 5:40-5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:00-7:20 PM.

Bottom line: Solid weekend for intermediate surfers, great conditions for all skill levels, and plenty of potential energy building for next week. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:56:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf scenario unfolding across the islands this weekend. 

Our south shores are holding steady with a mellow 2-4 foot surf - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. The forecasters are hinting at some promising action coming next week with a series of small but consistent south swells that should boost us closer to that sweet summer average of 5 feet. Expect the first swell bump to roll in Sunday into Monday, with another energy boost midweek.

East facing shores are gonna see some spice this weekend as trade winds kick up, potentially pushing surf to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. Rough and choppy conditions will add some excitement for those seeking a more dynamic ride.

North facing shores remain pretty sleepy, hanging around that 0-2 foot range - perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for calm waters.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian mid-80s with scattered showers adding some tropical flair. Winds will be cruising at a steady 10-15 mph out of the northeast, keeping things breezy but not overwhelming.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend. Sunrise comes early around 5:40-5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:00-7:20 PM.

Bottom line: Solid weekend for intermediate surfers, great conditions for all skill levels, and plenty of potential energy building for next week. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian summer surf scenario unfolding across the islands this weekend. 

Our south shores are holding steady with a mellow 2-4 foot surf - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. The forecasters are hinting at some promising action coming next week with a series of small but consistent south swells that should boost us closer to that sweet summer average of 5 feet. Expect the first swell bump to roll in Sunday into Monday, with another energy boost midweek.

East facing shores are gonna see some spice this weekend as trade winds kick up, potentially pushing surf to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon. Rough and choppy conditions will add some excitement for those seeking a more dynamic ride.

North facing shores remain pretty sleepy, hanging around that 0-2 foot range - perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for calm waters.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian mid-80s with scattered showers adding some tropical flair. Winds will be cruising at a steady 10-15 mph out of the northeast, keeping things breezy but not overwhelming.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend. Sunrise comes early around 5:40-5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7:00-7:20 PM.

Bottom line: Solid weekend for intermediate surfers, great conditions for all skill levels, and plenty of potential energy building for next week. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a wave-tastic forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared for the Hawaiian waters.

Kicking things off, our south facing shores are keeping it mellow with small surf today, but don't get too comfortable. A tasty little south swell is rolling in Friday, promising some fun times this weekend. Even better, keep your eyes on early next week when a swell from near New Zealand could juice up the waves with some seriously sweet heights.

East facing shores are serving up a consistent moderate chop thanks to those reliable trade winds. Think of it as nature's own endless wave machine - choppy but rideable for those who know how to dance with the ocean.

If you're a north shore lover, well, tiny is the name of the game right now. These shores are basically taking a surf vacation.

Across the islands, we're looking at uniform surf conditions. Most zones are seeing 1-3 feet on north and south facing shores, with east facing shores holding steady at a fun 3-5 feet. Perfect for intermediate to advanced riders wanting some consistent action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, and those classic east winds are blowing around 10-15 mph - classic Hawaiian conditions.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to chase those waves.

Surf smart, stay safe, and let the Hawaiian waters work their magic. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 09:48:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a wave-tastic forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared for the Hawaiian waters.

Kicking things off, our south facing shores are keeping it mellow with small surf today, but don't get too comfortable. A tasty little south swell is rolling in Friday, promising some fun times this weekend. Even better, keep your eyes on early next week when a swell from near New Zealand could juice up the waves with some seriously sweet heights.

East facing shores are serving up a consistent moderate chop thanks to those reliable trade winds. Think of it as nature's own endless wave machine - choppy but rideable for those who know how to dance with the ocean.

If you're a north shore lover, well, tiny is the name of the game right now. These shores are basically taking a surf vacation.

Across the islands, we're looking at uniform surf conditions. Most zones are seeing 1-3 feet on north and south facing shores, with east facing shores holding steady at a fun 3-5 feet. Perfect for intermediate to advanced riders wanting some consistent action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, and those classic east winds are blowing around 10-15 mph - classic Hawaiian conditions.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to chase those waves.

Surf smart, stay safe, and let the Hawaiian waters work their magic. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a wave-tastic forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared for the Hawaiian waters.

Kicking things off, our south facing shores are keeping it mellow with small surf today, but don't get too comfortable. A tasty little south swell is rolling in Friday, promising some fun times this weekend. Even better, keep your eyes on early next week when a swell from near New Zealand could juice up the waves with some seriously sweet heights.

East facing shores are serving up a consistent moderate chop thanks to those reliable trade winds. Think of it as nature's own endless wave machine - choppy but rideable for those who know how to dance with the ocean.

If you're a north shore lover, well, tiny is the name of the game right now. These shores are basically taking a surf vacation.

Across the islands, we're looking at uniform surf conditions. Most zones are seeing 1-3 feet on north and south facing shores, with east facing shores holding steady at a fun 3-5 feet. Perfect for intermediate to advanced riders wanting some consistent action.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers playing peek-a-boo. Temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid-80s, and those classic east winds are blowing around 10-15 mph - classic Hawaiian conditions.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so sunscreen is your best friend. Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to chase those waves.

Surf smart, stay safe, and let the Hawaiian waters work their magic. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf forecast for the next couple of days.

The Pacific is serving up a mellow surf menu with some interesting flavors brewing. Right now, we're looking at modest wave heights across all islands, hovering in the 1-3 foot range for most shorelines. The east-facing shores are rocking a slightly more robust 3-5 foot swell, perfect for those seeking some playful conditions.

The south shores are keeping things calm, but don't get too comfortable. A small to moderate south swell is sneaking in Friday and will stick around through the weekend. Even more exciting, a slightly more substantial swell brewing near New Zealand might grace our shores early next week, potentially boosting surf heights and giving advanced riders something to get stoked about.

North facing shores are staying pretty flat, so longboarders and beginners might want to focus on the east-facing breaks. Trade winds are holding steady at 10-15 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian choppy conditions that keep things interesting.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, with plenty of sunshine and that high UV index reminding you to slather on the sunscreen.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm, with some interesting negative low tides in the morning ranging from -0.1 to -0.5 feet. High tides will peak around 2-2.7 feet in the afternoon.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell, there's enough energy to keep most surfers entertained. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 02:48:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf forecast for the next couple of days.

The Pacific is serving up a mellow surf menu with some interesting flavors brewing. Right now, we're looking at modest wave heights across all islands, hovering in the 1-3 foot range for most shorelines. The east-facing shores are rocking a slightly more robust 3-5 foot swell, perfect for those seeking some playful conditions.

The south shores are keeping things calm, but don't get too comfortable. A small to moderate south swell is sneaking in Friday and will stick around through the weekend. Even more exciting, a slightly more substantial swell brewing near New Zealand might grace our shores early next week, potentially boosting surf heights and giving advanced riders something to get stoked about.

North facing shores are staying pretty flat, so longboarders and beginners might want to focus on the east-facing breaks. Trade winds are holding steady at 10-15 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian choppy conditions that keep things interesting.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, with plenty of sunshine and that high UV index reminding you to slather on the sunscreen.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm, with some interesting negative low tides in the morning ranging from -0.1 to -0.5 feet. High tides will peak around 2-2.7 feet in the afternoon.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell, there's enough energy to keep most surfers entertained. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf forecast for the next couple of days.

The Pacific is serving up a mellow surf menu with some interesting flavors brewing. Right now, we're looking at modest wave heights across all islands, hovering in the 1-3 foot range for most shorelines. The east-facing shores are rocking a slightly more robust 3-5 foot swell, perfect for those seeking some playful conditions.

The south shores are keeping things calm, but don't get too comfortable. A small to moderate south swell is sneaking in Friday and will stick around through the weekend. Even more exciting, a slightly more substantial swell brewing near New Zealand might grace our shores early next week, potentially boosting surf heights and giving advanced riders something to get stoked about.

North facing shores are staying pretty flat, so longboarders and beginners might want to focus on the east-facing breaks. Trade winds are holding steady at 10-15 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian choppy conditions that keep things interesting.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, with plenty of sunshine and that high UV index reminding you to slather on the sunscreen.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm, with some interesting negative low tides in the morning ranging from -0.1 to -0.5 feet. High tides will peak around 2-2.7 feet in the afternoon.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell, there's enough energy to keep most surfers entertained. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf scene as we break down the upcoming swell situation across the islands.

The Pacific's serving up a laid-back forecast with consistent conditions that'll keep most breaks humming. Expect a steady 1-3 foot surf on north and west facing shores, while south and east shores are looking a bit more lively with 2-4 and 3-5 foot waves respectively.

Our swell story is all about subtle transitions - a fading south swell is making its exit, leaving behind some tiny background energy. Don't worry though, a small moderate period south swell is lurking on the horizon, promising a gentle bump by late weekend. North shores won't go completely flat thanks to some playful short period pulses.

Trade winds are keeping things spicy with consistent chop and fresh swell along east-facing coastlines. Speaking of winds, expect steady east breezes around 10-15 mph, which means clean conditions for many spots.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny days with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise mode. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, and UV levels are extreme, so grab that sunscreen, beach warriors!

Sunrise and sunset times are dreamy: early risers can catch first light around 5:40-5:50 AM, with golden hour lasting until about 7:00-7:20 PM.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell, there's enough energy to keep most surfers stoked. Whether you're on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, fun-sized waves are on tap. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride!

Mahalo and surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 02:40:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf scene as we break down the upcoming swell situation across the islands.

The Pacific's serving up a laid-back forecast with consistent conditions that'll keep most breaks humming. Expect a steady 1-3 foot surf on north and west facing shores, while south and east shores are looking a bit more lively with 2-4 and 3-5 foot waves respectively.

Our swell story is all about subtle transitions - a fading south swell is making its exit, leaving behind some tiny background energy. Don't worry though, a small moderate period south swell is lurking on the horizon, promising a gentle bump by late weekend. North shores won't go completely flat thanks to some playful short period pulses.

Trade winds are keeping things spicy with consistent chop and fresh swell along east-facing coastlines. Speaking of winds, expect steady east breezes around 10-15 mph, which means clean conditions for many spots.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny days with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise mode. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, and UV levels are extreme, so grab that sunscreen, beach warriors!

Sunrise and sunset times are dreamy: early risers can catch first light around 5:40-5:50 AM, with golden hour lasting until about 7:00-7:20 PM.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell, there's enough energy to keep most surfers stoked. Whether you're on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, fun-sized waves are on tap. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride!

Mahalo and surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf scene as we break down the upcoming swell situation across the islands.

The Pacific's serving up a laid-back forecast with consistent conditions that'll keep most breaks humming. Expect a steady 1-3 foot surf on north and west facing shores, while south and east shores are looking a bit more lively with 2-4 and 3-5 foot waves respectively.

Our swell story is all about subtle transitions - a fading south swell is making its exit, leaving behind some tiny background energy. Don't worry though, a small moderate period south swell is lurking on the horizon, promising a gentle bump by late weekend. North shores won't go completely flat thanks to some playful short period pulses.

Trade winds are keeping things spicy with consistent chop and fresh swell along east-facing coastlines. Speaking of winds, expect steady east breezes around 10-15 mph, which means clean conditions for many spots.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny days with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise mode. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the mid-80s, and UV levels are extreme, so grab that sunscreen, beach warriors!

Sunrise and sunset times are dreamy: early risers can catch first light around 5:40-5:50 AM, with golden hour lasting until about 7:00-7:20 PM.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell, there's enough energy to keep most surfers stoked. Whether you're on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, fun-sized waves are on tap. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the ride!

Mahalo and surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands as a south swell is about to light up our southern shores.

The big news is a High Surf Advisory hitting all south-facing beaches starting Saturday morning. We're talking waves climbing to an impressive 7-10 feet - a serious playground for experienced surfers and a spectacular show for spectators. This long-period swell has been building momentum, with initial energy trickling in from the south-southwest and observations from Samoa suggesting even more power than originally predicted.

For the north shore, keep expectations low. Tiny to small waves will dominate, with maybe a whisper of northeast swell providing minor excitement for the most desperate board riders. East-facing shores will maintain moderate surf around 4-6 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon.

Wind conditions look consistent across the islands - northeast breezes ranging 5-15 mph, keeping things clean and potentially creating some nice bump for wind sports. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with partly to mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers adding tropical flair to the forecast.

West-facing shores will see a nice bump, especially on the Big Island and Oahu, with waves climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a more robust 5-7 feet on Saturday.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before paddling out. Rip currents will be active with these building swells, so stay alert and surf smart. Sunrise hits around 5:40-5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:58-7:19 PM.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:41:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands as a south swell is about to light up our southern shores.

The big news is a High Surf Advisory hitting all south-facing beaches starting Saturday morning. We're talking waves climbing to an impressive 7-10 feet - a serious playground for experienced surfers and a spectacular show for spectators. This long-period swell has been building momentum, with initial energy trickling in from the south-southwest and observations from Samoa suggesting even more power than originally predicted.

For the north shore, keep expectations low. Tiny to small waves will dominate, with maybe a whisper of northeast swell providing minor excitement for the most desperate board riders. East-facing shores will maintain moderate surf around 4-6 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon.

Wind conditions look consistent across the islands - northeast breezes ranging 5-15 mph, keeping things clean and potentially creating some nice bump for wind sports. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with partly to mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers adding tropical flair to the forecast.

West-facing shores will see a nice bump, especially on the Big Island and Oahu, with waves climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a more robust 5-7 feet on Saturday.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before paddling out. Rip currents will be active with these building swells, so stay alert and surf smart. Sunrise hits around 5:40-5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:58-7:19 PM.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian islands as a south swell is about to light up our southern shores.

The big news is a High Surf Advisory hitting all south-facing beaches starting Saturday morning. We're talking waves climbing to an impressive 7-10 feet - a serious playground for experienced surfers and a spectacular show for spectators. This long-period swell has been building momentum, with initial energy trickling in from the south-southwest and observations from Samoa suggesting even more power than originally predicted.

For the north shore, keep expectations low. Tiny to small waves will dominate, with maybe a whisper of northeast swell providing minor excitement for the most desperate board riders. East-facing shores will maintain moderate surf around 4-6 feet tonight, gradually dropping to 3-5 feet by Saturday afternoon.

Wind conditions look consistent across the islands - northeast breezes ranging 5-15 mph, keeping things clean and potentially creating some nice bump for wind sports. Temperatures will hover in the mid-80s with partly to mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers adding tropical flair to the forecast.

West-facing shores will see a nice bump, especially on the Big Island and Oahu, with waves climbing from 2-4 feet tonight to a more robust 5-7 feet on Saturday.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before paddling out. Rip currents will be active with these building swells, so stay alert and surf smart. Sunrise hits around 5:40-5:50 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:58-7:19 PM.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-03-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9524870871</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mid-week Hawaiian surf snapshot that's looking pretty sweet.

The north and west shores are holding steady with a mellow 2-4 foot swell - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. We've got a lingering northwest pulse keeping things interesting through tomorrow, then expected to settle into classic June conditions by Wednesday.

South shores are playing it cool with small background swells today and tomorrow, but hold onto your boards because a legit south southwest swell is charging in Friday. This bad boy's gonna peak over the weekend with potential advisory-level surf around 10 feet - perfect for those intermediate to advanced wave hunters looking for some serious action.

East-facing beaches are keeping things spicy with choppy 3-5 foot surf courtesy of moderate trade winds. Expect some medium period swell action rolling in during the second half of the week to keep things interesting.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 80s during the day, dropping to lower 70s at night. Winds are consistently blowing east at 10-15 mph, creating those signature trade wind conditions.

Scattered showers are in the mix, so pack a light rain jacket, but don't stress - they'll be quick-moving and won't put a damper on your beach plans. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Bottom line: Solid surf conditions across the islands with a promising weekend swell on the horizon. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch some waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2025 09:41:03 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mid-week Hawaiian surf snapshot that's looking pretty sweet.

The north and west shores are holding steady with a mellow 2-4 foot swell - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. We've got a lingering northwest pulse keeping things interesting through tomorrow, then expected to settle into classic June conditions by Wednesday.

South shores are playing it cool with small background swells today and tomorrow, but hold onto your boards because a legit south southwest swell is charging in Friday. This bad boy's gonna peak over the weekend with potential advisory-level surf around 10 feet - perfect for those intermediate to advanced wave hunters looking for some serious action.

East-facing beaches are keeping things spicy with choppy 3-5 foot surf courtesy of moderate trade winds. Expect some medium period swell action rolling in during the second half of the week to keep things interesting.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 80s during the day, dropping to lower 70s at night. Winds are consistently blowing east at 10-15 mph, creating those signature trade wind conditions.

Scattered showers are in the mix, so pack a light rain jacket, but don't stress - they'll be quick-moving and won't put a damper on your beach plans. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Bottom line: Solid surf conditions across the islands with a promising weekend swell on the horizon. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch some waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mid-week Hawaiian surf snapshot that's looking pretty sweet.

The north and west shores are holding steady with a mellow 2-4 foot swell - nothing epic, but definitely rideable. We've got a lingering northwest pulse keeping things interesting through tomorrow, then expected to settle into classic June conditions by Wednesday.

South shores are playing it cool with small background swells today and tomorrow, but hold onto your boards because a legit south southwest swell is charging in Friday. This bad boy's gonna peak over the weekend with potential advisory-level surf around 10 feet - perfect for those intermediate to advanced wave hunters looking for some serious action.

East-facing beaches are keeping things spicy with choppy 3-5 foot surf courtesy of moderate trade winds. Expect some medium period swell action rolling in during the second half of the week to keep things interesting.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian comfort - mid 80s during the day, dropping to lower 70s at night. Winds are consistently blowing east at 10-15 mph, creating those signature trade wind conditions.

Scattered showers are in the mix, so pack a light rain jacket, but don't stress - they'll be quick-moving and won't put a damper on your beach plans. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Bottom line: Solid surf conditions across the islands with a promising weekend swell on the horizon. Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch some waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of dynamic Hawaiian surf conditions that'll keep you on your toes.

A late-season northwest swell is rolling in with some serious attitude, bringing north shore waves that are hovering just below high surf advisory levels. Expect 8 to 12-foot faces this evening, gradually settling down to a more mellow 5 to 7 feet by Sunday afternoon.

For you south shore surfers, don't get too excited just yet. We're looking at small background swells for the next few days. But hold onto your boards - a promising southwest swell will sneak in late Tuesday and Wednesday, with an even more impressive long-period south-southwest swell building Friday and peaking next weekend. Translation: epic south shore conditions are coming!

East-facing shores will keep things interesting with small and choppy conditions through Sunday. But fresh to strong trade winds will boost those waves to near or above seasonal averages Monday through Wednesday.

The weather's playing its part too - mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will dance between east and southeast, keeping things breezy but not wild.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, these conditions promise something for everyone.

Remember, surf heights can vary wildly between beaches, so always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf magic!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2025 09:41:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of dynamic Hawaiian surf conditions that'll keep you on your toes.

A late-season northwest swell is rolling in with some serious attitude, bringing north shore waves that are hovering just below high surf advisory levels. Expect 8 to 12-foot faces this evening, gradually settling down to a more mellow 5 to 7 feet by Sunday afternoon.

For you south shore surfers, don't get too excited just yet. We're looking at small background swells for the next few days. But hold onto your boards - a promising southwest swell will sneak in late Tuesday and Wednesday, with an even more impressive long-period south-southwest swell building Friday and peaking next weekend. Translation: epic south shore conditions are coming!

East-facing shores will keep things interesting with small and choppy conditions through Sunday. But fresh to strong trade winds will boost those waves to near or above seasonal averages Monday through Wednesday.

The weather's playing its part too - mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will dance between east and southeast, keeping things breezy but not wild.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, these conditions promise something for everyone.

Remember, surf heights can vary wildly between beaches, so always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf magic!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Get ready for a weekend of dynamic Hawaiian surf conditions that'll keep you on your toes.

A late-season northwest swell is rolling in with some serious attitude, bringing north shore waves that are hovering just below high surf advisory levels. Expect 8 to 12-foot faces this evening, gradually settling down to a more mellow 5 to 7 feet by Sunday afternoon.

For you south shore surfers, don't get too excited just yet. We're looking at small background swells for the next few days. But hold onto your boards - a promising southwest swell will sneak in late Tuesday and Wednesday, with an even more impressive long-period south-southwest swell building Friday and peaking next weekend. Translation: epic south shore conditions are coming!

East-facing shores will keep things interesting with small and choppy conditions through Sunday. But fresh to strong trade winds will boost those waves to near or above seasonal averages Monday through Wednesday.

The weather's playing its part too - mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Winds will dance between east and southeast, keeping things breezy but not wild.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting surf enthusiast, these conditions promise something for everyone.

Remember, surf heights can vary wildly between beaches, so always check local conditions and swim near a lifeguard. Stay safe, catch some waves, and enjoy the Hawaiian surf magic!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-31-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

North and west-facing shores are about to get seriously charged with a fresh north-northwest swell peaking Saturday. We're talking robust wave heights climbing to 8-12 feet on Kauai and Oahu's north shores, promising epic conditions for experienced surfers. This swell will be most intense Saturday before gradually backing down through early next week.

Kauai and Oahu will see the most dramatic surf action, with north-facing shores presenting the most impressive wave sets. Maui's north shores will be slightly more mellow but still offering solid 5-10 foot waves that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

South-facing shores remain relatively consistent, holding steady at 2-4 feet. While not massive, these waves provide nice cruising conditions for intermediate riders. Interestingly, forecasters hint at a potentially larger long-period south-southwest swell developing late next week that could boost south shore conditions.

East-facing shores will experience gradual building surf as trade winds ramp up, creating playful conditions for windsurfers and kitesurfers.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Trade winds will be blowing around 10-15 mph, adding some extra texture to the ocean surface.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Mahalo and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 09:41:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

North and west-facing shores are about to get seriously charged with a fresh north-northwest swell peaking Saturday. We're talking robust wave heights climbing to 8-12 feet on Kauai and Oahu's north shores, promising epic conditions for experienced surfers. This swell will be most intense Saturday before gradually backing down through early next week.

Kauai and Oahu will see the most dramatic surf action, with north-facing shores presenting the most impressive wave sets. Maui's north shores will be slightly more mellow but still offering solid 5-10 foot waves that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

South-facing shores remain relatively consistent, holding steady at 2-4 feet. While not massive, these waves provide nice cruising conditions for intermediate riders. Interestingly, forecasters hint at a potentially larger long-period south-southwest swell developing late next week that could boost south shore conditions.

East-facing shores will experience gradual building surf as trade winds ramp up, creating playful conditions for windsurfers and kitesurfers.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Trade winds will be blowing around 10-15 mph, adding some extra texture to the ocean surface.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Mahalo and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a dynamic weekend of Hawaiian surf action coming your way.

North and west-facing shores are about to get seriously charged with a fresh north-northwest swell peaking Saturday. We're talking robust wave heights climbing to 8-12 feet on Kauai and Oahu's north shores, promising epic conditions for experienced surfers. This swell will be most intense Saturday before gradually backing down through early next week.

Kauai and Oahu will see the most dramatic surf action, with north-facing shores presenting the most impressive wave sets. Maui's north shores will be slightly more mellow but still offering solid 5-10 foot waves that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

South-facing shores remain relatively consistent, holding steady at 2-4 feet. While not massive, these waves provide nice cruising conditions for intermediate riders. Interestingly, forecasters hint at a potentially larger long-period south-southwest swell developing late next week that could boost south shore conditions.

East-facing shores will experience gradual building surf as trade winds ramp up, creating playful conditions for windsurfers and kitesurfers.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. Trade winds will be blowing around 10-15 mph, adding some extra texture to the ocean surface.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

Mahalo and catch those waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a killer surf forecast across the Hawaiian islands.

Tonight, things start mellow with small surf, but don't get too comfortable. A sneaky north-northwest swell is rolling in, promising to amp up the action along north and west facing shores. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui can expect surf heights climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to a more exciting 3-5 feet by early morning.

By Thursday, the energy kicks into high gear. North facing shores will see surf jumping to 5-7 feet, with some spots hitting 6-8 feet - perfect for those seeking some serious wave action. West facing shores will join the party with 4-6 foot surf, while south facing shores maintain a steady 2-4 feet, gradually increasing to 3-5 feet.

The Big Island shows a slightly more subdued profile, with north facing shores seeing 3-5 foot surf and west facing shores keeping things chill at 1-3 feet. But don't worry - south facing shores will still deliver a respectable 2-4 foot range.

A bonus heads up: a larger north-northwest swell is charging in for early Saturday, promising moderate surf before rapidly declining Saturday night. South shores will see a series of pulses keeping things interesting through the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers. Winds will hover around 5-10 mph from the east, occasionally shifting northeast.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2025 09:41:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a killer surf forecast across the Hawaiian islands.

Tonight, things start mellow with small surf, but don't get too comfortable. A sneaky north-northwest swell is rolling in, promising to amp up the action along north and west facing shores. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui can expect surf heights climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to a more exciting 3-5 feet by early morning.

By Thursday, the energy kicks into high gear. North facing shores will see surf jumping to 5-7 feet, with some spots hitting 6-8 feet - perfect for those seeking some serious wave action. West facing shores will join the party with 4-6 foot surf, while south facing shores maintain a steady 2-4 feet, gradually increasing to 3-5 feet.

The Big Island shows a slightly more subdued profile, with north facing shores seeing 3-5 foot surf and west facing shores keeping things chill at 1-3 feet. But don't worry - south facing shores will still deliver a respectable 2-4 foot range.

A bonus heads up: a larger north-northwest swell is charging in for early Saturday, promising moderate surf before rapidly declining Saturday night. South shores will see a series of pulses keeping things interesting through the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers. Winds will hover around 5-10 mph from the east, occasionally shifting northeast.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a killer surf forecast across the Hawaiian islands.

Tonight, things start mellow with small surf, but don't get too comfortable. A sneaky north-northwest swell is rolling in, promising to amp up the action along north and west facing shores. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui can expect surf heights climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to a more exciting 3-5 feet by early morning.

By Thursday, the energy kicks into high gear. North facing shores will see surf jumping to 5-7 feet, with some spots hitting 6-8 feet - perfect for those seeking some serious wave action. West facing shores will join the party with 4-6 foot surf, while south facing shores maintain a steady 2-4 feet, gradually increasing to 3-5 feet.

The Big Island shows a slightly more subdued profile, with north facing shores seeing 3-5 foot surf and west facing shores keeping things chill at 1-3 feet. But don't worry - south facing shores will still deliver a respectable 2-4 foot range.

A bonus heads up: a larger north-northwest swell is charging in for early Saturday, promising moderate surf before rapidly declining Saturday night. South shores will see a series of pulses keeping things interesting through the weekend.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers. Winds will hover around 5-10 mph from the east, occasionally shifting northeast.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf week with some subtle swells rolling in.

For all you island hoppers, the surf scene looks pretty chill across the archipelago. South-facing shores are keeping things interesting with a tiny to small long-period swell that'll sneak in late tonight. Expect waves in the 1-3 foot range this evening, bumping up to 2-4 feet by Tuesday morning.

East-facing beaches are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. The trade winds are backing off slightly, which means cleaner conditions and smoother rides.

North shore enthusiasts might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny 0-2 foot waves for the next few days. But hold tight! A surface low near the Aleutians is brewing up a potential medium-period north-northwest swell for later this week.

Wednesday and Thursday bring some excitement with a building long-period south-southwest swell promising to boost south shore surf. Water temperatures remain warm, and winds are predominantly east at 5-15 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and drop to around 70 at night. UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some waves, Hawaii style!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2025 09:41:30 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf week with some subtle swells rolling in.

For all you island hoppers, the surf scene looks pretty chill across the archipelago. South-facing shores are keeping things interesting with a tiny to small long-period swell that'll sneak in late tonight. Expect waves in the 1-3 foot range this evening, bumping up to 2-4 feet by Tuesday morning.

East-facing beaches are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. The trade winds are backing off slightly, which means cleaner conditions and smoother rides.

North shore enthusiasts might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny 0-2 foot waves for the next few days. But hold tight! A surface low near the Aleutians is brewing up a potential medium-period north-northwest swell for later this week.

Wednesday and Thursday bring some excitement with a building long-period south-southwest swell promising to boost south shore surf. Water temperatures remain warm, and winds are predominantly east at 5-15 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and drop to around 70 at night. UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some waves, Hawaii style!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow Hawaiian surf week with some subtle swells rolling in.

For all you island hoppers, the surf scene looks pretty chill across the archipelago. South-facing shores are keeping things interesting with a tiny to small long-period swell that'll sneak in late tonight. Expect waves in the 1-3 foot range this evening, bumping up to 2-4 feet by Tuesday morning.

East-facing beaches are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves, perfect for intermediate riders looking to catch some clean sets. The trade winds are backing off slightly, which means cleaner conditions and smoother rides.

North shore enthusiasts might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny 0-2 foot waves for the next few days. But hold tight! A surface low near the Aleutians is brewing up a potential medium-period north-northwest swell for later this week.

Wednesday and Thursday bring some excitement with a building long-period south-southwest swell promising to boost south shore surf. Water temperatures remain warm, and winds are predominantly east at 5-15 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s during the day and drop to around 70 at night. UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen!

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some waves, Hawaii style!

Aloha and mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-25-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3378341150</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Buckle up for your weekend surf forecast from across the Hawaiian islands.

The south shores are serving up a tasty swell right now, with wave heights cruising between 3-5 feet. This long-period south-southwest pulse is peaking today and will gradually mellow out early next week. But don't pack away your board just yet - another similar swell is rolling in Wednesday and Thursday, promising another south shore surf party.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves powered by steady trade winds. Expect these conditions to stick around through the weekend before slowly tapering off midweek.

North shore surfers might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny 0-2 foot waves. However, surf enthusiasts can get excited about a potential north-northwest swell brewing near the Aleutians. This could deliver some medium-period waves by late next week.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the low 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding some island spice to the forecast. Winds will be blowing northeast around 10-15 mph, perfect for keeping things cool and creating some nice wave textures.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise kicks off around 5:40-5:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:50-7:15 PM.

Rip currents are always a possibility, so swim smart and stay near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Buckle up for your weekend surf forecast from across the Hawaiian islands.

The south shores are serving up a tasty swell right now, with wave heights cruising between 3-5 feet. This long-period south-southwest pulse is peaking today and will gradually mellow out early next week. But don't pack away your board just yet - another similar swell is rolling in Wednesday and Thursday, promising another south shore surf party.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves powered by steady trade winds. Expect these conditions to stick around through the weekend before slowly tapering off midweek.

North shore surfers might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny 0-2 foot waves. However, surf enthusiasts can get excited about a potential north-northwest swell brewing near the Aleutians. This could deliver some medium-period waves by late next week.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the low 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding some island spice to the forecast. Winds will be blowing northeast around 10-15 mph, perfect for keeping things cool and creating some nice wave textures.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise kicks off around 5:40-5:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:50-7:15 PM.

Rip currents are always a possibility, so swim smart and stay near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Buckle up for your weekend surf forecast from across the Hawaiian islands.

The south shores are serving up a tasty swell right now, with wave heights cruising between 3-5 feet. This long-period south-southwest pulse is peaking today and will gradually mellow out early next week. But don't pack away your board just yet - another similar swell is rolling in Wednesday and Thursday, promising another south shore surf party.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot waves powered by steady trade winds. Expect these conditions to stick around through the weekend before slowly tapering off midweek.

North shore surfers might want to temper expectations - we're looking at tiny 0-2 foot waves. However, surf enthusiasts can get excited about a potential north-northwest swell brewing near the Aleutians. This could deliver some medium-period waves by late next week.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the low 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered tropical showers adding some island spice to the forecast. Winds will be blowing northeast around 10-15 mph, perfect for keeping things cool and creating some nice wave textures.

UV index is hitting extreme levels, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise kicks off around 5:40-5:55 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:50-7:15 PM.

Rip currents are always a possibility, so swim smart and stay near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-24-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8110948539</link>
      <description>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a weekend of wave-riding excitement across the Hawaiian Islands. Our south-facing shores are about to light up with a long-period south-southwest swell that'll deliver some sweet summer vibes.

Kauai's looking at a solid 3-5 foot surf on the south and east shores, perfect for intermediate to advanced riders. Oahu and Maui are matching that energy, with consistent chest to head-high waves rolling in throughout Saturday. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are also joining the party with similar 3-5 foot south shore conditions.

For those chasing smaller waves, the north-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot swells. West-facing beaches will see a modest 1-3 to 2-4 foot range, offering some gentler options for those looking to ease into the water.

Weather-wise, expect a classic Hawaiian mix of partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, and northeast winds around 15 mph will keep things crisp and comfortable. UV index is running high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

The next swell update is looking promising too. Another south-southwest swell is expected to arrive mid-week, bringing another boost to south shore conditions. Bonus: a small to moderate northwest swell will also peek in late Wednesday, adding some variety to the wave menu.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and enjoy the Hawaiian waters safely. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 09:41:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a weekend of wave-riding excitement across the Hawaiian Islands. Our south-facing shores are about to light up with a long-period south-southwest swell that'll deliver some sweet summer vibes.

Kauai's looking at a solid 3-5 foot surf on the south and east shores, perfect for intermediate to advanced riders. Oahu and Maui are matching that energy, with consistent chest to head-high waves rolling in throughout Saturday. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are also joining the party with similar 3-5 foot south shore conditions.

For those chasing smaller waves, the north-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot swells. West-facing beaches will see a modest 1-3 to 2-4 foot range, offering some gentler options for those looking to ease into the water.

Weather-wise, expect a classic Hawaiian mix of partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, and northeast winds around 15 mph will keep things crisp and comfortable. UV index is running high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

The next swell update is looking promising too. Another south-southwest swell is expected to arrive mid-week, bringing another boost to south shore conditions. Bonus: a small to moderate northwest swell will also peek in late Wednesday, adding some variety to the wave menu.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and enjoy the Hawaiian waters safely. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a weekend of wave-riding excitement across the Hawaiian Islands. Our south-facing shores are about to light up with a long-period south-southwest swell that'll deliver some sweet summer vibes.

Kauai's looking at a solid 3-5 foot surf on the south and east shores, perfect for intermediate to advanced riders. Oahu and Maui are matching that energy, with consistent chest to head-high waves rolling in throughout Saturday. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are also joining the party with similar 3-5 foot south shore conditions.

For those chasing smaller waves, the north-facing shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 0-2 foot swells. West-facing beaches will see a modest 1-3 to 2-4 foot range, offering some gentler options for those looking to ease into the water.

Weather-wise, expect a classic Hawaiian mix of partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, and northeast winds around 15 mph will keep things crisp and comfortable. UV index is running high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

The next swell update is looking promising too. Another south-southwest swell is expected to arrive mid-week, bringing another boost to south shore conditions. Bonus: a small to moderate northwest swell will also peek in late Wednesday, adding some variety to the wave menu.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and enjoy the Hawaiian waters safely. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4996580245</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at a mixed bag of conditions this week, with some sweet spots developing for all you ocean enthusiasts. The south-southwest swell is quietly building momentum, promising some nice waves along the southern shores. Expect small to moderate surf that'll peak late tonight and continue through the weekend.

For you north shore lovers, don't get too excited - we're looking at tiny surf that'll barely tickle your board's bottom. But hey, sometimes calm is good for technique practice, right?

East facing shores are bringing the consistent energy, holding steady at a reliable 3-5 feet. These trade wind waves are your go-to for some reliable riding across the islands.

Breaking it down by island: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all seeing similar patterns. South facing shores will bump up from 1-3 feet tonight to a more playful 2-4 feet tomorrow. West facing shores are hanging around the 1-3 feet range, offering some mellow options.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with east winds keeping things crisp at 10-15 mph. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Tide shifts are minor but worth noting, with low and high points ranging between 0.5 to 2.0 feet across different locations.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 09:42:03 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at a mixed bag of conditions this week, with some sweet spots developing for all you ocean enthusiasts. The south-southwest swell is quietly building momentum, promising some nice waves along the southern shores. Expect small to moderate surf that'll peak late tonight and continue through the weekend.

For you north shore lovers, don't get too excited - we're looking at tiny surf that'll barely tickle your board's bottom. But hey, sometimes calm is good for technique practice, right?

East facing shores are bringing the consistent energy, holding steady at a reliable 3-5 feet. These trade wind waves are your go-to for some reliable riding across the islands.

Breaking it down by island: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all seeing similar patterns. South facing shores will bump up from 1-3 feet tonight to a more playful 2-4 feet tomorrow. West facing shores are hanging around the 1-3 feet range, offering some mellow options.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with east winds keeping things crisp at 10-15 mph. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Tide shifts are minor but worth noting, with low and high points ranging between 0.5 to 2.0 feet across different locations.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf forecast that'll have you stoked and prepared.

Hawaii's looking at a mixed bag of conditions this week, with some sweet spots developing for all you ocean enthusiasts. The south-southwest swell is quietly building momentum, promising some nice waves along the southern shores. Expect small to moderate surf that'll peak late tonight and continue through the weekend.

For you north shore lovers, don't get too excited - we're looking at tiny surf that'll barely tickle your board's bottom. But hey, sometimes calm is good for technique practice, right?

East facing shores are bringing the consistent energy, holding steady at a reliable 3-5 feet. These trade wind waves are your go-to for some reliable riding across the islands.

Breaking it down by island: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all seeing similar patterns. South facing shores will bump up from 1-3 feet tonight to a more playful 2-4 feet tomorrow. West facing shores are hanging around the 1-3 feet range, offering some mellow options.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with east winds keeping things crisp at 10-15 mph. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Tide shifts are minor but worth noting, with low and high points ranging between 0.5 to 2.0 feet across different locations.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-20-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2275712422</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow surf forecast across the Hawaiian islands this week.

South-facing shores are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot swells, courtesy of some gentle south-southwest pulses rolling through. While not epic, these waves should provide some fun rides for intermediate surfers looking to catch some Hawaiian magic.

Over on the east shores, things are looking pretty spicy with 2-4 foot faces today, potentially bumping up to 3-5 feet around Maui and the Big Island. Trade winds are gonna be cranking between 10-20 mph, creating some tasty wind-driven conditions that will keep the east-facing breaks lively.

North-facing shores are looking pretty sleepy, with tiny 0-2 foot waves that'll barely wake up a longboard. If you're craving serious north shore action, you might want to save that energy for another day.

The weather is classic Hawaiian - mostly sunny with scattered showers, temperatures hovering in the low 80s, and those consistent east winds providing natural air conditioning. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is not just recommended, it's mandatory!

Windward sides like Hilo and Maui will see some playful 2-4 foot east waves, while the leeward Big Island spots remain calm with 1-3 foot waves.

Bottom line: Solid south and east shore conditions, minimal north shore action. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some classic Hawaiian surf vibes!

Stay safe and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 09:41:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow surf forecast across the Hawaiian islands this week.

South-facing shores are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot swells, courtesy of some gentle south-southwest pulses rolling through. While not epic, these waves should provide some fun rides for intermediate surfers looking to catch some Hawaiian magic.

Over on the east shores, things are looking pretty spicy with 2-4 foot faces today, potentially bumping up to 3-5 feet around Maui and the Big Island. Trade winds are gonna be cranking between 10-20 mph, creating some tasty wind-driven conditions that will keep the east-facing breaks lively.

North-facing shores are looking pretty sleepy, with tiny 0-2 foot waves that'll barely wake up a longboard. If you're craving serious north shore action, you might want to save that energy for another day.

The weather is classic Hawaiian - mostly sunny with scattered showers, temperatures hovering in the low 80s, and those consistent east winds providing natural air conditioning. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is not just recommended, it's mandatory!

Windward sides like Hilo and Maui will see some playful 2-4 foot east waves, while the leeward Big Island spots remain calm with 1-3 foot waves.

Bottom line: Solid south and east shore conditions, minimal north shore action. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some classic Hawaiian surf vibes!

Stay safe and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a mellow surf forecast across the Hawaiian islands this week.

South-facing shores are holding steady with consistent 2-4 foot swells, courtesy of some gentle south-southwest pulses rolling through. While not epic, these waves should provide some fun rides for intermediate surfers looking to catch some Hawaiian magic.

Over on the east shores, things are looking pretty spicy with 2-4 foot faces today, potentially bumping up to 3-5 feet around Maui and the Big Island. Trade winds are gonna be cranking between 10-20 mph, creating some tasty wind-driven conditions that will keep the east-facing breaks lively.

North-facing shores are looking pretty sleepy, with tiny 0-2 foot waves that'll barely wake up a longboard. If you're craving serious north shore action, you might want to save that energy for another day.

The weather is classic Hawaiian - mostly sunny with scattered showers, temperatures hovering in the low 80s, and those consistent east winds providing natural air conditioning. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is not just recommended, it's mandatory!

Windward sides like Hilo and Maui will see some playful 2-4 foot east waves, while the leeward Big Island spots remain calm with 1-3 foot waves.

Bottom line: Solid south and east shore conditions, minimal north shore action. Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy some classic Hawaiian surf vibes!

Stay safe and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend forecast that's about to break down the surf scene across our beautiful islands.

Let's talk waves first. The north and west shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 1-3 foot surf that's basically a surfer's snooze fest. But don't tune out just yet - the south shores are about to get a little more spicy!

We're looking at a gradual bump in south shore surf, climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to a more playful 2-4 feet by Saturday. Expect a series of small south and south-southwest swells that'll give you just enough juice to keep things interesting. By midweek, we might even see surf climbing closer to seasonal averages.

East-facing shores remain consistent champions, holding steady at a reliable 3-5 feet. If you're looking for guaranteed action, point your board east.

Weather-wise, we're riding a classic Hawaiian mix - mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers, transitioning to partly sunny days. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy mid-80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things breezy.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a roasted lobster. Pro tip: morning sessions will be your best bet for cleaner conditions.

Tides are doing their dance too, with some interesting low points hitting near zero across different islands. Hilo Bay, Kona, Kahului - each has its own unique tidal rhythm.

Bottom line: Not epic, but definitely surfable. Grab your board, pick your shore, and make some memories. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2025 09:41:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend forecast that's about to break down the surf scene across our beautiful islands.

Let's talk waves first. The north and west shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 1-3 foot surf that's basically a surfer's snooze fest. But don't tune out just yet - the south shores are about to get a little more spicy!

We're looking at a gradual bump in south shore surf, climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to a more playful 2-4 feet by Saturday. Expect a series of small south and south-southwest swells that'll give you just enough juice to keep things interesting. By midweek, we might even see surf climbing closer to seasonal averages.

East-facing shores remain consistent champions, holding steady at a reliable 3-5 feet. If you're looking for guaranteed action, point your board east.

Weather-wise, we're riding a classic Hawaiian mix - mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers, transitioning to partly sunny days. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy mid-80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things breezy.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a roasted lobster. Pro tip: morning sessions will be your best bet for cleaner conditions.

Tides are doing their dance too, with some interesting low points hitting near zero across different islands. Hilo Bay, Kona, Kahului - each has its own unique tidal rhythm.

Bottom line: Not epic, but definitely surfable. Grab your board, pick your shore, and make some memories. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend forecast that's about to break down the surf scene across our beautiful islands.

Let's talk waves first. The north and west shores are keeping things mellow with tiny 1-3 foot surf that's basically a surfer's snooze fest. But don't tune out just yet - the south shores are about to get a little more spicy!

We're looking at a gradual bump in south shore surf, climbing from 1-3 feet tonight to a more playful 2-4 feet by Saturday. Expect a series of small south and south-southwest swells that'll give you just enough juice to keep things interesting. By midweek, we might even see surf climbing closer to seasonal averages.

East-facing shores remain consistent champions, holding steady at a reliable 3-5 feet. If you're looking for guaranteed action, point your board east.

Weather-wise, we're riding a classic Hawaiian mix - mostly cloudy nights with scattered showers, transitioning to partly sunny days. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy mid-80s, with east winds around 10-15 mph keeping things breezy.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen unless you want to look like a roasted lobster. Pro tip: morning sessions will be your best bet for cleaner conditions.

Tides are doing their dance too, with some interesting low points hitting near zero across different islands. Hilo Bay, Kona, Kahului - each has its own unique tidal rhythm.

Bottom line: Not epic, but definitely surfable. Grab your board, pick your shore, and make some memories. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-15-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4415020278</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Here's your Hawaii surf forecast dropping right now.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf scene across the islands with some consistent patterns to watch. The south-southwest swell is quietly winding down, leaving mostly background energy along south-facing shores. Don't expect anything epic - just gentle rollers to keep things interesting.

East-facing shores are going to be the action zone with rough and choppy conditions thanks to fresh to strong trade winds. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things lively for windsurfers and experienced wave hunters. North-facing shores remain small but steady with some background northwest energy rolling through.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all tracking similar surf profiles tonight and tomorrow. Consistent 1-3 foot waves on north and west sides, while south shores will see slightly more action with 2-4 foot surf. East-facing beaches continue to deliver that punchy 3-5 foot chop.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies transitioning to cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 70s to mid 80s. Trade winds will be buzzing around 10-20 mph, keeping things breezy.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Just remember to check local conditions and always respect the ocean's power.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii surfers! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2025 09:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Here's your Hawaii surf forecast dropping right now.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf scene across the islands with some consistent patterns to watch. The south-southwest swell is quietly winding down, leaving mostly background energy along south-facing shores. Don't expect anything epic - just gentle rollers to keep things interesting.

East-facing shores are going to be the action zone with rough and choppy conditions thanks to fresh to strong trade winds. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things lively for windsurfers and experienced wave hunters. North-facing shores remain small but steady with some background northwest energy rolling through.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all tracking similar surf profiles tonight and tomorrow. Consistent 1-3 foot waves on north and west sides, while south shores will see slightly more action with 2-4 foot surf. East-facing beaches continue to deliver that punchy 3-5 foot chop.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies transitioning to cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 70s to mid 80s. Trade winds will be buzzing around 10-20 mph, keeping things breezy.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Just remember to check local conditions and always respect the ocean's power.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii surfers! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Here's your Hawaii surf forecast dropping right now.

Looks like we're in for a mellow surf scene across the islands with some consistent patterns to watch. The south-southwest swell is quietly winding down, leaving mostly background energy along south-facing shores. Don't expect anything epic - just gentle rollers to keep things interesting.

East-facing shores are going to be the action zone with rough and choppy conditions thanks to fresh to strong trade winds. Expect consistent 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things lively for windsurfers and experienced wave hunters. North-facing shores remain small but steady with some background northwest energy rolling through.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island are all tracking similar surf profiles tonight and tomorrow. Consistent 1-3 foot waves on north and west sides, while south shores will see slightly more action with 2-4 foot surf. East-facing beaches continue to deliver that punchy 3-5 foot chop.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies transitioning to cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 70s to mid 80s. Trade winds will be buzzing around 10-20 mph, keeping things breezy.

Sunrise and sunset times are looking prime for early morning or late afternoon sessions. Just remember to check local conditions and always respect the ocean's power.

Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii surfers! Catch you on the waves.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-13-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6626939385</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update straight from the Hawaiian islands. 

The south-southwest swell is bringing some serious action to south-facing shores tonight, with waves pumping between 4-6 feet. But don't get too excited - this epic ride will slowly mellow out by mid-week, leaving just a whisper of a background swell by week's end.

East-facing shores are looking a bit wild and choppy thanks to those breezy trade winds. Expect rough conditions that'll keep things interesting for the more adventurous surfers. If you're hunting for consistent waves, the north-facing shores are serving up a steady diet of 2-4 foot sets throughout the week.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a classic Hawaiian paradise. Daytime highs are cruising in the low to mid 80s, with nighttime lows settling into the comfortable lower 70s. Winds are predominantly coming from the east, ranging from a gentle 10 to a more energetic 15 miles per hour.

Scattered showers are dancing across the islands, so pack a light jacket and embrace that tropical moisture. The UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are doing their usual Hawaiian dance, with some interesting low and high points. Hanalei Bay and Honolulu are seeing some nice tide variations that could impact your surf session timing.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: keep an eye on those rip currents. They can be sneaky, especially when the surf gets more aggressive. Always check local beach conditions and consider swimming near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2025 09:41:02 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update straight from the Hawaiian islands. 

The south-southwest swell is bringing some serious action to south-facing shores tonight, with waves pumping between 4-6 feet. But don't get too excited - this epic ride will slowly mellow out by mid-week, leaving just a whisper of a background swell by week's end.

East-facing shores are looking a bit wild and choppy thanks to those breezy trade winds. Expect rough conditions that'll keep things interesting for the more adventurous surfers. If you're hunting for consistent waves, the north-facing shores are serving up a steady diet of 2-4 foot sets throughout the week.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a classic Hawaiian paradise. Daytime highs are cruising in the low to mid 80s, with nighttime lows settling into the comfortable lower 70s. Winds are predominantly coming from the east, ranging from a gentle 10 to a more energetic 15 miles per hour.

Scattered showers are dancing across the islands, so pack a light jacket and embrace that tropical moisture. The UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are doing their usual Hawaiian dance, with some interesting low and high points. Hanalei Bay and Honolulu are seeing some nice tide variations that could impact your surf session timing.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: keep an eye on those rip currents. They can be sneaky, especially when the surf gets more aggressive. Always check local beach conditions and consider swimming near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update straight from the Hawaiian islands. 

The south-southwest swell is bringing some serious action to south-facing shores tonight, with waves pumping between 4-6 feet. But don't get too excited - this epic ride will slowly mellow out by mid-week, leaving just a whisper of a background swell by week's end.

East-facing shores are looking a bit wild and choppy thanks to those breezy trade winds. Expect rough conditions that'll keep things interesting for the more adventurous surfers. If you're hunting for consistent waves, the north-facing shores are serving up a steady diet of 2-4 foot sets throughout the week.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a classic Hawaiian paradise. Daytime highs are cruising in the low to mid 80s, with nighttime lows settling into the comfortable lower 70s. Winds are predominantly coming from the east, ranging from a gentle 10 to a more energetic 15 miles per hour.

Scattered showers are dancing across the islands, so pack a light jacket and embrace that tropical moisture. The UV index is hitting extreme levels, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Tides are doing their usual Hawaiian dance, with some interesting low and high points. Hanalei Bay and Honolulu are seeing some nice tide variations that could impact your surf session timing.

Pro tip for all you ocean enthusiasts: keep an eye on those rip currents. They can be sneaky, especially when the surf gets more aggressive. Always check local beach conditions and consider swimming near a lifeguard.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-11-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1021429447</link>
      <description>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! This is your weekend wave report for Hawaii.

Get ready for some seriously sweet swells rolling in across our islands. South-facing shores are looking prime tonight and into Sunday morning, with surf heights dancing just below advisory levels. Expect a solid 6-8 foot range that'll gradually mellow out through midweek.

East-facing shores are about to get spicy with rough and choppy conditions as trade winds kick into high gear. These energetic winds will keep things interesting throughout the week, with slightly diminishing surf heights as the trades ease up.

North-facing beaches will see a changing of the guard. The current short-period north swell is fading, but don't worry - a small northwest pulse is waiting in the wings. By late Sunday and into Monday, you'll catch some modest but fun waves keeping those north-facing breaks active.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf profiles. South shores are the star performers with consistent 6-8 foot faces during the morning, dropping to 5-7 feet by afternoon. East-facing breaks will maintain a steady 4-6 foot range.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, and those east winds will be cranking at 10-20 miles per hour.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 09:41:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! This is your weekend wave report for Hawaii.

Get ready for some seriously sweet swells rolling in across our islands. South-facing shores are looking prime tonight and into Sunday morning, with surf heights dancing just below advisory levels. Expect a solid 6-8 foot range that'll gradually mellow out through midweek.

East-facing shores are about to get spicy with rough and choppy conditions as trade winds kick into high gear. These energetic winds will keep things interesting throughout the week, with slightly diminishing surf heights as the trades ease up.

North-facing beaches will see a changing of the guard. The current short-period north swell is fading, but don't worry - a small northwest pulse is waiting in the wings. By late Sunday and into Monday, you'll catch some modest but fun waves keeping those north-facing breaks active.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf profiles. South shores are the star performers with consistent 6-8 foot faces during the morning, dropping to 5-7 feet by afternoon. East-facing breaks will maintain a steady 4-6 foot range.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, and those east winds will be cranking at 10-20 miles per hour.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! This is your weekend wave report for Hawaii.

Get ready for some seriously sweet swells rolling in across our islands. South-facing shores are looking prime tonight and into Sunday morning, with surf heights dancing just below advisory levels. Expect a solid 6-8 foot range that'll gradually mellow out through midweek.

East-facing shores are about to get spicy with rough and choppy conditions as trade winds kick into high gear. These energetic winds will keep things interesting throughout the week, with slightly diminishing surf heights as the trades ease up.

North-facing beaches will see a changing of the guard. The current short-period north swell is fading, but don't worry - a small northwest pulse is waiting in the wings. By late Sunday and into Monday, you'll catch some modest but fun waves keeping those north-facing breaks active.

Breaking it down by island, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all share similar surf profiles. South shores are the star performers with consistent 6-8 foot faces during the morning, dropping to 5-7 feet by afternoon. East-facing breaks will maintain a steady 4-6 foot range.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, and those east winds will be cranking at 10-20 miles per hour.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-10-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7154129454</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands. The south swell is rolling in hot, promising some seriously sweet conditions that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

Let's break it down island by island. South-facing shores are about to light up with surf climbing from 3-5 feet tonight to a pumping 7-10 feet by Saturday evening. We're talking about some serious wave action that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at nearly identical surf profiles - expect those south shores to start cranking up the energy. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are right in the mix too, with south-facing breaks hitting that same impressive 7-10 foot range by Saturday evening.

While the south swell steals the spotlight, don't ignore the other shore conditions. East-facing beaches will maintain a consistent 3-5 foot chop - decent for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. North-facing shores are staying relatively mellow at 2-4 feet, perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session.

Wind conditions are pretty standard Hawaiian style - steady east winds ranging from 10-20 mph across the islands. Expect partly sunny to mostly sunny skies with scattered showers adding that classic tropical vibe to your beach day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2025 09:41:17 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands. The south swell is rolling in hot, promising some seriously sweet conditions that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

Let's break it down island by island. South-facing shores are about to light up with surf climbing from 3-5 feet tonight to a pumping 7-10 feet by Saturday evening. We're talking about some serious wave action that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at nearly identical surf profiles - expect those south shores to start cranking up the energy. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are right in the mix too, with south-facing breaks hitting that same impressive 7-10 foot range by Saturday evening.

While the south swell steals the spotlight, don't ignore the other shore conditions. East-facing beaches will maintain a consistent 3-5 foot chop - decent for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. North-facing shores are staying relatively mellow at 2-4 feet, perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session.

Wind conditions are pretty standard Hawaiian style - steady east winds ranging from 10-20 mph across the islands. Expect partly sunny to mostly sunny skies with scattered showers adding that classic tropical vibe to your beach day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of surf across the Hawaiian islands. The south swell is rolling in hot, promising some seriously sweet conditions that'll have surfers stoked from Kauai to the Big Island.

Let's break it down island by island. South-facing shores are about to light up with surf climbing from 3-5 feet tonight to a pumping 7-10 feet by Saturday evening. We're talking about some serious wave action that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at nearly identical surf profiles - expect those south shores to start cranking up the energy. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are right in the mix too, with south-facing breaks hitting that same impressive 7-10 foot range by Saturday evening.

While the south swell steals the spotlight, don't ignore the other shore conditions. East-facing beaches will maintain a consistent 3-5 foot chop - decent for intermediate riders looking for some playful waves. North-facing shores are staying relatively mellow at 2-4 feet, perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session.

Wind conditions are pretty standard Hawaiian style - steady east winds ranging from 10-20 mph across the islands. Expect partly sunny to mostly sunny skies with scattered showers adding that classic tropical vibe to your beach day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Let's dive into today's Hawaii surf report with all the sizzling details you need to know.

We're looking at a pretty consistent wave scene across the islands today and tomorrow. North and east-facing shores are holding steady with some fun 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for intermediate to advanced surfers. If you're eyeing those breaks, you'll find some solid riding conditions.

East-facing shores are staying rough and choppy - typical trade wind action that'll keep things lively. West-facing shores are mellower, sporting smaller 1-3 foot waves perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session.

The real excitement is brewing for south-facing shores this weekend. A long-period south-southwest swell is rolling in, promising to amp up the action. We might even see advisory-level surf by late Saturday and Sunday - so get those boards waxed and prepare for some epic waves!

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the low 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian weather. Winds are blowing from the east around 15-20 mph, which will definitely influence wave conditions.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, hydrate like a champ, and maybe rock a rashguard. The sun doesn't mess around in Hawaii.

For the safest beach experience, check local conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2025 09:41:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Let's dive into today's Hawaii surf report with all the sizzling details you need to know.

We're looking at a pretty consistent wave scene across the islands today and tomorrow. North and east-facing shores are holding steady with some fun 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for intermediate to advanced surfers. If you're eyeing those breaks, you'll find some solid riding conditions.

East-facing shores are staying rough and choppy - typical trade wind action that'll keep things lively. West-facing shores are mellower, sporting smaller 1-3 foot waves perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session.

The real excitement is brewing for south-facing shores this weekend. A long-period south-southwest swell is rolling in, promising to amp up the action. We might even see advisory-level surf by late Saturday and Sunday - so get those boards waxed and prepare for some epic waves!

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the low 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian weather. Winds are blowing from the east around 15-20 mph, which will definitely influence wave conditions.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, hydrate like a champ, and maybe rock a rashguard. The sun doesn't mess around in Hawaii.

For the safest beach experience, check local conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach lovers! Let's dive into today's Hawaii surf report with all the sizzling details you need to know.

We're looking at a pretty consistent wave scene across the islands today and tomorrow. North and east-facing shores are holding steady with some fun 3-5 foot surf that'll keep things interesting for intermediate to advanced surfers. If you're eyeing those breaks, you'll find some solid riding conditions.

East-facing shores are staying rough and choppy - typical trade wind action that'll keep things lively. West-facing shores are mellower, sporting smaller 1-3 foot waves perfect for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session.

The real excitement is brewing for south-facing shores this weekend. A long-period south-southwest swell is rolling in, promising to amp up the action. We might even see advisory-level surf by late Saturday and Sunday - so get those boards waxed and prepare for some epic waves!

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the low 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian weather. Winds are blowing from the east around 15-20 mph, which will definitely influence wave conditions.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, hydrate like a champ, and maybe rock a rashguard. The sun doesn't mess around in Hawaii.

For the safest beach experience, check local conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up for Hawaii's shores this week.

We've got a sweet long-period south swell peaking today and settling down through Thursday. But hold onto your board shorts because another larger south swell is rolling in by week's end that could bump up advisory-level surf along south facing shores next weekend.

Kauai's looking at some fun wave action with north and west facing shores getting increasingly playful. Today's north shores will see modest 2-4 foot surf, but Tuesday cranks things up with 4-6 foot morning waves and potentially 6-8 foot afternoon swells. West facing shores will also see a gradual bump from 1-3 to 4-6 feet.

Oahu and Maui are tracking similar patterns with east facing shores maintaining a consistent 3-5 foot range. Expect scattered showers and partly sunny conditions with east winds hovering around 15 mph.

The Big Island's windward and southeast zones will experience some mellow 1-3 foot north facing surf today, incrementally building to 2-4 feet by Tuesday. South facing shores will offer a tasty 3-5 foot range today before settling into 1-3 foot waves tomorrow.

Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s across the islands with mostly cloudy nights and scattered shower potential. UV index? Extreme - so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for some Hawaiian wave riding!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2025 09:43:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up for Hawaii's shores this week.

We've got a sweet long-period south swell peaking today and settling down through Thursday. But hold onto your board shorts because another larger south swell is rolling in by week's end that could bump up advisory-level surf along south facing shores next weekend.

Kauai's looking at some fun wave action with north and west facing shores getting increasingly playful. Today's north shores will see modest 2-4 foot surf, but Tuesday cranks things up with 4-6 foot morning waves and potentially 6-8 foot afternoon swells. West facing shores will also see a gradual bump from 1-3 to 4-6 feet.

Oahu and Maui are tracking similar patterns with east facing shores maintaining a consistent 3-5 foot range. Expect scattered showers and partly sunny conditions with east winds hovering around 15 mph.

The Big Island's windward and southeast zones will experience some mellow 1-3 foot north facing surf today, incrementally building to 2-4 feet by Tuesday. South facing shores will offer a tasty 3-5 foot range today before settling into 1-3 foot waves tomorrow.

Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s across the islands with mostly cloudy nights and scattered shower potential. UV index? Extreme - so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for some Hawaiian wave riding!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and beach lovers! Let's break down what Mother Nature's cooking up for Hawaii's shores this week.

We've got a sweet long-period south swell peaking today and settling down through Thursday. But hold onto your board shorts because another larger south swell is rolling in by week's end that could bump up advisory-level surf along south facing shores next weekend.

Kauai's looking at some fun wave action with north and west facing shores getting increasingly playful. Today's north shores will see modest 2-4 foot surf, but Tuesday cranks things up with 4-6 foot morning waves and potentially 6-8 foot afternoon swells. West facing shores will also see a gradual bump from 1-3 to 4-6 feet.

Oahu and Maui are tracking similar patterns with east facing shores maintaining a consistent 3-5 foot range. Expect scattered showers and partly sunny conditions with east winds hovering around 15 mph.

The Big Island's windward and southeast zones will experience some mellow 1-3 foot north facing surf today, incrementally building to 2-4 feet by Tuesday. South facing shores will offer a tasty 3-5 foot range today before settling into 1-3 foot waves tomorrow.

Temperatures will dance in the mid-80s across the islands with mostly cloudy nights and scattered shower potential. UV index? Extreme - so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for some Hawaiian wave riding!

Stay stoked and stay safe out there, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of epic Hawaiian surf conditions.

The south shores are dialing back tonight, but don't hang up your board just yet. A fresh south-southwest swell is rolling in Sunday night, promising some sweet height Monday and Tuesday. Expect a gradual decline midweek, so catch those waves while they're hot.

North-facing shores are easing up over the weekend, with a medium northwest swell fading out. But surfers can look forward to a series of small northwest swells keeping things interesting next week. Friday might bring a tasty north swell that could surprise.

East-facing shores are holding steady with consistent trade winds maintaining seasonal averages. Basically, it's classic Hawaiian conditions.

Let's break down the specifics. Most islands are seeing consistent 3-5 foot surf across north, south, and east-facing shores tonight. West-facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet. The Big Island shows a slight variation with north-facing shores dropping to 1-3 feet Sunday.

Winds are looking solid - east winds around 10-15 mph, keeping conditions clean and predictable. Temperatures will be absolutely perfect, hovering in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies.

Morning sunrise around 5:50-6:03 AM, sunset between 6:45-7:05 PM gives you plenty of daylight for epic sessions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and enjoy the ride.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2025 09:41:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of epic Hawaiian surf conditions.

The south shores are dialing back tonight, but don't hang up your board just yet. A fresh south-southwest swell is rolling in Sunday night, promising some sweet height Monday and Tuesday. Expect a gradual decline midweek, so catch those waves while they're hot.

North-facing shores are easing up over the weekend, with a medium northwest swell fading out. But surfers can look forward to a series of small northwest swells keeping things interesting next week. Friday might bring a tasty north swell that could surprise.

East-facing shores are holding steady with consistent trade winds maintaining seasonal averages. Basically, it's classic Hawaiian conditions.

Let's break down the specifics. Most islands are seeing consistent 3-5 foot surf across north, south, and east-facing shores tonight. West-facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet. The Big Island shows a slight variation with north-facing shores dropping to 1-3 feet Sunday.

Winds are looking solid - east winds around 10-15 mph, keeping conditions clean and predictable. Temperatures will be absolutely perfect, hovering in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies.

Morning sunrise around 5:50-6:03 AM, sunset between 6:45-7:05 PM gives you plenty of daylight for epic sessions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and enjoy the ride.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of epic Hawaiian surf conditions.

The south shores are dialing back tonight, but don't hang up your board just yet. A fresh south-southwest swell is rolling in Sunday night, promising some sweet height Monday and Tuesday. Expect a gradual decline midweek, so catch those waves while they're hot.

North-facing shores are easing up over the weekend, with a medium northwest swell fading out. But surfers can look forward to a series of small northwest swells keeping things interesting next week. Friday might bring a tasty north swell that could surprise.

East-facing shores are holding steady with consistent trade winds maintaining seasonal averages. Basically, it's classic Hawaiian conditions.

Let's break down the specifics. Most islands are seeing consistent 3-5 foot surf across north, south, and east-facing shores tonight. West-facing shores are holding steady at 2-4 feet. The Big Island shows a slight variation with north-facing shores dropping to 1-3 feet Sunday.

Winds are looking solid - east winds around 10-15 mph, keeping conditions clean and predictable. Temperatures will be absolutely perfect, hovering in the mid-80s with mostly sunny skies.

Morning sunrise around 5:50-6:03 AM, sunset between 6:45-7:05 PM gives you plenty of daylight for epic sessions.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay safe out there!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and enjoy the ride.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a weekend of epic waves across the Hawaiian Islands.

North-facing shores are still pumping with head-high to slightly overhead surf, thanks to a robust northwest swell hanging around today. Expect 6 to 8-foot faces that'll gradually mellow out through the weekend, with smaller northwest swells rolling in next week to keep things interesting.

South-facing beaches are serving up some seriously fun summer conditions. We're looking at 5 to 6-foot faces that'll stick around today and Saturday. A mix of long-period southwest and short-period southeast swells will keep the action going, maintaining above-average surf heights.

Let's break it down by island: Kauai and Oahu are seeing similar conditions with north shores rocking 6 to 8-foot faces tonight, dropping to 4 to 6 feet by Saturday. South-facing shores will hold steady at 4 to 6 feet before slightly tapering off.

Maui's looking at slightly smaller north shore surf, ranging 4 to 6 feet tonight and 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest 2 to 4-foot north shore action.

East-facing shores across all islands are going to be choppy and rough thanks to persistent trade winds blowing 10 to 20 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Pro tip: Rip currents are likely, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach safety reports before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2025 09:41:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a weekend of epic waves across the Hawaiian Islands.

North-facing shores are still pumping with head-high to slightly overhead surf, thanks to a robust northwest swell hanging around today. Expect 6 to 8-foot faces that'll gradually mellow out through the weekend, with smaller northwest swells rolling in next week to keep things interesting.

South-facing beaches are serving up some seriously fun summer conditions. We're looking at 5 to 6-foot faces that'll stick around today and Saturday. A mix of long-period southwest and short-period southeast swells will keep the action going, maintaining above-average surf heights.

Let's break it down by island: Kauai and Oahu are seeing similar conditions with north shores rocking 6 to 8-foot faces tonight, dropping to 4 to 6 feet by Saturday. South-facing shores will hold steady at 4 to 6 feet before slightly tapering off.

Maui's looking at slightly smaller north shore surf, ranging 4 to 6 feet tonight and 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest 2 to 4-foot north shore action.

East-facing shores across all islands are going to be choppy and rough thanks to persistent trade winds blowing 10 to 20 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Pro tip: Rip currents are likely, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach safety reports before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf seekers! Get ready for a weekend of epic waves across the Hawaiian Islands.

North-facing shores are still pumping with head-high to slightly overhead surf, thanks to a robust northwest swell hanging around today. Expect 6 to 8-foot faces that'll gradually mellow out through the weekend, with smaller northwest swells rolling in next week to keep things interesting.

South-facing beaches are serving up some seriously fun summer conditions. We're looking at 5 to 6-foot faces that'll stick around today and Saturday. A mix of long-period southwest and short-period southeast swells will keep the action going, maintaining above-average surf heights.

Let's break it down by island: Kauai and Oahu are seeing similar conditions with north shores rocking 6 to 8-foot faces tonight, dropping to 4 to 6 feet by Saturday. South-facing shores will hold steady at 4 to 6 feet before slightly tapering off.

Maui's looking at slightly smaller north shore surf, ranging 4 to 6 feet tonight and 3 to 5 feet tomorrow. The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest 2 to 4-foot north shore action.

East-facing shores across all islands are going to be choppy and rough thanks to persistent trade winds blowing 10 to 20 mph.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Pro tip: Rip currents are likely, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach safety reports before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-01-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6039869090</link>
      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic wave-riding adventure as we break down the latest surf forecast for the islands.

A juicy north-northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking late Thursday and hanging around through the weekend. Expect some killer waves on the north and west facing shores, with heights climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to an impressive 5-8 feet. Surfers and wave chasers, this is your moment!

But wait, there's more! A long-period south-southwest swell is making its grand entrance, bringing surf heights above the summer average. Thursday into Friday will be prime time, with south-facing shores seeing waves in the 4-6 foot range. The weekend promises a mix of reinforcing swells that'll keep the surf near peak conditions.

East-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party. Trade winds are set to kick up, creating some rough and choppy conditions Friday through the weekend. Not ideal for smooth rides, but perfect for those who love a bit of challenge.

The weather's looking pretty sweet too. Mostly sunny days with a sprinkle of isolated showers, temperatures in the low to mid-80s, and east winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Each island's got its own flavor of waves. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set to experience some solid surf action. Whether you're a pro looking for the perfect break or a beginner wanting to catch your first wave, the Hawaiian islands are serving up some serious ocean energy.

One word of caution: always respect the ocean and swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf conditions can change quickly. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2025 09:41:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic wave-riding adventure as we break down the latest surf forecast for the islands.

A juicy north-northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking late Thursday and hanging around through the weekend. Expect some killer waves on the north and west facing shores, with heights climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to an impressive 5-8 feet. Surfers and wave chasers, this is your moment!

But wait, there's more! A long-period south-southwest swell is making its grand entrance, bringing surf heights above the summer average. Thursday into Friday will be prime time, with south-facing shores seeing waves in the 4-6 foot range. The weekend promises a mix of reinforcing swells that'll keep the surf near peak conditions.

East-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party. Trade winds are set to kick up, creating some rough and choppy conditions Friday through the weekend. Not ideal for smooth rides, but perfect for those who love a bit of challenge.

The weather's looking pretty sweet too. Mostly sunny days with a sprinkle of isolated showers, temperatures in the low to mid-80s, and east winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Each island's got its own flavor of waves. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set to experience some solid surf action. Whether you're a pro looking for the perfect break or a beginner wanting to catch your first wave, the Hawaiian islands are serving up some serious ocean energy.

One word of caution: always respect the ocean and swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf conditions can change quickly. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic wave-riding adventure as we break down the latest surf forecast for the islands.

A juicy north-northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking late Thursday and hanging around through the weekend. Expect some killer waves on the north and west facing shores, with heights climbing from a modest 1-3 feet to an impressive 5-8 feet. Surfers and wave chasers, this is your moment!

But wait, there's more! A long-period south-southwest swell is making its grand entrance, bringing surf heights above the summer average. Thursday into Friday will be prime time, with south-facing shores seeing waves in the 4-6 foot range. The weekend promises a mix of reinforcing swells that'll keep the surf near peak conditions.

East-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party. Trade winds are set to kick up, creating some rough and choppy conditions Friday through the weekend. Not ideal for smooth rides, but perfect for those who love a bit of challenge.

The weather's looking pretty sweet too. Mostly sunny days with a sprinkle of isolated showers, temperatures in the low to mid-80s, and east winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph. UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Each island's got its own flavor of waves. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set to experience some solid surf action. Whether you're a pro looking for the perfect break or a beginner wanting to catch your first wave, the Hawaiian islands are serving up some serious ocean energy.

One word of caution: always respect the ocean and swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents can be tricky, and surf conditions can change quickly. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the ride!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-29-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5782717150</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you checking your board wax and tuning up your quiver.

A moderate north-northwest swell is rolling in Thursday, bringing surf heights above the seasonal May average of 6 feet. Expect these waves to gradually mellow out over the weekend, offering some sweet riding conditions.

But wait, there's more! South-southwest swells are about to light up our southern shores. A pulse arriving Wednesday will peak Thursday with moderate surf, then slowly fade. By the weekend, reinforcing south swells will team up to maintain surf near or above the summer average of 5 feet. Early next week, another south swell is set to deliver more liquid excitement.

East-facing shores will stay on the smaller side through Tuesday, but don't get too comfortable. Trade winds are making a comeback Wednesday, cranking up through the week and promising rough, choppy conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Let's break it down by island. Kauai and Oahu are looking at north-facing shores sporting 3-5 foot waves tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet tomorrow. South-facing shores will hold steady at 2-4 feet. Maui and Big Island windward areas will see similar patterns, with east-facing shores potentially bumping up to 2-4 feet on Tuesday afternoon.

Winds will be light and variable, mostly from the southeast or northeast, keeping things interesting but not too wild. Scattered showers might add some tropical spice to your surf session, so stay alert and ready for anything.

Bottom line: grab your board, check the local conditions, and get ready for some Hawaiian wave action! Surf's up, brah!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2025 09:41:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you checking your board wax and tuning up your quiver.

A moderate north-northwest swell is rolling in Thursday, bringing surf heights above the seasonal May average of 6 feet. Expect these waves to gradually mellow out over the weekend, offering some sweet riding conditions.

But wait, there's more! South-southwest swells are about to light up our southern shores. A pulse arriving Wednesday will peak Thursday with moderate surf, then slowly fade. By the weekend, reinforcing south swells will team up to maintain surf near or above the summer average of 5 feet. Early next week, another south swell is set to deliver more liquid excitement.

East-facing shores will stay on the smaller side through Tuesday, but don't get too comfortable. Trade winds are making a comeback Wednesday, cranking up through the week and promising rough, choppy conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Let's break it down by island. Kauai and Oahu are looking at north-facing shores sporting 3-5 foot waves tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet tomorrow. South-facing shores will hold steady at 2-4 feet. Maui and Big Island windward areas will see similar patterns, with east-facing shores potentially bumping up to 2-4 feet on Tuesday afternoon.

Winds will be light and variable, mostly from the southeast or northeast, keeping things interesting but not too wild. Scattered showers might add some tropical spice to your surf session, so stay alert and ready for anything.

Bottom line: grab your board, check the local conditions, and get ready for some Hawaiian wave action! Surf's up, brah!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you checking your board wax and tuning up your quiver.

A moderate north-northwest swell is rolling in Thursday, bringing surf heights above the seasonal May average of 6 feet. Expect these waves to gradually mellow out over the weekend, offering some sweet riding conditions.

But wait, there's more! South-southwest swells are about to light up our southern shores. A pulse arriving Wednesday will peak Thursday with moderate surf, then slowly fade. By the weekend, reinforcing south swells will team up to maintain surf near or above the summer average of 5 feet. Early next week, another south swell is set to deliver more liquid excitement.

East-facing shores will stay on the smaller side through Tuesday, but don't get too comfortable. Trade winds are making a comeback Wednesday, cranking up through the week and promising rough, choppy conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

Let's break it down by island. Kauai and Oahu are looking at north-facing shores sporting 3-5 foot waves tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet tomorrow. South-facing shores will hold steady at 2-4 feet. Maui and Big Island windward areas will see similar patterns, with east-facing shores potentially bumping up to 2-4 feet on Tuesday afternoon.

Winds will be light and variable, mostly from the southeast or northeast, keeping things interesting but not too wild. Scattered showers might add some tropical spice to your surf session, so stay alert and ready for anything.

Bottom line: grab your board, check the local conditions, and get ready for some Hawaiian wave action! Surf's up, brah!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-22-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is looking pretty mellow for the next couple days, but don't tune out just yet.

North shores are serving up a modest 2-4 foot surf tonight, with a tiny northwest swell sneaking in later that'll boost things to a playful 3-5 feet by Tuesday. Nothing epic, but enough to keep longboarders entertained.

South shores are holding steady with a sweet 3-5 foot range. A sneaky long-period south-southwest swell is rolling in overnight, promising to nudge surf heights just above summer averages. Expect these waves to dance through Wednesday before gradually chilling out Thursday and Friday.

East facing shores are keeping things low-key. Weak trade winds mean surf will hover near or below standard expectations. Think of it as a zen-like mellow vibe for coastal cruising.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy conditions - upper 60s to lower 80s with that classic Hawaiian mix of partly sunny skies and scattered showers. Winds will be playing nice, drifting between east and southeast at a chill 5-10 mph.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: While the surf isn't massive, always check local conditions and beach-specific warnings. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay smart and stay safe.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2025 09:41:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is looking pretty mellow for the next couple days, but don't tune out just yet.

North shores are serving up a modest 2-4 foot surf tonight, with a tiny northwest swell sneaking in later that'll boost things to a playful 3-5 feet by Tuesday. Nothing epic, but enough to keep longboarders entertained.

South shores are holding steady with a sweet 3-5 foot range. A sneaky long-period south-southwest swell is rolling in overnight, promising to nudge surf heights just above summer averages. Expect these waves to dance through Wednesday before gradually chilling out Thursday and Friday.

East facing shores are keeping things low-key. Weak trade winds mean surf will hover near or below standard expectations. Think of it as a zen-like mellow vibe for coastal cruising.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy conditions - upper 60s to lower 80s with that classic Hawaiian mix of partly sunny skies and scattered showers. Winds will be playing nice, drifting between east and southeast at a chill 5-10 mph.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: While the surf isn't massive, always check local conditions and beach-specific warnings. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay smart and stay safe.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is looking pretty mellow for the next couple days, but don't tune out just yet.

North shores are serving up a modest 2-4 foot surf tonight, with a tiny northwest swell sneaking in later that'll boost things to a playful 3-5 feet by Tuesday. Nothing epic, but enough to keep longboarders entertained.

South shores are holding steady with a sweet 3-5 foot range. A sneaky long-period south-southwest swell is rolling in overnight, promising to nudge surf heights just above summer averages. Expect these waves to dance through Wednesday before gradually chilling out Thursday and Friday.

East facing shores are keeping things low-key. Weak trade winds mean surf will hover near or below standard expectations. Think of it as a zen-like mellow vibe for coastal cruising.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy conditions - upper 60s to lower 80s with that classic Hawaiian mix of partly sunny skies and scattered showers. Winds will be playing nice, drifting between east and southeast at a chill 5-10 mph.

Pro tip for ocean lovers: While the surf isn't massive, always check local conditions and beach-specific warnings. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay smart and stay safe.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf scene for the weekend.

The north-northwest swell that's been lighting up our shores is winding down, with wave heights gradually dropping. North and west facing shores will see surf dipping below average through next week. But hold onto your boards - there's a potential northwest swell brewing from a gale near the Kurils that might deliver some action next weekend.

Kauai's looking at some mellow conditions. Tonight expect 9-12 foot swells on north facing shores, mellowing to 6-8 feet by Saturday morning. West facing shores will see a similar downtrend from 7-10 to 3-5 feet. South and east shores remain consistent with small 1-3 foot waves.

Oahu surfers can anticipate similar patterns - north facing shores will range 8-12 feet tonight, dropping to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see a more significant decline from 5-7 to just 2-4 feet.

Maui's surf follows a comparable rhythm, with north facing shores serving up 8-12 foot waves tonight and tapering to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see minimal action.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience modest surf, with north facing shores ranging 5-7 feet tonight and easing to 4-6 feet Saturday.

A small long-period south swell will cruise through this weekend, but don't expect major height changes. A more substantial south-southwest swell is on the horizon for next week.

Weather-wise, expect scattered showers and partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s with light east winds.

Heads up - thunderstorms are possible, so keep an eye on those skies. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2025 09:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf scene for the weekend.

The north-northwest swell that's been lighting up our shores is winding down, with wave heights gradually dropping. North and west facing shores will see surf dipping below average through next week. But hold onto your boards - there's a potential northwest swell brewing from a gale near the Kurils that might deliver some action next weekend.

Kauai's looking at some mellow conditions. Tonight expect 9-12 foot swells on north facing shores, mellowing to 6-8 feet by Saturday morning. West facing shores will see a similar downtrend from 7-10 to 3-5 feet. South and east shores remain consistent with small 1-3 foot waves.

Oahu surfers can anticipate similar patterns - north facing shores will range 8-12 feet tonight, dropping to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see a more significant decline from 5-7 to just 2-4 feet.

Maui's surf follows a comparable rhythm, with north facing shores serving up 8-12 foot waves tonight and tapering to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see minimal action.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience modest surf, with north facing shores ranging 5-7 feet tonight and easing to 4-6 feet Saturday.

A small long-period south swell will cruise through this weekend, but don't expect major height changes. A more substantial south-southwest swell is on the horizon for next week.

Weather-wise, expect scattered showers and partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s with light east winds.

Heads up - thunderstorms are possible, so keep an eye on those skies. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf scene for the weekend.

The north-northwest swell that's been lighting up our shores is winding down, with wave heights gradually dropping. North and west facing shores will see surf dipping below average through next week. But hold onto your boards - there's a potential northwest swell brewing from a gale near the Kurils that might deliver some action next weekend.

Kauai's looking at some mellow conditions. Tonight expect 9-12 foot swells on north facing shores, mellowing to 6-8 feet by Saturday morning. West facing shores will see a similar downtrend from 7-10 to 3-5 feet. South and east shores remain consistent with small 1-3 foot waves.

Oahu surfers can anticipate similar patterns - north facing shores will range 8-12 feet tonight, dropping to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see a more significant decline from 5-7 to just 2-4 feet.

Maui's surf follows a comparable rhythm, with north facing shores serving up 8-12 foot waves tonight and tapering to 5-7 feet Saturday. West facing shores will see minimal action.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience modest surf, with north facing shores ranging 5-7 feet tonight and easing to 4-6 feet Saturday.

A small long-period south swell will cruise through this weekend, but don't expect major height changes. A more substantial south-southwest swell is on the horizon for next week.

Weather-wise, expect scattered showers and partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s with light east winds.

Heads up - thunderstorms are possible, so keep an eye on those skies. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that's about to make your surfing dreams come true. The Hawaiian islands are in for some serious wave action that'll have you waxing your board and checking the tide charts.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at a serious north-facing surf bump, climbing from a mellow 1-3 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Thursday evening. West-facing shores will join the party too, scaling up to a solid 6-8 feet. Meanwhile, south and east shores will keep things more chill with smaller waves.

Oahu's not far behind, with north-facing shores expecting a jump from a calm 1-3 feet to a robust 7-10 feet. West-facing breaks will see waves climbing to 5-7 feet, promising some exciting rides. The vibe is mostly cloudy with scattered showers, so pack your waterproof gear.

Maui surfers will catch some decent north-facing action, with waves building from 1-3 to 5-7 feet. West-facing shores will stay more subdued, but still offer some playful 1-3 foot swells.

The Big Island's looking at more modest surf, with north and east-facing shores hovering around 1-3 feet. But don't be fooled - the conditions are primed for some unexpected gems.

A fresh north-northwest swell is rolling in, promising to build waves down the island chain. Expect the peak Thursday night into Friday, with a gradual downward trend over the weekend. East-facing shores might see some uptick in action over the weekend.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those south-southwest swells - a larger pulse might be heading our way by Tuesday. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your waves be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2025 09:42:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that's about to make your surfing dreams come true. The Hawaiian islands are in for some serious wave action that'll have you waxing your board and checking the tide charts.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at a serious north-facing surf bump, climbing from a mellow 1-3 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Thursday evening. West-facing shores will join the party too, scaling up to a solid 6-8 feet. Meanwhile, south and east shores will keep things more chill with smaller waves.

Oahu's not far behind, with north-facing shores expecting a jump from a calm 1-3 feet to a robust 7-10 feet. West-facing breaks will see waves climbing to 5-7 feet, promising some exciting rides. The vibe is mostly cloudy with scattered showers, so pack your waterproof gear.

Maui surfers will catch some decent north-facing action, with waves building from 1-3 to 5-7 feet. West-facing shores will stay more subdued, but still offer some playful 1-3 foot swells.

The Big Island's looking at more modest surf, with north and east-facing shores hovering around 1-3 feet. But don't be fooled - the conditions are primed for some unexpected gems.

A fresh north-northwest swell is rolling in, promising to build waves down the island chain. Expect the peak Thursday night into Friday, with a gradual downward trend over the weekend. East-facing shores might see some uptick in action over the weekend.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those south-southwest swells - a larger pulse might be heading our way by Tuesday. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your waves be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that's about to make your surfing dreams come true. The Hawaiian islands are in for some serious wave action that'll have you waxing your board and checking the tide charts.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at a serious north-facing surf bump, climbing from a mellow 1-3 feet tonight to a pumping 8-12 feet by Thursday evening. West-facing shores will join the party too, scaling up to a solid 6-8 feet. Meanwhile, south and east shores will keep things more chill with smaller waves.

Oahu's not far behind, with north-facing shores expecting a jump from a calm 1-3 feet to a robust 7-10 feet. West-facing breaks will see waves climbing to 5-7 feet, promising some exciting rides. The vibe is mostly cloudy with scattered showers, so pack your waterproof gear.

Maui surfers will catch some decent north-facing action, with waves building from 1-3 to 5-7 feet. West-facing shores will stay more subdued, but still offer some playful 1-3 foot swells.

The Big Island's looking at more modest surf, with north and east-facing shores hovering around 1-3 feet. But don't be fooled - the conditions are primed for some unexpected gems.

A fresh north-northwest swell is rolling in, promising to build waves down the island chain. Expect the peak Thursday night into Friday, with a gradual downward trend over the weekend. East-facing shores might see some uptick in action over the weekend.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those south-southwest swells - a larger pulse might be heading our way by Tuesday. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your waves be epic!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-15-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1756028251</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Listen up for the latest Hawaiian surf forecast that's gonna make your ocean dreams come true.

We've got a juicy northwest swell rolling in right now, pumping some serious energy into Kauai and Oahu's north and west-facing shores. Nearshore buoys are showing a solid 4 to 6 foot swell with sweet 14 to 16 second periods. Translation? Expect some head-high to double overhead sets that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Tonight and early Tuesday morning, those north and west shores will be your playground. Kauai's looking at 9 to 13 foot waves tonight, dropping to 6 to 8 feet by Tuesday morning. Oahu's not far behind with 8 to 12 foot waves tonight, sliding down to 6 to 8 feet tomorrow.

But hold onto your board shorts because Thursday's bringing an even more epic north-northwest swell. Forecasters are hinting at potential High Surf Advisory conditions that could light up those north and west-facing shores with some serious wave action.

East-facing shores are staying a bit choppy from recent trade winds, but expect that east chop to calm down over the next few days. South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with small background swells, but get ready for some seasonal action Friday through the weekend.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - low 80s during the day, dropping to around 70 at night. Winds will be steady from the east around 10 to 15 mph, keeping things nice and breezy.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your local breaks, and get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf! Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2025 09:42:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Listen up for the latest Hawaiian surf forecast that's gonna make your ocean dreams come true.

We've got a juicy northwest swell rolling in right now, pumping some serious energy into Kauai and Oahu's north and west-facing shores. Nearshore buoys are showing a solid 4 to 6 foot swell with sweet 14 to 16 second periods. Translation? Expect some head-high to double overhead sets that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Tonight and early Tuesday morning, those north and west shores will be your playground. Kauai's looking at 9 to 13 foot waves tonight, dropping to 6 to 8 feet by Tuesday morning. Oahu's not far behind with 8 to 12 foot waves tonight, sliding down to 6 to 8 feet tomorrow.

But hold onto your board shorts because Thursday's bringing an even more epic north-northwest swell. Forecasters are hinting at potential High Surf Advisory conditions that could light up those north and west-facing shores with some serious wave action.

East-facing shores are staying a bit choppy from recent trade winds, but expect that east chop to calm down over the next few days. South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with small background swells, but get ready for some seasonal action Friday through the weekend.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - low 80s during the day, dropping to around 70 at night. Winds will be steady from the east around 10 to 15 mph, keeping things nice and breezy.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your local breaks, and get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf! Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Listen up for the latest Hawaiian surf forecast that's gonna make your ocean dreams come true.

We've got a juicy northwest swell rolling in right now, pumping some serious energy into Kauai and Oahu's north and west-facing shores. Nearshore buoys are showing a solid 4 to 6 foot swell with sweet 14 to 16 second periods. Translation? Expect some head-high to double overhead sets that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

Tonight and early Tuesday morning, those north and west shores will be your playground. Kauai's looking at 9 to 13 foot waves tonight, dropping to 6 to 8 feet by Tuesday morning. Oahu's not far behind with 8 to 12 foot waves tonight, sliding down to 6 to 8 feet tomorrow.

But hold onto your board shorts because Thursday's bringing an even more epic north-northwest swell. Forecasters are hinting at potential High Surf Advisory conditions that could light up those north and west-facing shores with some serious wave action.

East-facing shores are staying a bit choppy from recent trade winds, but expect that east chop to calm down over the next few days. South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with small background swells, but get ready for some seasonal action Friday through the weekend.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - low 80s during the day, dropping to around 70 at night. Winds will be steady from the east around 10 to 15 mph, keeping things nice and breezy.

Bottom line: Grab your board, check your local breaks, and get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf! Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-14-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2174720019</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast across the Hawaiian Islands. 

A northwest swell is rolling in, bringing some sweet action to north and west facing shores. Today's waves are looking juicy, with Kauai and Oahu seeing north facing shores pumping 6-8 feet in the morning and potentially reaching 7-10 feet by afternoon. Maui's looking at a solid 4-6 rising to 6-8 feet.

The trade winds are cranking hard - expect east winds around 15 to 20 mph creating some choppy conditions. These strong winds will keep east facing shores rough but consistently in the 3-5 foot range across all islands.

South shore surfers might want to temper expectations - waves will remain small and mostly background level through Thursday. But hang tight - a series of overlapping south swells could bring some seasonal excitement Friday through the weekend.

Looking ahead, a new moderate north-northwest swell is brewing for Thursday night and Friday. This could potentially trigger surf advisories for north and west facing shores, so stay tuned.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip for all you ocean lovers - always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and stay stoked!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 16:21:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast across the Hawaiian Islands. 

A northwest swell is rolling in, bringing some sweet action to north and west facing shores. Today's waves are looking juicy, with Kauai and Oahu seeing north facing shores pumping 6-8 feet in the morning and potentially reaching 7-10 feet by afternoon. Maui's looking at a solid 4-6 rising to 6-8 feet.

The trade winds are cranking hard - expect east winds around 15 to 20 mph creating some choppy conditions. These strong winds will keep east facing shores rough but consistently in the 3-5 foot range across all islands.

South shore surfers might want to temper expectations - waves will remain small and mostly background level through Thursday. But hang tight - a series of overlapping south swells could bring some seasonal excitement Friday through the weekend.

Looking ahead, a new moderate north-northwest swell is brewing for Thursday night and Friday. This could potentially trigger surf advisories for north and west facing shores, so stay tuned.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip for all you ocean lovers - always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and stay stoked!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast across the Hawaiian Islands. 

A northwest swell is rolling in, bringing some sweet action to north and west facing shores. Today's waves are looking juicy, with Kauai and Oahu seeing north facing shores pumping 6-8 feet in the morning and potentially reaching 7-10 feet by afternoon. Maui's looking at a solid 4-6 rising to 6-8 feet.

The trade winds are cranking hard - expect east winds around 15 to 20 mph creating some choppy conditions. These strong winds will keep east facing shores rough but consistently in the 3-5 foot range across all islands.

South shore surfers might want to temper expectations - waves will remain small and mostly background level through Thursday. But hang tight - a series of overlapping south swells could bring some seasonal excitement Friday through the weekend.

Looking ahead, a new moderate north-northwest swell is brewing for Thursday night and Friday. This could potentially trigger surf advisories for north and west facing shores, so stay tuned.

Weather-wise, expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. UV index is extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Pro tip for all you ocean lovers - always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and stay stoked!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-14-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4690889612</link>
      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic week of wave action across the islands. The east shores are bringing some serious energy with strong trade winds cranking up the surf to a solid 3-5 feet through Monday. Expect a rough ride that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

North and west facing shores are about to get their moment in the spotlight. A tasty northwest swell is rolling in, pumping up surf heights to 6-10 feet on Monday and Tuesday. Kauai and Oahu riders, you'll want to grab your boards and catch these epic waves before they mellow out midweek.

But don't get too excited, south shore lovers - you'll be stuck with small background waves hovering around 1-3 feet. Not exactly a groundswell, but hey, water's still water.

By Wednesday, things will start to calm down. The trades will ease up, and surf along the east shores will drop below normal. But wait, there's more! A new north-northwest swell is brewing, set to arrive late Thursday. This could bring advisory-level conditions to north and west facing shores by Friday, so keep those wetsuits ready.

Temperatures are looking sweet - lower 80s with partly sunny skies and scattered showers. The wind's gonna be blowing steady from the east at 10-20 mph, adding some extra punch to those waves.

Pro tip: Check your local beach safety website before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these surf conditions demand respect. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian wave machine!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 09:41:40 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic week of wave action across the islands. The east shores are bringing some serious energy with strong trade winds cranking up the surf to a solid 3-5 feet through Monday. Expect a rough ride that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

North and west facing shores are about to get their moment in the spotlight. A tasty northwest swell is rolling in, pumping up surf heights to 6-10 feet on Monday and Tuesday. Kauai and Oahu riders, you'll want to grab your boards and catch these epic waves before they mellow out midweek.

But don't get too excited, south shore lovers - you'll be stuck with small background waves hovering around 1-3 feet. Not exactly a groundswell, but hey, water's still water.

By Wednesday, things will start to calm down. The trades will ease up, and surf along the east shores will drop below normal. But wait, there's more! A new north-northwest swell is brewing, set to arrive late Thursday. This could bring advisory-level conditions to north and west facing shores by Friday, so keep those wetsuits ready.

Temperatures are looking sweet - lower 80s with partly sunny skies and scattered showers. The wind's gonna be blowing steady from the east at 10-20 mph, adding some extra punch to those waves.

Pro tip: Check your local beach safety website before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these surf conditions demand respect. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian wave machine!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic week of wave action across the islands. The east shores are bringing some serious energy with strong trade winds cranking up the surf to a solid 3-5 feet through Monday. Expect a rough ride that'll test even the most seasoned surfers.

North and west facing shores are about to get their moment in the spotlight. A tasty northwest swell is rolling in, pumping up surf heights to 6-10 feet on Monday and Tuesday. Kauai and Oahu riders, you'll want to grab your boards and catch these epic waves before they mellow out midweek.

But don't get too excited, south shore lovers - you'll be stuck with small background waves hovering around 1-3 feet. Not exactly a groundswell, but hey, water's still water.

By Wednesday, things will start to calm down. The trades will ease up, and surf along the east shores will drop below normal. But wait, there's more! A new north-northwest swell is brewing, set to arrive late Thursday. This could bring advisory-level conditions to north and west facing shores by Friday, so keep those wetsuits ready.

Temperatures are looking sweet - lower 80s with partly sunny skies and scattered showers. The wind's gonna be blowing steady from the east at 10-20 mph, adding some extra punch to those waves.

Pro tip: Check your local beach safety website before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these surf conditions demand respect. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy the Hawaiian wave machine!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of mixed surf conditions across the Hawaiian Islands.

Let's break down what Mother Nature has in store. North and west facing shores are looking at small waves through the weekend, holding steady at 2-4 feet. But don't get too comfortable - a moderate northwest swell is rolling in Monday, bringing surf closer to April's average height.

The real excitement comes Thursday when a slightly larger north-northwest swell could push surf levels toward advisory status. Surfers and wave enthusiasts, keep your eyes on those north shores!

East facing shores are bringing the drama right now with rough 5-7 foot surf tonight, gradually mellowing to 3-5 feet by Sunday. These energetic trade winds are keeping things spicy, but expect conditions to calm down by mid-week.

South facing shores aren't going to be left out of the party. While keeping things mellow at 1-3 feet tonight, they'll bump up to 2-4 feet Sunday, maintaining that classic Hawaiian rhythm with background south swells.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic island comfort - low 80s during the day, around 70 at night. Expect scattered showers, mostly cloudy skies, and east winds dancing around 15-20 mph.

Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:00-6:20 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:38-6:57 PM.

Safety first, wave warriors - always check local conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 09:41:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of mixed surf conditions across the Hawaiian Islands.

Let's break down what Mother Nature has in store. North and west facing shores are looking at small waves through the weekend, holding steady at 2-4 feet. But don't get too comfortable - a moderate northwest swell is rolling in Monday, bringing surf closer to April's average height.

The real excitement comes Thursday when a slightly larger north-northwest swell could push surf levels toward advisory status. Surfers and wave enthusiasts, keep your eyes on those north shores!

East facing shores are bringing the drama right now with rough 5-7 foot surf tonight, gradually mellowing to 3-5 feet by Sunday. These energetic trade winds are keeping things spicy, but expect conditions to calm down by mid-week.

South facing shores aren't going to be left out of the party. While keeping things mellow at 1-3 feet tonight, they'll bump up to 2-4 feet Sunday, maintaining that classic Hawaiian rhythm with background south swells.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic island comfort - low 80s during the day, around 70 at night. Expect scattered showers, mostly cloudy skies, and east winds dancing around 15-20 mph.

Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:00-6:20 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:38-6:57 PM.

Safety first, wave warriors - always check local conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of mixed surf conditions across the Hawaiian Islands.

Let's break down what Mother Nature has in store. North and west facing shores are looking at small waves through the weekend, holding steady at 2-4 feet. But don't get too comfortable - a moderate northwest swell is rolling in Monday, bringing surf closer to April's average height.

The real excitement comes Thursday when a slightly larger north-northwest swell could push surf levels toward advisory status. Surfers and wave enthusiasts, keep your eyes on those north shores!

East facing shores are bringing the drama right now with rough 5-7 foot surf tonight, gradually mellowing to 3-5 feet by Sunday. These energetic trade winds are keeping things spicy, but expect conditions to calm down by mid-week.

South facing shores aren't going to be left out of the party. While keeping things mellow at 1-3 feet tonight, they'll bump up to 2-4 feet Sunday, maintaining that classic Hawaiian rhythm with background south swells.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic island comfort - low 80s during the day, around 70 at night. Expect scattered showers, mostly cloudy skies, and east winds dancing around 15-20 mph.

Sunrise surfers can catch first light around 6:00-6:20 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:38-6:57 PM.

Safety first, wave warriors - always check local conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Shore is looking mellow with surf heights dropping from 6-8 feet tonight to a more chill 3-5 feet by Saturday evening. Don't expect epic swells just yet - we're in a bit of a lull before a potential northwest swell rolls in Monday that might pump things up closer to typical April conditions.

East-facing shores are still rocking some decent waves around 5-7 feet, but those trade wind-driven seas are slowly calming down. Expect a gradual decline through the weekend, with surf settling into a more relaxed rhythm.

South-facing beaches are keeping it low-key with consistent 2-4 foot swells that aren't going to get any surfers too excited. Our surf forecast suggests a pretty standard week with minimal action.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with persistent east winds around 10-20 mph, keeping things nice and breezy.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, beach lovers! Sunrise kicks off around 6 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM across the islands.

Pro tip for water enthusiasts: always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2025 09:41:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Shore is looking mellow with surf heights dropping from 6-8 feet tonight to a more chill 3-5 feet by Saturday evening. Don't expect epic swells just yet - we're in a bit of a lull before a potential northwest swell rolls in Monday that might pump things up closer to typical April conditions.

East-facing shores are still rocking some decent waves around 5-7 feet, but those trade wind-driven seas are slowly calming down. Expect a gradual decline through the weekend, with surf settling into a more relaxed rhythm.

South-facing beaches are keeping it low-key with consistent 2-4 foot swells that aren't going to get any surfers too excited. Our surf forecast suggests a pretty standard week with minimal action.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with persistent east winds around 10-20 mph, keeping things nice and breezy.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, beach lovers! Sunrise kicks off around 6 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM across the islands.

Pro tip for water enthusiasts: always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Shore is looking mellow with surf heights dropping from 6-8 feet tonight to a more chill 3-5 feet by Saturday evening. Don't expect epic swells just yet - we're in a bit of a lull before a potential northwest swell rolls in Monday that might pump things up closer to typical April conditions.

East-facing shores are still rocking some decent waves around 5-7 feet, but those trade wind-driven seas are slowly calming down. Expect a gradual decline through the weekend, with surf settling into a more relaxed rhythm.

South-facing beaches are keeping it low-key with consistent 2-4 foot swells that aren't going to get any surfers too excited. Our surf forecast suggests a pretty standard week with minimal action.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers - classic Hawaiian conditions. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with persistent east winds around 10-20 mph, keeping things nice and breezy.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated, beach lovers! Sunrise kicks off around 6 AM, with sunset painting the sky around 7 PM across the islands.

Pro tip for water enthusiasts: always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and respect the ocean's power.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tropical surf update that'll have you waxing those boards and checking the breaks.

Hawaii's looking at a mixed bag of swells this weekend, so listen up. The north shores are serving up some modest waves, with northwest swells rolling in that are slightly below April's typical standards. Kauai and Oahu can expect north-facing shores to see surf in the 3-7 foot range tonight and into Friday, gradually tapering down.

Trade winds are bringing the heat to east-facing shores, especially around Kauai and Oahu, where you'll find some rougher 5-9 foot waves. Expect these conditions to mellow out by Saturday, dropping closer to average surf levels.

South shore surfers aren't getting left out - you'll see near-average conditions through Friday, then settling into those classic summer background levels over the weekend.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai's looking at east-facing waves around 7-9 feet tonight, Oahu's east shores hitting 5-7 feet, Maui sitting pretty at 4-6 feet, and the Big Island's windward side cruising at 3-5 feet.

Weather-wise, prepare for mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, with east winds keeping things breezy at 15-25 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves! Hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tropical surf update that'll have you waxing those boards and checking the breaks.

Hawaii's looking at a mixed bag of swells this weekend, so listen up. The north shores are serving up some modest waves, with northwest swells rolling in that are slightly below April's typical standards. Kauai and Oahu can expect north-facing shores to see surf in the 3-7 foot range tonight and into Friday, gradually tapering down.

Trade winds are bringing the heat to east-facing shores, especially around Kauai and Oahu, where you'll find some rougher 5-9 foot waves. Expect these conditions to mellow out by Saturday, dropping closer to average surf levels.

South shore surfers aren't getting left out - you'll see near-average conditions through Friday, then settling into those classic summer background levels over the weekend.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai's looking at east-facing waves around 7-9 feet tonight, Oahu's east shores hitting 5-7 feet, Maui sitting pretty at 4-6 feet, and the Big Island's windward side cruising at 3-5 feet.

Weather-wise, prepare for mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, with east winds keeping things breezy at 15-25 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves! Hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a tropical surf update that'll have you waxing those boards and checking the breaks.

Hawaii's looking at a mixed bag of swells this weekend, so listen up. The north shores are serving up some modest waves, with northwest swells rolling in that are slightly below April's typical standards. Kauai and Oahu can expect north-facing shores to see surf in the 3-7 foot range tonight and into Friday, gradually tapering down.

Trade winds are bringing the heat to east-facing shores, especially around Kauai and Oahu, where you'll find some rougher 5-9 foot waves. Expect these conditions to mellow out by Saturday, dropping closer to average surf levels.

South shore surfers aren't getting left out - you'll see near-average conditions through Friday, then settling into those classic summer background levels over the weekend.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai's looking at east-facing waves around 7-9 feet tonight, Oahu's east shores hitting 5-7 feet, Maui sitting pretty at 4-6 feet, and the Big Island's windward side cruising at 3-5 feet.

Weather-wise, prepare for mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s, with east winds keeping things breezy at 15-25 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions and beach safety before paddling out. Rip currents can be tricky, so stay alert and surf smart.

Catch you on the waves! Hang loose!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-10-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this Thursday and Friday. 

The North Pacific is serving up a mixed plate of swells that'll keep surfers on their toes. We've got a small to medium north-northwest swell rolling through, gradually transitioning into a northwest pulse that'll keep north-facing shores pumping with chest to slightly overhead waves. Weekend warriors can expect more mellow waist to chest high action, with a promising larger northwest swell teasing its arrival early next week.

For the south shore crew, summer's background swell is fading fast. A tiny reinforcing pulse today and Friday might spark some excitement, but don't get too stoked - things will quickly settle back to typical long-period conditions.

Now, east-facing shores are where the real drama's happening! Strengthened trade winds are cranking up the energy, potentially pushing some beaches near High Surf Advisory levels. East-facing exposures could see surf climbing to 10 feet tonight through early Friday - perfect for the adrenaline junkies, but definitely not for beginners.

Island by island breakdown? Each zone's looking at slightly different conditions. Kauai's expecting 4-6 foot surf on north shores, while Oahu might see similar action with east-facing shores getting extra spicy. Maui and Big Island are looking at more moderate conditions, but still plenty of fun waves to chase.

Wind patterns are predominantly easterly, blowing 15-25 mph across most islands, which means choppy conditions and potential challenges for paddling out.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy Hawaii's liquid playground!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 15:19:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this Thursday and Friday. 

The North Pacific is serving up a mixed plate of swells that'll keep surfers on their toes. We've got a small to medium north-northwest swell rolling through, gradually transitioning into a northwest pulse that'll keep north-facing shores pumping with chest to slightly overhead waves. Weekend warriors can expect more mellow waist to chest high action, with a promising larger northwest swell teasing its arrival early next week.

For the south shore crew, summer's background swell is fading fast. A tiny reinforcing pulse today and Friday might spark some excitement, but don't get too stoked - things will quickly settle back to typical long-period conditions.

Now, east-facing shores are where the real drama's happening! Strengthened trade winds are cranking up the energy, potentially pushing some beaches near High Surf Advisory levels. East-facing exposures could see surf climbing to 10 feet tonight through early Friday - perfect for the adrenaline junkies, but definitely not for beginners.

Island by island breakdown? Each zone's looking at slightly different conditions. Kauai's expecting 4-6 foot surf on north shores, while Oahu might see similar action with east-facing shores getting extra spicy. Maui and Big Island are looking at more moderate conditions, but still plenty of fun waves to chase.

Wind patterns are predominantly easterly, blowing 15-25 mph across most islands, which means choppy conditions and potential challenges for paddling out.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy Hawaii's liquid playground!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shores this Thursday and Friday. 

The North Pacific is serving up a mixed plate of swells that'll keep surfers on their toes. We've got a small to medium north-northwest swell rolling through, gradually transitioning into a northwest pulse that'll keep north-facing shores pumping with chest to slightly overhead waves. Weekend warriors can expect more mellow waist to chest high action, with a promising larger northwest swell teasing its arrival early next week.

For the south shore crew, summer's background swell is fading fast. A tiny reinforcing pulse today and Friday might spark some excitement, but don't get too stoked - things will quickly settle back to typical long-period conditions.

Now, east-facing shores are where the real drama's happening! Strengthened trade winds are cranking up the energy, potentially pushing some beaches near High Surf Advisory levels. East-facing exposures could see surf climbing to 10 feet tonight through early Friday - perfect for the adrenaline junkies, but definitely not for beginners.

Island by island breakdown? Each zone's looking at slightly different conditions. Kauai's expecting 4-6 foot surf on north shores, while Oahu might see similar action with east-facing shores getting extra spicy. Maui and Big Island are looking at more moderate conditions, but still plenty of fun waves to chase.

Wind patterns are predominantly easterly, blowing 15-25 mph across most islands, which means choppy conditions and potential challenges for paddling out.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy Hawaii's liquid playground!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-09-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that'll have you stoked for the next few days across the Hawaiian islands.

North shore enthusiasts, hold onto your boards! We're looking at a solid 7-10 foot swell that'll stick around through Wednesday. While the current north swell is declining, a sweet little reinforcement is coming Thursday and Friday to keep things interesting.

Attention south shore surfers - you've got a moderate period swell keeping things slightly elevated. Today's long period south swell is peaking near summer average heights, so grab your mid-sized boards. By Wednesday, expect the surf to trend lower, dropping to background levels by Friday.

East facing shores? Expect some choppy conditions with those persistent trade winds keeping things lively. Rough surf alert for our windward friends!

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and warming to the upper 70s and low 80s during the day. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions across the islands.

Wind patterns will be predominantly northeast at 10-20 mph, which means some consistent side-shore breezes to shape those waves.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all showing similar surf patterns with north facing shores dominating at 7-10 feet. South and east facing shores will hover around 2-5 feet.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Safety first, shredding second!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 09:41:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that'll have you stoked for the next few days across the Hawaiian islands.

North shore enthusiasts, hold onto your boards! We're looking at a solid 7-10 foot swell that'll stick around through Wednesday. While the current north swell is declining, a sweet little reinforcement is coming Thursday and Friday to keep things interesting.

Attention south shore surfers - you've got a moderate period swell keeping things slightly elevated. Today's long period south swell is peaking near summer average heights, so grab your mid-sized boards. By Wednesday, expect the surf to trend lower, dropping to background levels by Friday.

East facing shores? Expect some choppy conditions with those persistent trade winds keeping things lively. Rough surf alert for our windward friends!

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and warming to the upper 70s and low 80s during the day. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions across the islands.

Wind patterns will be predominantly northeast at 10-20 mph, which means some consistent side-shore breezes to shape those waves.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all showing similar surf patterns with north facing shores dominating at 7-10 feet. South and east facing shores will hover around 2-5 feet.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Safety first, shredding second!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell update that'll have you stoked for the next few days across the Hawaiian islands.

North shore enthusiasts, hold onto your boards! We're looking at a solid 7-10 foot swell that'll stick around through Wednesday. While the current north swell is declining, a sweet little reinforcement is coming Thursday and Friday to keep things interesting.

Attention south shore surfers - you've got a moderate period swell keeping things slightly elevated. Today's long period south swell is peaking near summer average heights, so grab your mid-sized boards. By Wednesday, expect the surf to trend lower, dropping to background levels by Friday.

East facing shores? Expect some choppy conditions with those persistent trade winds keeping things lively. Rough surf alert for our windward friends!

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and warming to the upper 70s and low 80s during the day. Expect scattered showers and mostly cloudy to partly sunny conditions across the islands.

Wind patterns will be predominantly northeast at 10-20 mph, which means some consistent side-shore breezes to shape those waves.

Quick island breakdown: Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island all showing similar surf patterns with north facing shores dominating at 7-10 feet. South and east facing shores will hover around 2-5 feet.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and swim near lifeguards. Safety first, shredding second!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-08-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4518994752</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is looking pretty epic right now with some serious wave action heading our way.

North and east facing shores are currently under a high surf advisory, so buckle up for some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking about massive swells ranging from 12 to 18 feet across the islands tonight, which means experienced surfers are going to have a wild ride.

The current large north swell is gradually decreasing, but don't worry - a mix of moderate short-period and small northwest swells will keep things interesting through Thursday and Friday. Expect north and west shores to maintain some solid surf heights.

For those chasing southern hemisphere vibes, a long-period south-southwest swell is filling in and will peak tomorrow, hanging right around the summer average. By Wednesday, things will mellow out, returning to more modest background levels.

Each island is experiencing slightly different conditions. Kauai and Maui are seeing the most intense surf, with north facing shores hitting up to 14-18 feet. Oahu and Big Island are running close behind with 12-16 foot waves.

Winds are predominantly blowing from the northeast at 10-20 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian surf conditions. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, with partly sunny skies and scattered showers adding some tropical drama to the mix.

Pro tip for beach lovers: Check local conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2025 09:41:13 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is looking pretty epic right now with some serious wave action heading our way.

North and east facing shores are currently under a high surf advisory, so buckle up for some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking about massive swells ranging from 12 to 18 feet across the islands tonight, which means experienced surfers are going to have a wild ride.

The current large north swell is gradually decreasing, but don't worry - a mix of moderate short-period and small northwest swells will keep things interesting through Thursday and Friday. Expect north and west shores to maintain some solid surf heights.

For those chasing southern hemisphere vibes, a long-period south-southwest swell is filling in and will peak tomorrow, hanging right around the summer average. By Wednesday, things will mellow out, returning to more modest background levels.

Each island is experiencing slightly different conditions. Kauai and Maui are seeing the most intense surf, with north facing shores hitting up to 14-18 feet. Oahu and Big Island are running close behind with 12-16 foot waves.

Winds are predominantly blowing from the northeast at 10-20 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian surf conditions. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, with partly sunny skies and scattered showers adding some tropical drama to the mix.

Pro tip for beach lovers: Check local conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and beach enthusiasts! The Hawaiian surf scene is looking pretty epic right now with some serious wave action heading our way.

North and east facing shores are currently under a high surf advisory, so buckle up for some seriously gnarly conditions. We're talking about massive swells ranging from 12 to 18 feet across the islands tonight, which means experienced surfers are going to have a wild ride.

The current large north swell is gradually decreasing, but don't worry - a mix of moderate short-period and small northwest swells will keep things interesting through Thursday and Friday. Expect north and west shores to maintain some solid surf heights.

For those chasing southern hemisphere vibes, a long-period south-southwest swell is filling in and will peak tomorrow, hanging right around the summer average. By Wednesday, things will mellow out, returning to more modest background levels.

Each island is experiencing slightly different conditions. Kauai and Maui are seeing the most intense surf, with north facing shores hitting up to 14-18 feet. Oahu and Big Island are running close behind with 12-16 foot waves.

Winds are predominantly blowing from the northeast at 10-20 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian surf conditions. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, with partly sunny skies and scattered showers adding some tropical drama to the mix.

Pro tip for beach lovers: Check local conditions and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, have fun, and catch those epic waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic surf conditions across the Hawaiian islands. 

The massive north swell that's been lighting up our shores is finally starting to calm down. We're looking at a gradual decline over the next few days, with surf heights dropping to advisory levels by Monday. North and east facing shores are still packin' some serious punch with waves ranging from 15 to 26 feet - that's guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping!

A small long-period swell might sneak in late Thursday and Friday, giving north and west shores a little boost. But don't get too excited - we're talking small surf for next weekend.

South shore lovers, your time is coming! A series of overlapping small south swells will roll in starting Monday, likely peaking Tuesday with surf heights at or slightly above summer average. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean sets.

West facing shores will see more mellow conditions, with surf heights dropping from 12-16 feet tonight to just 7-10 feet by Monday afternoon. East facing shores will also see a gradual decline from 10-15 feet to 6-8 feet.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, and winds will be consistently blowing from the east at around 15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy the incredible surf Hawaii has to offer!

Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 09:41:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic surf conditions across the Hawaiian islands. 

The massive north swell that's been lighting up our shores is finally starting to calm down. We're looking at a gradual decline over the next few days, with surf heights dropping to advisory levels by Monday. North and east facing shores are still packin' some serious punch with waves ranging from 15 to 26 feet - that's guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping!

A small long-period swell might sneak in late Thursday and Friday, giving north and west shores a little boost. But don't get too excited - we're talking small surf for next weekend.

South shore lovers, your time is coming! A series of overlapping small south swells will roll in starting Monday, likely peaking Tuesday with surf heights at or slightly above summer average. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean sets.

West facing shores will see more mellow conditions, with surf heights dropping from 12-16 feet tonight to just 7-10 feet by Monday afternoon. East facing shores will also see a gradual decline from 10-15 feet to 6-8 feet.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, and winds will be consistently blowing from the east at around 15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy the incredible surf Hawaii has to offer!

Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic surf conditions across the Hawaiian islands. 

The massive north swell that's been lighting up our shores is finally starting to calm down. We're looking at a gradual decline over the next few days, with surf heights dropping to advisory levels by Monday. North and east facing shores are still packin' some serious punch with waves ranging from 15 to 26 feet - that's guaranteed to get your adrenaline pumping!

A small long-period swell might sneak in late Thursday and Friday, giving north and west shores a little boost. But don't get too excited - we're talking small surf for next weekend.

South shore lovers, your time is coming! A series of overlapping small south swells will roll in starting Monday, likely peaking Tuesday with surf heights at or slightly above summer average. Expect waves ranging from 2 to 5 feet - perfect for intermediate riders looking for some clean sets.

West facing shores will see more mellow conditions, with surf heights dropping from 12-16 feet tonight to just 7-10 feet by Monday afternoon. East facing shores will also see a gradual decline from 10-15 feet to 6-8 feet.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, and winds will be consistently blowing from the east at around 15 mph.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, respect the waves, and enjoy the incredible surf Hawaii has to offer!

Mahalo and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-06-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast across the Hawaiian Islands that'll have you waxing your boards and checking your gear.

We're riding an extra large north swell that's pumping serious energy into our coastlines. North and east facing shores are under a high surf warning, with massive waves reaching 25 to 35 feet in the morning and tapering to 20 to 30 feet by afternoon. West facing shores are looking at a solid high surf advisory with waves in the 10 to 15 foot range.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions - expect thundering waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers. The forecast calls for northeast winds between 10 to 20 miles per hour, creating perfect conditions for some serious shredding.

Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian surf weather. A steady decline in surf is expected tonight through midweek, with a potential small boost from a long-period swell late Thursday and Friday.

South shore lovers, don't despair! A series of small south swells will provide some action Monday through Thursday, keeping things interesting before returning to background levels by next weekend.

UV index is extreme, so reef-safe sunscreen is your best friend. Rip currents are a significant hazard, so know your limits and surf smart.

For the latest beach conditions, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2025 17:31:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast across the Hawaiian Islands that'll have you waxing your boards and checking your gear.

We're riding an extra large north swell that's pumping serious energy into our coastlines. North and east facing shores are under a high surf warning, with massive waves reaching 25 to 35 feet in the morning and tapering to 20 to 30 feet by afternoon. West facing shores are looking at a solid high surf advisory with waves in the 10 to 15 foot range.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions - expect thundering waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers. The forecast calls for northeast winds between 10 to 20 miles per hour, creating perfect conditions for some serious shredding.

Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian surf weather. A steady decline in surf is expected tonight through midweek, with a potential small boost from a long-period swell late Thursday and Friday.

South shore lovers, don't despair! A series of small south swells will provide some action Monday through Thursday, keeping things interesting before returning to background levels by next weekend.

UV index is extreme, so reef-safe sunscreen is your best friend. Rip currents are a significant hazard, so know your limits and surf smart.

For the latest beach conditions, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast across the Hawaiian Islands that'll have you waxing your boards and checking your gear.

We're riding an extra large north swell that's pumping serious energy into our coastlines. North and east facing shores are under a high surf warning, with massive waves reaching 25 to 35 feet in the morning and tapering to 20 to 30 feet by afternoon. West facing shores are looking at a solid high surf advisory with waves in the 10 to 15 foot range.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all experiencing similar conditions - expect thundering waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers. The forecast calls for northeast winds between 10 to 20 miles per hour, creating perfect conditions for some serious shredding.

Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s with mostly sunny skies and scattered showers - classic Hawaiian surf weather. A steady decline in surf is expected tonight through midweek, with a potential small boost from a long-period swell late Thursday and Friday.

South shore lovers, don't despair! A series of small south swells will provide some action Monday through Thursday, keeping things interesting before returning to background levels by next weekend.

UV index is extreme, so reef-safe sunscreen is your best friend. Rip currents are a significant hazard, so know your limits and surf smart.

For the latest beach conditions, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-05-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic weekend of massive waves rolling into the Hawaiian islands. A powerful north swell is about to light up our coastlines with some serious surfing action.

Tonight, we're looking at building north-northwest swells that'll start cranking up the excitement. By Saturday morning, north and east-facing shores are going to be absolute monster zones. We're talking surf heights climbing from 12-16 feet overnight to a mind-blowing 22-26 feet by Saturday afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are going to see the most intense conditions.

The National Weather Service has dropped High Surf Warnings for north and east-facing shores across most islands. West-facing shores will be under a High Surf Advisory, so expect some serious wave action everywhere. Pro surfers, this is your moment - big wave hunters, get your boards ready!

Winds will be cooperating nicely, blowing from the northeast at 15-20 mph, creating perfect conditions for some epic rides. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees, with partly sunny skies and scattered showers adding some tropical spice to the mix.

South-facing shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. But don't worry - small pulses of south swell are expected late Sunday and midweek for those seeking more mellow waves.

Safety first, wave riders! Expect powerful rip currents and massive breaking waves. Check local beach conditions, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits. This swell is not for the faint of heart.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:10-6:26 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:36-6:54 PM. Grab your gear, respect the ocean, and get ready for an absolutely epic Hawaiian surf weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Apr 2025 09:41:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic weekend of massive waves rolling into the Hawaiian islands. A powerful north swell is about to light up our coastlines with some serious surfing action.

Tonight, we're looking at building north-northwest swells that'll start cranking up the excitement. By Saturday morning, north and east-facing shores are going to be absolute monster zones. We're talking surf heights climbing from 12-16 feet overnight to a mind-blowing 22-26 feet by Saturday afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are going to see the most intense conditions.

The National Weather Service has dropped High Surf Warnings for north and east-facing shores across most islands. West-facing shores will be under a High Surf Advisory, so expect some serious wave action everywhere. Pro surfers, this is your moment - big wave hunters, get your boards ready!

Winds will be cooperating nicely, blowing from the northeast at 15-20 mph, creating perfect conditions for some epic rides. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees, with partly sunny skies and scattered showers adding some tropical spice to the mix.

South-facing shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. But don't worry - small pulses of south swell are expected late Sunday and midweek for those seeking more mellow waves.

Safety first, wave riders! Expect powerful rip currents and massive breaking waves. Check local beach conditions, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits. This swell is not for the faint of heart.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:10-6:26 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:36-6:54 PM. Grab your gear, respect the ocean, and get ready for an absolutely epic Hawaiian surf weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for an epic weekend of massive waves rolling into the Hawaiian islands. A powerful north swell is about to light up our coastlines with some serious surfing action.

Tonight, we're looking at building north-northwest swells that'll start cranking up the excitement. By Saturday morning, north and east-facing shores are going to be absolute monster zones. We're talking surf heights climbing from 12-16 feet overnight to a mind-blowing 22-26 feet by Saturday afternoon. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are going to see the most intense conditions.

The National Weather Service has dropped High Surf Warnings for north and east-facing shores across most islands. West-facing shores will be under a High Surf Advisory, so expect some serious wave action everywhere. Pro surfers, this is your moment - big wave hunters, get your boards ready!

Winds will be cooperating nicely, blowing from the northeast at 15-20 mph, creating perfect conditions for some epic rides. Temperatures will hover around a comfortable 80 degrees, with partly sunny skies and scattered showers adding some tropical spice to the mix.

South-facing shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. But don't worry - small pulses of south swell are expected late Sunday and midweek for those seeking more mellow waves.

Safety first, wave riders! Expect powerful rip currents and massive breaking waves. Check local beach conditions, swim near lifeguards, and know your limits. This swell is not for the faint of heart.

Sunrise kicks off around 6:10-6:26 AM, with sunset painting the sky between 6:36-6:54 PM. Grab your gear, respect the ocean, and get ready for an absolutely epic Hawaiian surf weekend!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. 

A massive north swell is brewing that'll transform our coastlines from mellow to wild. Tonight, we're looking at modest 3-5 foot waves, but hold onto your boards because things are about to get serious.

By Friday, north and west facing shores will start pumping with some serious energy. Kauai can expect 8-12 foot waves in the morning ramping up to 10-14 feet by evening. Oahu's looking at a solid 7-10 foot morning surf climbing to 9-12 feet later. Maui surfers will see 6-8 foot waves growing to 8-12 feet, while the Big Island's north shore will cruise between 5-10 feet.

Saturday is when things get truly epic. A long period swell hitting 350-360 degrees will deliver warning level surf along north facing shores. We're talking potentially massive waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning and newbies staying far onshore.

East facing shores will gradually build thanks to strengthening trade winds, maintaining a consistent 3-5 foot range. South facing shores remain tiny with just background energy, though a small long period south swell might sneak in later this weekend.

Trade winds will kick into high gear by Saturday afternoon, blowing moderately to strongly across the islands and continuing through next week.

Conditions look mostly cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures hovering in the upper 70s to mid 80s. UV index will be high, so pack that sunscreen.

Catch those waves safely, stay stoked, and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2025 09:41:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. 

A massive north swell is brewing that'll transform our coastlines from mellow to wild. Tonight, we're looking at modest 3-5 foot waves, but hold onto your boards because things are about to get serious.

By Friday, north and west facing shores will start pumping with some serious energy. Kauai can expect 8-12 foot waves in the morning ramping up to 10-14 feet by evening. Oahu's looking at a solid 7-10 foot morning surf climbing to 9-12 feet later. Maui surfers will see 6-8 foot waves growing to 8-12 feet, while the Big Island's north shore will cruise between 5-10 feet.

Saturday is when things get truly epic. A long period swell hitting 350-360 degrees will deliver warning level surf along north facing shores. We're talking potentially massive waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning and newbies staying far onshore.

East facing shores will gradually build thanks to strengthening trade winds, maintaining a consistent 3-5 foot range. South facing shores remain tiny with just background energy, though a small long period south swell might sneak in later this weekend.

Trade winds will kick into high gear by Saturday afternoon, blowing moderately to strongly across the islands and continuing through next week.

Conditions look mostly cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures hovering in the upper 70s to mid 80s. UV index will be high, so pack that sunscreen.

Catch those waves safely, stay stoked, and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf weekend across the Hawaiian Islands. 

A massive north swell is brewing that'll transform our coastlines from mellow to wild. Tonight, we're looking at modest 3-5 foot waves, but hold onto your boards because things are about to get serious.

By Friday, north and west facing shores will start pumping with some serious energy. Kauai can expect 8-12 foot waves in the morning ramping up to 10-14 feet by evening. Oahu's looking at a solid 7-10 foot morning surf climbing to 9-12 feet later. Maui surfers will see 6-8 foot waves growing to 8-12 feet, while the Big Island's north shore will cruise between 5-10 feet.

Saturday is when things get truly epic. A long period swell hitting 350-360 degrees will deliver warning level surf along north facing shores. We're talking potentially massive waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning and newbies staying far onshore.

East facing shores will gradually build thanks to strengthening trade winds, maintaining a consistent 3-5 foot range. South facing shores remain tiny with just background energy, though a small long period south swell might sneak in later this weekend.

Trade winds will kick into high gear by Saturday afternoon, blowing moderately to strongly across the islands and continuing through next week.

Conditions look mostly cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures hovering in the upper 70s to mid 80s. UV index will be high, so pack that sunscreen.

Catch those waves safely, stay stoked, and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. 

Our north-facing shores are about to get some serious action. A small west northwest swell is fading while a building north swell promises increasing wave heights. By Friday, we're looking at potential advisory-level surf, but Saturday is when things get really interesting. A massive long-period north to north northwest swell is set to slam our northern coastlines, potentially delivering warning-level surf for north-facing shores and advisory conditions for west and east-facing beaches.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at surf ranging from 3-7 feet on north-facing shores, with west-facing beaches seeing 2-4 foot waves. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s.

Oahu surfers will find similar conditions, with north-facing shores sporting 2-6 foot waves. The UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with scattered showers.

Maui's forecast mirrors the other islands, with north-facing shores seeing 2-5 foot waves. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a hint of haze and isolated showers.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest 1-4 foot waves, with southeast winds keeping things interesting.

South-facing shores across all islands will remain relatively calm, dominated by background energy. East-facing shores will see a slight bump in wave action over the weekend as trade winds return.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2025 09:41:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. 

Our north-facing shores are about to get some serious action. A small west northwest swell is fading while a building north swell promises increasing wave heights. By Friday, we're looking at potential advisory-level surf, but Saturday is when things get really interesting. A massive long-period north to north northwest swell is set to slam our northern coastlines, potentially delivering warning-level surf for north-facing shores and advisory conditions for west and east-facing beaches.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at surf ranging from 3-7 feet on north-facing shores, with west-facing beaches seeing 2-4 foot waves. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s.

Oahu surfers will find similar conditions, with north-facing shores sporting 2-6 foot waves. The UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with scattered showers.

Maui's forecast mirrors the other islands, with north-facing shores seeing 2-5 foot waves. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a hint of haze and isolated showers.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest 1-4 foot waves, with southeast winds keeping things interesting.

South-facing shores across all islands will remain relatively calm, dominated by background energy. East-facing shores will see a slight bump in wave action over the weekend as trade winds return.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands. 

Our north-facing shores are about to get some serious action. A small west northwest swell is fading while a building north swell promises increasing wave heights. By Friday, we're looking at potential advisory-level surf, but Saturday is when things get really interesting. A massive long-period north to north northwest swell is set to slam our northern coastlines, potentially delivering warning-level surf for north-facing shores and advisory conditions for west and east-facing beaches.

Let's break it down island by island. Kauai's looking at surf ranging from 3-7 feet on north-facing shores, with west-facing beaches seeing 2-4 foot waves. Expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s to upper 70s.

Oahu surfers will find similar conditions, with north-facing shores sporting 2-6 foot waves. The UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen! Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s with scattered showers.

Maui's forecast mirrors the other islands, with north-facing shores seeing 2-5 foot waves. Expect mostly sunny conditions with a hint of haze and isolated showers.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest 1-4 foot waves, with southeast winds keeping things interesting.

South-facing shores across all islands will remain relatively calm, dominated by background energy. East-facing shores will see a slight bump in wave action over the weekend as trade winds return.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands this week. 

The North Shore is brewing up some serious action with a series of overlapping swells promising consistent surf. Tonight and Wednesday morning, expect solid 4-6 foot waves across Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's northern exposures, gradually tapering to 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

A moderate northwest swell is set to arrive Friday, potentially triggering surf advisories, but the real excitement comes this weekend. A massive long-period north to northwest swell is forecasted to slam the islands, potentially pushing warning-level surf along north shores and advisory-level conditions on west and east facing coastlines.

For you south shore enthusiasts, don't get too stoked. Surf energy is slowly diminishing, dropping to background levels by week's end. Current south facing shores are holding steady at a modest 2-4 feet.

Wind conditions look relatively mellow - southeast breezes around 5-10 mph will provide some texture to the waves. Temperatures will stay deliciously warm, hovering in the lower 80s during the day and dipping to the comfortable lower 70s at night.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are always a possibility, especially as surf sizes increase. Always check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch those waves and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 09:41:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands this week. 

The North Shore is brewing up some serious action with a series of overlapping swells promising consistent surf. Tonight and Wednesday morning, expect solid 4-6 foot waves across Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's northern exposures, gradually tapering to 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

A moderate northwest swell is set to arrive Friday, potentially triggering surf advisories, but the real excitement comes this weekend. A massive long-period north to northwest swell is forecasted to slam the islands, potentially pushing warning-level surf along north shores and advisory-level conditions on west and east facing coastlines.

For you south shore enthusiasts, don't get too stoked. Surf energy is slowly diminishing, dropping to background levels by week's end. Current south facing shores are holding steady at a modest 2-4 feet.

Wind conditions look relatively mellow - southeast breezes around 5-10 mph will provide some texture to the waves. Temperatures will stay deliciously warm, hovering in the lower 80s during the day and dipping to the comfortable lower 70s at night.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are always a possibility, especially as surf sizes increase. Always check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch those waves and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands this week. 

The North Shore is brewing up some serious action with a series of overlapping swells promising consistent surf. Tonight and Wednesday morning, expect solid 4-6 foot waves across Kauai, Oahu, and Maui's northern exposures, gradually tapering to 3-5 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

A moderate northwest swell is set to arrive Friday, potentially triggering surf advisories, but the real excitement comes this weekend. A massive long-period north to northwest swell is forecasted to slam the islands, potentially pushing warning-level surf along north shores and advisory-level conditions on west and east facing coastlines.

For you south shore enthusiasts, don't get too stoked. Surf energy is slowly diminishing, dropping to background levels by week's end. Current south facing shores are holding steady at a modest 2-4 feet.

Wind conditions look relatively mellow - southeast breezes around 5-10 mph will provide some texture to the waves. Temperatures will stay deliciously warm, hovering in the lower 80s during the day and dipping to the comfortable lower 70s at night.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are always a possibility, especially as surf sizes increase. Always check local conditions, swim near lifeguards, and respect the ocean's power.

Catch those waves and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 04-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

North and west shores are about to get some sweet action. We're looking at a building swell that'll pump up wave heights from a modest 2-4 feet tonight to a more exciting 4-6 feet by Tuesday afternoon. A series of overlapping north and northwest swells are rolling in, promising some tasty riding conditions.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all seeing similar surf patterns. Expect consistent north and west facing shores to deliver some solid waves. The morning and afternoon sessions should be particularly interesting, with wave faces reaching up to 6 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some challenging breaks.

The big news is coming later in the week. A moderate north-northwest swell is expected to arrive Friday, potentially triggering surf advisories. But hold onto your boards - an even more significant swell is lurking, potentially bringing warning-level surf to north, west, and even east facing shores over the weekend.

South facing shores are mellowing out, with background energy dominating by midweek. Winds are staying consistent from the south at 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for most breaks.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian weather - lower 80s during the day, dropping to the lower 70s at night. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers adding a bit of tropical mood to your surf sessions.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2025 09:41:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

North and west shores are about to get some sweet action. We're looking at a building swell that'll pump up wave heights from a modest 2-4 feet tonight to a more exciting 4-6 feet by Tuesday afternoon. A series of overlapping north and northwest swells are rolling in, promising some tasty riding conditions.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all seeing similar surf patterns. Expect consistent north and west facing shores to deliver some solid waves. The morning and afternoon sessions should be particularly interesting, with wave faces reaching up to 6 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some challenging breaks.

The big news is coming later in the week. A moderate north-northwest swell is expected to arrive Friday, potentially triggering surf advisories. But hold onto your boards - an even more significant swell is lurking, potentially bringing warning-level surf to north, west, and even east facing shores over the weekend.

South facing shores are mellowing out, with background energy dominating by midweek. Winds are staying consistent from the south at 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for most breaks.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian weather - lower 80s during the day, dropping to the lower 70s at night. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers adding a bit of tropical mood to your surf sessions.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Here's the scoop on Hawaii's surf scene for the next couple days.

North and west shores are about to get some sweet action. We're looking at a building swell that'll pump up wave heights from a modest 2-4 feet tonight to a more exciting 4-6 feet by Tuesday afternoon. A series of overlapping north and northwest swells are rolling in, promising some tasty riding conditions.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all seeing similar surf patterns. Expect consistent north and west facing shores to deliver some solid waves. The morning and afternoon sessions should be particularly interesting, with wave faces reaching up to 6 feet - perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for some challenging breaks.

The big news is coming later in the week. A moderate north-northwest swell is expected to arrive Friday, potentially triggering surf advisories. But hold onto your boards - an even more significant swell is lurking, potentially bringing warning-level surf to north, west, and even east facing shores over the weekend.

South facing shores are mellowing out, with background energy dominating by midweek. Winds are staying consistent from the south at 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for most breaks.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian weather - lower 80s during the day, dropping to the lower 70s at night. Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers adding a bit of tropical mood to your surf sessions.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and watch for potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some epic waves!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-31-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for a dynamic Hawaiian surf scene as we break down the ocean's mood for the upcoming days.

The North Shore is serving up a consistent playlist of small to moderate swells, riding in from the north-northeast. Expect waves hovering around 3-5 feet tonight and gradually tapering to 2-4 feet through Monday. For those chasing bigger thrills, hold tight - a more powerful north-northwest swell is brewing and could deliver warning-level surf by next weekend.

West-facing shores are keeping things mellow with minimal 1-3 foot waves tonight, dropping to a calm 0-2 feet on Monday. Not exactly epic, but perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for glassy conditions.

South-facing beaches are experiencing a gradual decline, with 2-4 foot surf tonight transitioning to 1-3 feet Monday. Watch for potential choppiness as southerly winds start to flex their muscles.

The eastern coastlines will maintain a steady 1-3 foot surf, offering consistent but not groundbreaking conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures dancing in the low 80s, and winds shifting from southwest to south. The UV index is cranking up to extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Tides will be doing their daily dance, with notable high points in locations like Honolulu, Kahului, and Hilo Bay reaching around 2.4 feet.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, changing winds, and a hint of upcoming swell excitement. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be smooth and your wipeouts be legendary!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 09:40:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for a dynamic Hawaiian surf scene as we break down the ocean's mood for the upcoming days.

The North Shore is serving up a consistent playlist of small to moderate swells, riding in from the north-northeast. Expect waves hovering around 3-5 feet tonight and gradually tapering to 2-4 feet through Monday. For those chasing bigger thrills, hold tight - a more powerful north-northwest swell is brewing and could deliver warning-level surf by next weekend.

West-facing shores are keeping things mellow with minimal 1-3 foot waves tonight, dropping to a calm 0-2 feet on Monday. Not exactly epic, but perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for glassy conditions.

South-facing beaches are experiencing a gradual decline, with 2-4 foot surf tonight transitioning to 1-3 feet Monday. Watch for potential choppiness as southerly winds start to flex their muscles.

The eastern coastlines will maintain a steady 1-3 foot surf, offering consistent but not groundbreaking conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures dancing in the low 80s, and winds shifting from southwest to south. The UV index is cranking up to extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Tides will be doing their daily dance, with notable high points in locations like Honolulu, Kahului, and Hilo Bay reaching around 2.4 feet.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, changing winds, and a hint of upcoming swell excitement. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be smooth and your wipeouts be legendary!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for a dynamic Hawaiian surf scene as we break down the ocean's mood for the upcoming days.

The North Shore is serving up a consistent playlist of small to moderate swells, riding in from the north-northeast. Expect waves hovering around 3-5 feet tonight and gradually tapering to 2-4 feet through Monday. For those chasing bigger thrills, hold tight - a more powerful north-northwest swell is brewing and could deliver warning-level surf by next weekend.

West-facing shores are keeping things mellow with minimal 1-3 foot waves tonight, dropping to a calm 0-2 feet on Monday. Not exactly epic, but perfect for beginners or SUP enthusiasts looking for glassy conditions.

South-facing beaches are experiencing a gradual decline, with 2-4 foot surf tonight transitioning to 1-3 feet Monday. Watch for potential choppiness as southerly winds start to flex their muscles.

The eastern coastlines will maintain a steady 1-3 foot surf, offering consistent but not groundbreaking conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures dancing in the low 80s, and winds shifting from southwest to south. The UV index is cranking up to extreme, so sunscreen is your best friend.

Tides will be doing their daily dance, with notable high points in locations like Honolulu, Kahului, and Hilo Bay reaching around 2.4 feet.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, changing winds, and a hint of upcoming swell excitement. Stay stoked, stay safe, and may your rides be smooth and your wipeouts be legendary!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-30-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands that'll keep surfers and beach lovers stoked.

North-facing shores are looking solid with consistent 4-6 foot waves tonight, gradually mellowing to 3-5 feet tomorrow. A small north-northeast swell is cruising through, promising some tasty rides especially around Kauai and Oahu's north shores.

Wave hunters, listen up: The north swell might linger into midweek, with potentially bigger action brewing towards next weekend. Meteorologists are watching a low-pressure system northwest of the islands that could deliver a massive north swell, so stay tuned for epic developments.

South-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party. Expect a respectable 2-4 foot surf tonight, gradually dropping to more seasonal 1-3 foot waves by Sunday. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some mellow action.

East-facing beaches will maintain a consistent 2-4 foot surf across all islands, providing reliable conditions for those seeking predictable waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with hazy conditions and isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s overnight and climb to the lower 80s during the day. Light east winds around 5-10 mph will add a gentle touch to the surf.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf weekend. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 09:40:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands that'll keep surfers and beach lovers stoked.

North-facing shores are looking solid with consistent 4-6 foot waves tonight, gradually mellowing to 3-5 feet tomorrow. A small north-northeast swell is cruising through, promising some tasty rides especially around Kauai and Oahu's north shores.

Wave hunters, listen up: The north swell might linger into midweek, with potentially bigger action brewing towards next weekend. Meteorologists are watching a low-pressure system northwest of the islands that could deliver a massive north swell, so stay tuned for epic developments.

South-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party. Expect a respectable 2-4 foot surf tonight, gradually dropping to more seasonal 1-3 foot waves by Sunday. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some mellow action.

East-facing beaches will maintain a consistent 2-4 foot surf across all islands, providing reliable conditions for those seeking predictable waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with hazy conditions and isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s overnight and climb to the lower 80s during the day. Light east winds around 5-10 mph will add a gentle touch to the surf.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf weekend. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend across the Hawaiian Islands that'll keep surfers and beach lovers stoked.

North-facing shores are looking solid with consistent 4-6 foot waves tonight, gradually mellowing to 3-5 feet tomorrow. A small north-northeast swell is cruising through, promising some tasty rides especially around Kauai and Oahu's north shores.

Wave hunters, listen up: The north swell might linger into midweek, with potentially bigger action brewing towards next weekend. Meteorologists are watching a low-pressure system northwest of the islands that could deliver a massive north swell, so stay tuned for epic developments.

South-facing shores aren't getting left out of the party. Expect a respectable 2-4 foot surf tonight, gradually dropping to more seasonal 1-3 foot waves by Sunday. Perfect for intermediate riders looking for some mellow action.

East-facing beaches will maintain a consistent 2-4 foot surf across all islands, providing reliable conditions for those seeking predictable waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with hazy conditions and isolated showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s overnight and climb to the lower 80s during the day. Light east winds around 5-10 mph will add a gentle touch to the surf.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get ready for a classic Hawaiian surf weekend. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-29-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend of surf and sun. Our island chain is looking at a solid mix of swells that'll keep things interesting across all shores.

The North shores are holding steady with a consistent 3-5 foot NNE swell that'll peak tonight and hang around through the weekend. This medium-period swell is bringing some nice clean waves, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking to catch some quality rides.

South and East facing shores are enjoying a mellow 2-4 foot surf, with a lingering small long-period SSW swell adding some subtle texture to the breaks. These zones will offer fun, playful conditions for all skill levels.

West facing shores are keeping it chill with 1-3 foot waves, ideal for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session. A small WNW swell might sneak in over the weekend, so keep an eye out for potential micro-upgrades.

Wind conditions look pretty golden - expect light east to northeast breezes around 5-10 mph, which should keep things clean and organized. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian - upper 60s at night and lower 80s during the day.

Looking ahead, surfers should get excited about a building North swell coming Tuesday through Thursday, promising potentially bigger conditions. There's also a whisper of a possible moderate West swell mid-week, depending on how a developing low-pressure system tracks.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf within your skill level. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2025 09:41:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend of surf and sun. Our island chain is looking at a solid mix of swells that'll keep things interesting across all shores.

The North shores are holding steady with a consistent 3-5 foot NNE swell that'll peak tonight and hang around through the weekend. This medium-period swell is bringing some nice clean waves, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking to catch some quality rides.

South and East facing shores are enjoying a mellow 2-4 foot surf, with a lingering small long-period SSW swell adding some subtle texture to the breaks. These zones will offer fun, playful conditions for all skill levels.

West facing shores are keeping it chill with 1-3 foot waves, ideal for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session. A small WNW swell might sneak in over the weekend, so keep an eye out for potential micro-upgrades.

Wind conditions look pretty golden - expect light east to northeast breezes around 5-10 mph, which should keep things clean and organized. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian - upper 60s at night and lower 80s during the day.

Looking ahead, surfers should get excited about a building North swell coming Tuesday through Thursday, promising potentially bigger conditions. There's also a whisper of a possible moderate West swell mid-week, depending on how a developing low-pressure system tracks.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf within your skill level. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a classic Hawaiian weekend of surf and sun. Our island chain is looking at a solid mix of swells that'll keep things interesting across all shores.

The North shores are holding steady with a consistent 3-5 foot NNE swell that'll peak tonight and hang around through the weekend. This medium-period swell is bringing some nice clean waves, perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking to catch some quality rides.

South and East facing shores are enjoying a mellow 2-4 foot surf, with a lingering small long-period SSW swell adding some subtle texture to the breaks. These zones will offer fun, playful conditions for all skill levels.

West facing shores are keeping it chill with 1-3 foot waves, ideal for beginners or those wanting a more relaxed session. A small WNW swell might sneak in over the weekend, so keep an eye out for potential micro-upgrades.

Wind conditions look pretty golden - expect light east to northeast breezes around 5-10 mph, which should keep things clean and organized. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian - upper 60s at night and lower 80s during the day.

Looking ahead, surfers should get excited about a building North swell coming Tuesday through Thursday, promising potentially bigger conditions. There's also a whisper of a possible moderate West swell mid-week, depending on how a developing low-pressure system tracks.

Pro tip: Always check local conditions, watch for rip currents, and surf within your skill level. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a solid surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and checking the tide charts.

Hawaii's looking at a sweet setup over the next few days with some tasty north and northeast swells rolling in. Friday's going to bring some seriously fun conditions across all the islands, with north-facing shores seeing the most action - we're talking 3-5 feet in the morning ramping up to 4-6 feet by afternoon. 

The swell parade kicks off with small north-northeast pulses that'll peak late Friday into Saturday. For those hunting variety, a cheeky little west-northwest swell might make a cameo over the weekend. Bonus!

Each island's got its own flavor but the vibe is consistent: north shores are going to be the star of the show. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all looking at similar conditions - clean 3-5 foot faces in the morning growing to solid 4-6 foot waves by evening.

Winds are playing nice too - mostly light and variable, shifting between southeast and northeast around 5 mph. Expect some hazy skies with occasional isolated showers adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those tides. Most spots are seeing some interesting low tide action with levels dipping to negative 0.1 to 0.3 feet, which could create some interesting break configurations.

Temperature-wise, we're talking perfect Hawaiian conditions - mid 60s overnight climbing to lower 80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your favorite north-facing break, and get ready for some pure Hawaiian wave magic. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 09:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a solid surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and checking the tide charts.

Hawaii's looking at a sweet setup over the next few days with some tasty north and northeast swells rolling in. Friday's going to bring some seriously fun conditions across all the islands, with north-facing shores seeing the most action - we're talking 3-5 feet in the morning ramping up to 4-6 feet by afternoon. 

The swell parade kicks off with small north-northeast pulses that'll peak late Friday into Saturday. For those hunting variety, a cheeky little west-northwest swell might make a cameo over the weekend. Bonus!

Each island's got its own flavor but the vibe is consistent: north shores are going to be the star of the show. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all looking at similar conditions - clean 3-5 foot faces in the morning growing to solid 4-6 foot waves by evening.

Winds are playing nice too - mostly light and variable, shifting between southeast and northeast around 5 mph. Expect some hazy skies with occasional isolated showers adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those tides. Most spots are seeing some interesting low tide action with levels dipping to negative 0.1 to 0.3 feet, which could create some interesting break configurations.

Temperature-wise, we're talking perfect Hawaiian conditions - mid 60s overnight climbing to lower 80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your favorite north-facing break, and get ready for some pure Hawaiian wave magic. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a solid surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and checking the tide charts.

Hawaii's looking at a sweet setup over the next few days with some tasty north and northeast swells rolling in. Friday's going to bring some seriously fun conditions across all the islands, with north-facing shores seeing the most action - we're talking 3-5 feet in the morning ramping up to 4-6 feet by afternoon. 

The swell parade kicks off with small north-northeast pulses that'll peak late Friday into Saturday. For those hunting variety, a cheeky little west-northwest swell might make a cameo over the weekend. Bonus!

Each island's got its own flavor but the vibe is consistent: north shores are going to be the star of the show. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all looking at similar conditions - clean 3-5 foot faces in the morning growing to solid 4-6 foot waves by evening.

Winds are playing nice too - mostly light and variable, shifting between southeast and northeast around 5 mph. Expect some hazy skies with occasional isolated showers adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those tides. Most spots are seeing some interesting low tide action with levels dipping to negative 0.1 to 0.3 feet, which could create some interesting break configurations.

Temperature-wise, we're talking perfect Hawaiian conditions - mid 60s overnight climbing to lower 80s during the day. UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen!

Bottom line: Grab your board, pick your favorite north-facing break, and get ready for some pure Hawaiian wave magic. Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-27-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3399592922</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you stoked for the next couple days.

The north shores are about to light up with some tasty waves rolling in. We're looking at waist to head-high sets Friday and Saturday, thanks to a killer north-northeast swell building in. The current northwest swell is fading, but don't worry - a series of smaller north and northwest swells will keep things interesting throughout the week.

South-facing shores will stay relatively mellow, with a subtle background south-southwest swell sneaking in Thursday or Friday. Nothing epic, but enough to keep longboarders entertained. East-facing breaks might see a tiny bump from some swell wrap, especially around Maui and the Big Island.

Wind conditions are looking pretty mellow too. Expect light to gentle easterlies with some playful sea breezes during the day and offshore winds at night. Maui and Big Island might see slightly higher winds, so keep that in mind if you're planning to chase some waves.

Surf heights are looking consistent across the islands - mostly in the 2-4 and 3-5 foot range. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island north shores are all showing similar conditions, so pick your favorite break and paddle out.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny and hazy days with temperatures in the low 80s. A few isolated showers might pop up, but nothing that'll interrupt your surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 09:40:54 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you stoked for the next couple days.

The north shores are about to light up with some tasty waves rolling in. We're looking at waist to head-high sets Friday and Saturday, thanks to a killer north-northeast swell building in. The current northwest swell is fading, but don't worry - a series of smaller north and northwest swells will keep things interesting throughout the week.

South-facing shores will stay relatively mellow, with a subtle background south-southwest swell sneaking in Thursday or Friday. Nothing epic, but enough to keep longboarders entertained. East-facing breaks might see a tiny bump from some swell wrap, especially around Maui and the Big Island.

Wind conditions are looking pretty mellow too. Expect light to gentle easterlies with some playful sea breezes during the day and offshore winds at night. Maui and Big Island might see slightly higher winds, so keep that in mind if you're planning to chase some waves.

Surf heights are looking consistent across the islands - mostly in the 2-4 and 3-5 foot range. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island north shores are all showing similar conditions, so pick your favorite break and paddle out.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny and hazy days with temperatures in the low 80s. A few isolated showers might pop up, but nothing that'll interrupt your surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf forecast that'll have you stoked for the next couple days.

The north shores are about to light up with some tasty waves rolling in. We're looking at waist to head-high sets Friday and Saturday, thanks to a killer north-northeast swell building in. The current northwest swell is fading, but don't worry - a series of smaller north and northwest swells will keep things interesting throughout the week.

South-facing shores will stay relatively mellow, with a subtle background south-southwest swell sneaking in Thursday or Friday. Nothing epic, but enough to keep longboarders entertained. East-facing breaks might see a tiny bump from some swell wrap, especially around Maui and the Big Island.

Wind conditions are looking pretty mellow too. Expect light to gentle easterlies with some playful sea breezes during the day and offshore winds at night. Maui and Big Island might see slightly higher winds, so keep that in mind if you're planning to chase some waves.

Surf heights are looking consistent across the islands - mostly in the 2-4 and 3-5 foot range. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island north shores are all showing similar conditions, so pick your favorite break and paddle out.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny and hazy days with temperatures in the low 80s. A few isolated showers might pop up, but nothing that'll interrupt your surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety websites before heading out, and always respect the ocean. Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow wave forecast across the Hawaiian islands. 

The northwest swell is winding down, but don't hang up your board just yet. A series of small north swells are rolling in starting Thursday, promising some gentle rides for wave riders. Expect modest 3-5 foot faces on north-facing shores, with slightly smaller conditions on west-facing coastlines.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions - playful waves in the 4-6 foot range during the morning, tapering to 3-5 feet by afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror this pattern, while the Big Island's windward side will see slightly more subdued 2-4 foot surf.

South-facing shores are holding steady with minimal 1-3 foot swells - more of a longboard or SUP situation. East-facing beaches will remain relatively calm, though a slight bump is anticipated with the incoming north swells.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 60s. Winds will be light and variable, primarily from the southeast at 5-10 mph.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a vacationing surf enthusiast, these conditions offer something for everyone - from gentle rollers to more playful north shore breaks.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Aloha and safe surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 09:41:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow wave forecast across the Hawaiian islands. 

The northwest swell is winding down, but don't hang up your board just yet. A series of small north swells are rolling in starting Thursday, promising some gentle rides for wave riders. Expect modest 3-5 foot faces on north-facing shores, with slightly smaller conditions on west-facing coastlines.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions - playful waves in the 4-6 foot range during the morning, tapering to 3-5 feet by afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror this pattern, while the Big Island's windward side will see slightly more subdued 2-4 foot surf.

South-facing shores are holding steady with minimal 1-3 foot swells - more of a longboard or SUP situation. East-facing beaches will remain relatively calm, though a slight bump is anticipated with the incoming north swells.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 60s. Winds will be light and variable, primarily from the southeast at 5-10 mph.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a vacationing surf enthusiast, these conditions offer something for everyone - from gentle rollers to more playful north shore breaks.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Aloha and safe surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surf enthusiasts! Get ready for a mellow wave forecast across the Hawaiian islands. 

The northwest swell is winding down, but don't hang up your board just yet. A series of small north swells are rolling in starting Thursday, promising some gentle rides for wave riders. Expect modest 3-5 foot faces on north-facing shores, with slightly smaller conditions on west-facing coastlines.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar conditions - playful waves in the 4-6 foot range during the morning, tapering to 3-5 feet by afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror this pattern, while the Big Island's windward side will see slightly more subdued 2-4 foot surf.

South-facing shores are holding steady with minimal 1-3 foot swells - more of a longboard or SUP situation. East-facing beaches will remain relatively calm, though a slight bump is anticipated with the incoming north swells.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered tropical showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 60s. Winds will be light and variable, primarily from the southeast at 5-10 mph.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that reef-safe sunscreen and stay hydrated. Whether you're a seasoned local or a vacationing surf enthusiast, these conditions offer something for everyone - from gentle rollers to more playful north shore breaks.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Aloha and safe surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shorelines. We're looking at a massive northwest swell that's finally starting to calm down, but don't put away those big boards just yet!

Kauai and Oahu are still under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores cranking out some serious waves. Expect north shores to see 18-22 foot faces this evening, dropping to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing shores will also see a gradual decline from 14-18 feet to a more mellow 5-7 feet.

The Big Island's west facing shores are keeping the advisory rolling, with surf ranging from 6-8 feet tonight to 4-6 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Maui's north shores are still pumping, but with slightly more restrained energy.

Wind conditions are looking pretty sweet - mostly east winds between 5-15 mph, keeping things clean and organized. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable lower 80s with partly cloudy skies and the occasional isolated shower to cool you down.

Looking ahead, a smaller northerly swell is set to build Thursday night and peak Friday, so keep those mid-sized boards ready. East and south shores will remain relatively calm, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these waves demand respect. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2025 09:41:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shorelines. We're looking at a massive northwest swell that's finally starting to calm down, but don't put away those big boards just yet!

Kauai and Oahu are still under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores cranking out some serious waves. Expect north shores to see 18-22 foot faces this evening, dropping to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing shores will also see a gradual decline from 14-18 feet to a more mellow 5-7 feet.

The Big Island's west facing shores are keeping the advisory rolling, with surf ranging from 6-8 feet tonight to 4-6 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Maui's north shores are still pumping, but with slightly more restrained energy.

Wind conditions are looking pretty sweet - mostly east winds between 5-15 mph, keeping things clean and organized. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable lower 80s with partly cloudy skies and the occasional isolated shower to cool you down.

Looking ahead, a smaller northerly swell is set to build Thursday night and peak Friday, so keep those mid-sized boards ready. East and south shores will remain relatively calm, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these waves demand respect. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's shorelines. We're looking at a massive northwest swell that's finally starting to calm down, but don't put away those big boards just yet!

Kauai and Oahu are still under a High Surf Advisory, with north and west facing shores cranking out some serious waves. Expect north shores to see 18-22 foot faces this evening, dropping to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. West facing shores will also see a gradual decline from 14-18 feet to a more mellow 5-7 feet.

The Big Island's west facing shores are keeping the advisory rolling, with surf ranging from 6-8 feet tonight to 4-6 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Maui's north shores are still pumping, but with slightly more restrained energy.

Wind conditions are looking pretty sweet - mostly east winds between 5-15 mph, keeping things clean and organized. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable lower 80s with partly cloudy skies and the occasional isolated shower to cool you down.

Looking ahead, a smaller northerly swell is set to build Thursday night and peak Friday, so keep those mid-sized boards ready. East and south shores will remain relatively calm, perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed session.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and these waves demand respect. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your rides be epic!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic swell lighting up Hawaii's coastlines tonight through early Monday. 

A powerful northwest swell is charging down the island chain, packing some serious punch with wave heights ranging from 18 to 26 feet on north and west facing shores. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for most smaller islands, so buckle up for some serious wave action!

Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most intense conditions, with north facing shores seeing monster surf hitting 22-26 feet tonight and early Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, expecting solid 15-22 foot waves. If you're an experienced big wave rider, this is your moment - but weekend warriors should definitely stay on the beach!

The good news? This epic swell will start mellowing out Tuesday and gradually shift more northward. Expect things to calm down midweek with surf becoming more manageable.

For those seeking gentler conditions, east and south shores will remain relatively tame. East shore surf is already below seasonal averages and will stay small, with wave heights hovering around 1-3 feet. South shores will keep things modest as well.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s, and light east winds around 5-10 mph. Sunrise and sunset will paint beautiful bookends to your day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before heading out, and remember - respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 09:41:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic swell lighting up Hawaii's coastlines tonight through early Monday. 

A powerful northwest swell is charging down the island chain, packing some serious punch with wave heights ranging from 18 to 26 feet on north and west facing shores. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for most smaller islands, so buckle up for some serious wave action!

Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most intense conditions, with north facing shores seeing monster surf hitting 22-26 feet tonight and early Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, expecting solid 15-22 foot waves. If you're an experienced big wave rider, this is your moment - but weekend warriors should definitely stay on the beach!

The good news? This epic swell will start mellowing out Tuesday and gradually shift more northward. Expect things to calm down midweek with surf becoming more manageable.

For those seeking gentler conditions, east and south shores will remain relatively tame. East shore surf is already below seasonal averages and will stay small, with wave heights hovering around 1-3 feet. South shores will keep things modest as well.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s, and light east winds around 5-10 mph. Sunrise and sunset will paint beautiful bookends to your day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before heading out, and remember - respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic swell lighting up Hawaii's coastlines tonight through early Monday. 

A powerful northwest swell is charging down the island chain, packing some serious punch with wave heights ranging from 18 to 26 feet on north and west facing shores. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Warning for most smaller islands, so buckle up for some serious wave action!

Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most intense conditions, with north facing shores seeing monster surf hitting 22-26 feet tonight and early Monday morning. West facing shores won't be far behind, expecting solid 15-22 foot waves. If you're an experienced big wave rider, this is your moment - but weekend warriors should definitely stay on the beach!

The good news? This epic swell will start mellowing out Tuesday and gradually shift more northward. Expect things to calm down midweek with surf becoming more manageable.

For those seeking gentler conditions, east and south shores will remain relatively tame. East shore surf is already below seasonal averages and will stay small, with wave heights hovering around 1-3 feet. South shores will keep things modest as well.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s, and light east winds around 5-10 mph. Sunrise and sunset will paint beautiful bookends to your day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before heading out, and remember - respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-23-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell headed our way.

Sunday's gonna bring the heat with a massive northwest swell that'll have north and west facing shores pumping! Expect surf heights climbing from modest 5-7 feet tonight to an impressive 14-18 feet on north shores by Sunday evening. Kauai and Oahu surfers, this is your moment - long period forerunners will start building Sunday morning, with a sharp increase through the afternoon and evening.

The swell's looking so significant it's approaching High Surf Warning thresholds, so safety first, brah! Peak conditions will hit Sunday night and Monday, with gradually declining surf Tuesday and Wednesday.

If you're an east shore rider, conditions are looking a bit mellow. Choppy surf is already below seasonal averages and will continue to decline as trade winds ease. Southern shores will maintain seasonally small surf with just a tiny potential bump midweek.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at gorgeous Hawaiian conditions - partly sunny with isolated showers and temps in the lower 80s. Winds will be gentle, hanging around 5-10 mph from the east and southeast.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise hits around 6:20-6:38 AM depending on your island, with sunset following between 6:32-6:50 PM.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy the epic conditions coming our way! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 09:42:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell headed our way.

Sunday's gonna bring the heat with a massive northwest swell that'll have north and west facing shores pumping! Expect surf heights climbing from modest 5-7 feet tonight to an impressive 14-18 feet on north shores by Sunday evening. Kauai and Oahu surfers, this is your moment - long period forerunners will start building Sunday morning, with a sharp increase through the afternoon and evening.

The swell's looking so significant it's approaching High Surf Warning thresholds, so safety first, brah! Peak conditions will hit Sunday night and Monday, with gradually declining surf Tuesday and Wednesday.

If you're an east shore rider, conditions are looking a bit mellow. Choppy surf is already below seasonal averages and will continue to decline as trade winds ease. Southern shores will maintain seasonally small surf with just a tiny potential bump midweek.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at gorgeous Hawaiian conditions - partly sunny with isolated showers and temps in the lower 80s. Winds will be gentle, hanging around 5-10 mph from the east and southeast.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise hits around 6:20-6:38 AM depending on your island, with sunset following between 6:32-6:50 PM.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy the epic conditions coming our way! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic swell headed our way.

Sunday's gonna bring the heat with a massive northwest swell that'll have north and west facing shores pumping! Expect surf heights climbing from modest 5-7 feet tonight to an impressive 14-18 feet on north shores by Sunday evening. Kauai and Oahu surfers, this is your moment - long period forerunners will start building Sunday morning, with a sharp increase through the afternoon and evening.

The swell's looking so significant it's approaching High Surf Warning thresholds, so safety first, brah! Peak conditions will hit Sunday night and Monday, with gradually declining surf Tuesday and Wednesday.

If you're an east shore rider, conditions are looking a bit mellow. Choppy surf is already below seasonal averages and will continue to decline as trade winds ease. Southern shores will maintain seasonally small surf with just a tiny potential bump midweek.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at gorgeous Hawaiian conditions - partly sunny with isolated showers and temps in the lower 80s. Winds will be gentle, hanging around 5-10 mph from the east and southeast.

UV index is extreme, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. Sunrise hits around 6:20-6:38 AM depending on your island, with sunset following between 6:32-6:50 PM.

Grab your board, respect the ocean, and enjoy the epic conditions coming our way! Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8727733280</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands with some serious swell action.

Tonight, we're looking at a moderate northwest swell that'll keep north and west-facing shores pumping with 7-10 foot waves. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui will see these epic conditions, so grab your board and get stoked! East-facing shores will see some smaller 3-5 foot waves, perfect for intermediate riders looking for a fun session.

The big news drops on Sunday when a massive northwest swell is set to slam into the islands. We're talking potential High Surf Warning conditions with waves that could challenge even the most experienced surfers. Peak action happens Sunday night and Monday, so prepare for some seriously radical riding.

By Tuesday and Wednesday, things will calm down with a moderate north swell rolling through, keeping things interesting but not as intense as the weekend blast.

Southern shores remain pretty mellow with seasonally small surf, just 1-3 feet. But hey, sometimes those smaller waves are where the real magic happens.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and trade winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for wave hunters.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and safety always comes first. Whether you're a pro or just getting started, respect the ocean and she'll show you an incredible ride.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Let the weekend adventures begin!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 09:41:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands with some serious swell action.

Tonight, we're looking at a moderate northwest swell that'll keep north and west-facing shores pumping with 7-10 foot waves. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui will see these epic conditions, so grab your board and get stoked! East-facing shores will see some smaller 3-5 foot waves, perfect for intermediate riders looking for a fun session.

The big news drops on Sunday when a massive northwest swell is set to slam into the islands. We're talking potential High Surf Warning conditions with waves that could challenge even the most experienced surfers. Peak action happens Sunday night and Monday, so prepare for some seriously radical riding.

By Tuesday and Wednesday, things will calm down with a moderate north swell rolling through, keeping things interesting but not as intense as the weekend blast.

Southern shores remain pretty mellow with seasonally small surf, just 1-3 feet. But hey, sometimes those smaller waves are where the real magic happens.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and trade winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for wave hunters.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and safety always comes first. Whether you're a pro or just getting started, respect the ocean and she'll show you an incredible ride.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Let the weekend adventures begin!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of surf that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands with some serious swell action.

Tonight, we're looking at a moderate northwest swell that'll keep north and west-facing shores pumping with 7-10 foot waves. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui will see these epic conditions, so grab your board and get stoked! East-facing shores will see some smaller 3-5 foot waves, perfect for intermediate riders looking for a fun session.

The big news drops on Sunday when a massive northwest swell is set to slam into the islands. We're talking potential High Surf Warning conditions with waves that could challenge even the most experienced surfers. Peak action happens Sunday night and Monday, so prepare for some seriously radical riding.

By Tuesday and Wednesday, things will calm down with a moderate north swell rolling through, keeping things interesting but not as intense as the weekend blast.

Southern shores remain pretty mellow with seasonally small surf, just 1-3 feet. But hey, sometimes those smaller waves are where the real magic happens.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and trade winds will be cruising around 10-15 mph, creating clean conditions for wave hunters.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents are no joke, and safety always comes first. Whether you're a pro or just getting started, respect the ocean and she'll show you an incredible ride.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Let the weekend adventures begin!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-21-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9509871411</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and checking those tide charts.

Hawaii's looking pretty sweet right now with some killer northwest swells rolling in. Tonight and into Friday, expect some solid action across the islands with most north and east-facing shores pumping out 4-6 foot waves. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking particularly tasty for surf enthusiasts.

The big news is brewing for Sunday and Monday - a potentially massive northwest swell is on the horizon, courtesy of a hurricane force low pressure system. This bad boy could bring warning-level surf to exposed north and west-facing shores, so experienced surfers might want to gear up for some serious wave action.

East shores will remain elevated and choppy through tomorrow, gradually easing over the weekend as winds calm down. South shore surfers can expect some small but persistent sets rolling through.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at typical Hawaiian paradise conditions - upper 60s at night climbing to lower 80s during the day. Winds will be predominantly east at 10-15 mph, creating some interesting wave dynamics.

For all you beach lovers, keep an eye on those rip currents - they'll be getting more aggressive with the increasing surf size. Pro tip: Always surf near a lifeguard and check local beach safety websites before heading out.

Whether you're a hardcore wave chaser or just looking to catch some rays, Hawaii's got some sweet surf on tap. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

Aloha and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 09:41:39 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and checking those tide charts.

Hawaii's looking pretty sweet right now with some killer northwest swells rolling in. Tonight and into Friday, expect some solid action across the islands with most north and east-facing shores pumping out 4-6 foot waves. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking particularly tasty for surf enthusiasts.

The big news is brewing for Sunday and Monday - a potentially massive northwest swell is on the horizon, courtesy of a hurricane force low pressure system. This bad boy could bring warning-level surf to exposed north and west-facing shores, so experienced surfers might want to gear up for some serious wave action.

East shores will remain elevated and choppy through tomorrow, gradually easing over the weekend as winds calm down. South shore surfers can expect some small but persistent sets rolling through.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at typical Hawaiian paradise conditions - upper 60s at night climbing to lower 80s during the day. Winds will be predominantly east at 10-15 mph, creating some interesting wave dynamics.

For all you beach lovers, keep an eye on those rip currents - they'll be getting more aggressive with the increasing surf size. Pro tip: Always surf near a lifeguard and check local beach safety websites before heading out.

Whether you're a hardcore wave chaser or just looking to catch some rays, Hawaii's got some sweet surf on tap. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

Aloha and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing up your board and checking those tide charts.

Hawaii's looking pretty sweet right now with some killer northwest swells rolling in. Tonight and into Friday, expect some solid action across the islands with most north and east-facing shores pumping out 4-6 foot waves. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking particularly tasty for surf enthusiasts.

The big news is brewing for Sunday and Monday - a potentially massive northwest swell is on the horizon, courtesy of a hurricane force low pressure system. This bad boy could bring warning-level surf to exposed north and west-facing shores, so experienced surfers might want to gear up for some serious wave action.

East shores will remain elevated and choppy through tomorrow, gradually easing over the weekend as winds calm down. South shore surfers can expect some small but persistent sets rolling through.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at typical Hawaiian paradise conditions - upper 60s at night climbing to lower 80s during the day. Winds will be predominantly east at 10-15 mph, creating some interesting wave dynamics.

For all you beach lovers, keep an eye on those rip currents - they'll be getting more aggressive with the increasing surf size. Pro tip: Always surf near a lifeguard and check local beach safety websites before heading out.

Whether you're a hardcore wave chaser or just looking to catch some rays, Hawaii's got some sweet surf on tap. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

Aloha and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-20-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Buckle up for a sizzling surf forecast that's hot like our Hawaiian sunshine.

The North Shore is about to get some serious action with northwest swells rolling through our waters. We're looking at a solid 7-10 foot surf on north facing shores tonight, scaling back to a still-respectable 6-8 feet tomorrow. For you west side surfers, expect more mellow 3-5 foot waves that'll keep things interesting without going crazy.

A series of small to moderate northwest swells are cruising through our local waters, promising elevated surf that'll make wave lovers grin. But hold onto your board shorts - an extra large northwest swell is brewing for early next week that might just trigger a high surf warning. This late-season monster could deliver some seriously epic conditions.

East shores are staying choppy thanks to those persistent trade winds, keeping things lively with consistent 4-6 foot sets. South shore riders, don't get too excited - you're looking at modest waist-high waves from some tiny long-period southern swells.

Weather-wise, we're rocking mostly sunny skies with scattered showers keeping things tropical. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, perfect for catching waves or working on that endless summer tan.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart. Mahalo and shred safely!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2025 09:41:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Buckle up for a sizzling surf forecast that's hot like our Hawaiian sunshine.

The North Shore is about to get some serious action with northwest swells rolling through our waters. We're looking at a solid 7-10 foot surf on north facing shores tonight, scaling back to a still-respectable 6-8 feet tomorrow. For you west side surfers, expect more mellow 3-5 foot waves that'll keep things interesting without going crazy.

A series of small to moderate northwest swells are cruising through our local waters, promising elevated surf that'll make wave lovers grin. But hold onto your board shorts - an extra large northwest swell is brewing for early next week that might just trigger a high surf warning. This late-season monster could deliver some seriously epic conditions.

East shores are staying choppy thanks to those persistent trade winds, keeping things lively with consistent 4-6 foot sets. South shore riders, don't get too excited - you're looking at modest waist-high waves from some tiny long-period southern swells.

Weather-wise, we're rocking mostly sunny skies with scattered showers keeping things tropical. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, perfect for catching waves or working on that endless summer tan.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart. Mahalo and shred safely!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Buckle up for a sizzling surf forecast that's hot like our Hawaiian sunshine.

The North Shore is about to get some serious action with northwest swells rolling through our waters. We're looking at a solid 7-10 foot surf on north facing shores tonight, scaling back to a still-respectable 6-8 feet tomorrow. For you west side surfers, expect more mellow 3-5 foot waves that'll keep things interesting without going crazy.

A series of small to moderate northwest swells are cruising through our local waters, promising elevated surf that'll make wave lovers grin. But hold onto your board shorts - an extra large northwest swell is brewing for early next week that might just trigger a high surf warning. This late-season monster could deliver some seriously epic conditions.

East shores are staying choppy thanks to those persistent trade winds, keeping things lively with consistent 4-6 foot sets. South shore riders, don't get too excited - you're looking at modest waist-high waves from some tiny long-period southern swells.

Weather-wise, we're rocking mostly sunny skies with scattered showers keeping things tropical. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, perfect for catching waves or working on that endless summer tan.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before paddling out. Rip currents can be sneaky, so stay alert and surf smart. Mahalo and shred safely!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a dynamic couple of days of wave action across the islands. Northwest swells are rolling in with some serious potential, bringing head-high waves to north and west-facing shores that'll have surfers stoked.

Tonight and through Wednesday, expect consistent surf ranges that'll keep things interesting. Kauai's looking at solid 3-5 foot surf tonight ramping up to 6-8 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Oahu's matching those vibes with similar wave heights that'll make for some epic riding conditions.

Maui's getting a slightly mellower version with north-facing shores seeing 2-4 foot surf tonight climbing to 4-6 feet Wednesday. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are holding steady with 3-5 foot south and east-facing surf.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - partly cloudy with scattered showers and east winds hovering around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will stay comfortable, ranging from upper 60s overnight to lower 80s during the day.

Pro tip for wave riders: Keep an eye on those northwest swells. A significant system might punch through early next week, potentially delivering some serious wave action. East shore breaks are also looking promising as easterly winds pick up.

Safety first, wave hunters! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert, know your limits, and ideally surf near a lifeguard. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 09:41:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a dynamic couple of days of wave action across the islands. Northwest swells are rolling in with some serious potential, bringing head-high waves to north and west-facing shores that'll have surfers stoked.

Tonight and through Wednesday, expect consistent surf ranges that'll keep things interesting. Kauai's looking at solid 3-5 foot surf tonight ramping up to 6-8 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Oahu's matching those vibes with similar wave heights that'll make for some epic riding conditions.

Maui's getting a slightly mellower version with north-facing shores seeing 2-4 foot surf tonight climbing to 4-6 feet Wednesday. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are holding steady with 3-5 foot south and east-facing surf.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - partly cloudy with scattered showers and east winds hovering around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will stay comfortable, ranging from upper 60s overnight to lower 80s during the day.

Pro tip for wave riders: Keep an eye on those northwest swells. A significant system might punch through early next week, potentially delivering some serious wave action. East shore breaks are also looking promising as easterly winds pick up.

Safety first, wave hunters! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert, know your limits, and ideally surf near a lifeguard. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for a dynamic couple of days of wave action across the islands. Northwest swells are rolling in with some serious potential, bringing head-high waves to north and west-facing shores that'll have surfers stoked.

Tonight and through Wednesday, expect consistent surf ranges that'll keep things interesting. Kauai's looking at solid 3-5 foot surf tonight ramping up to 6-8 feet by Wednesday afternoon. Oahu's matching those vibes with similar wave heights that'll make for some epic riding conditions.

Maui's getting a slightly mellower version with north-facing shores seeing 2-4 foot surf tonight climbing to 4-6 feet Wednesday. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are holding steady with 3-5 foot south and east-facing surf.

Weather-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian conditions - partly cloudy with scattered showers and east winds hovering around 10-15 mph. Temperatures will stay comfortable, ranging from upper 60s overnight to lower 80s during the day.

Pro tip for wave riders: Keep an eye on those northwest swells. A significant system might punch through early next week, potentially delivering some serious wave action. East shore breaks are also looking promising as easterly winds pick up.

Safety first, wave hunters! Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert, know your limits, and ideally surf near a lifeguard. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic waves rolling through the Hawaiian islands this week.

A tasty north-northwest swell is peaking today, bringing some solid 3-5 foot waves to north and west facing shores. This swell will gradually fade tonight, but don't put away your board just yet. A series of northwest swells are lined up to keep things interesting through the week, ensuring consistent action for north and west facing coastlines.

East facing shores are looking choppy with 3-5 foot surf, thanks to increasing local and upstream winds. Expect these conditions to persist through midweek, adding some spice to your session. For you south shore riders, a small but promising series of long-period swells will provide a gentle boost Tuesday through the week.

Kauai's looking at similar conditions with north facing shores seeing 3-5 foot waves. Oahu and Maui will mirror this pattern, offering consistent surf across multiple exposures. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are particularly inviting with 3-5 foot surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable lower 80s, with east winds ranging 5-15 mph. Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and be aware of potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some stellar waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2025 09:41:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic waves rolling through the Hawaiian islands this week.

A tasty north-northwest swell is peaking today, bringing some solid 3-5 foot waves to north and west facing shores. This swell will gradually fade tonight, but don't put away your board just yet. A series of northwest swells are lined up to keep things interesting through the week, ensuring consistent action for north and west facing coastlines.

East facing shores are looking choppy with 3-5 foot surf, thanks to increasing local and upstream winds. Expect these conditions to persist through midweek, adding some spice to your session. For you south shore riders, a small but promising series of long-period swells will provide a gentle boost Tuesday through the week.

Kauai's looking at similar conditions with north facing shores seeing 3-5 foot waves. Oahu and Maui will mirror this pattern, offering consistent surf across multiple exposures. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are particularly inviting with 3-5 foot surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable lower 80s, with east winds ranging 5-15 mph. Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and be aware of potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some stellar waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic waves rolling through the Hawaiian islands this week.

A tasty north-northwest swell is peaking today, bringing some solid 3-5 foot waves to north and west facing shores. This swell will gradually fade tonight, but don't put away your board just yet. A series of northwest swells are lined up to keep things interesting through the week, ensuring consistent action for north and west facing coastlines.

East facing shores are looking choppy with 3-5 foot surf, thanks to increasing local and upstream winds. Expect these conditions to persist through midweek, adding some spice to your session. For you south shore riders, a small but promising series of long-period swells will provide a gentle boost Tuesday through the week.

Kauai's looking at similar conditions with north facing shores seeing 3-5 foot waves. Oahu and Maui will mirror this pattern, offering consistent surf across multiple exposures. The Big Island's windward and southeast shores are particularly inviting with 3-5 foot surf.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the comfortable lower 80s, with east winds ranging 5-15 mph. Sunrise and sunset times are perfect for early morning or late afternoon sessions.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and be aware of potential rip currents. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch some stellar waves!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf outlook across the Hawaiian Islands. A sweet north-northwest swell is rolling in tonight, bringing some solid action to our north and west-facing shores. Expect wave heights climbing to 6-8 feet, peaking Monday before gradually mellowing out through Wednesday.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at prime conditions with consistent north shore breaks hitting that delicious 6-8 foot range. Maui's catching similar vibes, while the Big Island will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot swells on northern coastlines.

East facing shores are going to be a bit choppy, so surfers might want to strategize their sessions. Wind speeds are hovering around 5-15 mph from the east, adding some texture to the water. Pro tip: early mornings might offer cleaner conditions.

Looking further ahead, a series of smaller northwest swells are forecasted to keep things interesting through next week. Bonus for south shore enthusiasts - a hint of south swell might sneak in Monday night, offering some additional variety.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the lower 80s with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Water temperatures are perfect, winds are cooperative, and the waves are calling. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting shredder, Hawaii's surf is serving up some tasty conditions. Paddle out and enjoy the ride!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 09:41:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf outlook across the Hawaiian Islands. A sweet north-northwest swell is rolling in tonight, bringing some solid action to our north and west-facing shores. Expect wave heights climbing to 6-8 feet, peaking Monday before gradually mellowing out through Wednesday.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at prime conditions with consistent north shore breaks hitting that delicious 6-8 foot range. Maui's catching similar vibes, while the Big Island will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot swells on northern coastlines.

East facing shores are going to be a bit choppy, so surfers might want to strategize their sessions. Wind speeds are hovering around 5-15 mph from the east, adding some texture to the water. Pro tip: early mornings might offer cleaner conditions.

Looking further ahead, a series of smaller northwest swells are forecasted to keep things interesting through next week. Bonus for south shore enthusiasts - a hint of south swell might sneak in Monday night, offering some additional variety.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the lower 80s with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Water temperatures are perfect, winds are cooperative, and the waves are calling. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting shredder, Hawaii's surf is serving up some tasty conditions. Paddle out and enjoy the ride!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf outlook across the Hawaiian Islands. A sweet north-northwest swell is rolling in tonight, bringing some solid action to our north and west-facing shores. Expect wave heights climbing to 6-8 feet, peaking Monday before gradually mellowing out through Wednesday.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at prime conditions with consistent north shore breaks hitting that delicious 6-8 foot range. Maui's catching similar vibes, while the Big Island will see slightly smaller but still impressive 6-8 foot swells on northern coastlines.

East facing shores are going to be a bit choppy, so surfers might want to strategize their sessions. Wind speeds are hovering around 5-15 mph from the east, adding some texture to the water. Pro tip: early mornings might offer cleaner conditions.

Looking further ahead, a series of smaller northwest swells are forecasted to keep things interesting through next week. Bonus for south shore enthusiasts - a hint of south swell might sneak in Monday night, offering some additional variety.

Temperature-wise, we're sitting pretty in the lower 80s with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. UV index is high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration.

Water temperatures are perfect, winds are cooperative, and the waves are calling. Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting shredder, Hawaii's surf is serving up some tasty conditions. Paddle out and enjoy the ride!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-16-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of moderate surf and changing conditions across the Hawaiian Islands.

A west-northwest swell is fading out, bringing down those high surf advisory levels we've been seeing. Expect north-northwest swells to overlap and keep things interesting through midweek. Wave hunters will appreciate that we're not going completely flat anytime soon.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar surf scenarios. North facing shores will see heights ranging from 4-10 feet tonight and tomorrow, gradually dropping. West facing shores will keep it mellow at 2-8 feet. East facing shores remain consistent with 4-6 foot waves, while south shores stay calm at 2-4 feet.

Maui's showing some spice with east facing shores potentially ramping up to 5-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. North facing shores will hover around 4-7 feet, and west and south sides stay pretty chill.

The Big Island's windward and southeast regions mirror Maui's pattern, with east facing shores climbing to 5-7 feet. Leeward sides will keep things low-key with 1-4 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will dance around the upper 70s to lower 80s, perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 09:41:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of moderate surf and changing conditions across the Hawaiian Islands.

A west-northwest swell is fading out, bringing down those high surf advisory levels we've been seeing. Expect north-northwest swells to overlap and keep things interesting through midweek. Wave hunters will appreciate that we're not going completely flat anytime soon.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar surf scenarios. North facing shores will see heights ranging from 4-10 feet tonight and tomorrow, gradually dropping. West facing shores will keep it mellow at 2-8 feet. East facing shores remain consistent with 4-6 foot waves, while south shores stay calm at 2-4 feet.

Maui's showing some spice with east facing shores potentially ramping up to 5-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. North facing shores will hover around 4-7 feet, and west and south sides stay pretty chill.

The Big Island's windward and southeast regions mirror Maui's pattern, with east facing shores climbing to 5-7 feet. Leeward sides will keep things low-key with 1-4 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will dance around the upper 70s to lower 80s, perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a weekend of moderate surf and changing conditions across the Hawaiian Islands.

A west-northwest swell is fading out, bringing down those high surf advisory levels we've been seeing. Expect north-northwest swells to overlap and keep things interesting through midweek. Wave hunters will appreciate that we're not going completely flat anytime soon.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at similar surf scenarios. North facing shores will see heights ranging from 4-10 feet tonight and tomorrow, gradually dropping. West facing shores will keep it mellow at 2-8 feet. East facing shores remain consistent with 4-6 foot waves, while south shores stay calm at 2-4 feet.

Maui's showing some spice with east facing shores potentially ramping up to 5-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. North facing shores will hover around 4-7 feet, and west and south sides stay pretty chill.

The Big Island's windward and southeast regions mirror Maui's pattern, with east facing shores climbing to 5-7 feet. Leeward sides will keep things low-key with 1-4 foot waves.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy conditions with occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms. Temperatures will dance around the upper 70s to lower 80s, perfect for post-surf relaxation.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always respect the ocean's mood. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-15-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6057511170</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Big surf's brewing across the Hawaiian islands, so grab your boards and let's break down what's happening.

A powerful west northwest swell is making serious waves right now, hitting harder than forecasters expected. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Advisory for Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui that'll hold until 6 AM tomorrow.

North and west facing shores are going off tonight with massive 12-16 foot faces on Kauai and Oahu's northern coastlines. These monster waves will gradually settle down through the weekend, dropping to more manageable 8-12 foot ranges by Saturday afternoon.

Don't get too comfortable though - another northwest swell is lurking on the horizon. Sunday night into Monday, expect a smaller but persistent northwest pulse that'll keep things interesting. Looking further ahead, a series of long period northwest swells might keep surf conditions elevated throughout most of next week.

East facing shores are looking choppy but should start calming down over the next couple days. Wind patterns will be shifting, helping to smooth out those rough conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at perfect Hawaiian conditions - upper 60s overnight and pushing into the low 80s during the day. Scattered showers might pop up, but nothing that'll harsh your surfing vibe.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these next few days offer some seriously epic conditions. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local beach advisories, and maybe bring a backup board - these waves are no joke!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2025 09:41:02 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Big surf's brewing across the Hawaiian islands, so grab your boards and let's break down what's happening.

A powerful west northwest swell is making serious waves right now, hitting harder than forecasters expected. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Advisory for Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui that'll hold until 6 AM tomorrow.

North and west facing shores are going off tonight with massive 12-16 foot faces on Kauai and Oahu's northern coastlines. These monster waves will gradually settle down through the weekend, dropping to more manageable 8-12 foot ranges by Saturday afternoon.

Don't get too comfortable though - another northwest swell is lurking on the horizon. Sunday night into Monday, expect a smaller but persistent northwest pulse that'll keep things interesting. Looking further ahead, a series of long period northwest swells might keep surf conditions elevated throughout most of next week.

East facing shores are looking choppy but should start calming down over the next couple days. Wind patterns will be shifting, helping to smooth out those rough conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at perfect Hawaiian conditions - upper 60s overnight and pushing into the low 80s during the day. Scattered showers might pop up, but nothing that'll harsh your surfing vibe.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these next few days offer some seriously epic conditions. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local beach advisories, and maybe bring a backup board - these waves are no joke!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Big surf's brewing across the Hawaiian islands, so grab your boards and let's break down what's happening.

A powerful west northwest swell is making serious waves right now, hitting harder than forecasters expected. The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Advisory for Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui that'll hold until 6 AM tomorrow.

North and west facing shores are going off tonight with massive 12-16 foot faces on Kauai and Oahu's northern coastlines. These monster waves will gradually settle down through the weekend, dropping to more manageable 8-12 foot ranges by Saturday afternoon.

Don't get too comfortable though - another northwest swell is lurking on the horizon. Sunday night into Monday, expect a smaller but persistent northwest pulse that'll keep things interesting. Looking further ahead, a series of long period northwest swells might keep surf conditions elevated throughout most of next week.

East facing shores are looking choppy but should start calming down over the next couple days. Wind patterns will be shifting, helping to smooth out those rough conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at perfect Hawaiian conditions - upper 60s overnight and pushing into the low 80s during the day. Scattered showers might pop up, but nothing that'll harsh your surfing vibe.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these next few days offer some seriously epic conditions. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local beach advisories, and maybe bring a backup board - these waves are no joke!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend in Hawaii that's looking pretty epic.

We've got a mellow north-northwest swell winding down, but don't worry - a fresh west-northwest pulse is rolling in tonight and will peak Friday afternoon. While it won't be breaking advisory thresholds, there's still plenty of action for surf enthusiasts.

Kauai's looking at some solid surf conditions. North-facing shores will see consistent 7-12 foot waves, creating perfect playground for experienced surfers. East-facing shores will keep things interesting with 6-8 foot choppy waves that'll start smoothing out over the weekend as winds calm down.

Oahu's keeping the stoke high with similar north and east-facing surf ranges. Expect 7-12 foot north waves and 6-8 foot east-side chop. The UV index is hitting very high, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Maui's serving up slightly more mellow conditions with 4-8 foot north waves and consistent 6-8 foot east-side surf. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s with scattered showers adding some tropical spice to your session.

Big Island's windward and southeast regions are looking clean with 5-7 foot north waves and steady 6-8 foot east-side breaks. Leeward areas will keep things chill with smaller 1-3 foot waves.

Wind patterns are predominantly easterly at 10-20 mph, which means some great side-shore conditions for wind sports and wave riding.

Safety first, ocean warriors - check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 09:41:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend in Hawaii that's looking pretty epic.

We've got a mellow north-northwest swell winding down, but don't worry - a fresh west-northwest pulse is rolling in tonight and will peak Friday afternoon. While it won't be breaking advisory thresholds, there's still plenty of action for surf enthusiasts.

Kauai's looking at some solid surf conditions. North-facing shores will see consistent 7-12 foot waves, creating perfect playground for experienced surfers. East-facing shores will keep things interesting with 6-8 foot choppy waves that'll start smoothing out over the weekend as winds calm down.

Oahu's keeping the stoke high with similar north and east-facing surf ranges. Expect 7-12 foot north waves and 6-8 foot east-side chop. The UV index is hitting very high, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Maui's serving up slightly more mellow conditions with 4-8 foot north waves and consistent 6-8 foot east-side surf. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s with scattered showers adding some tropical spice to your session.

Big Island's windward and southeast regions are looking clean with 5-7 foot north waves and steady 6-8 foot east-side breaks. Leeward areas will keep things chill with smaller 1-3 foot waves.

Wind patterns are predominantly easterly at 10-20 mph, which means some great side-shore conditions for wind sports and wave riding.

Safety first, ocean warriors - check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a swell weekend in Hawaii that's looking pretty epic.

We've got a mellow north-northwest swell winding down, but don't worry - a fresh west-northwest pulse is rolling in tonight and will peak Friday afternoon. While it won't be breaking advisory thresholds, there's still plenty of action for surf enthusiasts.

Kauai's looking at some solid surf conditions. North-facing shores will see consistent 7-12 foot waves, creating perfect playground for experienced surfers. East-facing shores will keep things interesting with 6-8 foot choppy waves that'll start smoothing out over the weekend as winds calm down.

Oahu's keeping the stoke high with similar north and east-facing surf ranges. Expect 7-12 foot north waves and 6-8 foot east-side chop. The UV index is hitting very high, so sunscreen is your best friend out there.

Maui's serving up slightly more mellow conditions with 4-8 foot north waves and consistent 6-8 foot east-side surf. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s with scattered showers adding some tropical spice to your session.

Big Island's windward and southeast regions are looking clean with 5-7 foot north waves and steady 6-8 foot east-side breaks. Leeward areas will keep things chill with smaller 1-3 foot waves.

Wind patterns are predominantly easterly at 10-20 mph, which means some great side-shore conditions for wind sports and wave riding.

Safety first, ocean warriors - check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always respect the ocean's power. Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday evening and Thursday.

A moderate north-northwest swell is lighting up the coastlines, especially for Kauai and the central islands. North and west-facing shores are going to see some seriously fun waves, pushing right up to High Surf Advisory levels this afternoon. We're talking 9-13 feet on the north shores of Kauai and Oahu, with Maui dialing it back slightly to 8-12 feet.

Trade winds are cranking up the east-facing shores, creating rough seas that'll keep the energy pumping at 6-9 feet. These winds are creating a consistent wind wave-driven swell that'll stick around through late week before gradually calming down over the weekend.

A secondary west-northwest swell is set to roll in Thursday night, potentially peaking near advisory levels on Friday. So surfers and water enthusiasts, get ready for back-to-back wave opportunities!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, perfect for post-surf beach hangs. East winds are blowing strong at 15-20 mph, keeping things crisp and dynamic.

Tides are looking interesting too, with some fun low and high tide variations across the islands. Hanalei Bay, Honolulu, and Hilo Bay all have some sweet tide movements to keep things interesting.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are likely, so always be aware of your surroundings and surf near a lifeguard when possible. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and enjoy the epic maritime playground!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:41:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday evening and Thursday.

A moderate north-northwest swell is lighting up the coastlines, especially for Kauai and the central islands. North and west-facing shores are going to see some seriously fun waves, pushing right up to High Surf Advisory levels this afternoon. We're talking 9-13 feet on the north shores of Kauai and Oahu, with Maui dialing it back slightly to 8-12 feet.

Trade winds are cranking up the east-facing shores, creating rough seas that'll keep the energy pumping at 6-9 feet. These winds are creating a consistent wind wave-driven swell that'll stick around through late week before gradually calming down over the weekend.

A secondary west-northwest swell is set to roll in Thursday night, potentially peaking near advisory levels on Friday. So surfers and water enthusiasts, get ready for back-to-back wave opportunities!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, perfect for post-surf beach hangs. East winds are blowing strong at 15-20 mph, keeping things crisp and dynamic.

Tides are looking interesting too, with some fun low and high tide variations across the islands. Hanalei Bay, Honolulu, and Hilo Bay all have some sweet tide movements to keep things interesting.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are likely, so always be aware of your surroundings and surf near a lifeguard when possible. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and enjoy the epic maritime playground!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday evening and Thursday.

A moderate north-northwest swell is lighting up the coastlines, especially for Kauai and the central islands. North and west-facing shores are going to see some seriously fun waves, pushing right up to High Surf Advisory levels this afternoon. We're talking 9-13 feet on the north shores of Kauai and Oahu, with Maui dialing it back slightly to 8-12 feet.

Trade winds are cranking up the east-facing shores, creating rough seas that'll keep the energy pumping at 6-9 feet. These winds are creating a consistent wind wave-driven swell that'll stick around through late week before gradually calming down over the weekend.

A secondary west-northwest swell is set to roll in Thursday night, potentially peaking near advisory levels on Friday. So surfers and water enthusiasts, get ready for back-to-back wave opportunities!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s, perfect for post-surf beach hangs. East winds are blowing strong at 15-20 mph, keeping things crisp and dynamic.

Tides are looking interesting too, with some fun low and high tide variations across the islands. Hanalei Bay, Honolulu, and Hilo Bay all have some sweet tide movements to keep things interesting.

Safety first, wave warriors! Rip currents are likely, so always be aware of your surroundings and surf near a lifeguard when possible. Check local beach conditions before heading out.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and enjoy the epic maritime playground!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-12-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6369426188</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands this Wednesday. A moderate north northwest swell is rolling in overnight, bringing some serious action to our shores.

Kauai is looking at an epic day with north-facing shores lighting up to 10-14 feet - pure Hawaiian power! Expect chest to head-high waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear. West-facing shores will deliver a solid 7-10 feet, offering plenty of playground for intermediate riders.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes with north-facing breaks promising 10-14 foot swells that'll challenge even the most seasoned wave hunters. The east-facing shores are maintaining a consistent 7-9 foot chop, perfect for wind enthusiasts and adventurous paddleboarders.

Maui keeps it slightly more mellow but still exciting, with north shores presenting 7-10 foot waves. The east-facing breaks continue their reliable 7-9 foot rhythm, ensuring something for everyone.

Trade winds are cranking around 15-20 mph, creating agitated, rough east seas that'll add some spice to your surf session. The wind wave-driven swell is pushing toward advisory levels, so prepare for some energetic conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort. Scattered showers might make brief appearances, adding that tropical magic to your day.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, respect the ocean's power, and maybe bring a backup board. Sunrise is early, sunset is around 6:40, so maximize your water time!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 09:42:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands this Wednesday. A moderate north northwest swell is rolling in overnight, bringing some serious action to our shores.

Kauai is looking at an epic day with north-facing shores lighting up to 10-14 feet - pure Hawaiian power! Expect chest to head-high waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear. West-facing shores will deliver a solid 7-10 feet, offering plenty of playground for intermediate riders.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes with north-facing breaks promising 10-14 foot swells that'll challenge even the most seasoned wave hunters. The east-facing shores are maintaining a consistent 7-9 foot chop, perfect for wind enthusiasts and adventurous paddleboarders.

Maui keeps it slightly more mellow but still exciting, with north shores presenting 7-10 foot waves. The east-facing breaks continue their reliable 7-9 foot rhythm, ensuring something for everyone.

Trade winds are cranking around 15-20 mph, creating agitated, rough east seas that'll add some spice to your surf session. The wind wave-driven swell is pushing toward advisory levels, so prepare for some energetic conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort. Scattered showers might make brief appearances, adding that tropical magic to your day.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, respect the ocean's power, and maybe bring a backup board. Sunrise is early, sunset is around 6:40, so maximize your water time!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a dynamic surf scene across the Hawaiian Islands this Wednesday. A moderate north northwest swell is rolling in overnight, bringing some serious action to our shores.

Kauai is looking at an epic day with north-facing shores lighting up to 10-14 feet - pure Hawaiian power! Expect chest to head-high waves that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear. West-facing shores will deliver a solid 7-10 feet, offering plenty of playground for intermediate riders.

Oahu's bringing similar vibes with north-facing breaks promising 10-14 foot swells that'll challenge even the most seasoned wave hunters. The east-facing shores are maintaining a consistent 7-9 foot chop, perfect for wind enthusiasts and adventurous paddleboarders.

Maui keeps it slightly more mellow but still exciting, with north shores presenting 7-10 foot waves. The east-facing breaks continue their reliable 7-9 foot rhythm, ensuring something for everyone.

Trade winds are cranking around 15-20 mph, creating agitated, rough east seas that'll add some spice to your surf session. The wind wave-driven swell is pushing toward advisory levels, so prepare for some energetic conditions.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s to upper 70s - classic Hawaiian comfort. Scattered showers might make brief appearances, adding that tropical magic to your day.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, respect the ocean's power, and maybe bring a backup board. Sunrise is early, sunset is around 6:40, so maximize your water time!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those waves and stay stoked!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-11-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8209618681</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Hawaii's surf scene is about to get a little spicy this week.

Right now, we're seeing a small north-northwest swell gradually fading out, but don't worry - Mother Nature's got some exciting energy lined up. Tuesday evening brings a moderate long-period north-northwest swell that'll peek in around 330 degrees, likely staying below advisory levels.

The real action kicks off Thursday night when a slightly more robust west-northwest to northwest swell rolls in. Spanning 300 to 320 degrees, this pulse could briefly touch advisory thresholds for north and west facing shores on Friday, then gracefully decline through the weekend.

East facing shores are keeping things wild with consistently rough and elevated surf. Expect 6-8 foot waves tonight ramping up to 6-9 feet Tuesday, powered by strengthening trade winds hitting around 15-20 mph. North facing shores will see respectable 4-6 foot waves tonight dropping to 2-4 feet Tuesday.

South facing shores remain chill with modest 1-3 foot waves, though a tiny south-southwest bump is coming Wednesday to add some subtle spice.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy upper 60s to upper 70s with scattered showers adding tropical mood lighting. Winds will be breezy from the east, perfect for those trade wind enthusiasts.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, consistent winds, and classic Hawaiian maritime vibes await. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2025 09:41:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Hawaii's surf scene is about to get a little spicy this week.

Right now, we're seeing a small north-northwest swell gradually fading out, but don't worry - Mother Nature's got some exciting energy lined up. Tuesday evening brings a moderate long-period north-northwest swell that'll peek in around 330 degrees, likely staying below advisory levels.

The real action kicks off Thursday night when a slightly more robust west-northwest to northwest swell rolls in. Spanning 300 to 320 degrees, this pulse could briefly touch advisory thresholds for north and west facing shores on Friday, then gracefully decline through the weekend.

East facing shores are keeping things wild with consistently rough and elevated surf. Expect 6-8 foot waves tonight ramping up to 6-9 feet Tuesday, powered by strengthening trade winds hitting around 15-20 mph. North facing shores will see respectable 4-6 foot waves tonight dropping to 2-4 feet Tuesday.

South facing shores remain chill with modest 1-3 foot waves, though a tiny south-southwest bump is coming Wednesday to add some subtle spice.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy upper 60s to upper 70s with scattered showers adding tropical mood lighting. Winds will be breezy from the east, perfect for those trade wind enthusiasts.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, consistent winds, and classic Hawaiian maritime vibes await. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Hawaii's surf scene is about to get a little spicy this week.

Right now, we're seeing a small north-northwest swell gradually fading out, but don't worry - Mother Nature's got some exciting energy lined up. Tuesday evening brings a moderate long-period north-northwest swell that'll peek in around 330 degrees, likely staying below advisory levels.

The real action kicks off Thursday night when a slightly more robust west-northwest to northwest swell rolls in. Spanning 300 to 320 degrees, this pulse could briefly touch advisory thresholds for north and west facing shores on Friday, then gracefully decline through the weekend.

East facing shores are keeping things wild with consistently rough and elevated surf. Expect 6-8 foot waves tonight ramping up to 6-9 feet Tuesday, powered by strengthening trade winds hitting around 15-20 mph. North facing shores will see respectable 4-6 foot waves tonight dropping to 2-4 feet Tuesday.

South facing shores remain chill with modest 1-3 foot waves, though a tiny south-southwest bump is coming Wednesday to add some subtle spice.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy upper 60s to upper 70s with scattered showers adding tropical mood lighting. Winds will be breezy from the east, perfect for those trade wind enthusiasts.

Bottom line: Moderate waves, consistent winds, and classic Hawaiian maritime vibes await. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-10-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6407727151</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf report that's as epic as the Hawaiian swells themselves.

Our islands are cooking up a gnarly north-northwest swell that's gradually dialing back, but don't hang up your board just yet. Mid-week is bringing a fresh medium-period north-northwest pulse around 330 degrees, with a bonus long-period swell trailing right behind to keep the stoke alive.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at consistently solid north and east facing shores, serving up 6-8 foot waves that'll have seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Maui's joining the party with similar conditions, while the Big Island's windward side is offering some serious east-facing action.

Trade winds are flexing hard, generating rough surf along east-facing shores throughout the week. Expect winds around 15-20 mph, creating some seriously textured wave faces. Pro tip: those east shore breaks might get even more aggressive mid-week as the trades crank up.

South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with 1-3 foot waves, though you might catch some sneaky wrap-around action from easterly wind waves if you're at the right spot.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and climbing to the upper 70s and low 80s during the day. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers means occasional liquid sunshine to cool you down between sets.

Sunrise and sunset times are prime for those golden hour sessions - check your local times and plan accordingly.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides be legendary! Shaka!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 09:41:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf report that's as epic as the Hawaiian swells themselves.

Our islands are cooking up a gnarly north-northwest swell that's gradually dialing back, but don't hang up your board just yet. Mid-week is bringing a fresh medium-period north-northwest pulse around 330 degrees, with a bonus long-period swell trailing right behind to keep the stoke alive.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at consistently solid north and east facing shores, serving up 6-8 foot waves that'll have seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Maui's joining the party with similar conditions, while the Big Island's windward side is offering some serious east-facing action.

Trade winds are flexing hard, generating rough surf along east-facing shores throughout the week. Expect winds around 15-20 mph, creating some seriously textured wave faces. Pro tip: those east shore breaks might get even more aggressive mid-week as the trades crank up.

South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with 1-3 foot waves, though you might catch some sneaky wrap-around action from easterly wind waves if you're at the right spot.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and climbing to the upper 70s and low 80s during the day. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers means occasional liquid sunshine to cool you down between sets.

Sunrise and sunset times are prime for those golden hour sessions - check your local times and plan accordingly.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides be legendary! Shaka!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a surf report that's as epic as the Hawaiian swells themselves.

Our islands are cooking up a gnarly north-northwest swell that's gradually dialing back, but don't hang up your board just yet. Mid-week is bringing a fresh medium-period north-northwest pulse around 330 degrees, with a bonus long-period swell trailing right behind to keep the stoke alive.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at consistently solid north and east facing shores, serving up 6-8 foot waves that'll have seasoned surfers grinning from ear to ear. Maui's joining the party with similar conditions, while the Big Island's windward side is offering some serious east-facing action.

Trade winds are flexing hard, generating rough surf along east-facing shores throughout the week. Expect winds around 15-20 mph, creating some seriously textured wave faces. Pro tip: those east shore breaks might get even more aggressive mid-week as the trades crank up.

South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with 1-3 foot waves, though you might catch some sneaky wrap-around action from easterly wind waves if you're at the right spot.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at upper 60s overnight and climbing to the upper 70s and low 80s during the day. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers means occasional liquid sunshine to cool you down between sets.

Sunrise and sunset times are prime for those golden hour sessions - check your local times and plan accordingly.

Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may your wipeouts be minimal and your rides be legendary! Shaka!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-09-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7444216184</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend in Hawaii with some serious surf action brewing.

North and west facing shores are still firing with impressive 14-18 foot swells that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked. The National Weather Service has extended the High Surf Advisory through tonight, so experienced surfers take note - these northwest waves are holding strong with medium to long-period sets coming in hot between 310-330 degrees.

East facing shores aren't holding back either, with consistent 6-8 foot windswell that could potentially amp up early next week if trade winds kick into high gear. Prepare for some rough riding conditions that'll test your skills.

South facing shores remain relatively mellow with small 1-3 foot swells, but keep your eyes peeled for a potential long-period south-southwest swell sneaking in next Wednesday.

Each island's looking at slightly different conditions. Kauai and Oahu are seeing the most dramatic north shore action, while Maui's north facing shores are slightly more subdued but still packing a punch.

Winds are playing their part too - expect northeast breezes around 15-20 mph, gradually shifting east overnight. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, giving you perfect conditions to catch some epic waves.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts! Rip currents are lurking, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2025 09:41:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend in Hawaii with some serious surf action brewing.

North and west facing shores are still firing with impressive 14-18 foot swells that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked. The National Weather Service has extended the High Surf Advisory through tonight, so experienced surfers take note - these northwest waves are holding strong with medium to long-period sets coming in hot between 310-330 degrees.

East facing shores aren't holding back either, with consistent 6-8 foot windswell that could potentially amp up early next week if trade winds kick into high gear. Prepare for some rough riding conditions that'll test your skills.

South facing shores remain relatively mellow with small 1-3 foot swells, but keep your eyes peeled for a potential long-period south-southwest swell sneaking in next Wednesday.

Each island's looking at slightly different conditions. Kauai and Oahu are seeing the most dramatic north shore action, while Maui's north facing shores are slightly more subdued but still packing a punch.

Winds are playing their part too - expect northeast breezes around 15-20 mph, gradually shifting east overnight. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, giving you perfect conditions to catch some epic waves.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts! Rip currents are lurking, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend in Hawaii with some serious surf action brewing.

North and west facing shores are still firing with impressive 14-18 foot swells that'll keep adrenaline junkies stoked. The National Weather Service has extended the High Surf Advisory through tonight, so experienced surfers take note - these northwest waves are holding strong with medium to long-period sets coming in hot between 310-330 degrees.

East facing shores aren't holding back either, with consistent 6-8 foot windswell that could potentially amp up early next week if trade winds kick into high gear. Prepare for some rough riding conditions that'll test your skills.

South facing shores remain relatively mellow with small 1-3 foot swells, but keep your eyes peeled for a potential long-period south-southwest swell sneaking in next Wednesday.

Each island's looking at slightly different conditions. Kauai and Oahu are seeing the most dramatic north shore action, while Maui's north facing shores are slightly more subdued but still packing a punch.

Winds are playing their part too - expect northeast breezes around 15-20 mph, gradually shifting east overnight. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to low 80s, giving you perfect conditions to catch some epic waves.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts! Rip currents are lurking, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-08-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Your weekend Hawaiian surf report is dropping right now.

Get ready for some seriously pumped north and west facing shores with a high surf advisory in full effect. We're looking at impressive 12 to 16-foot swells in the morning, ramping up to a solid 14 to 18 feet by afternoon. This northwest medium to long period swell is courtesy of offshore buoy 51101, which has been steadily rising overnight.

Expect these epic waves to gradually calm down tonight and through early next week, with the swell direction shifting slightly toward the north-northwest. Pro surfers take note: today's conditions are going to be pure magic for those seeking some serious wave action.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 6 to 8-foot surf, driven by those persistent trade winds. These conditions might even intensify early next week, potentially boosting windswell around Tuesday and Wednesday.

South facing shores are keeping it mellow with small 1 to 3-foot waves. But don't write them off completely - a tiny long-period south-southwest swell might sneak in next Wednesday.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, with northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get out there and shred! Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 16:07:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Your weekend Hawaiian surf report is dropping right now.

Get ready for some seriously pumped north and west facing shores with a high surf advisory in full effect. We're looking at impressive 12 to 16-foot swells in the morning, ramping up to a solid 14 to 18 feet by afternoon. This northwest medium to long period swell is courtesy of offshore buoy 51101, which has been steadily rising overnight.

Expect these epic waves to gradually calm down tonight and through early next week, with the swell direction shifting slightly toward the north-northwest. Pro surfers take note: today's conditions are going to be pure magic for those seeking some serious wave action.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 6 to 8-foot surf, driven by those persistent trade winds. These conditions might even intensify early next week, potentially boosting windswell around Tuesday and Wednesday.

South facing shores are keeping it mellow with small 1 to 3-foot waves. But don't write them off completely - a tiny long-period south-southwest swell might sneak in next Wednesday.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, with northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get out there and shred! Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Your weekend Hawaiian surf report is dropping right now.

Get ready for some seriously pumped north and west facing shores with a high surf advisory in full effect. We're looking at impressive 12 to 16-foot swells in the morning, ramping up to a solid 14 to 18 feet by afternoon. This northwest medium to long period swell is courtesy of offshore buoy 51101, which has been steadily rising overnight.

Expect these epic waves to gradually calm down tonight and through early next week, with the swell direction shifting slightly toward the north-northwest. Pro surfers take note: today's conditions are going to be pure magic for those seeking some serious wave action.

East facing shores are holding steady with consistent 6 to 8-foot surf, driven by those persistent trade winds. These conditions might even intensify early next week, potentially boosting windswell around Tuesday and Wednesday.

South facing shores are keeping it mellow with small 1 to 3-foot waves. But don't write them off completely - a tiny long-period south-southwest swell might sneak in next Wednesday.

Weather-wise, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers across the islands. Temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s, with northeast winds dancing around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

UV index is cranking up to very high, so slather on that sunscreen, grab your board, and get out there and shred! Aloha and catch some waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-07-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands with some serious swell action!

A northwest pulse is brewing, and it's set to deliver some killer waves for north and west-facing shores. Tonight, we're looking at modest 6-8 foot surf that'll amp up to a pumping 10-14 feet by Friday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu are gonna be the sweet spots for wave hunters!

The trade winds are cranking up the energy on east-facing shores, maintaining a solid 6-8 foot surf that'll keep things interesting through the weekend. Expect rough conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with background swells hovering around 1-3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session.

Weather-wise, it's classic Hawaiian mixed conditions. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s. East winds are going to be howling between 15-20 mph, so prepare for some gusty moments.

Pro tip for all you wave warriors: The northwest swell is expected to peak Friday night and Saturday, potentially pushing into advisory levels. If you're eyeing those north and west shores, this is your moment to score some epic rides!

UV index is cranking up to very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those sweet Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2025 10:42:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands with some serious swell action!

A northwest pulse is brewing, and it's set to deliver some killer waves for north and west-facing shores. Tonight, we're looking at modest 6-8 foot surf that'll amp up to a pumping 10-14 feet by Friday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu are gonna be the sweet spots for wave hunters!

The trade winds are cranking up the energy on east-facing shores, maintaining a solid 6-8 foot surf that'll keep things interesting through the weekend. Expect rough conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with background swells hovering around 1-3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session.

Weather-wise, it's classic Hawaiian mixed conditions. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s. East winds are going to be howling between 15-20 mph, so prepare for some gusty moments.

Pro tip for all you wave warriors: The northwest swell is expected to peak Friday night and Saturday, potentially pushing into advisory levels. If you're eyeing those north and west shores, this is your moment to score some epic rides!

UV index is cranking up to very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those sweet Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian islands with some serious swell action!

A northwest pulse is brewing, and it's set to deliver some killer waves for north and west-facing shores. Tonight, we're looking at modest 6-8 foot surf that'll amp up to a pumping 10-14 feet by Friday afternoon. Kauai and Oahu are gonna be the sweet spots for wave hunters!

The trade winds are cranking up the energy on east-facing shores, maintaining a solid 6-8 foot surf that'll keep things interesting through the weekend. Expect rough conditions that'll challenge even the most seasoned surfers.

South-facing shores are keeping it mellow with background swells hovering around 1-3 feet - perfect for beginners or those looking for a chill session.

Weather-wise, it's classic Hawaiian mixed conditions. Expect partly sunny skies with scattered showers and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and low 80s. East winds are going to be howling between 15-20 mph, so prepare for some gusty moments.

Pro tip for all you wave warriors: The northwest swell is expected to peak Friday night and Saturday, potentially pushing into advisory levels. If you're eyeing those north and west shores, this is your moment to score some epic rides!

UV index is cranking up to very high, so don't forget your sunscreen and hydration. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and catch those sweet Hawaiian waves!

Surf's up! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-06-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3909931093</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's coastlines this Thursday.

The north and west shores are shifting gears, with surf heights dancing between 2-8 feet. That northwest swell is rolling through, creating some seriously sweet conditions for advanced surfers. Friday night into Saturday might even push us back to advisory levels - so keep your boards waxed and your skills sharp!

East-facing shores are staying spicy with consistent 6-8 foot waves powered by those relentless trade winds. If you're looking for intense action, these are your hunting grounds. Maui and Oahu are especially delivering some energetic sets that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

South-facing shores remain chill with modest 1-3 foot swells - perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ocean experience. These mellow waves whisper rather than roar.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a tropical paradise with highs around 80 degrees. Expect scattered showers adding some dramatic flair to your ocean adventure, and winds ranging from 10-25 mph keeping things exciting.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are lurking, and safety always comes first. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up - catch you on the water!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 10:41:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's coastlines this Thursday.

The north and west shores are shifting gears, with surf heights dancing between 2-8 feet. That northwest swell is rolling through, creating some seriously sweet conditions for advanced surfers. Friday night into Saturday might even push us back to advisory levels - so keep your boards waxed and your skills sharp!

East-facing shores are staying spicy with consistent 6-8 foot waves powered by those relentless trade winds. If you're looking for intense action, these are your hunting grounds. Maui and Oahu are especially delivering some energetic sets that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

South-facing shores remain chill with modest 1-3 foot swells - perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ocean experience. These mellow waves whisper rather than roar.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a tropical paradise with highs around 80 degrees. Expect scattered showers adding some dramatic flair to your ocean adventure, and winds ranging from 10-25 mph keeping things exciting.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are lurking, and safety always comes first. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up - catch you on the water!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for a wild ride across Hawaii's coastlines this Thursday.

The north and west shores are shifting gears, with surf heights dancing between 2-8 feet. That northwest swell is rolling through, creating some seriously sweet conditions for advanced surfers. Friday night into Saturday might even push us back to advisory levels - so keep your boards waxed and your skills sharp!

East-facing shores are staying spicy with consistent 6-8 foot waves powered by those relentless trade winds. If you're looking for intense action, these are your hunting grounds. Maui and Oahu are especially delivering some energetic sets that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

South-facing shores remain chill with modest 1-3 foot swells - perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ocean experience. These mellow waves whisper rather than roar.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at a tropical paradise with highs around 80 degrees. Expect scattered showers adding some dramatic flair to your ocean adventure, and winds ranging from 10-25 mph keeping things exciting.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are lurking, and safety always comes first. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name.

Surf's up - catch you on the water!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-05-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2026416338</link>
      <description>Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian Islands this week. The North and West facing shores are seeing a gradual cooldown from the current Northwest swell, but don't put away your board just yet!

Thursday night through Saturday brings an exciting upswing with a couple of powerful Northwest swells hitting 320-330 degrees, potentially pushing surf back to advisory levels. Surf forecasters are tracking these incoming waves that could deliver some serious punch, especially around Friday night and Saturday.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid 7-10 foot surf on North facing shores tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by Wednesday afternoon. West facing shores will see a more mellow 3-5 feet. Maui's North shores mirror this pattern, while West facing shores will be much calmer.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are experiencing more modest conditions, with East facing shores holding steady at a consistent 5-7 feet. South shores remain small with background swells barely making a ripple.

Winds are keeping things interesting - expect strong easterly trades around 15-20 mph creating some choppy conditions. Scattered showers will dance across the islands, adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf smart. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name!

Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2025 10:41:21 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian Islands this week. The North and West facing shores are seeing a gradual cooldown from the current Northwest swell, but don't put away your board just yet!

Thursday night through Saturday brings an exciting upswing with a couple of powerful Northwest swells hitting 320-330 degrees, potentially pushing surf back to advisory levels. Surf forecasters are tracking these incoming waves that could deliver some serious punch, especially around Friday night and Saturday.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid 7-10 foot surf on North facing shores tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by Wednesday afternoon. West facing shores will see a more mellow 3-5 feet. Maui's North shores mirror this pattern, while West facing shores will be much calmer.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are experiencing more modest conditions, with East facing shores holding steady at a consistent 5-7 feet. South shores remain small with background swells barely making a ripple.

Winds are keeping things interesting - expect strong easterly trades around 15-20 mph creating some choppy conditions. Scattered showers will dance across the islands, adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf smart. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name!

Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surf enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic wave action across the Hawaiian Islands this week. The North and West facing shores are seeing a gradual cooldown from the current Northwest swell, but don't put away your board just yet!

Thursday night through Saturday brings an exciting upswing with a couple of powerful Northwest swells hitting 320-330 degrees, potentially pushing surf back to advisory levels. Surf forecasters are tracking these incoming waves that could deliver some serious punch, especially around Friday night and Saturday.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid 7-10 foot surf on North facing shores tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by Wednesday afternoon. West facing shores will see a more mellow 3-5 feet. Maui's North shores mirror this pattern, while West facing shores will be much calmer.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides are experiencing more modest conditions, with East facing shores holding steady at a consistent 5-7 feet. South shores remain small with background swells barely making a ripple.

Winds are keeping things interesting - expect strong easterly trades around 15-20 mph creating some choppy conditions. Scattered showers will dance across the islands, adding a bit of tropical drama to your surf session.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions before heading out. Rip currents are always a possibility, so stay alert and surf smart. Whether you're a seasoned pro or weekend warrior, Hawaii's waves are calling your name!

Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-04-2025</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for some serious wave action as a powerful northwest swell is about to rock our island shores. Tonight and into Tuesday, north and west facing coastlines are in for a wild ride with surf heights climbing to 12-16 feet on Kauai and 10-15 feet around Oahu and Maui.

Adrenaline seekers take note: A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some epic conditions. The swell is rolling in from a northwest direction between 310-320 degrees, promising heart-pumping waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers.

The magic starts this evening, with surf peaking through early Tuesday. Expect east winds around 15-20 mph adding some extra chop to the mix. While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't count out the east facing shores - they'll be holding steady with 4-6 foot waves.

As we cruise into Tuesday, the surf will gradually calm down. Kauai and Oahu will see heights dropping to 8-12 feet on north shores, with west facing shores tapering off to 6-8 feet. Maui's looking at similar patterns, while the Big Island keeps things more mellow.

Looking ahead, surf enthusiasts have more to be stoked about. Late Thursday through Saturday, another set of northwest swells will arrive, potentially pushing advisory-level heights again. Friday night into Saturday could be your prime window for maximum wave action.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2025 10:41:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for some serious wave action as a powerful northwest swell is about to rock our island shores. Tonight and into Tuesday, north and west facing coastlines are in for a wild ride with surf heights climbing to 12-16 feet on Kauai and 10-15 feet around Oahu and Maui.

Adrenaline seekers take note: A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some epic conditions. The swell is rolling in from a northwest direction between 310-320 degrees, promising heart-pumping waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers.

The magic starts this evening, with surf peaking through early Tuesday. Expect east winds around 15-20 mph adding some extra chop to the mix. While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't count out the east facing shores - they'll be holding steady with 4-6 foot waves.

As we cruise into Tuesday, the surf will gradually calm down. Kauai and Oahu will see heights dropping to 8-12 feet on north shores, with west facing shores tapering off to 6-8 feet. Maui's looking at similar patterns, while the Big Island keeps things more mellow.

Looking ahead, surf enthusiasts have more to be stoked about. Late Thursday through Saturday, another set of northwest swells will arrive, potentially pushing advisory-level heights again. Friday night into Saturday could be your prime window for maximum wave action.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for some serious wave action as a powerful northwest swell is about to rock our island shores. Tonight and into Tuesday, north and west facing coastlines are in for a wild ride with surf heights climbing to 12-16 feet on Kauai and 10-15 feet around Oahu and Maui.

Adrenaline seekers take note: A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some epic conditions. The swell is rolling in from a northwest direction between 310-320 degrees, promising heart-pumping waves that'll challenge even the most experienced surfers.

The magic starts this evening, with surf peaking through early Tuesday. Expect east winds around 15-20 mph adding some extra chop to the mix. While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, don't count out the east facing shores - they'll be holding steady with 4-6 foot waves.

As we cruise into Tuesday, the surf will gradually calm down. Kauai and Oahu will see heights dropping to 8-12 feet on north shores, with west facing shores tapering off to 6-8 feet. Maui's looking at similar patterns, while the Big Island keeps things more mellow.

Looking ahead, surf enthusiasts have more to be stoked about. Late Thursday through Saturday, another set of northwest swells will arrive, potentially pushing advisory-level heights again. Friday night into Saturday could be your prime window for maximum wave action.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and catch those epic Hawaiian waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-03-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast.

The North Shore is about to light up with a powerful northwest swell that's going to deliver some serious action. Kauai and Oahu can expect wave heights climbing from a modest 3-5 feet tonight to an impressive 14-18 feet on north-facing shores by Monday evening. Surfers, this is your moment!

Trade winds are cranking up, creating large and choppy conditions along east-facing shores. Expect consistent east winds around 10-20 mph, which means some wild ride potential for wind sport enthusiasts.

The swell pattern looks dynamic. A declining northwest swell will be quickly replaced by a fresh northwest pulse tomorrow, potentially reaching advisory-level surf by late Monday or early Tuesday. Another northwest swell is brewing for Friday, promising continued excitement for wave chasers.

While north and west-facing shores will be the star attractions, don't ignore the south-facing breaks. They'll maintain a steady 3-5 foot range, offering some reliable conditions for intermediate riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at perfect Hawaiian weather - sunny days with temperatures in the lower 80s and mostly clear nights dipping into the upper 60s. Isolated showers might pop up, adding a tropical touch to your surf session.

UV index is running high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. The ocean is calling, and Hawaii's waves are ready to deliver an epic surfing experience.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 10:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast.

The North Shore is about to light up with a powerful northwest swell that's going to deliver some serious action. Kauai and Oahu can expect wave heights climbing from a modest 3-5 feet tonight to an impressive 14-18 feet on north-facing shores by Monday evening. Surfers, this is your moment!

Trade winds are cranking up, creating large and choppy conditions along east-facing shores. Expect consistent east winds around 10-20 mph, which means some wild ride potential for wind sport enthusiasts.

The swell pattern looks dynamic. A declining northwest swell will be quickly replaced by a fresh northwest pulse tomorrow, potentially reaching advisory-level surf by late Monday or early Tuesday. Another northwest swell is brewing for Friday, promising continued excitement for wave chasers.

While north and west-facing shores will be the star attractions, don't ignore the south-facing breaks. They'll maintain a steady 3-5 foot range, offering some reliable conditions for intermediate riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at perfect Hawaiian weather - sunny days with temperatures in the lower 80s and mostly clear nights dipping into the upper 60s. Isolated showers might pop up, adding a tropical touch to your surf session.

UV index is running high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. The ocean is calling, and Hawaii's waves are ready to deliver an epic surfing experience.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands as we dive into the latest surf zone forecast.

The North Shore is about to light up with a powerful northwest swell that's going to deliver some serious action. Kauai and Oahu can expect wave heights climbing from a modest 3-5 feet tonight to an impressive 14-18 feet on north-facing shores by Monday evening. Surfers, this is your moment!

Trade winds are cranking up, creating large and choppy conditions along east-facing shores. Expect consistent east winds around 10-20 mph, which means some wild ride potential for wind sport enthusiasts.

The swell pattern looks dynamic. A declining northwest swell will be quickly replaced by a fresh northwest pulse tomorrow, potentially reaching advisory-level surf by late Monday or early Tuesday. Another northwest swell is brewing for Friday, promising continued excitement for wave chasers.

While north and west-facing shores will be the star attractions, don't ignore the south-facing breaks. They'll maintain a steady 3-5 foot range, offering some reliable conditions for intermediate riders.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at perfect Hawaiian weather - sunny days with temperatures in the lower 80s and mostly clear nights dipping into the upper 60s. Isolated showers might pop up, adding a tropical touch to your surf session.

UV index is running high, so slather on that sunscreen and stay hydrated. The ocean is calling, and Hawaii's waves are ready to deliver an epic surfing experience.

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-02-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The northwest swell is winding down, but don't put away those boards just yet. Monday's bringing a game-changing moderate to large northwest swell that'll light up north and west facing shores with potential advisory-level conditions.

For Kauai and Oahu, tonight's looking like a smooth ride with surf heights ranging 9-12 feet on north facing shores, tapering down to 5-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. West facing shores will see a gradual decline from 5-7 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet. South shores are getting a tiny boost, climbing from basically flat to a playful 2-4 feet.

The Big Island's showing some love with west facing shores delivering 5-7 feet tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. Windward and southeast shores will keep things interesting with consistent 2-4 foot surf.

Maui's looking particularly sweet, with north facing shores maintaining solid 9-12 foot heights tonight. East facing shores will hold steady at a consistent 2-4 feet throughout the weekend.

Wind conditions are looking primo - expect southeast to east winds around 5-15 mph, creating some clean conditions for catching waves. Temperatures will hover in the delightful upper 60s to lower 80s, with mostly sunny and hazy skies.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those trade winds. They're set to strengthen Tuesday, promising above-normal surf conditions on east facing shores. Another northwest swell is lurking on the horizon for late next week, potentially bringing another round of advisory-level excitement.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2025 10:41:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The northwest swell is winding down, but don't put away those boards just yet. Monday's bringing a game-changing moderate to large northwest swell that'll light up north and west facing shores with potential advisory-level conditions.

For Kauai and Oahu, tonight's looking like a smooth ride with surf heights ranging 9-12 feet on north facing shores, tapering down to 5-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. West facing shores will see a gradual decline from 5-7 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet. South shores are getting a tiny boost, climbing from basically flat to a playful 2-4 feet.

The Big Island's showing some love with west facing shores delivering 5-7 feet tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. Windward and southeast shores will keep things interesting with consistent 2-4 foot surf.

Maui's looking particularly sweet, with north facing shores maintaining solid 9-12 foot heights tonight. East facing shores will hold steady at a consistent 2-4 feet throughout the weekend.

Wind conditions are looking primo - expect southeast to east winds around 5-15 mph, creating some clean conditions for catching waves. Temperatures will hover in the delightful upper 60s to lower 80s, with mostly sunny and hazy skies.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those trade winds. They're set to strengthen Tuesday, promising above-normal surf conditions on east facing shores. Another northwest swell is lurking on the horizon for late next week, potentially bringing another round of advisory-level excitement.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The northwest swell is winding down, but don't put away those boards just yet. Monday's bringing a game-changing moderate to large northwest swell that'll light up north and west facing shores with potential advisory-level conditions.

For Kauai and Oahu, tonight's looking like a smooth ride with surf heights ranging 9-12 feet on north facing shores, tapering down to 5-7 feet by Sunday afternoon. West facing shores will see a gradual decline from 5-7 feet to a more mellow 2-4 feet. South shores are getting a tiny boost, climbing from basically flat to a playful 2-4 feet.

The Big Island's showing some love with west facing shores delivering 5-7 feet tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by Sunday afternoon. Windward and southeast shores will keep things interesting with consistent 2-4 foot surf.

Maui's looking particularly sweet, with north facing shores maintaining solid 9-12 foot heights tonight. East facing shores will hold steady at a consistent 2-4 feet throughout the weekend.

Wind conditions are looking primo - expect southeast to east winds around 5-15 mph, creating some clean conditions for catching waves. Temperatures will hover in the delightful upper 60s to lower 80s, with mostly sunny and hazy skies.

Pro tip: Keep an eye on those trade winds. They're set to strengthen Tuesday, promising above-normal surf conditions on east facing shores. Another northwest swell is lurking on the horizon for late next week, potentially bringing another round of advisory-level excitement.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch those Hawaiian waves! Mahalo!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 03-01-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off!

Hawaii's getting hammered by an extra large northwest swell that's lighting up north and west facing shores with monster waves. We're talking serious big-wave action - north facing shores are seeing surf heights between 25-35 feet tonight, dropping to 15-20 feet tomorrow. West facing shores aren't far behind, with 18-22 foot waves tonight scaling back to 10-14 feet by Saturday.

The weather gods are serving up mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will dance in the lower 80s, perfect for catching rays between sets. Winds are playing nice, hanging around 5-10 mph from the south and southeast.

For all you adrenaline junkies, a High Surf Warning is in effect for north and west facing shores on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. The Big Island's west facing shores are sitting under a High Surf Advisory, so proceed with caution.

This massive northwest swell is just the appetizer - another large long-period northwest swell is cooking up for early next week. Expect advisory-level surf to continue through Tuesday, gradually lowering by Thursday.

South facing shores are staying mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves, while east facing shores will keep things minimal through the weekend before trades bring some action next week.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be legendary!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 10:41:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off!

Hawaii's getting hammered by an extra large northwest swell that's lighting up north and west facing shores with monster waves. We're talking serious big-wave action - north facing shores are seeing surf heights between 25-35 feet tonight, dropping to 15-20 feet tomorrow. West facing shores aren't far behind, with 18-22 foot waves tonight scaling back to 10-14 feet by Saturday.

The weather gods are serving up mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will dance in the lower 80s, perfect for catching rays between sets. Winds are playing nice, hanging around 5-10 mph from the south and southeast.

For all you adrenaline junkies, a High Surf Warning is in effect for north and west facing shores on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. The Big Island's west facing shores are sitting under a High Surf Advisory, so proceed with caution.

This massive northwest swell is just the appetizer - another large long-period northwest swell is cooking up for early next week. Expect advisory-level surf to continue through Tuesday, gradually lowering by Thursday.

South facing shores are staying mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves, while east facing shores will keep things minimal through the weekend before trades bring some action next week.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be legendary!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off!

Hawaii's getting hammered by an extra large northwest swell that's lighting up north and west facing shores with monster waves. We're talking serious big-wave action - north facing shores are seeing surf heights between 25-35 feet tonight, dropping to 15-20 feet tomorrow. West facing shores aren't far behind, with 18-22 foot waves tonight scaling back to 10-14 feet by Saturday.

The weather gods are serving up mostly sunny skies with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will dance in the lower 80s, perfect for catching rays between sets. Winds are playing nice, hanging around 5-10 mph from the south and southeast.

For all you adrenaline junkies, a High Surf Warning is in effect for north and west facing shores on Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. The Big Island's west facing shores are sitting under a High Surf Advisory, so proceed with caution.

This massive northwest swell is just the appetizer - another large long-period northwest swell is cooking up for early next week. Expect advisory-level surf to continue through Tuesday, gradually lowering by Thursday.

South facing shores are staying mellow with tiny 0-2 foot waves, while east facing shores will keep things minimal through the weekend before trades bring some action next week.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and never underestimate these powerful Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, stay stoked, and may your wipeouts be legendary!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-28-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off!

Hawaii's about to get hammered by a massive northwest swell that'll have North and West facing shores absolutely pumping. We're talking serious big wave action with surf heights exploding from 10-14 feet tonight to a monster 25-35 feet by early Friday morning. North Shore surfers, this is your moment!

A High Surf Warning is in full effect, so buckle up for some seriously intense conditions. The swell's peak is perfectly timed with high tide, which means potential coastal overwash and some seriously dramatic shoreline action. Pro tip: Keep a safe distance if you're not planning to paddle out.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all expecting similar massive conditions. North facing shores will see the most dramatic surf, with waves that'll make even seasoned pros think twice. West facing shores won't be far behind, offering solid 20-25 foot faces that'll test your skills.

For you South and East shore lovers, don't get too excited. You're looking at tiny 1-3 foot surf that's basically background noise. But hang tight - strong trade winds next week might just spice things up on the East side.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny and hazy conditions with temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be mild, mostly from the south and southeast, hovering around 5-10 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced big wave rider, this is your playground. If you're a beginner, stick to watching from the beach. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may the surf gods be with you!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2025 10:41:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off!

Hawaii's about to get hammered by a massive northwest swell that'll have North and West facing shores absolutely pumping. We're talking serious big wave action with surf heights exploding from 10-14 feet tonight to a monster 25-35 feet by early Friday morning. North Shore surfers, this is your moment!

A High Surf Warning is in full effect, so buckle up for some seriously intense conditions. The swell's peak is perfectly timed with high tide, which means potential coastal overwash and some seriously dramatic shoreline action. Pro tip: Keep a safe distance if you're not planning to paddle out.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all expecting similar massive conditions. North facing shores will see the most dramatic surf, with waves that'll make even seasoned pros think twice. West facing shores won't be far behind, offering solid 20-25 foot faces that'll test your skills.

For you South and East shore lovers, don't get too excited. You're looking at tiny 1-3 foot surf that's basically background noise. But hang tight - strong trade winds next week might just spice things up on the East side.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny and hazy conditions with temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be mild, mostly from the south and southeast, hovering around 5-10 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced big wave rider, this is your playground. If you're a beginner, stick to watching from the beach. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may the surf gods be with you!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that's about to blow your board shorts off!

Hawaii's about to get hammered by a massive northwest swell that'll have North and West facing shores absolutely pumping. We're talking serious big wave action with surf heights exploding from 10-14 feet tonight to a monster 25-35 feet by early Friday morning. North Shore surfers, this is your moment!

A High Surf Warning is in full effect, so buckle up for some seriously intense conditions. The swell's peak is perfectly timed with high tide, which means potential coastal overwash and some seriously dramatic shoreline action. Pro tip: Keep a safe distance if you're not planning to paddle out.

Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all expecting similar massive conditions. North facing shores will see the most dramatic surf, with waves that'll make even seasoned pros think twice. West facing shores won't be far behind, offering solid 20-25 foot faces that'll test your skills.

For you South and East shore lovers, don't get too excited. You're looking at tiny 1-3 foot surf that's basically background noise. But hang tight - strong trade winds next week might just spice things up on the East side.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny and hazy conditions with temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be mild, mostly from the south and southeast, hovering around 5-10 mph.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced big wave rider, this is your playground. If you're a beginner, stick to watching from the beach. Stay safe, respect the ocean, and may the surf gods be with you!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-27-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions hitting our islands this week.

The northwest swell is making a dramatic entrance, peaking Thursday night into Friday morning with warning-level waves. North and west facing shores of Kauai and Oahu are looking at impressive 10-16 foot swells, while Maui's north shores will see solid 7-10 foot faces. The Big Island's west side will also experience some sizeable 4-6 foot waves.

Kauai and Oahu are under a high surf advisory, so surfers and ocean lovers should exercise serious caution. These aren't your typical mellow Hawaiian waves - we're talking serious power and potential for challenging conditions.

As we roll into the weekend, expect the northwest swell to gradually diminish. But don't put away your board just yet! Another moderate to large west-northwest swell is forecasted to arrive Monday, keeping the excitement alive.

South and east facing shores are staying relatively calm, with tiny 1-3 foot waves providing minimal action. However, keep an eye on those east facing shores next week - strong trade winds are expected to kick up surf potentially approaching advisory levels by midweek.

Winds will be shifting throughout the day - starting southwest around 5-15 mph and transitioning through the afternoon. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian paradise, holding steady in the low to mid 80s with partly sunny conditions and just a slight chance of passing showers.

Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch those waves. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the incredible Hawaiian surf!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2025 10:42:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions hitting our islands this week.

The northwest swell is making a dramatic entrance, peaking Thursday night into Friday morning with warning-level waves. North and west facing shores of Kauai and Oahu are looking at impressive 10-16 foot swells, while Maui's north shores will see solid 7-10 foot faces. The Big Island's west side will also experience some sizeable 4-6 foot waves.

Kauai and Oahu are under a high surf advisory, so surfers and ocean lovers should exercise serious caution. These aren't your typical mellow Hawaiian waves - we're talking serious power and potential for challenging conditions.

As we roll into the weekend, expect the northwest swell to gradually diminish. But don't put away your board just yet! Another moderate to large west-northwest swell is forecasted to arrive Monday, keeping the excitement alive.

South and east facing shores are staying relatively calm, with tiny 1-3 foot waves providing minimal action. However, keep an eye on those east facing shores next week - strong trade winds are expected to kick up surf potentially approaching advisory levels by midweek.

Winds will be shifting throughout the day - starting southwest around 5-15 mph and transitioning through the afternoon. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian paradise, holding steady in the low to mid 80s with partly sunny conditions and just a slight chance of passing showers.

Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch those waves. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the incredible Hawaiian surf!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions hitting our islands this week.

The northwest swell is making a dramatic entrance, peaking Thursday night into Friday morning with warning-level waves. North and west facing shores of Kauai and Oahu are looking at impressive 10-16 foot swells, while Maui's north shores will see solid 7-10 foot faces. The Big Island's west side will also experience some sizeable 4-6 foot waves.

Kauai and Oahu are under a high surf advisory, so surfers and ocean lovers should exercise serious caution. These aren't your typical mellow Hawaiian waves - we're talking serious power and potential for challenging conditions.

As we roll into the weekend, expect the northwest swell to gradually diminish. But don't put away your board just yet! Another moderate to large west-northwest swell is forecasted to arrive Monday, keeping the excitement alive.

South and east facing shores are staying relatively calm, with tiny 1-3 foot waves providing minimal action. However, keep an eye on those east facing shores next week - strong trade winds are expected to kick up surf potentially approaching advisory levels by midweek.

Winds will be shifting throughout the day - starting southwest around 5-15 mph and transitioning through the afternoon. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian paradise, holding steady in the low to mid 80s with partly sunny conditions and just a slight chance of passing showers.

Sunrise and sunset times are picture-perfect, giving you plenty of daylight to catch those waves. Stay safe, watch those rip currents, and enjoy the incredible Hawaiian surf!

Mahalo and happy surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-26-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian Islands.

A massive northwest swell is charging toward our shores, promising some serious action. Tonight, the waves are set to build, peaking early Wednesday with north and west facing shores seeing some seriously impressive surf. We're talking 12 to 16 feet on north facing shores and 8 to 12 feet on west facing coastlines - definitely not for the faint of heart!

The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Advisory for most north and west facing shores, so buckle up. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the mix, with wave heights climbing to an impressive 15 to 20 feet during peak morning hours.

But wait, there's more! Just when you thought the surf might calm down, another massive northwest swell is brewing for late Thursday into Friday. This one could potentially reach High Surf Warning levels, with a serious risk of overwash in low-lying areas. Early Friday morning could see some truly spectacular - and potentially dangerous - wave conditions.

For those looking for mellower vibes, south and east facing shores are keeping things chill with tiny to small surf throughout the week. Winds will be dancing between northeast and southeast, mostly light and variable.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy conditions with overnight lows in the upper 60s and daytime highs cruising into the lower 80s. Expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. These aren't just waves - they're Hawaiian giants waiting to show off their strength!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 10:41:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian Islands.

A massive northwest swell is charging toward our shores, promising some serious action. Tonight, the waves are set to build, peaking early Wednesday with north and west facing shores seeing some seriously impressive surf. We're talking 12 to 16 feet on north facing shores and 8 to 12 feet on west facing coastlines - definitely not for the faint of heart!

The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Advisory for most north and west facing shores, so buckle up. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the mix, with wave heights climbing to an impressive 15 to 20 feet during peak morning hours.

But wait, there's more! Just when you thought the surf might calm down, another massive northwest swell is brewing for late Thursday into Friday. This one could potentially reach High Surf Warning levels, with a serious risk of overwash in low-lying areas. Early Friday morning could see some truly spectacular - and potentially dangerous - wave conditions.

For those looking for mellower vibes, south and east facing shores are keeping things chill with tiny to small surf throughout the week. Winds will be dancing between northeast and southeast, mostly light and variable.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy conditions with overnight lows in the upper 60s and daytime highs cruising into the lower 80s. Expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. These aren't just waves - they're Hawaiian giants waiting to show off their strength!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beach enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic wave forecast that's about to light up the Hawaiian Islands.

A massive northwest swell is charging toward our shores, promising some serious action. Tonight, the waves are set to build, peaking early Wednesday with north and west facing shores seeing some seriously impressive surf. We're talking 12 to 16 feet on north facing shores and 8 to 12 feet on west facing coastlines - definitely not for the faint of heart!

The National Weather Service has dropped a High Surf Advisory for most north and west facing shores, so buckle up. Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all in the mix, with wave heights climbing to an impressive 15 to 20 feet during peak morning hours.

But wait, there's more! Just when you thought the surf might calm down, another massive northwest swell is brewing for late Thursday into Friday. This one could potentially reach High Surf Warning levels, with a serious risk of overwash in low-lying areas. Early Friday morning could see some truly spectacular - and potentially dangerous - wave conditions.

For those looking for mellower vibes, south and east facing shores are keeping things chill with tiny to small surf throughout the week. Winds will be dancing between northeast and southeast, mostly light and variable.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at dreamy conditions with overnight lows in the upper 60s and daytime highs cruising into the lower 80s. Expect mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers to keep things interesting.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources and always respect the ocean's power. These aren't just waves - they're Hawaiian giants waiting to show off their strength!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-25-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf update that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The current west-northwest swell is winding down, dropping just below advisory levels. We've officially lifted the High Surf Advisory for north and west facing shores, but don't get too comfortable - the ocean's got more tricks up its sleeve.

A fresh northwest swell is rolling in late Tuesday, bringing surf heights that'll dance right around advisory levels for north and west facing shores. Think 7 to 14 foot faces depending on your island - Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at some tasty waves.

But hold onto your board shorts, because an even more powerful northwest swell is charging towards us late Thursday into Friday. This bad boy might push into High Surf Warning territory, so keep your eyes on those north and west facing breaks.

South shore riders, sorry - you're looking at tiny background waves this week. East facing shores will see similarly mellow conditions with light winds, though there's a hint of potential action early next week when trade winds return.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the lower 80s, and winds will be gentle - southeast to northeast around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

UV index is cranking high, so slather on that sunscreen. Sunrise and sunset times are looking dreamy - perfect for early morning or sunset sessions.

Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Feb 2025 10:41:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf update that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The current west-northwest swell is winding down, dropping just below advisory levels. We've officially lifted the High Surf Advisory for north and west facing shores, but don't get too comfortable - the ocean's got more tricks up its sleeve.

A fresh northwest swell is rolling in late Tuesday, bringing surf heights that'll dance right around advisory levels for north and west facing shores. Think 7 to 14 foot faces depending on your island - Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at some tasty waves.

But hold onto your board shorts, because an even more powerful northwest swell is charging towards us late Thursday into Friday. This bad boy might push into High Surf Warning territory, so keep your eyes on those north and west facing breaks.

South shore riders, sorry - you're looking at tiny background waves this week. East facing shores will see similarly mellow conditions with light winds, though there's a hint of potential action early next week when trade winds return.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the lower 80s, and winds will be gentle - southeast to northeast around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

UV index is cranking high, so slather on that sunscreen. Sunrise and sunset times are looking dreamy - perfect for early morning or sunset sessions.

Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a sweet Hawaiian surf update that'll have you stoked and prepared.

The current west-northwest swell is winding down, dropping just below advisory levels. We've officially lifted the High Surf Advisory for north and west facing shores, but don't get too comfortable - the ocean's got more tricks up its sleeve.

A fresh northwest swell is rolling in late Tuesday, bringing surf heights that'll dance right around advisory levels for north and west facing shores. Think 7 to 14 foot faces depending on your island - Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are looking at some tasty waves.

But hold onto your board shorts, because an even more powerful northwest swell is charging towards us late Thursday into Friday. This bad boy might push into High Surf Warning territory, so keep your eyes on those north and west facing breaks.

South shore riders, sorry - you're looking at tiny background waves this week. East facing shores will see similarly mellow conditions with light winds, though there's a hint of potential action early next week when trade winds return.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with scattered isolated showers. Temperatures will cruise comfortably in the lower 80s, and winds will be gentle - southeast to northeast around 5 to 10 miles per hour.

UV index is cranking high, so slather on that sunscreen. Sunrise and sunset times are looking dreamy - perfect for early morning or sunset sessions.

Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard. Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-24-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of surf in Hawaii, with some serious northwest swells rolling in and keeping things exciting across the islands.

The current west-northwest swell is peaking tonight and will slowly mellow out through early week. But don't put away your boards just yet - a similar northwest swell is brewing late Tuesday and will hang around Wednesday, potentially bringing advisory-level surf to north and west facing shores.

For Kauai, expect some serious wave action tonight with north facing shores seeing 15-20 foot surf and west facing shores churning up 12-16 foot waves. Things will calm slightly by Monday, dropping to 10-14 feet on north shores and 8-12 feet on west sides. South and east shores will stay mellow with 1-3 foot waves.

Oahu's looking similar, with north shores expecting 14-18 foot surf tonight and 10-14 foot waves by Monday. West facing shores will see 10-15 foot waves tonight, settling to 8-12 feet tomorrow. East shores will have a playful 3-5 feet tonight.

Maui's north facing shores will rock 12-16 foot waves tonight, tapering to 10-14 feet Monday. West and south shores stay calm with 1-3 foot waves.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest surf, with north facing shores seeing 6-8 foot waves tonight and 5-7 feet Monday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s. Winds will be predominantly east at 5-10 mph.

Surfers, stay alert and check local conditions. Rip currents are always a possibility, so enter near lifeguards and know your limits. Mahalo and hang ten!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 10:41:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of surf in Hawaii, with some serious northwest swells rolling in and keeping things exciting across the islands.

The current west-northwest swell is peaking tonight and will slowly mellow out through early week. But don't put away your boards just yet - a similar northwest swell is brewing late Tuesday and will hang around Wednesday, potentially bringing advisory-level surf to north and west facing shores.

For Kauai, expect some serious wave action tonight with north facing shores seeing 15-20 foot surf and west facing shores churning up 12-16 foot waves. Things will calm slightly by Monday, dropping to 10-14 feet on north shores and 8-12 feet on west sides. South and east shores will stay mellow with 1-3 foot waves.

Oahu's looking similar, with north shores expecting 14-18 foot surf tonight and 10-14 foot waves by Monday. West facing shores will see 10-15 foot waves tonight, settling to 8-12 feet tomorrow. East shores will have a playful 3-5 feet tonight.

Maui's north facing shores will rock 12-16 foot waves tonight, tapering to 10-14 feet Monday. West and south shores stay calm with 1-3 foot waves.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest surf, with north facing shores seeing 6-8 foot waves tonight and 5-7 feet Monday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s. Winds will be predominantly east at 5-10 mph.

Surfers, stay alert and check local conditions. Rip currents are always a possibility, so enter near lifeguards and know your limits. Mahalo and hang ten!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend of surf in Hawaii, with some serious northwest swells rolling in and keeping things exciting across the islands.

The current west-northwest swell is peaking tonight and will slowly mellow out through early week. But don't put away your boards just yet - a similar northwest swell is brewing late Tuesday and will hang around Wednesday, potentially bringing advisory-level surf to north and west facing shores.

For Kauai, expect some serious wave action tonight with north facing shores seeing 15-20 foot surf and west facing shores churning up 12-16 foot waves. Things will calm slightly by Monday, dropping to 10-14 feet on north shores and 8-12 feet on west sides. South and east shores will stay mellow with 1-3 foot waves.

Oahu's looking similar, with north shores expecting 14-18 foot surf tonight and 10-14 foot waves by Monday. West facing shores will see 10-15 foot waves tonight, settling to 8-12 feet tomorrow. East shores will have a playful 3-5 feet tonight.

Maui's north facing shores will rock 12-16 foot waves tonight, tapering to 10-14 feet Monday. West and south shores stay calm with 1-3 foot waves.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will experience more modest surf, with north facing shores seeing 6-8 foot waves tonight and 5-7 feet Monday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 80s. Winds will be predominantly east at 5-10 mph.

Surfers, stay alert and check local conditions. Rip currents are always a possibility, so enter near lifeguards and know your limits. Mahalo and hang ten!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-23-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9235341998</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a serious swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. A powerful west-northwest pulse is charging in, and things are about to get seriously epic.

North and west facing shores are set to see some serious action. We're talking surf heights climbing to advisory levels, potentially peaking around 15 to 20 feet on north shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Kauai's looking at a wild ride with north facing shores building from 9-12 feet tonight to a massive 15-20 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Oahu surfers, buckle up! Your north shores will light up with 10-15 foot waves overnight, ramping up to a thundering 15-20 feet by Sunday afternoon. West facing shores won't disappoint either, serving up solid 12-16 foot faces that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

The High Surf Advisory is in full effect for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's north shores through Sunday night. Meteorologists are even keeping a close eye on potentially adding the Big Island's west shores to the mix.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with some isolated showers spicing things up. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and winds will be dancing between east and southeast at 5-15 mph.

Pro tip: While these waves look incredible, respect the ocean. Rip currents will be aggressive, so enter near lifeguards and know your limits. This swell is not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2025 10:41:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a serious swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. A powerful west-northwest pulse is charging in, and things are about to get seriously epic.

North and west facing shores are set to see some serious action. We're talking surf heights climbing to advisory levels, potentially peaking around 15 to 20 feet on north shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Kauai's looking at a wild ride with north facing shores building from 9-12 feet tonight to a massive 15-20 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Oahu surfers, buckle up! Your north shores will light up with 10-15 foot waves overnight, ramping up to a thundering 15-20 feet by Sunday afternoon. West facing shores won't disappoint either, serving up solid 12-16 foot faces that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

The High Surf Advisory is in full effect for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's north shores through Sunday night. Meteorologists are even keeping a close eye on potentially adding the Big Island's west shores to the mix.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with some isolated showers spicing things up. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and winds will be dancing between east and southeast at 5-15 mph.

Pro tip: While these waves look incredible, respect the ocean. Rip currents will be aggressive, so enter near lifeguards and know your limits. This swell is not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a serious swell heading our way across the Hawaiian islands this weekend. A powerful west-northwest pulse is charging in, and things are about to get seriously epic.

North and west facing shores are set to see some serious action. We're talking surf heights climbing to advisory levels, potentially peaking around 15 to 20 feet on north shores of Kauai, Oahu, and Maui. Kauai's looking at a wild ride with north facing shores building from 9-12 feet tonight to a massive 15-20 feet by Sunday afternoon.

Oahu surfers, buckle up! Your north shores will light up with 10-15 foot waves overnight, ramping up to a thundering 15-20 feet by Sunday afternoon. West facing shores won't disappoint either, serving up solid 12-16 foot faces that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

The High Surf Advisory is in full effect for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and Maui's north shores through Sunday night. Meteorologists are even keeping a close eye on potentially adding the Big Island's west shores to the mix.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with some isolated showers spicing things up. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and winds will be dancing between east and southeast at 5-15 mph.

Pro tip: While these waves look incredible, respect the ocean. Rip currents will be aggressive, so enter near lifeguards and know your limits. This swell is not for the faint of heart!

Surf's up, Hawaii! Stay stoked and stay safe.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-22-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6807408017</link>
      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Pacific is serving up a serious swell menu, with north and west facing shores about to get hammered. Kauai's looking at some serious wave action, ramping up from 5-7 feet tonight to a pumping 9-12 feet by Saturday evening. Oahu's not far behind, with north shores expecting 8-12 foot monsters that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

A powerful northwest swell is rolling in late Saturday, potentially reaching warning levels. Expect peak surf heights that could challenge even the most seasoned wave hunters. Pro tip: Saturday night and Sunday are prime time for epic conditions, so grab your board and prepare for some serious ocean energy.

The trade winds are keeping things light, which means clean, well-formed waves are on the horizon. While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, south facing shores will see a subtle boost with a small south swell filling in through Saturday.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 60s overnight and lower 80s during the day. Mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers will provide that perfect tropical backdrop for your surf session.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set for an incredible weekend of surf. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local conditions, and never surf alone. The waves are calling - are you ready to answer?

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 10:41:13 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Pacific is serving up a serious swell menu, with north and west facing shores about to get hammered. Kauai's looking at some serious wave action, ramping up from 5-7 feet tonight to a pumping 9-12 feet by Saturday evening. Oahu's not far behind, with north shores expecting 8-12 foot monsters that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

A powerful northwest swell is rolling in late Saturday, potentially reaching warning levels. Expect peak surf heights that could challenge even the most seasoned wave hunters. Pro tip: Saturday night and Sunday are prime time for epic conditions, so grab your board and prepare for some serious ocean energy.

The trade winds are keeping things light, which means clean, well-formed waves are on the horizon. While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, south facing shores will see a subtle boost with a small south swell filling in through Saturday.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 60s overnight and lower 80s during the day. Mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers will provide that perfect tropical backdrop for your surf session.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set for an incredible weekend of surf. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local conditions, and never surf alone. The waves are calling - are you ready to answer?

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. 

The North Pacific is serving up a serious swell menu, with north and west facing shores about to get hammered. Kauai's looking at some serious wave action, ramping up from 5-7 feet tonight to a pumping 9-12 feet by Saturday evening. Oahu's not far behind, with north shores expecting 8-12 foot monsters that'll have experienced surfers grinning from ear to ear.

A powerful northwest swell is rolling in late Saturday, potentially reaching warning levels. Expect peak surf heights that could challenge even the most seasoned wave hunters. Pro tip: Saturday night and Sunday are prime time for epic conditions, so grab your board and prepare for some serious ocean energy.

The trade winds are keeping things light, which means clean, well-formed waves are on the horizon. While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, south facing shores will see a subtle boost with a small south swell filling in through Saturday.

Temperature-wise, we're looking at classic Hawaiian paradise - mid 60s overnight and lower 80s during the day. Mostly sunny skies with occasional isolated showers will provide that perfect tropical backdrop for your surf session.

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island are all set for an incredible weekend of surf. Just remember to respect the ocean, check local conditions, and never surf alone. The waves are calling - are you ready to answer?

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-21-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5099820177</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surfing conditions.

A northwest swell is rolling in that's gonna pump some serious energy into our north and west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid surf heights climbing to 10-15 feet by Saturday night and Sunday morning - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious wave action.

The surf's building gradually, with today's north facing shores sporting 8-12 foot waves that'll increase to 10-15 feet by Saturday afternoon. West facing shores will see a nice boost too, ranging from 6-10 feet across the islands.

For our south shore lovers, don't get too excited - we're looking at modest 2-4 foot surf. But hey, something is better than nothing! The east facing shores are holding steady with similar small wave conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with some isolated showers sprinkled throughout the day. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and winds will be light and variable - pretty much classic Hawaiian conditions.

Big Island's west side is showing some promising 5-8 foot waves, while the windward side keeps things mellow with 2-4 foot surf. Maui's looking at similar conditions with north facing shores providing 5-10 foot waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The swell's gonna peak late Saturday into Sunday, so time your sessions right and stay safe out there!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2025 15:32:25 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surfing conditions.

A northwest swell is rolling in that's gonna pump some serious energy into our north and west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid surf heights climbing to 10-15 feet by Saturday night and Sunday morning - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious wave action.

The surf's building gradually, with today's north facing shores sporting 8-12 foot waves that'll increase to 10-15 feet by Saturday afternoon. West facing shores will see a nice boost too, ranging from 6-10 feet across the islands.

For our south shore lovers, don't get too excited - we're looking at modest 2-4 foot surf. But hey, something is better than nothing! The east facing shores are holding steady with similar small wave conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with some isolated showers sprinkled throughout the day. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and winds will be light and variable - pretty much classic Hawaiian conditions.

Big Island's west side is showing some promising 5-8 foot waves, while the windward side keeps things mellow with 2-4 foot surf. Maui's looking at similar conditions with north facing shores providing 5-10 foot waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The swell's gonna peak late Saturday into Sunday, so time your sessions right and stay safe out there!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surfing conditions.

A northwest swell is rolling in that's gonna pump some serious energy into our north and west facing shores. Kauai and Oahu are looking at solid surf heights climbing to 10-15 feet by Saturday night and Sunday morning - perfect for experienced surfers seeking some serious wave action.

The surf's building gradually, with today's north facing shores sporting 8-12 foot waves that'll increase to 10-15 feet by Saturday afternoon. West facing shores will see a nice boost too, ranging from 6-10 feet across the islands.

For our south shore lovers, don't get too excited - we're looking at modest 2-4 foot surf. But hey, something is better than nothing! The east facing shores are holding steady with similar small wave conditions.

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny skies with some isolated showers sprinkled throughout the day. Temperatures will hover in the lower 80s, and winds will be light and variable - pretty much classic Hawaiian conditions.

Big Island's west side is showing some promising 5-8 foot waves, while the windward side keeps things mellow with 2-4 foot surf. Maui's looking at similar conditions with north facing shores providing 5-10 foot waves.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The swell's gonna peak late Saturday into Sunday, so time your sessions right and stay safe out there!

Catch you on the waves, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-20-2025</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8372789832</link>
      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and checking the swells.

Hawaii's looking at some serious wave action right now. We've got a massive west-northwest swell that peaked earlier this morning and is set to keep the energy rolling. Thursday morning's bringing a reinforcement that'll push surf heights back into advisory levels for north and west facing shores.

Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and the Big Island's west side are under a High Surf Advisory - expect some seriously pumping waves! Surf heights are holding steady at 10-15 feet for north facing shores and 8-12 feet for west facing coastlines. Pro tip: these waves aren't for the faint of heart.

Maui's north shores are getting a bit of a break, with the advisory lifted due to some strategic west northwest blockage. But don't put away those boards just yet - the waves are still looking solid.

For those seeking mellower vibes, south and east facing shores are keeping things chill with 2-4 foot surf. Perfect for beginners or those looking to cruise.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with some scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise. Temperatures will hang in the lower 80s with gentle east winds around 5-15 mph.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch those waves and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 10:42:04 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and checking the swells.

Hawaii's looking at some serious wave action right now. We've got a massive west-northwest swell that peaked earlier this morning and is set to keep the energy rolling. Thursday morning's bringing a reinforcement that'll push surf heights back into advisory levels for north and west facing shores.

Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and the Big Island's west side are under a High Surf Advisory - expect some seriously pumping waves! Surf heights are holding steady at 10-15 feet for north facing shores and 8-12 feet for west facing coastlines. Pro tip: these waves aren't for the faint of heart.

Maui's north shores are getting a bit of a break, with the advisory lifted due to some strategic west northwest blockage. But don't put away those boards just yet - the waves are still looking solid.

For those seeking mellower vibes, south and east facing shores are keeping things chill with 2-4 foot surf. Perfect for beginners or those looking to cruise.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with some scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise. Temperatures will hang in the lower 80s with gentle east winds around 5-15 mph.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch those waves and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf forecast that'll have you waxing up those boards and checking the swells.

Hawaii's looking at some serious wave action right now. We've got a massive west-northwest swell that peaked earlier this morning and is set to keep the energy rolling. Thursday morning's bringing a reinforcement that'll push surf heights back into advisory levels for north and west facing shores.

Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and the Big Island's west side are under a High Surf Advisory - expect some seriously pumping waves! Surf heights are holding steady at 10-15 feet for north facing shores and 8-12 feet for west facing coastlines. Pro tip: these waves aren't for the faint of heart.

Maui's north shores are getting a bit of a break, with the advisory lifted due to some strategic west northwest blockage. But don't put away those boards just yet - the waves are still looking solid.

For those seeking mellower vibes, south and east facing shores are keeping things chill with 2-4 foot surf. Perfect for beginners or those looking to cruise.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly sunny conditions with some scattered showers - classic Hawaiian paradise. Temperatures will hang in the lower 80s with gentle east winds around 5-15 mph.

Safety first, surfers! Rip currents are no joke, so stay alert and surf near lifeguards. Check local beach conditions before paddling out.

Catch those waves and aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-19-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action in Hawaii this week. We've got a massive west-northwest swell charging toward the islands that's going to light up the north and west facing shores with some serious juice.

Right now, a High Surf Advisory is in full effect, so listen up! Kauai's looking at north facing waves hitting 14-18 feet - that's some serious wall of water. Oahu's not far behind with 12-16 foot monsters, while Maui's cruising with solid 10-15 foot sets. The Big Island's west side will see respectable 6-8 foot waves.

This epic swell isn't just a one-hit wonder. We're looking at another powerful pulse rolling in Thursday that'll keep the advisory conditions going. Expect these monster waves to briefly calm down between swells, but don't get too comfortable.

For all you east coast surfers, don't get too excited. You'll be dealing with some pretty mellow 1-3 foot ripples. The trade winds are keeping things pretty chill on that side of the islands. South facing shores are looking at similar small surf, with a tiny boost expected midweek.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny days with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s - pretty much perfect Hawaiian conditions. Winds will be playing musical chairs, shifting from southeast to southwest, then east throughout the day.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. These waves are no joke, and safety should be your top priority. Rip currents are going to be no joke with these big swells.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those epic waves, but stay smart out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 10:41:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action in Hawaii this week. We've got a massive west-northwest swell charging toward the islands that's going to light up the north and west facing shores with some serious juice.

Right now, a High Surf Advisory is in full effect, so listen up! Kauai's looking at north facing waves hitting 14-18 feet - that's some serious wall of water. Oahu's not far behind with 12-16 foot monsters, while Maui's cruising with solid 10-15 foot sets. The Big Island's west side will see respectable 6-8 foot waves.

This epic swell isn't just a one-hit wonder. We're looking at another powerful pulse rolling in Thursday that'll keep the advisory conditions going. Expect these monster waves to briefly calm down between swells, but don't get too comfortable.

For all you east coast surfers, don't get too excited. You'll be dealing with some pretty mellow 1-3 foot ripples. The trade winds are keeping things pretty chill on that side of the islands. South facing shores are looking at similar small surf, with a tiny boost expected midweek.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny days with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s - pretty much perfect Hawaiian conditions. Winds will be playing musical chairs, shifting from southeast to southwest, then east throughout the day.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. These waves are no joke, and safety should be your top priority. Rip currents are going to be no joke with these big swells.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those epic waves, but stay smart out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action in Hawaii this week. We've got a massive west-northwest swell charging toward the islands that's going to light up the north and west facing shores with some serious juice.

Right now, a High Surf Advisory is in full effect, so listen up! Kauai's looking at north facing waves hitting 14-18 feet - that's some serious wall of water. Oahu's not far behind with 12-16 foot monsters, while Maui's cruising with solid 10-15 foot sets. The Big Island's west side will see respectable 6-8 foot waves.

This epic swell isn't just a one-hit wonder. We're looking at another powerful pulse rolling in Thursday that'll keep the advisory conditions going. Expect these monster waves to briefly calm down between swells, but don't get too comfortable.

For all you east coast surfers, don't get too excited. You'll be dealing with some pretty mellow 1-3 foot ripples. The trade winds are keeping things pretty chill on that side of the islands. South facing shores are looking at similar small surf, with a tiny boost expected midweek.

Weather-wise, we're talking mostly sunny days with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s - pretty much perfect Hawaiian conditions. Winds will be playing musical chairs, shifting from southeast to southwest, then east throughout the day.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never surf alone. These waves are no joke, and safety should be your top priority. Rip currents are going to be no joke with these big swells.

Surf's up, Hawaii! Catch those epic waves, but stay smart out there!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-18-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands as a powerful northwest swell is about to light up our north and west shores.

Tonight and tomorrow, we're looking at a solid 15-20 foot surf on north facing shores and 10-15 feet on west facing beaches - definitely not for the faint of heart! Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all under high surf advisories, so experienced surfers only need to apply.

The swell train is coming in from a west-northwest direction between 300-320 degrees, with the first pulse peaking tonight and continuing through Tuesday. Expect another reinforcing swell midweek that could keep these advisory-level conditions rolling into Thursday.

While the north and west shores are going off, east facing shores will see modest 1-3 foot waves initially, with a slight bump to 2-4 feet later in the week thanks to light to moderate trades. South shore riders aren't totally left out - a small south swell will provide some rideable waves midweek.

The Big Island's leeward west side is particularly spicy, with surf heights climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 7-10 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Talk about a playground for advanced wave hunters!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be primarily easterly at 10-15 mph.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts - these are serious waves that demand respect. Check local conditions, know your limits, and maybe watch from the beach if you're not a pro.

Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Feb 2025 10:41:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands as a powerful northwest swell is about to light up our north and west shores.

Tonight and tomorrow, we're looking at a solid 15-20 foot surf on north facing shores and 10-15 feet on west facing beaches - definitely not for the faint of heart! Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all under high surf advisories, so experienced surfers only need to apply.

The swell train is coming in from a west-northwest direction between 300-320 degrees, with the first pulse peaking tonight and continuing through Tuesday. Expect another reinforcing swell midweek that could keep these advisory-level conditions rolling into Thursday.

While the north and west shores are going off, east facing shores will see modest 1-3 foot waves initially, with a slight bump to 2-4 feet later in the week thanks to light to moderate trades. South shore riders aren't totally left out - a small south swell will provide some rideable waves midweek.

The Big Island's leeward west side is particularly spicy, with surf heights climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 7-10 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Talk about a playground for advanced wave hunters!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be primarily easterly at 10-15 mph.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts - these are serious waves that demand respect. Check local conditions, know your limits, and maybe watch from the beach if you're not a pro.

Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for an epic surf week across the Hawaiian Islands as a powerful northwest swell is about to light up our north and west shores.

Tonight and tomorrow, we're looking at a solid 15-20 foot surf on north facing shores and 10-15 feet on west facing beaches - definitely not for the faint of heart! Kauai, Oahu, and Maui are all under high surf advisories, so experienced surfers only need to apply.

The swell train is coming in from a west-northwest direction between 300-320 degrees, with the first pulse peaking tonight and continuing through Tuesday. Expect another reinforcing swell midweek that could keep these advisory-level conditions rolling into Thursday.

While the north and west shores are going off, east facing shores will see modest 1-3 foot waves initially, with a slight bump to 2-4 feet later in the week thanks to light to moderate trades. South shore riders aren't totally left out - a small south swell will provide some rideable waves midweek.

The Big Island's leeward west side is particularly spicy, with surf heights climbing from 4-6 feet tonight to a pumping 7-10 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Talk about a playground for advanced wave hunters!

Weather-wise, expect mostly sunny conditions with scattered showers and temperatures in the low 80s. Winds will be primarily easterly at 10-15 mph.

Safety first, surf enthusiasts - these are serious waves that demand respect. Check local conditions, know your limits, and maybe watch from the beach if you're not a pro.

Surf's up - stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-17-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions coming your way.

A massive northwest swell is rolling in and it's about to light up the north and west facing shores with some serious power. We're talking surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice - climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a thundering 14-18 feet by Monday afternoon.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most impressive conditions, with north facing shores expecting monster waves reaching up to 16-18 feet. This long-period northwest swell is packing some serious energy, potentially approaching high surf warning levels by Monday night and Tuesday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Wind conditions look relatively calm, with light southwest to south winds around 5-10 mph. East facing and south facing shores will see minimal action, keeping things mellow for paddle boarders and casual beach-goers.

Pro tip for all you wave hunters: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as the surf size increases. Safety first, shredding second!

If you're planning to chase these epic swells, check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The Hawaiian islands are about to serve up some serious wave therapy - so wax those boards and get ready for an unforgettable ride!

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:41:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions coming your way.

A massive northwest swell is rolling in and it's about to light up the north and west facing shores with some serious power. We're talking surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice - climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a thundering 14-18 feet by Monday afternoon.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most impressive conditions, with north facing shores expecting monster waves reaching up to 16-18 feet. This long-period northwest swell is packing some serious energy, potentially approaching high surf warning levels by Monday night and Tuesday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Wind conditions look relatively calm, with light southwest to south winds around 5-10 mph. East facing and south facing shores will see minimal action, keeping things mellow for paddle boarders and casual beach-goers.

Pro tip for all you wave hunters: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as the surf size increases. Safety first, shredding second!

If you're planning to chase these epic swells, check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The Hawaiian islands are about to serve up some serious wave therapy - so wax those boards and get ready for an unforgettable ride!

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha wave riders! Get ready for some epic Hawaiian surf conditions coming your way.

A massive northwest swell is rolling in and it's about to light up the north and west facing shores with some serious power. We're talking surf heights that'll make even seasoned surfers take notice - climbing from 5-7 feet tonight to a thundering 14-18 feet by Monday afternoon.

Kauai and Oahu are looking at the most impressive conditions, with north facing shores expecting monster waves reaching up to 16-18 feet. This long-period northwest swell is packing some serious energy, potentially approaching high surf warning levels by Monday night and Tuesday.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will hover in the upper 60s to lower 80s, perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Wind conditions look relatively calm, with light southwest to south winds around 5-10 mph. East facing and south facing shores will see minimal action, keeping things mellow for paddle boarders and casual beach-goers.

Pro tip for all you wave hunters: Keep an eye on those rip currents, especially as the surf size increases. Safety first, shredding second!

If you're planning to chase these epic swells, check local beach conditions and always surf within your skill level. The Hawaiian islands are about to serve up some serious wave therapy - so wax those boards and get ready for an unforgettable ride!

Catch you in the lineup, surf fam!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-16-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend in Hawaii's surf scene. 

A massive northwest swell is winding down, with surf heights already dropping below advisory levels across all islands. But don't get too comfortable - a monster swell is brewing out near Kamchatka and heading our way!

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north and west facing shores sporting 10-14 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 6-8 feet by Sunday afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror this pattern, while the Big Island's windward zones will see more modest 3-5 foot breaks.

The weather's playing nice with partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions. Expect scattered showers and southeast winds dancing between 5-15 mph. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy 70s to low 80s - classic Hawaiian paradise mode.

The real excitement? That long-period swell arriving Sunday night. Forerunners will start rolling in, with energy building through Monday. We're talking potential high surf advisory conditions, potentially pushing toward warning levels for north and west facing shores. Peak action hits Monday night and Tuesday.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: Keep an eye on those longer period swells. They're packing serious energy from a distant low-pressure system that'll deliver some seriously sweet rides.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just love watching the waves, Hawaii's got some epic ocean action coming. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2025 10:41:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend in Hawaii's surf scene. 

A massive northwest swell is winding down, with surf heights already dropping below advisory levels across all islands. But don't get too comfortable - a monster swell is brewing out near Kamchatka and heading our way!

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north and west facing shores sporting 10-14 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 6-8 feet by Sunday afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror this pattern, while the Big Island's windward zones will see more modest 3-5 foot breaks.

The weather's playing nice with partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions. Expect scattered showers and southeast winds dancing between 5-15 mph. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy 70s to low 80s - classic Hawaiian paradise mode.

The real excitement? That long-period swell arriving Sunday night. Forerunners will start rolling in, with energy building through Monday. We're talking potential high surf advisory conditions, potentially pushing toward warning levels for north and west facing shores. Peak action hits Monday night and Tuesday.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: Keep an eye on those longer period swells. They're packing serious energy from a distant low-pressure system that'll deliver some seriously sweet rides.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just love watching the waves, Hawaii's got some epic ocean action coming. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a wild weekend in Hawaii's surf scene. 

A massive northwest swell is winding down, with surf heights already dropping below advisory levels across all islands. But don't get too comfortable - a monster swell is brewing out near Kamchatka and heading our way!

Kauai and Oahu are looking at north and west facing shores sporting 10-14 foot waves tonight, scaling back to 6-8 feet by Sunday afternoon. Maui's north shores will mirror this pattern, while the Big Island's windward zones will see more modest 3-5 foot breaks.

The weather's playing nice with partly cloudy to mostly sunny conditions. Expect scattered showers and southeast winds dancing between 5-15 mph. Temperatures will hover in the dreamy 70s to low 80s - classic Hawaiian paradise mode.

The real excitement? That long-period swell arriving Sunday night. Forerunners will start rolling in, with energy building through Monday. We're talking potential high surf advisory conditions, potentially pushing toward warning levels for north and west facing shores. Peak action hits Monday night and Tuesday.

Pro tip for ocean enthusiasts: Keep an eye on those longer period swells. They're packing serious energy from a distant low-pressure system that'll deliver some seriously sweet rides.

Whether you're a hardcore surfer or just love watching the waves, Hawaii's got some epic ocean action coming. Stay stoked, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!

Catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-15-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend of surf in Hawaii with some serious north and west swells rolling in.

Tonight and early Saturday, north and west facing shores are looking at epic 15 to 20 foot surf - that's massive wave action that'll have experienced surfers stoked and newcomers watching from the beach. A High Surf Advisory is active for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui's north shores, and the Big Island's west facing coastlines.

This swell is courtesy of a large west-northwest system that's peaking right now and will gradually decrease through Saturday afternoon. By evening, expect surf heights to drop to a still respectable 12 to 16 feet on north facing shores.

But wait, there's more! A deep low pressure system near Kamchatka Peninsula is brewing another monster swell. Forerunners will start arriving Sunday night, with the main event building Monday night and holding strong through Tuesday. Long period west-northwest waves are on the menu, so keep those boards waxed and ready.

Wind conditions look mellow - east winds hovering around 5 to 10 mph, occasionally shifting. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian - upper 60s overnight and lower 80s during the day. Expect some scattered showers and hazy conditions to add a bit of tropical atmosphere.

South and east facing shores will see smaller 1 to 5 foot waves, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Rip currents will be aggressive, so remember - if in doubt, don't go out! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the spectacular Hawaiian surf scene.

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2025 10:41:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend of surf in Hawaii with some serious north and west swells rolling in.

Tonight and early Saturday, north and west facing shores are looking at epic 15 to 20 foot surf - that's massive wave action that'll have experienced surfers stoked and newcomers watching from the beach. A High Surf Advisory is active for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui's north shores, and the Big Island's west facing coastlines.

This swell is courtesy of a large west-northwest system that's peaking right now and will gradually decrease through Saturday afternoon. By evening, expect surf heights to drop to a still respectable 12 to 16 feet on north facing shores.

But wait, there's more! A deep low pressure system near Kamchatka Peninsula is brewing another monster swell. Forerunners will start arriving Sunday night, with the main event building Monday night and holding strong through Tuesday. Long period west-northwest waves are on the menu, so keep those boards waxed and ready.

Wind conditions look mellow - east winds hovering around 5 to 10 mph, occasionally shifting. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian - upper 60s overnight and lower 80s during the day. Expect some scattered showers and hazy conditions to add a bit of tropical atmosphere.

South and east facing shores will see smaller 1 to 5 foot waves, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Rip currents will be aggressive, so remember - if in doubt, don't go out! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the spectacular Hawaiian surf scene.

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly weekend of surf in Hawaii with some serious north and west swells rolling in.

Tonight and early Saturday, north and west facing shores are looking at epic 15 to 20 foot surf - that's massive wave action that'll have experienced surfers stoked and newcomers watching from the beach. A High Surf Advisory is active for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui's north shores, and the Big Island's west facing coastlines.

This swell is courtesy of a large west-northwest system that's peaking right now and will gradually decrease through Saturday afternoon. By evening, expect surf heights to drop to a still respectable 12 to 16 feet on north facing shores.

But wait, there's more! A deep low pressure system near Kamchatka Peninsula is brewing another monster swell. Forerunners will start arriving Sunday night, with the main event building Monday night and holding strong through Tuesday. Long period west-northwest waves are on the menu, so keep those boards waxed and ready.

Wind conditions look mellow - east winds hovering around 5 to 10 mph, occasionally shifting. Temperatures will be classic Hawaiian - upper 60s overnight and lower 80s during the day. Expect some scattered showers and hazy conditions to add a bit of tropical atmosphere.

South and east facing shores will see smaller 1 to 5 foot waves, perfect for casual swimmers and beginner surfers.

Rip currents will be aggressive, so remember - if in doubt, don't go out! Stay safe, respect the ocean, and enjoy the spectacular Hawaiian surf scene.

Surf's up!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-14-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The North and West facing shores are about to light up with some serious swell action!

We're looking at a massive northwest pulse building Friday night into Saturday, with surf heights climbing to 10-18 feet on North shores and 8-12 feet on West facing coastlines. The National Weather Service is throwing out a High Surf Advisory, so buckle up for some serious wave action.

The big story is a deep low pressure system lurking near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, which is sending long-period swells our way. Forerunners will start rolling in Sunday night, with the peak hitting Monday night and holding strong through Tuesday.

Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the most action, with North facing shores getting hammered by 10-14 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 14-18 feet by Friday afternoon. West facing shores will see a solid 9-12 foot bump.

For you mellow riders, South and East facing shores will keep things chill with modest 2-4 foot waves. The Big Island's West facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory, so expect some exciting conditions.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the low 80s. Winds will be light and variable, mostly southwest and southeast.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always surf with a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2025 10:41:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The North and West facing shores are about to light up with some serious swell action!

We're looking at a massive northwest pulse building Friday night into Saturday, with surf heights climbing to 10-18 feet on North shores and 8-12 feet on West facing coastlines. The National Weather Service is throwing out a High Surf Advisory, so buckle up for some serious wave action.

The big story is a deep low pressure system lurking near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, which is sending long-period swells our way. Forerunners will start rolling in Sunday night, with the peak hitting Monday night and holding strong through Tuesday.

Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the most action, with North facing shores getting hammered by 10-14 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 14-18 feet by Friday afternoon. West facing shores will see a solid 9-12 foot bump.

For you mellow riders, South and East facing shores will keep things chill with modest 2-4 foot waves. The Big Island's West facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory, so expect some exciting conditions.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the low 80s. Winds will be light and variable, mostly southwest and southeast.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always surf with a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for an epic weekend of Hawaiian surf action. The North and West facing shores are about to light up with some serious swell action!

We're looking at a massive northwest pulse building Friday night into Saturday, with surf heights climbing to 10-18 feet on North shores and 8-12 feet on West facing coastlines. The National Weather Service is throwing out a High Surf Advisory, so buckle up for some serious wave action.

The big story is a deep low pressure system lurking near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, which is sending long-period swells our way. Forerunners will start rolling in Sunday night, with the peak hitting Monday night and holding strong through Tuesday.

Kauai and Oahu are gonna see the most action, with North facing shores getting hammered by 10-14 foot waves tonight, ramping up to 14-18 feet by Friday afternoon. West facing shores will see a solid 9-12 foot bump.

For you mellow riders, South and East facing shores will keep things chill with modest 2-4 foot waves. The Big Island's West facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory, so expect some exciting conditions.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and temperatures hanging in the low 80s. Winds will be light and variable, mostly southwest and southeast.

Pro tip: Check local beach conditions, watch for rip currents, and always surf with a buddy. Stay stoked and stay safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-13-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly surf update straight from the Hawaiian Islands.

Hold onto your boards because we've got some serious swell action happening. The North and West facing shores are cranking out some monster waves tonight, with surf heights ranging from 12 to 20 feet on Kauai and 14 to 18 feet around Oahu. Maui's North shore isn't far behind, serving up 12 to 16-foot faces that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

NDBC buoys are reporting consistent offshore conditions at 9 to 11 feet with 14 to 16-second periods, which means these waves are packing some serious power. The High Surf Advisory is still in full effect, so weekend warriors should proceed with caution.

As we cruise into Thursday, expect the surf to mellow out a bit. North and West facing shores will see a gradual decline, dropping to more manageable 9 to 14-foot ranges. But don't get too comfortable - another Northwest swell is brewing for Friday that'll quickly build and potentially exceed High Surf Warning thresholds.

The South and East shores are staying relatively chill, holding steady at modest 2 to 4-foot ranges. A slight uptick on the South shore might offer some fun smaller wave opportunities later today and through the weekend.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly clear to partly cloudy conditions with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s at night and climbing to the lower 80s during the day. Winds will be light and variable, shifting from Southeast to Southwest.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, respect the waves, and catch some epic rides!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Feb 2025 10:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly surf update straight from the Hawaiian Islands.

Hold onto your boards because we've got some serious swell action happening. The North and West facing shores are cranking out some monster waves tonight, with surf heights ranging from 12 to 20 feet on Kauai and 14 to 18 feet around Oahu. Maui's North shore isn't far behind, serving up 12 to 16-foot faces that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

NDBC buoys are reporting consistent offshore conditions at 9 to 11 feet with 14 to 16-second periods, which means these waves are packing some serious power. The High Surf Advisory is still in full effect, so weekend warriors should proceed with caution.

As we cruise into Thursday, expect the surf to mellow out a bit. North and West facing shores will see a gradual decline, dropping to more manageable 9 to 14-foot ranges. But don't get too comfortable - another Northwest swell is brewing for Friday that'll quickly build and potentially exceed High Surf Warning thresholds.

The South and East shores are staying relatively chill, holding steady at modest 2 to 4-foot ranges. A slight uptick on the South shore might offer some fun smaller wave opportunities later today and through the weekend.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly clear to partly cloudy conditions with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s at night and climbing to the lower 80s during the day. Winds will be light and variable, shifting from Southeast to Southwest.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, respect the waves, and catch some epic rides!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for a gnarly surf update straight from the Hawaiian Islands.

Hold onto your boards because we've got some serious swell action happening. The North and West facing shores are cranking out some monster waves tonight, with surf heights ranging from 12 to 20 feet on Kauai and 14 to 18 feet around Oahu. Maui's North shore isn't far behind, serving up 12 to 16-foot faces that'll get your adrenaline pumping.

NDBC buoys are reporting consistent offshore conditions at 9 to 11 feet with 14 to 16-second periods, which means these waves are packing some serious power. The High Surf Advisory is still in full effect, so weekend warriors should proceed with caution.

As we cruise into Thursday, expect the surf to mellow out a bit. North and West facing shores will see a gradual decline, dropping to more manageable 9 to 14-foot ranges. But don't get too comfortable - another Northwest swell is brewing for Friday that'll quickly build and potentially exceed High Surf Warning thresholds.

The South and East shores are staying relatively chill, holding steady at modest 2 to 4-foot ranges. A slight uptick on the South shore might offer some fun smaller wave opportunities later today and through the weekend.

Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly clear to partly cloudy conditions with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s at night and climbing to the lower 80s during the day. Winds will be light and variable, shifting from Southeast to Southwest.

Pro tip: Always check local beach conditions and never underestimate the ocean's power. Stay safe, respect the waves, and catch some epic rides!

Surf's up, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-12-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic swells rolling into the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday.

North and west facing shores are cranking out some serious action with a reinforcing northwest swell hitting around 310 degrees. Kauai's looking at impressive surf heights today ranging from 18 to 24 feet on north facing shores and 15 to 20 feet on west facing shores. Oahu's not far behind with north facing shores seeing 18 to 22 foot waves and west facing shores serving up 10 to 15 foot sets.

A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some serious wave energy. The swell will start tapering off Thursday but don't put away your board just yet. Another pulse of west-northwest swells is charging in Friday and Saturday that'll keep things interesting.

While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, south and east facing shores are keeping it mellow with modest 1 to 4 foot waves. A slight uptick might surprise south shore enthusiasts later today and through the weekend.

Weather conditions are looking primo - mostly sunny with temperatures hanging in the lower 80s and light winds dancing between southeast and southwest. UV index is cranking high, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Tide schedules are relatively stable with low tides hovering around 0 to 0.5 feet and high tides climbing between 0.7 to 2.4 feet depending on your island location.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these conditions are calling your name. Just remember to respect the ocean and stay within your skill level. Surf safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 14:55:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic swells rolling into the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday.

North and west facing shores are cranking out some serious action with a reinforcing northwest swell hitting around 310 degrees. Kauai's looking at impressive surf heights today ranging from 18 to 24 feet on north facing shores and 15 to 20 feet on west facing shores. Oahu's not far behind with north facing shores seeing 18 to 22 foot waves and west facing shores serving up 10 to 15 foot sets.

A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some serious wave energy. The swell will start tapering off Thursday but don't put away your board just yet. Another pulse of west-northwest swells is charging in Friday and Saturday that'll keep things interesting.

While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, south and east facing shores are keeping it mellow with modest 1 to 4 foot waves. A slight uptick might surprise south shore enthusiasts later today and through the weekend.

Weather conditions are looking primo - mostly sunny with temperatures hanging in the lower 80s and light winds dancing between southeast and southwest. UV index is cranking high, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Tide schedules are relatively stable with low tides hovering around 0 to 0.5 feet and high tides climbing between 0.7 to 2.4 feet depending on your island location.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these conditions are calling your name. Just remember to respect the ocean and stay within your skill level. Surf safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some epic swells rolling into the Hawaiian islands this Wednesday.

North and west facing shores are cranking out some serious action with a reinforcing northwest swell hitting around 310 degrees. Kauai's looking at impressive surf heights today ranging from 18 to 24 feet on north facing shores and 15 to 20 feet on west facing shores. Oahu's not far behind with north facing shores seeing 18 to 22 foot waves and west facing shores serving up 10 to 15 foot sets.

A high surf advisory is in effect, so buckle up for some serious wave energy. The swell will start tapering off Thursday but don't put away your board just yet. Another pulse of west-northwest swells is charging in Friday and Saturday that'll keep things interesting.

While north and west shores are stealing the spotlight, south and east facing shores are keeping it mellow with modest 1 to 4 foot waves. A slight uptick might surprise south shore enthusiasts later today and through the weekend.

Weather conditions are looking primo - mostly sunny with temperatures hanging in the lower 80s and light winds dancing between southeast and southwest. UV index is cranking high, so don't forget your sunscreen.

Tide schedules are relatively stable with low tides hovering around 0 to 0.5 feet and high tides climbing between 0.7 to 2.4 feet depending on your island location.

Bottom line: If you're an experienced surfer, these conditions are calling your name. Just remember to respect the ocean and stay within your skill level. Surf safe, Hawaii!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 02-11-2025</title>
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      <description>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. We've got a massive northwest pulse rolling in that's going to light up our north and west facing shores with some serious height.

Kauai's looking at a serious surf party today with north facing shores pumping 8-12 feet in the morning and climbing to a thunderous 12-16 feet by afternoon. West facing shores will see a respectable 5-7 feet ramping up to 8-12 feet. But hold onto your board shorts - Wednesday's gonna be even more epic with north shores potentially hitting 15-20 feet!

Oahu's not far behind, with north facing shores expecting 7-10 feet this morning and building to 10-15 feet by afternoon. West facing shores will see a solid 4-6 feet growing to 8-12 feet. Wednesday continues the big wave madness with 15-20 foot north shores.

Maui's joining the big wave bash with north facing shores hitting 7-10 feet and climbing to 10-15 feet today. The swell continues Wednesday with consistent 15-20 foot faces.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest but still fun surf, with north facing shores ranging from 2-6 feet depending on the location.

This massive northwest swell is courtesy of a powerful system generating long-period waves between 300-310 degrees. Expect advisory-level conditions through Wednesday, with a potential warning-level swell hitting Friday into Saturday.

Surfers, remember to check local conditions, respect the power of the ocean, and always surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2025 18:17:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. We've got a massive northwest pulse rolling in that's going to light up our north and west facing shores with some serious height.

Kauai's looking at a serious surf party today with north facing shores pumping 8-12 feet in the morning and climbing to a thunderous 12-16 feet by afternoon. West facing shores will see a respectable 5-7 feet ramping up to 8-12 feet. But hold onto your board shorts - Wednesday's gonna be even more epic with north shores potentially hitting 15-20 feet!

Oahu's not far behind, with north facing shores expecting 7-10 feet this morning and building to 10-15 feet by afternoon. West facing shores will see a solid 4-6 feet growing to 8-12 feet. Wednesday continues the big wave madness with 15-20 foot north shores.

Maui's joining the big wave bash with north facing shores hitting 7-10 feet and climbing to 10-15 feet today. The swell continues Wednesday with consistent 15-20 foot faces.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest but still fun surf, with north facing shores ranging from 2-6 feet depending on the location.

This massive northwest swell is courtesy of a powerful system generating long-period waves between 300-310 degrees. Expect advisory-level conditions through Wednesday, with a potential warning-level swell hitting Friday into Saturday.

Surfers, remember to check local conditions, respect the power of the ocean, and always surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, wave riders! Get ready for some serious swell action across the Hawaiian islands. We've got a massive northwest pulse rolling in that's going to light up our north and west facing shores with some serious height.

Kauai's looking at a serious surf party today with north facing shores pumping 8-12 feet in the morning and climbing to a thunderous 12-16 feet by afternoon. West facing shores will see a respectable 5-7 feet ramping up to 8-12 feet. But hold onto your board shorts - Wednesday's gonna be even more epic with north shores potentially hitting 15-20 feet!

Oahu's not far behind, with north facing shores expecting 7-10 feet this morning and building to 10-15 feet by afternoon. West facing shores will see a solid 4-6 feet growing to 8-12 feet. Wednesday continues the big wave madness with 15-20 foot north shores.

Maui's joining the big wave bash with north facing shores hitting 7-10 feet and climbing to 10-15 feet today. The swell continues Wednesday with consistent 15-20 foot faces.

The Big Island's windward and leeward sides will see more modest but still fun surf, with north facing shores ranging from 2-6 feet depending on the location.

This massive northwest swell is courtesy of a powerful system generating long-period waves between 300-310 degrees. Expect advisory-level conditions through Wednesday, with a potential warning-level swell hitting Friday into Saturday.

Surfers, remember to check local conditions, respect the power of the ocean, and always surf within your skill level. Stay stoked and stay safe!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of monster waves rolling in across the islands. Winter swells are about to unleash some serious power along North and West facing shores.

Kauai's looking at a wild ride with surf heights climbing to a jaw-dropping 40-50 feet on North facing shores today and tomorrow. Oahu and Maui are right there in the action, matching those epic wave conditions. Even the Big Island's North shores are seeing substantial 12-16 foot swells.

This isn't your average weekend swell - we're talking winter-caliber north-northwest waves hitting between 315-330 degrees. The largest swell arrives tonight and will peak through Sunday, creating potentially dangerous conditions for beach-goers and surfers.

Lifeguards are warning everyone to exercise extreme caution. Rip currents will be intense, and these waves are not for the faint of heart. If you're not an experienced big wave rider, it's best to admire from a safe distance.

South and East facing shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. Perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders looking for mellower conditions.

Temperatures will stay comfortable in the lower 80s with mostly sunny skies and occasional isolated showers. Winds will be light and variable, shifting between south, east, and west throughout the day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy nature's incredible wave show!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Dec 2024 16:24:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of monster waves rolling in across the islands. Winter swells are about to unleash some serious power along North and West facing shores.

Kauai's looking at a wild ride with surf heights climbing to a jaw-dropping 40-50 feet on North facing shores today and tomorrow. Oahu and Maui are right there in the action, matching those epic wave conditions. Even the Big Island's North shores are seeing substantial 12-16 foot swells.

This isn't your average weekend swell - we're talking winter-caliber north-northwest waves hitting between 315-330 degrees. The largest swell arrives tonight and will peak through Sunday, creating potentially dangerous conditions for beach-goers and surfers.

Lifeguards are warning everyone to exercise extreme caution. Rip currents will be intense, and these waves are not for the faint of heart. If you're not an experienced big wave rider, it's best to admire from a safe distance.

South and East facing shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. Perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders looking for mellower conditions.

Temperatures will stay comfortable in the lower 80s with mostly sunny skies and occasional isolated showers. Winds will be light and variable, shifting between south, east, and west throughout the day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy nature's incredible wave show!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Surf's up, Hawaii! Get ready for an epic weekend of monster waves rolling in across the islands. Winter swells are about to unleash some serious power along North and West facing shores.

Kauai's looking at a wild ride with surf heights climbing to a jaw-dropping 40-50 feet on North facing shores today and tomorrow. Oahu and Maui are right there in the action, matching those epic wave conditions. Even the Big Island's North shores are seeing substantial 12-16 foot swells.

This isn't your average weekend swell - we're talking winter-caliber north-northwest waves hitting between 315-330 degrees. The largest swell arrives tonight and will peak through Sunday, creating potentially dangerous conditions for beach-goers and surfers.

Lifeguards are warning everyone to exercise extreme caution. Rip currents will be intense, and these waves are not for the faint of heart. If you're not an experienced big wave rider, it's best to admire from a safe distance.

South and East facing shores will remain relatively calm, with small 1-3 foot surf. Perfect for casual swimmers and paddleboarders looking for mellower conditions.

Temperatures will stay comfortable in the lower 80s with mostly sunny skies and occasional isolated showers. Winds will be light and variable, shifting between south, east, and west throughout the day.

Pro tip: Check local beach safety resources before heading out and always respect the ocean's power. Stay safe, stay stoked, and enjoy nature's incredible wave show!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready for some sweet surf zone forecast info for Hawaii? Well, get stoked because I've got the inside scoop just for you!

Now, while we're looking at small surf hanging out for now, we're gearing up for a swell increase from the NNW tonight and Tuesday. And hold onto your boards because from Tuesday night through Friday, we're expecting a big surge, folks! Yup, it's going to be extra large out there, so if you're hitting up the exposed N and W facing shores, you might need to pack some extra courage.

In Kauai, we've got some fun waves coming your way - think 5-7 feet on the North facing shores tonight, building up to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. And for you sun worshippers, expect mostly sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Don't forget the sunscreen!

Oh, Oahu, you're in for a treat too! Surf ranging from 4-6 feet on the North facing shores tonight, climbing to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Plus, a High UV Index is on the cards, so lather up that sunblock and soak in those rays.

Maui, you're not missing out either! With surf heights hitting 6-8 feet on the North facing shores by Tuesday afternoon, it's time to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather. And for the early birds, sunrise is at 6:55 AM, so get up and get shredding!

Big Island, whether you're on the Windward and Southeast side or the Leeward side, you've got waves waiting for you. So, grab your boards and make the most of the surf conditions over there!

Alright, beachgoers, that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Wherever you are in Hawaii, get ready for some awesome swells and epic sessions. And remember, stay safe out there and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 11:41:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready for some sweet surf zone forecast info for Hawaii? Well, get stoked because I've got the inside scoop just for you!

Now, while we're looking at small surf hanging out for now, we're gearing up for a swell increase from the NNW tonight and Tuesday. And hold onto your boards because from Tuesday night through Friday, we're expecting a big surge, folks! Yup, it's going to be extra large out there, so if you're hitting up the exposed N and W facing shores, you might need to pack some extra courage.

In Kauai, we've got some fun waves coming your way - think 5-7 feet on the North facing shores tonight, building up to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. And for you sun worshippers, expect mostly sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Don't forget the sunscreen!

Oh, Oahu, you're in for a treat too! Surf ranging from 4-6 feet on the North facing shores tonight, climbing to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Plus, a High UV Index is on the cards, so lather up that sunblock and soak in those rays.

Maui, you're not missing out either! With surf heights hitting 6-8 feet on the North facing shores by Tuesday afternoon, it's time to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather. And for the early birds, sunrise is at 6:55 AM, so get up and get shredding!

Big Island, whether you're on the Windward and Southeast side or the Leeward side, you've got waves waiting for you. So, grab your boards and make the most of the surf conditions over there!

Alright, beachgoers, that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Wherever you are in Hawaii, get ready for some awesome swells and epic sessions. And remember, stay safe out there and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Are you ready for some sweet surf zone forecast info for Hawaii? Well, get stoked because I've got the inside scoop just for you!

Now, while we're looking at small surf hanging out for now, we're gearing up for a swell increase from the NNW tonight and Tuesday. And hold onto your boards because from Tuesday night through Friday, we're expecting a big surge, folks! Yup, it's going to be extra large out there, so if you're hitting up the exposed N and W facing shores, you might need to pack some extra courage.

In Kauai, we've got some fun waves coming your way - think 5-7 feet on the North facing shores tonight, building up to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. And for you sun worshippers, expect mostly sunny weather and temperatures in the lower 80s. Don't forget the sunscreen!

Oh, Oahu, you're in for a treat too! Surf ranging from 4-6 feet on the North facing shores tonight, climbing to 8-12 feet by Tuesday afternoon. Plus, a High UV Index is on the cards, so lather up that sunblock and soak in those rays.

Maui, you're not missing out either! With surf heights hitting 6-8 feet on the North facing shores by Tuesday afternoon, it's time to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather. And for the early birds, sunrise is at 6:55 AM, so get up and get shredding!

Big Island, whether you're on the Windward and Southeast side or the Leeward side, you've got waves waiting for you. So, grab your boards and make the most of the surf conditions over there!

Alright, beachgoers, that's a wrap for today's surf zone forecast. Wherever you are in Hawaii, get ready for some awesome swells and epic sessions. And remember, stay safe out there and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surfing heavens above! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our beloved Hawaii, where the waves are calling and the sun is shining bright.

Tonight, expect some decent sets rolling in along the north and west-facing shores, ranging from 6 to 8 feet. East-facing shores will see waves around 4 to 6 feet, keeping things interesting. South-facing shores, on the other hand, will be as calm as a sleeping baby, with waves barely reaching 0 to 2 feet.

As we cruise into Saturday, the surf maintains its charm with waves continuing at similar heights, so get ready for some fun sessions out in the water. The weather looks favorable, with mostly sunny skies and isolated showers dotting the landscape.

For you early birds catching the worm or shall we say, the early waves, sunrise will grace the sky around 7:08 AM HST. And if you're a sunset chaser, well, the sky will turn into a delightful canvas at around 5:56 PM HST, so make sure to catch the magical hues of twilight.

Remember to check the tides before you hit the waves - safety first, folks! And always keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially when the surf is up. Stay sharp out there!

And that wraps up our surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there, ride those waves, and make some unforgettable memories! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Catch you next time, surfers! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2024 11:42:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surfing heavens above! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our beloved Hawaii, where the waves are calling and the sun is shining bright.

Tonight, expect some decent sets rolling in along the north and west-facing shores, ranging from 6 to 8 feet. East-facing shores will see waves around 4 to 6 feet, keeping things interesting. South-facing shores, on the other hand, will be as calm as a sleeping baby, with waves barely reaching 0 to 2 feet.

As we cruise into Saturday, the surf maintains its charm with waves continuing at similar heights, so get ready for some fun sessions out in the water. The weather looks favorable, with mostly sunny skies and isolated showers dotting the landscape.

For you early birds catching the worm or shall we say, the early waves, sunrise will grace the sky around 7:08 AM HST. And if you're a sunset chaser, well, the sky will turn into a delightful canvas at around 5:56 PM HST, so make sure to catch the magical hues of twilight.

Remember to check the tides before you hit the waves - safety first, folks! And always keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially when the surf is up. Stay sharp out there!

And that wraps up our surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there, ride those waves, and make some unforgettable memories! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Catch you next time, surfers! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surfing heavens above! Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our beloved Hawaii, where the waves are calling and the sun is shining bright.

Tonight, expect some decent sets rolling in along the north and west-facing shores, ranging from 6 to 8 feet. East-facing shores will see waves around 4 to 6 feet, keeping things interesting. South-facing shores, on the other hand, will be as calm as a sleeping baby, with waves barely reaching 0 to 2 feet.

As we cruise into Saturday, the surf maintains its charm with waves continuing at similar heights, so get ready for some fun sessions out in the water. The weather looks favorable, with mostly sunny skies and isolated showers dotting the landscape.

For you early birds catching the worm or shall we say, the early waves, sunrise will grace the sky around 7:08 AM HST. And if you're a sunset chaser, well, the sky will turn into a delightful canvas at around 5:56 PM HST, so make sure to catch the magical hues of twilight.

Remember to check the tides before you hit the waves - safety first, folks! And always keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially when the surf is up. Stay sharp out there!

And that wraps up our surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there, ride those waves, and make some unforgettable memories! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Catch you next time, surfers! 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7553993241</link>
      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your laid-back surf report coming at you from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into the gnarly forecast and catch a wave of information.

Looks like we've got some good news rolling in for the north and west shores - the surf's gonna be holding steady through tonight, with a slight dip tomorrow and a bigger drop over the weekend as the current swell starts to chill out. But hey, brace yourselves for a massive new northwest swell creeping in from a deep hurricane-force low out in the Pacific next week - could be bringing some high surf warning levels to the north and west shores.

Meanwhile, over on the east side, expect some rough and choppy surf vibes lingering through Friday thanks to those strong trades, but things should mellow out nicely over the weekend as the winds take it easy.

Now, let's break it down by island, shall we?

**Kauai** - North Facing shores dancing at 5-7 feet tonight, dropping down to 4-6 feet tomorrow. West Facing keeping it chill at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. East Facing showing off at 5-7 feet tonight and tomorrow. South Facing catching 1-3 footers both tonight and tomorrow. Catch those waves!

**Oahu** - North shores riding at 5-7 feet tonight, easing to 4-6 feet tomorrow. West shores hanging at 2-4 feet both tonight and tomorrow. East shores partying at 5-7 feet all the way through. South shores enjoying 1-3 footers tonight and 0-2 footers tomorrow.

**Maui** - North and West shores cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. East shores shining bright at 6-8 feet tonight and dropping to 5-7 feet tomorrow. South shores lounging at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

**Big Island** - North and East shores catching 2-4 feet tonight and tomorrow. South shores serving up 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow on the Windward side. Over on the Leeward side, West shores rolling at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow, while South shores enjoy 1-3 feet all the way through.

So, pack your boards, wax up, and get ready for some sweet rides this weekend. Remember to check the local conditions and stay safe out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:42:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your laid-back surf report coming at you from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into the gnarly forecast and catch a wave of information.

Looks like we've got some good news rolling in for the north and west shores - the surf's gonna be holding steady through tonight, with a slight dip tomorrow and a bigger drop over the weekend as the current swell starts to chill out. But hey, brace yourselves for a massive new northwest swell creeping in from a deep hurricane-force low out in the Pacific next week - could be bringing some high surf warning levels to the north and west shores.

Meanwhile, over on the east side, expect some rough and choppy surf vibes lingering through Friday thanks to those strong trades, but things should mellow out nicely over the weekend as the winds take it easy.

Now, let's break it down by island, shall we?

**Kauai** - North Facing shores dancing at 5-7 feet tonight, dropping down to 4-6 feet tomorrow. West Facing keeping it chill at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. East Facing showing off at 5-7 feet tonight and tomorrow. South Facing catching 1-3 footers both tonight and tomorrow. Catch those waves!

**Oahu** - North shores riding at 5-7 feet tonight, easing to 4-6 feet tomorrow. West shores hanging at 2-4 feet both tonight and tomorrow. East shores partying at 5-7 feet all the way through. South shores enjoying 1-3 footers tonight and 0-2 footers tomorrow.

**Maui** - North and West shores cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. East shores shining bright at 6-8 feet tonight and dropping to 5-7 feet tomorrow. South shores lounging at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

**Big Island** - North and East shores catching 2-4 feet tonight and tomorrow. South shores serving up 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow on the Windward side. Over on the Leeward side, West shores rolling at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow, while South shores enjoy 1-3 feet all the way through.

So, pack your boards, wax up, and get ready for some sweet rides this weekend. Remember to check the local conditions and stay safe out there, surfers!

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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your laid-back surf report coming at you from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into the gnarly forecast and catch a wave of information.

Looks like we've got some good news rolling in for the north and west shores - the surf's gonna be holding steady through tonight, with a slight dip tomorrow and a bigger drop over the weekend as the current swell starts to chill out. But hey, brace yourselves for a massive new northwest swell creeping in from a deep hurricane-force low out in the Pacific next week - could be bringing some high surf warning levels to the north and west shores.

Meanwhile, over on the east side, expect some rough and choppy surf vibes lingering through Friday thanks to those strong trades, but things should mellow out nicely over the weekend as the winds take it easy.

Now, let's break it down by island, shall we?

**Kauai** - North Facing shores dancing at 5-7 feet tonight, dropping down to 4-6 feet tomorrow. West Facing keeping it chill at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. East Facing showing off at 5-7 feet tonight and tomorrow. South Facing catching 1-3 footers both tonight and tomorrow. Catch those waves!

**Oahu** - North shores riding at 5-7 feet tonight, easing to 4-6 feet tomorrow. West shores hanging at 2-4 feet both tonight and tomorrow. East shores partying at 5-7 feet all the way through. South shores enjoying 1-3 footers tonight and 0-2 footers tomorrow.

**Maui** - North and West shores cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. East shores shining bright at 6-8 feet tonight and dropping to 5-7 feet tomorrow. South shores lounging at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

**Big Island** - North and East shores catching 2-4 feet tonight and tomorrow. South shores serving up 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow on the Windward side. Over on the Leeward side, West shores rolling at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow, while South shores enjoy 1-3 feet all the way through.

So, pack your boards, wax up, and get ready for some sweet rides this weekend. Remember to check the local conditions and stay safe out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey surfers! Are you ready for some waves and sunshine in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the different areas across the beautiful islands.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you can expect 5-7 foot surf on the north-facing shores, 3-5 feet on the west, 1-3 feet on the south, and 5-7 feet on the east. How about catching some waves tomorrow? The surf will be 4-6 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 3-5 feet on the east. And don't forget your sunscreen with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers in the mix!

Heading over to Oahu, similar conditions prevail with 5-7 foot surf on the east side tonight and tomorrow. North-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves, while the west and south will have 2-4 foot surf. It's going to be mostly sunny with scattered showers. Catch those waves, dudes and dudettes!

Let's move on to Maui where you can expect 5-7 feet of surf on the east side tonight and tomorrow. North-facing shores will see 3-5 foot waves, while the west and south will be at 1-3 feet. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with scattered showers while catching those waves.

Lastly, on the Big Island, expect 2-4 foot surf on the west and north-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. On the east side, 5-7 foot waves are predicted. Weather-wise, anticipate cloudy skies with frequent showers. Hang loose and enjoy the waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay cautious and check in with the lifeguards for safety tips. Now go out there, catch some waves, and have an epic time in the water!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:41:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers! Are you ready for some waves and sunshine in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the different areas across the beautiful islands.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you can expect 5-7 foot surf on the north-facing shores, 3-5 feet on the west, 1-3 feet on the south, and 5-7 feet on the east. How about catching some waves tomorrow? The surf will be 4-6 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 3-5 feet on the east. And don't forget your sunscreen with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers in the mix!

Heading over to Oahu, similar conditions prevail with 5-7 foot surf on the east side tonight and tomorrow. North-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves, while the west and south will have 2-4 foot surf. It's going to be mostly sunny with scattered showers. Catch those waves, dudes and dudettes!

Let's move on to Maui where you can expect 5-7 feet of surf on the east side tonight and tomorrow. North-facing shores will see 3-5 foot waves, while the west and south will be at 1-3 feet. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with scattered showers while catching those waves.

Lastly, on the Big Island, expect 2-4 foot surf on the west and north-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. On the east side, 5-7 foot waves are predicted. Weather-wise, anticipate cloudy skies with frequent showers. Hang loose and enjoy the waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay cautious and check in with the lifeguards for safety tips. Now go out there, catch some waves, and have an epic time in the water!

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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers! Are you ready for some waves and sunshine in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the different areas across the beautiful islands.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you can expect 5-7 foot surf on the north-facing shores, 3-5 feet on the west, 1-3 feet on the south, and 5-7 feet on the east. How about catching some waves tomorrow? The surf will be 4-6 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 3-5 feet on the east. And don't forget your sunscreen with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers in the mix!

Heading over to Oahu, similar conditions prevail with 5-7 foot surf on the east side tonight and tomorrow. North-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves, while the west and south will have 2-4 foot surf. It's going to be mostly sunny with scattered showers. Catch those waves, dudes and dudettes!

Let's move on to Maui where you can expect 5-7 feet of surf on the east side tonight and tomorrow. North-facing shores will see 3-5 foot waves, while the west and south will be at 1-3 feet. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather with scattered showers while catching those waves.

Lastly, on the Big Island, expect 2-4 foot surf on the west and north-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. On the east side, 5-7 foot waves are predicted. Weather-wise, anticipate cloudy skies with frequent showers. Hang loose and enjoy the waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay cautious and check in with the lifeguards for safety tips. Now go out there, catch some waves, and have an epic time in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled update? Well, you're in luck because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast tailored just for you all in Hawaii!

First off, if you're eyeing those north and west-facing shores, expect the swell to gradually decrease through the night, only to rise again and peak on Friday before calming down over the weekend. Keep an eye out for a possibly mighty long period west-northwest swell next week! 🌊

Now, for those of you hitting the east-facing shores, things will be rough and choppy due to some strong trade winds, but don't worry, by Friday, the surf will mellow out as those winds ease up a bit. South-facing shores? Well, they'll be keeping it small and steady throughout the forecast period.

Let's dive into some spots, starting with Kauai! Tonight, expect some sizable waves on the north and west-facing shores, while the east and south-facing shores have a bit more manageable surf. Tomorrow? Conditions remain similar – so get ready to catch some sweet waves!

Heading over to Oahu, the north and west-facing shores will offer some fun waves, but don't forget about those east-facing spots where the surf will be just as exciting. And for the south-facing shores, it's all about those chill vibes with smaller waves.

Lastly, over on Maui, the north and east-facing shores will deliver consistent surf, while the west and south-facing shores keep it more laid-back. So, pick your spot wisely for a day of fantastic surfing!

Remember, the surf heights can vary along the coastline, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water!

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some surf action and enjoy those waves out there in Hawaii. 🏄‍♂️🤙

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 11:41:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled update? Well, you're in luck because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast tailored just for you all in Hawaii!

First off, if you're eyeing those north and west-facing shores, expect the swell to gradually decrease through the night, only to rise again and peak on Friday before calming down over the weekend. Keep an eye out for a possibly mighty long period west-northwest swell next week! 🌊

Now, for those of you hitting the east-facing shores, things will be rough and choppy due to some strong trade winds, but don't worry, by Friday, the surf will mellow out as those winds ease up a bit. South-facing shores? Well, they'll be keeping it small and steady throughout the forecast period.

Let's dive into some spots, starting with Kauai! Tonight, expect some sizable waves on the north and west-facing shores, while the east and south-facing shores have a bit more manageable surf. Tomorrow? Conditions remain similar – so get ready to catch some sweet waves!

Heading over to Oahu, the north and west-facing shores will offer some fun waves, but don't forget about those east-facing spots where the surf will be just as exciting. And for the south-facing shores, it's all about those chill vibes with smaller waves.

Lastly, over on Maui, the north and east-facing shores will deliver consistent surf, while the west and south-facing shores keep it more laid-back. So, pick your spot wisely for a day of fantastic surfing!

Remember, the surf heights can vary along the coastline, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water!

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some surf action and enjoy those waves out there in Hawaii. 🏄‍♂️🤙

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, awesome surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled update? Well, you're in luck because we've got the scoop on the surf forecast tailored just for you all in Hawaii!

First off, if you're eyeing those north and west-facing shores, expect the swell to gradually decrease through the night, only to rise again and peak on Friday before calming down over the weekend. Keep an eye out for a possibly mighty long period west-northwest swell next week! 🌊

Now, for those of you hitting the east-facing shores, things will be rough and choppy due to some strong trade winds, but don't worry, by Friday, the surf will mellow out as those winds ease up a bit. South-facing shores? Well, they'll be keeping it small and steady throughout the forecast period.

Let's dive into some spots, starting with Kauai! Tonight, expect some sizable waves on the north and west-facing shores, while the east and south-facing shores have a bit more manageable surf. Tomorrow? Conditions remain similar – so get ready to catch some sweet waves!

Heading over to Oahu, the north and west-facing shores will offer some fun waves, but don't forget about those east-facing spots where the surf will be just as exciting. And for the south-facing shores, it's all about those chill vibes with smaller waves.

Lastly, over on Maui, the north and east-facing shores will deliver consistent surf, while the west and south-facing shores keep it more laid-back. So, pick your spot wisely for a day of fantastic surfing!

Remember, the surf heights can vary along the coastline, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water!

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some surf action and enjoy those waves out there in Hawaii. 🏄‍♂️🤙

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's coming our way!

So, it looks like the north and west-facing shores are about to light up like a Christmas tree with a north-northwest swell rolling in! We're talking some serious waves peaking tonight into Tuesday. High Surf Advisory in place for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai, so get ready for some exciting surf sessions.

Now, if you're hanging out on south-facing shores, things will gradually calm down by Tuesday. But fear not, southeast and south-southwest swells will keep things interesting midweek.

For the east-facing shores, expect the surf to pick up as those trade winds kick into high gear across the eastern Pacific. Ride those waves like a pro!

Over in Maui, a High Surf Advisory for north-facing shores means it's time to grab your board and hit the waves. West-facing shores will also see some action, but don't worry, the south-facing shores have some chill vibes heading their way.

And for our Big Island buddies, windward and southeast shores get a taste of the swell action, while leeward shores can expect some fun waves too. Get ready for a mix of surf heights and some scattered showers.

So, there you have it - the surf scoop for Hawaii! Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay aware of changing conditions and rip currents. And hey, always check with local beach safety info for the latest updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:42:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's coming our way!

So, it looks like the north and west-facing shores are about to light up like a Christmas tree with a north-northwest swell rolling in! We're talking some serious waves peaking tonight into Tuesday. High Surf Advisory in place for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai, so get ready for some exciting surf sessions.

Now, if you're hanging out on south-facing shores, things will gradually calm down by Tuesday. But fear not, southeast and south-southwest swells will keep things interesting midweek.

For the east-facing shores, expect the surf to pick up as those trade winds kick into high gear across the eastern Pacific. Ride those waves like a pro!

Over in Maui, a High Surf Advisory for north-facing shores means it's time to grab your board and hit the waves. West-facing shores will also see some action, but don't worry, the south-facing shores have some chill vibes heading their way.

And for our Big Island buddies, windward and southeast shores get a taste of the swell action, while leeward shores can expect some fun waves too. Get ready for a mix of surf heights and some scattered showers.

So, there you have it - the surf scoop for Hawaii! Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay aware of changing conditions and rip currents. And hey, always check with local beach safety info for the latest updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's coming our way!

So, it looks like the north and west-facing shores are about to light up like a Christmas tree with a north-northwest swell rolling in! We're talking some serious waves peaking tonight into Tuesday. High Surf Advisory in place for Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai, so get ready for some exciting surf sessions.

Now, if you're hanging out on south-facing shores, things will gradually calm down by Tuesday. But fear not, southeast and south-southwest swells will keep things interesting midweek.

For the east-facing shores, expect the surf to pick up as those trade winds kick into high gear across the eastern Pacific. Ride those waves like a pro!

Over in Maui, a High Surf Advisory for north-facing shores means it's time to grab your board and hit the waves. West-facing shores will also see some action, but don't worry, the south-facing shores have some chill vibes heading their way.

And for our Big Island buddies, windward and southeast shores get a taste of the swell action, while leeward shores can expect some fun waves too. Get ready for a mix of surf heights and some scattered showers.

So, there you have it - the surf scoop for Hawaii! Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay aware of changing conditions and rip currents. And hey, always check with local beach safety info for the latest updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-08-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9194843131</link>
      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some exciting wave updates from the beautiful shores of Hawaii? Well, grab your boards because we've got the inside scoop for you!

Let's dive into it - currently, we've got a northwest swell on the decline, but don't fret because another one is heading our way late Sunday night. Get ready for some rad waves hitting advisory levels by Monday afternoon, only to tone it down by Tuesday night. But wait, there's more! Brace yourselves for Thursday when another northwest swell could spike the surf to advisory levels once again.

And hey, trade winds are revving up, so expect some choppy trade wind swells heading towards the east-facing shores throughout the week.

Let's break it down by islands:

Starting off with Kauai - tonight, north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, west-facing at 8-12 feet. On Sunday, a little calmer with north-facing at 6-8 feet and west-facing at 4-6 feet. Plus, some sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 60s.

Moving over to Oahu - tonight, look out for north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, dropping to 6-8 feet by Sunday. West-facing a consistent 3-5 feet. Soak up that sun till 6 PM!

Heading to Maui - tonight, north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet. Sunday brings gentler waves with north-facing at 6-8 feet and west-facing at 2-4 feet. Perfect weather ahead with scattered showers and temps in the lower 80s.

And last but not least, Big Island! Windward and Southeast shores with 5-7 feet tonight on north-facing, dropping to 3-5 feet on Sunday. Leeward shores sport 3-5 feet on both days.

Remember, surf sizes can vary, so stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always follow water safety guidelines.

Until next time, catch those waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Dec 2024 11:41:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some exciting wave updates from the beautiful shores of Hawaii? Well, grab your boards because we've got the inside scoop for you!

Let's dive into it - currently, we've got a northwest swell on the decline, but don't fret because another one is heading our way late Sunday night. Get ready for some rad waves hitting advisory levels by Monday afternoon, only to tone it down by Tuesday night. But wait, there's more! Brace yourselves for Thursday when another northwest swell could spike the surf to advisory levels once again.

And hey, trade winds are revving up, so expect some choppy trade wind swells heading towards the east-facing shores throughout the week.

Let's break it down by islands:

Starting off with Kauai - tonight, north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, west-facing at 8-12 feet. On Sunday, a little calmer with north-facing at 6-8 feet and west-facing at 4-6 feet. Plus, some sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 60s.

Moving over to Oahu - tonight, look out for north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, dropping to 6-8 feet by Sunday. West-facing a consistent 3-5 feet. Soak up that sun till 6 PM!

Heading to Maui - tonight, north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet. Sunday brings gentler waves with north-facing at 6-8 feet and west-facing at 2-4 feet. Perfect weather ahead with scattered showers and temps in the lower 80s.

And last but not least, Big Island! Windward and Southeast shores with 5-7 feet tonight on north-facing, dropping to 3-5 feet on Sunday. Leeward shores sport 3-5 feet on both days.

Remember, surf sizes can vary, so stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always follow water safety guidelines.

Until next time, catch those waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some exciting wave updates from the beautiful shores of Hawaii? Well, grab your boards because we've got the inside scoop for you!

Let's dive into it - currently, we've got a northwest swell on the decline, but don't fret because another one is heading our way late Sunday night. Get ready for some rad waves hitting advisory levels by Monday afternoon, only to tone it down by Tuesday night. But wait, there's more! Brace yourselves for Thursday when another northwest swell could spike the surf to advisory levels once again.

And hey, trade winds are revving up, so expect some choppy trade wind swells heading towards the east-facing shores throughout the week.

Let's break it down by islands:

Starting off with Kauai - tonight, north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, west-facing at 8-12 feet. On Sunday, a little calmer with north-facing at 6-8 feet and west-facing at 4-6 feet. Plus, some sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 60s.

Moving over to Oahu - tonight, look out for north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, dropping to 6-8 feet by Sunday. West-facing a consistent 3-5 feet. Soak up that sun till 6 PM!

Heading to Maui - tonight, north-facing shores at 10-14 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet. Sunday brings gentler waves with north-facing at 6-8 feet and west-facing at 2-4 feet. Perfect weather ahead with scattered showers and temps in the lower 80s.

And last but not least, Big Island! Windward and Southeast shores with 5-7 feet tonight on north-facing, dropping to 3-5 feet on Sunday. Leeward shores sport 3-5 feet on both days.

Remember, surf sizes can vary, so stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always follow water safety guidelines.

Until next time, catch those waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-07-2024</title>
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      <description>This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Dec 2024 11:45:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch you up on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

Looks like we've got a moderate-sized northwest swell peaking right now, bringing some nice action to the north and west-facing shores of the smaller islands. It's hittin' around 10 feet with a 12-second interval near Waimea. So, if you're up for some early morning fun, head over to the North Shore for some solid waves!

This swell will gradually fade over the next few days but fear not - more action is on the way! Expect another moderate-sized northwest swell on Saturday and another pulse on Monday, keeping the surf vibes alive and well into the early part of next week.

For today, we're looking at high surf advisories for north and west facing shores, with waves reaching 14-18 feet on the North and 12-16 feet on the West. So, gear up and get ready for some epic sessions out there!

Elsewhere, a small south swell will be tapering off today, making way for a new south southwest swell to roll in over the weekend. Time to plan your beach day accordingly!

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always check the latest beach safety info before you hit the waves. Have a blast and make the most of these awesome conditions!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 11:45:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch you up on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

Looks like we've got a moderate-sized northwest swell peaking right now, bringing some nice action to the north and west-facing shores of the smaller islands. It's hittin' around 10 feet with a 12-second interval near Waimea. So, if you're up for some early morning fun, head over to the North Shore for some solid waves!

This swell will gradually fade over the next few days but fear not - more action is on the way! Expect another moderate-sized northwest swell on Saturday and another pulse on Monday, keeping the surf vibes alive and well into the early part of next week.

For today, we're looking at high surf advisories for north and west facing shores, with waves reaching 14-18 feet on the North and 12-16 feet on the West. So, gear up and get ready for some epic sessions out there!

Elsewhere, a small south swell will be tapering off today, making way for a new south southwest swell to roll in over the weekend. Time to plan your beach day accordingly!

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always check the latest beach safety info before you hit the waves. Have a blast and make the most of these awesome conditions!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch you up on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

Looks like we've got a moderate-sized northwest swell peaking right now, bringing some nice action to the north and west-facing shores of the smaller islands. It's hittin' around 10 feet with a 12-second interval near Waimea. So, if you're up for some early morning fun, head over to the North Shore for some solid waves!

This swell will gradually fade over the next few days but fear not - more action is on the way! Expect another moderate-sized northwest swell on Saturday and another pulse on Monday, keeping the surf vibes alive and well into the early part of next week.

For today, we're looking at high surf advisories for north and west facing shores, with waves reaching 14-18 feet on the North and 12-16 feet on the West. So, gear up and get ready for some epic sessions out there!

Elsewhere, a small south swell will be tapering off today, making way for a new south southwest swell to roll in over the weekend. Time to plan your beach day accordingly!

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always check the latest beach safety info before you hit the waves. Have a blast and make the most of these awesome conditions!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your super chill surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

So, what's the scoop for the next few days? Well, we've got a mix of swells coming your way, including some near-gale force winds sending in some solid north to northwest swell action. That means expect surf to be popping along the exposed north and west-facing shores from late Thursday into the weekend. Get ready to catch some waves, my friends!

For tonight, you can expect to see some decent sets rolling in: 9-12 feet on the North Shore and 6-8 feet on the West. South-facing shores will be in the 3-5 foot range, while East-facing shores will see waves at 2-4 feet. Tomorrow, the surf is looking promising, with waves picking up a bit more in size, especially on the North and West-facing shores.

As for the weather, well, it's going to be a mixed bag with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms tonight. Tomorrow looks like it will be mostly cloudy with more showers on the horizon. So, keep an eye on the sky and maybe bring a raincoat just in case.

Temperatures will be comfortably in the lower 70s at night and the lower 80s during the day. Winds will be mostly on the mellow side, ranging from 5 to 15 mph depending on where you are riding those waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are no joke, so be sure to surf smart and near a lifeguard. And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, surfers, get ready to hang loose and ride those waves like a pro. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 11:44:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your super chill surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

So, what's the scoop for the next few days? Well, we've got a mix of swells coming your way, including some near-gale force winds sending in some solid north to northwest swell action. That means expect surf to be popping along the exposed north and west-facing shores from late Thursday into the weekend. Get ready to catch some waves, my friends!

For tonight, you can expect to see some decent sets rolling in: 9-12 feet on the North Shore and 6-8 feet on the West. South-facing shores will be in the 3-5 foot range, while East-facing shores will see waves at 2-4 feet. Tomorrow, the surf is looking promising, with waves picking up a bit more in size, especially on the North and West-facing shores.

As for the weather, well, it's going to be a mixed bag with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms tonight. Tomorrow looks like it will be mostly cloudy with more showers on the horizon. So, keep an eye on the sky and maybe bring a raincoat just in case.

Temperatures will be comfortably in the lower 70s at night and the lower 80s during the day. Winds will be mostly on the mellow side, ranging from 5 to 15 mph depending on where you are riding those waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are no joke, so be sure to surf smart and near a lifeguard. And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, surfers, get ready to hang loose and ride those waves like a pro. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your super chill surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

So, what's the scoop for the next few days? Well, we've got a mix of swells coming your way, including some near-gale force winds sending in some solid north to northwest swell action. That means expect surf to be popping along the exposed north and west-facing shores from late Thursday into the weekend. Get ready to catch some waves, my friends!

For tonight, you can expect to see some decent sets rolling in: 9-12 feet on the North Shore and 6-8 feet on the West. South-facing shores will be in the 3-5 foot range, while East-facing shores will see waves at 2-4 feet. Tomorrow, the surf is looking promising, with waves picking up a bit more in size, especially on the North and West-facing shores.

As for the weather, well, it's going to be a mixed bag with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms tonight. Tomorrow looks like it will be mostly cloudy with more showers on the horizon. So, keep an eye on the sky and maybe bring a raincoat just in case.

Temperatures will be comfortably in the lower 70s at night and the lower 80s during the day. Winds will be mostly on the mellow side, ranging from 5 to 15 mph depending on where you are riding those waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are no joke, so be sure to surf smart and near a lifeguard. And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, surfers, get ready to hang loose and ride those waves like a pro. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Hang loose and catch some wave wisdom with your latest surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii, brought to you by your pals at Quiet Please Studios.

So, let's dive right in! This week in Hawaii, get ready for some action with multiple pulses of Northwest swells heading our way. The surf will be popping with energy, especially along the exposed North and West facing shores. Keep an eye out for potential High Surf Advisory levels as the swell rolls through. And guess what? Another swell is sneaking in for the weekend, so stay stoked!

On top of all that, an out-of-season long-period South swell is shaking things up, bringing surf reminiscent of summertime vibes along the South facing shores, but expect it to taper off by Thursday. Another South swell is in the cards for the weekend, just a tad smaller than what's currently gracing us with its presence.

For tonight and tomorrow, up in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, the waves are ranging from gentle ripples to exciting peaks. Just perfect for some serious shredding or a chill day by the beach.

Remember to check your local beach safety info, watch out for rip currents, and never forget - safety first, fun always!

And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Tune in for more wave-tastic updates and keep those boards waxed and ready!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2024 11:44:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Hang loose and catch some wave wisdom with your latest surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii, brought to you by your pals at Quiet Please Studios.

So, let's dive right in! This week in Hawaii, get ready for some action with multiple pulses of Northwest swells heading our way. The surf will be popping with energy, especially along the exposed North and West facing shores. Keep an eye out for potential High Surf Advisory levels as the swell rolls through. And guess what? Another swell is sneaking in for the weekend, so stay stoked!

On top of all that, an out-of-season long-period South swell is shaking things up, bringing surf reminiscent of summertime vibes along the South facing shores, but expect it to taper off by Thursday. Another South swell is in the cards for the weekend, just a tad smaller than what's currently gracing us with its presence.

For tonight and tomorrow, up in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, the waves are ranging from gentle ripples to exciting peaks. Just perfect for some serious shredding or a chill day by the beach.

Remember to check your local beach safety info, watch out for rip currents, and never forget - safety first, fun always!

And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Tune in for more wave-tastic updates and keep those boards waxed and ready!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Hang loose and catch some wave wisdom with your latest surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii, brought to you by your pals at Quiet Please Studios.

So, let's dive right in! This week in Hawaii, get ready for some action with multiple pulses of Northwest swells heading our way. The surf will be popping with energy, especially along the exposed North and West facing shores. Keep an eye out for potential High Surf Advisory levels as the swell rolls through. And guess what? Another swell is sneaking in for the weekend, so stay stoked!

On top of all that, an out-of-season long-period South swell is shaking things up, bringing surf reminiscent of summertime vibes along the South facing shores, but expect it to taper off by Thursday. Another South swell is in the cards for the weekend, just a tad smaller than what's currently gracing us with its presence.

For tonight and tomorrow, up in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, the waves are ranging from gentle ripples to exciting peaks. Just perfect for some serious shredding or a chill day by the beach.

Remember to check your local beach safety info, watch out for rip currents, and never forget - safety first, fun always!

And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast. Tune in for more wave-tastic updates and keep those boards waxed and ready!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 12-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some wave action in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands.

So, we've got several pulses of Northwest swell heading our way this week. This means we can expect surf near or above High Surf Advisory levels on exposed North and West facing shores. Get ready for some exciting times out on the water!

Today, we're looking at some solid surf sizes. North facing shores will be in the 8-12 feet range in the morning and building up to 12-16 feet by the afternoon. West facing shores will see waves in the 6-8 feet range in the morning, picking up to 8-12 feet later on. South facing shores will have some fun waves too, around 5-7 feet. And for the East facing shores, expect 2-4 feet of surf.

The weather is looking fantastic with mostly sunny skies. High temperatures in the lower 80s, so don't forget your sunscreen! Winds will be fairly light, around 5 miles per hour mainly coming from the Southwest.

As for tides, keep an eye on Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili for some fun surf times ahead.

And hey, make sure to check out the UV Index - it's going to be high today, so protect yourselves from those rays!

Alright, folks, that's the scoop for today. Stay safe, have a blast out there, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2024 20:05:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some wave action in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands.

So, we've got several pulses of Northwest swell heading our way this week. This means we can expect surf near or above High Surf Advisory levels on exposed North and West facing shores. Get ready for some exciting times out on the water!

Today, we're looking at some solid surf sizes. North facing shores will be in the 8-12 feet range in the morning and building up to 12-16 feet by the afternoon. West facing shores will see waves in the 6-8 feet range in the morning, picking up to 8-12 feet later on. South facing shores will have some fun waves too, around 5-7 feet. And for the East facing shores, expect 2-4 feet of surf.

The weather is looking fantastic with mostly sunny skies. High temperatures in the lower 80s, so don't forget your sunscreen! Winds will be fairly light, around 5 miles per hour mainly coming from the Southwest.

As for tides, keep an eye on Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili for some fun surf times ahead.

And hey, make sure to check out the UV Index - it's going to be high today, so protect yourselves from those rays!

Alright, folks, that's the scoop for today. Stay safe, have a blast out there, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some wave action in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands.

So, we've got several pulses of Northwest swell heading our way this week. This means we can expect surf near or above High Surf Advisory levels on exposed North and West facing shores. Get ready for some exciting times out on the water!

Today, we're looking at some solid surf sizes. North facing shores will be in the 8-12 feet range in the morning and building up to 12-16 feet by the afternoon. West facing shores will see waves in the 6-8 feet range in the morning, picking up to 8-12 feet later on. South facing shores will have some fun waves too, around 5-7 feet. And for the East facing shores, expect 2-4 feet of surf.

The weather is looking fantastic with mostly sunny skies. High temperatures in the lower 80s, so don't forget your sunscreen! Winds will be fairly light, around 5 miles per hour mainly coming from the Southwest.

As for tides, keep an eye on Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili for some fun surf times ahead.

And hey, make sure to check out the UV Index - it's going to be high today, so protect yourselves from those rays!

Alright, folks, that's the scoop for today. Stay safe, have a blast out there, and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to ride those gnarly waves and soak up some sun. 

Here's the scoop for tonight into Saturday:

On Kauai, the north-facing shores will see waves around 5-7 feet, west-facing 2-4 feet, south-facing 0-2 feet, and hold on tight for those big east-facing shores with waves reaching 8-12 feet.

Over on Oahu, similar wave heights with the east-facing shores holding steady at 8-12 feet. It's gonna be a blast out there!

Maui will have some big waves on the east coast, ranging from 9-12 feet. West and south-facing shores will be in the 2-4 foot range.

And for the Big Island, both windward and southeast will have some good surf with east-facing shores hitting 9-12 feet and south-facing shores around 5-7 feet.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to hit the waves! Remember to watch out for rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the surf, everyone! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Nov 2024 11:44:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to ride those gnarly waves and soak up some sun. 

Here's the scoop for tonight into Saturday:

On Kauai, the north-facing shores will see waves around 5-7 feet, west-facing 2-4 feet, south-facing 0-2 feet, and hold on tight for those big east-facing shores with waves reaching 8-12 feet.

Over on Oahu, similar wave heights with the east-facing shores holding steady at 8-12 feet. It's gonna be a blast out there!

Maui will have some big waves on the east coast, ranging from 9-12 feet. West and south-facing shores will be in the 2-4 foot range.

And for the Big Island, both windward and southeast will have some good surf with east-facing shores hitting 9-12 feet and south-facing shores around 5-7 feet.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to hit the waves! Remember to watch out for rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the surf, everyone! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest surf forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to ride those gnarly waves and soak up some sun. 

Here's the scoop for tonight into Saturday:

On Kauai, the north-facing shores will see waves around 5-7 feet, west-facing 2-4 feet, south-facing 0-2 feet, and hold on tight for those big east-facing shores with waves reaching 8-12 feet.

Over on Oahu, similar wave heights with the east-facing shores holding steady at 8-12 feet. It's gonna be a blast out there!

Maui will have some big waves on the east coast, ranging from 9-12 feet. West and south-facing shores will be in the 2-4 foot range.

And for the Big Island, both windward and southeast will have some good surf with east-facing shores hitting 9-12 feet and south-facing shores around 5-7 feet.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to hit the waves! Remember to watch out for rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the surf, everyone! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Well, here's the lowdown - a big Northwest swell has just peaked, bringing some epic surf to the exposed north and west facing shores. You might want to grab your boards because the waves are still rocking at high-end advisory levels this afternoon. A High Surf Advisory is in place for various islands with surf heights expected to gradually decrease tonight into Thursday.

But hold onto your hats (or should we say rashguards?), because the rough and choppy surf along the east facing shores will be picking up, thanks to those strengthening trade winds. Get ready for some elevated surf heights hitting advisory levels from Thursday into Friday. And hey, don't forget about that small bump coming later today on the south facing shores!

For all you surf enthusiasts out there in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, make sure to check out those tides and plan your sessions wisely. And if you're on Maui, watch out for that High Surf Advisory on the north facing shores.

So what's the weather looking like? Mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight, then partly sunny with likely showers on Thursday. Temps will be in the lower 70s for lows and lower 80s for highs. And don't forget your sunscreen because that UV Index is going to be high!

As the sun sets on another epic day in Hawaii, remember to stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:45:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Well, here's the lowdown - a big Northwest swell has just peaked, bringing some epic surf to the exposed north and west facing shores. You might want to grab your boards because the waves are still rocking at high-end advisory levels this afternoon. A High Surf Advisory is in place for various islands with surf heights expected to gradually decrease tonight into Thursday.

But hold onto your hats (or should we say rashguards?), because the rough and choppy surf along the east facing shores will be picking up, thanks to those strengthening trade winds. Get ready for some elevated surf heights hitting advisory levels from Thursday into Friday. And hey, don't forget about that small bump coming later today on the south facing shores!

For all you surf enthusiasts out there in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, make sure to check out those tides and plan your sessions wisely. And if you're on Maui, watch out for that High Surf Advisory on the north facing shores.

So what's the weather looking like? Mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight, then partly sunny with likely showers on Thursday. Temps will be in the lower 70s for lows and lower 80s for highs. And don't forget your sunscreen because that UV Index is going to be high!

As the sun sets on another epic day in Hawaii, remember to stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Well, here's the lowdown - a big Northwest swell has just peaked, bringing some epic surf to the exposed north and west facing shores. You might want to grab your boards because the waves are still rocking at high-end advisory levels this afternoon. A High Surf Advisory is in place for various islands with surf heights expected to gradually decrease tonight into Thursday.

But hold onto your hats (or should we say rashguards?), because the rough and choppy surf along the east facing shores will be picking up, thanks to those strengthening trade winds. Get ready for some elevated surf heights hitting advisory levels from Thursday into Friday. And hey, don't forget about that small bump coming later today on the south facing shores!

For all you surf enthusiasts out there in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, make sure to check out those tides and plan your sessions wisely. And if you're on Maui, watch out for that High Surf Advisory on the north facing shores.

So what's the weather looking like? Mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight, then partly sunny with likely showers on Thursday. Temps will be in the lower 70s for lows and lower 80s for highs. And don't forget your sunscreen because that UV Index is going to be high!

As the sun sets on another epic day in Hawaii, remember to stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards because we've got an exciting surf forecast coming your way for Hawaii! 

We've got some epic waves rolling in, with existing northwest swell energy getting a boost from a larger, long-period northwest swell sneaking in tonight. It's going to be reaching high surf warning levels for north and west-facing shores by Wednesday, creating some ideal waves for catching. Don't miss out on this prime surfing opportunity!

Make sure to keep your eyes on those north and west-facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai as they'll be under a High Surf Advisory starting Wednesday morning. And if you're more into the east-facing shores, get ready for choppy yet building surf that's set to hit advisory levels by the end of the week.

As for the south-facing shores, it's going to stay relatively calm throughout the period, so maybe a day for some relaxing beach time. And remember, safety first - be cautious of rip currents and always keep an eye out for changing wave conditions.

So, get ready to ride those waves, soak up the sun, and make the most of this awesome surf forecast in Hawaii! And as always, stay safe out there and have a blast in the water.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:46:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards because we've got an exciting surf forecast coming your way for Hawaii! 

We've got some epic waves rolling in, with existing northwest swell energy getting a boost from a larger, long-period northwest swell sneaking in tonight. It's going to be reaching high surf warning levels for north and west-facing shores by Wednesday, creating some ideal waves for catching. Don't miss out on this prime surfing opportunity!

Make sure to keep your eyes on those north and west-facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai as they'll be under a High Surf Advisory starting Wednesday morning. And if you're more into the east-facing shores, get ready for choppy yet building surf that's set to hit advisory levels by the end of the week.

As for the south-facing shores, it's going to stay relatively calm throughout the period, so maybe a day for some relaxing beach time. And remember, safety first - be cautious of rip currents and always keep an eye out for changing wave conditions.

So, get ready to ride those waves, soak up the sun, and make the most of this awesome surf forecast in Hawaii! And as always, stay safe out there and have a blast in the water.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards because we've got an exciting surf forecast coming your way for Hawaii! 

We've got some epic waves rolling in, with existing northwest swell energy getting a boost from a larger, long-period northwest swell sneaking in tonight. It's going to be reaching high surf warning levels for north and west-facing shores by Wednesday, creating some ideal waves for catching. Don't miss out on this prime surfing opportunity!

Make sure to keep your eyes on those north and west-facing shores of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, and Molokai as they'll be under a High Surf Advisory starting Wednesday morning. And if you're more into the east-facing shores, get ready for choppy yet building surf that's set to hit advisory levels by the end of the week.

As for the south-facing shores, it's going to stay relatively calm throughout the period, so maybe a day for some relaxing beach time. And remember, safety first - be cautious of rip currents and always keep an eye out for changing wave conditions.

So, get ready to ride those waves, soak up the sun, and make the most of this awesome surf forecast in Hawaii! And as always, stay safe out there and have a blast in the water.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-12-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1693105385</link>
      <description>Ahoy, fellow surfers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! Get ready for some swells and good times ahead.

Today, we've got some juicy medium to long period NW swells cruising in just below the High Surf Advisory threshold. Hold on tight because they'll be subsiding later tonight into Tuesday, only to make way for an even bigger NW swell coming in strong on Tuesday.

For those hitting up the E facing shores, expect some wind waves and fresh swells from those upstream trades. The surf is looking to build up to that High Surf Advisory threshold, so be prepared for some exciting rides!

Over on the S facing shores, things will remain on the mellow side, except for some longer period NW swell energy wrapping around. 

Let's check out the breakdown for a few spots:

- Kauai:
   Tonight: North 10-14 ft, West 6-8 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 5-7 ft
   Tuesday: North 7-10 ft, West 5-7 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Oahu:
   Tonight: North 10-14 ft, West 6-8 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 4-6 ft
   Tuesday: North 7-10 ft, West 4-6 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Maui:
   Tonight: North 8-12 ft, West 1-3 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 4-6 ft
   Tuesday: North 5-7 ft, West 1-3 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Big Island Windward and Southeast:
   Tonight: North 4-6 ft, East 4-6 ft, South 1-3 ft
   Tuesday: North 3-5 ft, East 5-7 ft, South 0-2 ft

- Big Island Leeward:
   Tonight: West 1-3 ft, South 1-3 ft
   Tuesday: West 1-3 ft, South 0-2 ft

So, there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready, stay safe in the water, and enjoy those epic waves coming your way. Until next time, ride the surf and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:45:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, fellow surfers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! Get ready for some swells and good times ahead.

Today, we've got some juicy medium to long period NW swells cruising in just below the High Surf Advisory threshold. Hold on tight because they'll be subsiding later tonight into Tuesday, only to make way for an even bigger NW swell coming in strong on Tuesday.

For those hitting up the E facing shores, expect some wind waves and fresh swells from those upstream trades. The surf is looking to build up to that High Surf Advisory threshold, so be prepared for some exciting rides!

Over on the S facing shores, things will remain on the mellow side, except for some longer period NW swell energy wrapping around. 

Let's check out the breakdown for a few spots:

- Kauai:
   Tonight: North 10-14 ft, West 6-8 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 5-7 ft
   Tuesday: North 7-10 ft, West 5-7 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Oahu:
   Tonight: North 10-14 ft, West 6-8 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 4-6 ft
   Tuesday: North 7-10 ft, West 4-6 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Maui:
   Tonight: North 8-12 ft, West 1-3 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 4-6 ft
   Tuesday: North 5-7 ft, West 1-3 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Big Island Windward and Southeast:
   Tonight: North 4-6 ft, East 4-6 ft, South 1-3 ft
   Tuesday: North 3-5 ft, East 5-7 ft, South 0-2 ft

- Big Island Leeward:
   Tonight: West 1-3 ft, South 1-3 ft
   Tuesday: West 1-3 ft, South 0-2 ft

So, there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready, stay safe in the water, and enjoy those epic waves coming your way. Until next time, ride the surf and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, fellow surfers! Time to catch some waves and soak up the sun with the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! Get ready for some swells and good times ahead.

Today, we've got some juicy medium to long period NW swells cruising in just below the High Surf Advisory threshold. Hold on tight because they'll be subsiding later tonight into Tuesday, only to make way for an even bigger NW swell coming in strong on Tuesday.

For those hitting up the E facing shores, expect some wind waves and fresh swells from those upstream trades. The surf is looking to build up to that High Surf Advisory threshold, so be prepared for some exciting rides!

Over on the S facing shores, things will remain on the mellow side, except for some longer period NW swell energy wrapping around. 

Let's check out the breakdown for a few spots:

- Kauai:
   Tonight: North 10-14 ft, West 6-8 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 5-7 ft
   Tuesday: North 7-10 ft, West 5-7 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Oahu:
   Tonight: North 10-14 ft, West 6-8 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 4-6 ft
   Tuesday: North 7-10 ft, West 4-6 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Maui:
   Tonight: North 8-12 ft, West 1-3 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 4-6 ft
   Tuesday: North 5-7 ft, West 1-3 ft, South 0-2 ft, East 5-7 ft

- Big Island Windward and Southeast:
   Tonight: North 4-6 ft, East 4-6 ft, South 1-3 ft
   Tuesday: North 3-5 ft, East 5-7 ft, South 0-2 ft

- Big Island Leeward:
   Tonight: West 1-3 ft, South 1-3 ft
   Tuesday: West 1-3 ft, South 0-2 ft

So, there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready, stay safe in the water, and enjoy those epic waves coming your way. Until next time, ride the surf and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-10-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6562817425</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into your Hawaii surf zone forecast fun for the upcoming days. So, grab your boards and listen up!

First off, we've got a current medium NW swell that's slowly calming down until Monday. But fear not, a new moderate NW swell is rolling in on Monday, likely reaching advisory levels by Monday evening. And get ready because a larger NW swell is on the horizon for Wednesday, promising advisory level surf for N and W facing shores.

For our east-facing shores, things are staying rough and choppy thanks to those breezy trade winds. Brace yourselves for some significant windswell action towards the end of next week, potentially hitting advisory thresholds and even warning levels along the east facing shores. Hang tight, it's going to be a wild ride!

Now, for the south-facing shores, the surf will be hanging out at the seasonal average with tiny long-period pulses possible in the next few days. It may not be massive, but it's still surf-worthy!

And let's not forget your specific beach forecasts:
- Kauai: North facing shores at 6-10 feet, West facing at 4-6 feet, South facing at 1-3 feet, and East facing at 3-5 feet.
- Oahu: North, West, and East facing shores at similar heights to Kauai, and South facing at 1-3 feet.
- Maui: North, West, and East facing shores at 1-3 feet, and South facing at 0-2 feet.
- Big Island Windward/Southeast: North facing shores at 4-6 feet, East facing at 3-5 feet, and South facing at 1-3 feet.
- Big Island Leeward: West facing shores at 0-2 feet and South facing at 1-3 feet.

Tonight's weather across most locations looks partly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 70s. By Sunday, expect mostly sunny conditions with highs in the lower 80s and some scattered showers lingering around. Ah, the joys of island weather!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some sweet swells and remember to stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 11:44:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into your Hawaii surf zone forecast fun for the upcoming days. So, grab your boards and listen up!

First off, we've got a current medium NW swell that's slowly calming down until Monday. But fear not, a new moderate NW swell is rolling in on Monday, likely reaching advisory levels by Monday evening. And get ready because a larger NW swell is on the horizon for Wednesday, promising advisory level surf for N and W facing shores.

For our east-facing shores, things are staying rough and choppy thanks to those breezy trade winds. Brace yourselves for some significant windswell action towards the end of next week, potentially hitting advisory thresholds and even warning levels along the east facing shores. Hang tight, it's going to be a wild ride!

Now, for the south-facing shores, the surf will be hanging out at the seasonal average with tiny long-period pulses possible in the next few days. It may not be massive, but it's still surf-worthy!

And let's not forget your specific beach forecasts:
- Kauai: North facing shores at 6-10 feet, West facing at 4-6 feet, South facing at 1-3 feet, and East facing at 3-5 feet.
- Oahu: North, West, and East facing shores at similar heights to Kauai, and South facing at 1-3 feet.
- Maui: North, West, and East facing shores at 1-3 feet, and South facing at 0-2 feet.
- Big Island Windward/Southeast: North facing shores at 4-6 feet, East facing at 3-5 feet, and South facing at 1-3 feet.
- Big Island Leeward: West facing shores at 0-2 feet and South facing at 1-3 feet.

Tonight's weather across most locations looks partly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 70s. By Sunday, expect mostly sunny conditions with highs in the lower 80s and some scattered showers lingering around. Ah, the joys of island weather!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some sweet swells and remember to stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into your Hawaii surf zone forecast fun for the upcoming days. So, grab your boards and listen up!

First off, we've got a current medium NW swell that's slowly calming down until Monday. But fear not, a new moderate NW swell is rolling in on Monday, likely reaching advisory levels by Monday evening. And get ready because a larger NW swell is on the horizon for Wednesday, promising advisory level surf for N and W facing shores.

For our east-facing shores, things are staying rough and choppy thanks to those breezy trade winds. Brace yourselves for some significant windswell action towards the end of next week, potentially hitting advisory thresholds and even warning levels along the east facing shores. Hang tight, it's going to be a wild ride!

Now, for the south-facing shores, the surf will be hanging out at the seasonal average with tiny long-period pulses possible in the next few days. It may not be massive, but it's still surf-worthy!

And let's not forget your specific beach forecasts:
- Kauai: North facing shores at 6-10 feet, West facing at 4-6 feet, South facing at 1-3 feet, and East facing at 3-5 feet.
- Oahu: North, West, and East facing shores at similar heights to Kauai, and South facing at 1-3 feet.
- Maui: North, West, and East facing shores at 1-3 feet, and South facing at 0-2 feet.
- Big Island Windward/Southeast: North facing shores at 4-6 feet, East facing at 3-5 feet, and South facing at 1-3 feet.
- Big Island Leeward: West facing shores at 0-2 feet and South facing at 1-3 feet.

Tonight's weather across most locations looks partly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the lower 70s. By Sunday, expect mostly sunny conditions with highs in the lower 80s and some scattered showers lingering around. Ah, the joys of island weather!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some sweet swells and remember to stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-08-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6612730495</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers, get ready for some surf-tastic updates from the Hawaiian shores! Let's dive right into the wave action for the next couple of days.

Starting off with the swell situation, we've got a mix of swells coming in. A small to medium long-period northwest swell coupled with a moderate but shorter period north-northeast swell will keep things interesting. Expect to see smaller waves along the north and west-facing shores tonight, picking up a bit tomorrow before a new moderate long-period northwest swell arrives for the weekend.

For you early birds out there, keep an eye out for that north-facing shore surf ranging from 5 to 7 feet tonight and building up to 7 to 10 feet by Friday morning. West-facing shores will be in the 3 to 5 feet range tonight, climbing to 5 to 7 feet tomorrow. South-facing shores will keep it chill at 0 to 2 feet, while east-facing shores will see waves around 4 to 6 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Plan your beach day accordingly as the weather looks partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and partly sunny with more scattered showers tomorrow. Temps will be in the lower 70s at night and lower 80s during the day. And don't forget your sunscreen with a high UV index on Friday!

So, whether you're catching some gnarly waves or just soaking up the sun, Hawaii's got you covered. Stay safe, ride those waves responsibly, and enjoy the beautiful island vibes. Catch you out there in the lineup! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:44:20 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, get ready for some surf-tastic updates from the Hawaiian shores! Let's dive right into the wave action for the next couple of days.

Starting off with the swell situation, we've got a mix of swells coming in. A small to medium long-period northwest swell coupled with a moderate but shorter period north-northeast swell will keep things interesting. Expect to see smaller waves along the north and west-facing shores tonight, picking up a bit tomorrow before a new moderate long-period northwest swell arrives for the weekend.

For you early birds out there, keep an eye out for that north-facing shore surf ranging from 5 to 7 feet tonight and building up to 7 to 10 feet by Friday morning. West-facing shores will be in the 3 to 5 feet range tonight, climbing to 5 to 7 feet tomorrow. South-facing shores will keep it chill at 0 to 2 feet, while east-facing shores will see waves around 4 to 6 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Plan your beach day accordingly as the weather looks partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and partly sunny with more scattered showers tomorrow. Temps will be in the lower 70s at night and lower 80s during the day. And don't forget your sunscreen with a high UV index on Friday!

So, whether you're catching some gnarly waves or just soaking up the sun, Hawaii's got you covered. Stay safe, ride those waves responsibly, and enjoy the beautiful island vibes. Catch you out there in the lineup! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, get ready for some surf-tastic updates from the Hawaiian shores! Let's dive right into the wave action for the next couple of days.

Starting off with the swell situation, we've got a mix of swells coming in. A small to medium long-period northwest swell coupled with a moderate but shorter period north-northeast swell will keep things interesting. Expect to see smaller waves along the north and west-facing shores tonight, picking up a bit tomorrow before a new moderate long-period northwest swell arrives for the weekend.

For you early birds out there, keep an eye out for that north-facing shore surf ranging from 5 to 7 feet tonight and building up to 7 to 10 feet by Friday morning. West-facing shores will be in the 3 to 5 feet range tonight, climbing to 5 to 7 feet tomorrow. South-facing shores will keep it chill at 0 to 2 feet, while east-facing shores will see waves around 4 to 6 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Plan your beach day accordingly as the weather looks partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and partly sunny with more scattered showers tomorrow. Temps will be in the lower 70s at night and lower 80s during the day. And don't forget your sunscreen with a high UV index on Friday!

So, whether you're catching some gnarly waves or just soaking up the sun, Hawaii's got you covered. Stay safe, ride those waves responsibly, and enjoy the beautiful island vibes. Catch you out there in the lineup! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell!  Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7640833123</link>
      <description>Hey surfers and beachgoers, this is your go-to source for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii! 

So, here's the scoop for the upcoming days:

Starting off with the North and West-facing shores, get ready for some waves picking up this evening and sticking around through the weekend. You'll be looking at 7 to 10 feet of surf, so grab your boards and get ready for some fun rides!

Now, for the East-facing shores, the surf will remain choppy due to those strong trade winds. So, be prepared for 5 to 7 feet of surf in that direction.

As for the South-facing shores, it's going to be small and near the seasonal average, with 0 to 2 feet of surf, but hey, it's still perfect for soaking up the sun!

Moving from island to island... 

Kauai will see similar conditions with 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. South and East-facing shores will have smaller waves.

Over on Oahu, you can expect 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. The South and East-facing shores will have lower surf heights.

Maui will have 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores, while the West, South, and East-facing shores will have smaller waves hitting the shore.

Down to the Big Island, get ready for 4 to 6 feet of surf on North and East-facing shores, with 3 to 5 feet on the West-facing shores.

And on Big Island's Leeward side, you're looking at 3 to 5 feet of surf on the West-facing shores and 0 to 2 feet on the South-facing shores. 

So, whether you're looking to catch some epic waves or just chill on the beach, there's something for everyone across the Hawaiian islands! Remember to stay safe and watch out for those rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 Nov 2024 11:54:06 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers and beachgoers, this is your go-to source for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii! 

So, here's the scoop for the upcoming days:

Starting off with the North and West-facing shores, get ready for some waves picking up this evening and sticking around through the weekend. You'll be looking at 7 to 10 feet of surf, so grab your boards and get ready for some fun rides!

Now, for the East-facing shores, the surf will remain choppy due to those strong trade winds. So, be prepared for 5 to 7 feet of surf in that direction.

As for the South-facing shores, it's going to be small and near the seasonal average, with 0 to 2 feet of surf, but hey, it's still perfect for soaking up the sun!

Moving from island to island... 

Kauai will see similar conditions with 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. South and East-facing shores will have smaller waves.

Over on Oahu, you can expect 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. The South and East-facing shores will have lower surf heights.

Maui will have 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores, while the West, South, and East-facing shores will have smaller waves hitting the shore.

Down to the Big Island, get ready for 4 to 6 feet of surf on North and East-facing shores, with 3 to 5 feet on the West-facing shores.

And on Big Island's Leeward side, you're looking at 3 to 5 feet of surf on the West-facing shores and 0 to 2 feet on the South-facing shores. 

So, whether you're looking to catch some epic waves or just chill on the beach, there's something for everyone across the Hawaiian islands! Remember to stay safe and watch out for those rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers and beachgoers, this is your go-to source for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii! 

So, here's the scoop for the upcoming days:

Starting off with the North and West-facing shores, get ready for some waves picking up this evening and sticking around through the weekend. You'll be looking at 7 to 10 feet of surf, so grab your boards and get ready for some fun rides!

Now, for the East-facing shores, the surf will remain choppy due to those strong trade winds. So, be prepared for 5 to 7 feet of surf in that direction.

As for the South-facing shores, it's going to be small and near the seasonal average, with 0 to 2 feet of surf, but hey, it's still perfect for soaking up the sun!

Moving from island to island... 

Kauai will see similar conditions with 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. South and East-facing shores will have smaller waves.

Over on Oahu, you can expect 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on West-facing shores. The South and East-facing shores will have lower surf heights.

Maui will have 7 to 10 feet of surf on North-facing shores, while the West, South, and East-facing shores will have smaller waves hitting the shore.

Down to the Big Island, get ready for 4 to 6 feet of surf on North and East-facing shores, with 3 to 5 feet on the West-facing shores.

And on Big Island's Leeward side, you're looking at 3 to 5 feet of surf on the West-facing shores and 0 to 2 feet on the South-facing shores. 

So, whether you're looking to catch some epic waves or just chill on the beach, there's something for everyone across the Hawaiian islands! Remember to stay safe and watch out for those rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-05-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8694130106</link>
      <description>Hey there, fellow surfers! Ready to catch some epic waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii!

So, here's the lowdown - we've got multiple northwest and north swells heading our way thanks to some gale force lows in the north pacific. The current northwest swell will be easing up, but don't worry, a new one is rolling in on Thursday. It won't be massive, but Friday and Saturday might bring some bigger waves, possibly even hitting advisory levels. And hold onto your boards because Sunday and Monday could see an even larger swell!

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and mid-70s temps. Tomorrow, it'll be cloudy with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the mid-80s. Trade winds will pick up later in the week, so keep an eye out for an increase in short-period waves along east-facing shores.

Now, let's break it down by area:

- **Kauai**: North facing shores will have waves in the 6-14 feet range, while east-facing shores will see 4-6 feet waves.
  
- **Oahu**: Similar story with 6-14 feet waves on north-facing shores and 4-6 feet on east-facing ones.

- **Maui**: Waves ranging from 6-14 feet on the north, and 2-4 feet on the west.

- **Big Island Windward and Southeast**: Waves hitting 3-6 feet on north and east facing shores.

- **Big Island Leeward**: Expect 1-3 feet on west-facing shores and minimal waves on the south.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be present, so stay safe and maybe catch a wave near a lifeguard, dudes and dudettes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:44:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, fellow surfers! Ready to catch some epic waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii!

So, here's the lowdown - we've got multiple northwest and north swells heading our way thanks to some gale force lows in the north pacific. The current northwest swell will be easing up, but don't worry, a new one is rolling in on Thursday. It won't be massive, but Friday and Saturday might bring some bigger waves, possibly even hitting advisory levels. And hold onto your boards because Sunday and Monday could see an even larger swell!

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and mid-70s temps. Tomorrow, it'll be cloudy with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the mid-80s. Trade winds will pick up later in the week, so keep an eye out for an increase in short-period waves along east-facing shores.

Now, let's break it down by area:

- **Kauai**: North facing shores will have waves in the 6-14 feet range, while east-facing shores will see 4-6 feet waves.
  
- **Oahu**: Similar story with 6-14 feet waves on north-facing shores and 4-6 feet on east-facing ones.

- **Maui**: Waves ranging from 6-14 feet on the north, and 2-4 feet on the west.

- **Big Island Windward and Southeast**: Waves hitting 3-6 feet on north and east facing shores.

- **Big Island Leeward**: Expect 1-3 feet on west-facing shores and minimal waves on the south.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be present, so stay safe and maybe catch a wave near a lifeguard, dudes and dudettes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, fellow surfers! Ready to catch some epic waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii!

So, here's the lowdown - we've got multiple northwest and north swells heading our way thanks to some gale force lows in the north pacific. The current northwest swell will be easing up, but don't worry, a new one is rolling in on Thursday. It won't be massive, but Friday and Saturday might bring some bigger waves, possibly even hitting advisory levels. And hold onto your boards because Sunday and Monday could see an even larger swell!

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and mid-70s temps. Tomorrow, it'll be cloudy with occasional showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the mid-80s. Trade winds will pick up later in the week, so keep an eye out for an increase in short-period waves along east-facing shores.

Now, let's break it down by area:

- **Kauai**: North facing shores will have waves in the 6-14 feet range, while east-facing shores will see 4-6 feet waves.
  
- **Oahu**: Similar story with 6-14 feet waves on north-facing shores and 4-6 feet on east-facing ones.

- **Maui**: Waves ranging from 6-14 feet on the north, and 2-4 feet on the west.

- **Big Island Windward and Southeast**: Waves hitting 3-6 feet on north and east facing shores.

- **Big Island Leeward**: Expect 1-3 feet on west-facing shores and minimal waves on the south.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be present, so stay safe and maybe catch a wave near a lifeguard, dudes and dudettes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-03-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2051263605</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled update on what's coming your way? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu!

So, here's the lowdown: a fresh northwest swell is making its way over for some fun times in the water. Expect surf heights to peak Sunday afternoon into the evening before gradually tapering off early next week. And hey, don't fret - there's more swell action on the horizon later in the week through the weekend!

For those hitting the east-facing shores, it's gonna be small and choppy with a chance of some wrap from those northwest swells at certain spots. South-facing shores will be keeping it chill with only a background ripple of energy.

Let's break it down by region:

- **Kauai**: High surf advisory for north and west facing shores! Surf ranging from 10-18 feet along the north and west shores. South and east-facing shores are looking at 1-5 feet.

- **Oahu**: Another high surf advisory for north and west facing shores! Surf about 10-18 feet on the north and west shores with south and east sides seeing 1-5 feet.

- **Maui**: Brace yourselves for a high surf advisory on north-facing shores! Surf heights from 10-16 feet on the north shore, 4-6 feet on the west side, and 1-3 feet on the south and east shores.

- **Big Island**: The windward and southeast regions will see 4-6 feet north-facing surf and 1-3 feet on the east and south shores. Over on the leeward side, expect 1-3 feet west and south-facing surf.

As for the weather, scattered showers are in the cards, but hey, nothing a true water enthusiast can't handle, right? Keep those eyes open for rip currents and stay safe out there.

And remember, for the latest beach safety info, make sure to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch those waves, stay stoked, and enjoy the surf vibes, everybody! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Nov 2024 11:45:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled update on what's coming your way? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu!

So, here's the lowdown: a fresh northwest swell is making its way over for some fun times in the water. Expect surf heights to peak Sunday afternoon into the evening before gradually tapering off early next week. And hey, don't fret - there's more swell action on the horizon later in the week through the weekend!

For those hitting the east-facing shores, it's gonna be small and choppy with a chance of some wrap from those northwest swells at certain spots. South-facing shores will be keeping it chill with only a background ripple of energy.

Let's break it down by region:

- **Kauai**: High surf advisory for north and west facing shores! Surf ranging from 10-18 feet along the north and west shores. South and east-facing shores are looking at 1-5 feet.

- **Oahu**: Another high surf advisory for north and west facing shores! Surf about 10-18 feet on the north and west shores with south and east sides seeing 1-5 feet.

- **Maui**: Brace yourselves for a high surf advisory on north-facing shores! Surf heights from 10-16 feet on the north shore, 4-6 feet on the west side, and 1-3 feet on the south and east shores.

- **Big Island**: The windward and southeast regions will see 4-6 feet north-facing surf and 1-3 feet on the east and south shores. Over on the leeward side, expect 1-3 feet west and south-facing surf.

As for the weather, scattered showers are in the cards, but hey, nothing a true water enthusiast can't handle, right? Keep those eyes open for rip currents and stay safe out there.

And remember, for the latest beach safety info, make sure to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch those waves, stay stoked, and enjoy the surf vibes, everybody! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled update on what's coming your way? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu!

So, here's the lowdown: a fresh northwest swell is making its way over for some fun times in the water. Expect surf heights to peak Sunday afternoon into the evening before gradually tapering off early next week. And hey, don't fret - there's more swell action on the horizon later in the week through the weekend!

For those hitting the east-facing shores, it's gonna be small and choppy with a chance of some wrap from those northwest swells at certain spots. South-facing shores will be keeping it chill with only a background ripple of energy.

Let's break it down by region:

- **Kauai**: High surf advisory for north and west facing shores! Surf ranging from 10-18 feet along the north and west shores. South and east-facing shores are looking at 1-5 feet.

- **Oahu**: Another high surf advisory for north and west facing shores! Surf about 10-18 feet on the north and west shores with south and east sides seeing 1-5 feet.

- **Maui**: Brace yourselves for a high surf advisory on north-facing shores! Surf heights from 10-16 feet on the north shore, 4-6 feet on the west side, and 1-3 feet on the south and east shores.

- **Big Island**: The windward and southeast regions will see 4-6 feet north-facing surf and 1-3 feet on the east and south shores. Over on the leeward side, expect 1-3 feet west and south-facing surf.

As for the weather, scattered showers are in the cards, but hey, nothing a true water enthusiast can't handle, right? Keep those eyes open for rip currents and stay safe out there.

And remember, for the latest beach safety info, make sure to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch those waves, stay stoked, and enjoy the surf vibes, everybody! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 11-02-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5583249298</link>
      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to companion for all things surf-related, bringing you the lowdown on the waves and tides. Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name.

Alrighty, folks, here's the scoop - we've got a fun mix coming your way! A delightful north-northeast swell is on the decline, but fear not, 'cause a north-northwest swell is rolling in. It's going to ramp up through the weekend, reaching its peak by Sunday morning. Exposed north and west facing shores - get ready for some action as advisory-level surf is expected on Sunday. And hey, keep those eyes peeled, 'cause more swell goodness is heading our way for the latter half of next week.

For those hanging out on the east shores, it's going to be a bit rough tonight with those trades doing their thing. Expect a slight improvement over the weekend.

Now, down to the nitty-gritty details. Tonight, things are looking partly cloudy then mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the mix. And hey, don't forget to check those tides before you hit the waves!

As for tomorrow, expect a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with our trusty east winds blowing around 10 mph. Oh, and don't forget to pack that sunscreen with a high UV index ready to greet you!

And there you have it, folks! Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up those tropical vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Nov 2024 10:44:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to companion for all things surf-related, bringing you the lowdown on the waves and tides. Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name.

Alrighty, folks, here's the scoop - we've got a fun mix coming your way! A delightful north-northeast swell is on the decline, but fear not, 'cause a north-northwest swell is rolling in. It's going to ramp up through the weekend, reaching its peak by Sunday morning. Exposed north and west facing shores - get ready for some action as advisory-level surf is expected on Sunday. And hey, keep those eyes peeled, 'cause more swell goodness is heading our way for the latter half of next week.

For those hanging out on the east shores, it's going to be a bit rough tonight with those trades doing their thing. Expect a slight improvement over the weekend.

Now, down to the nitty-gritty details. Tonight, things are looking partly cloudy then mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the mix. And hey, don't forget to check those tides before you hit the waves!

As for tomorrow, expect a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with our trusty east winds blowing around 10 mph. Oh, and don't forget to pack that sunscreen with a high UV index ready to greet you!

And there you have it, folks! Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up those tropical vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to companion for all things surf-related, bringing you the lowdown on the waves and tides. Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name.

Alrighty, folks, here's the scoop - we've got a fun mix coming your way! A delightful north-northeast swell is on the decline, but fear not, 'cause a north-northwest swell is rolling in. It's going to ramp up through the weekend, reaching its peak by Sunday morning. Exposed north and west facing shores - get ready for some action as advisory-level surf is expected on Sunday. And hey, keep those eyes peeled, 'cause more swell goodness is heading our way for the latter half of next week.

For those hanging out on the east shores, it's going to be a bit rough tonight with those trades doing their thing. Expect a slight improvement over the weekend.

Now, down to the nitty-gritty details. Tonight, things are looking partly cloudy then mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the mix. And hey, don't forget to check those tides before you hit the waves!

As for tomorrow, expect a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with our trusty east winds blowing around 10 mph. Oh, and don't forget to pack that sunscreen with a high UV index ready to greet you!

And there you have it, folks! Get ready to catch some sweet waves and soak up those tropical vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-31-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9231696712</link>
      <description>Hey there, rad surfers and beach lovers! Get stoked for your surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii, where the waves and vibes are always epic. Let's dive in and see what's coming up for the next few days!

For Kauai tonight, expect 2-4 foot surf on North and West-facing shores, 2-4 foot surf on South-facing shores, and solid 5-7 foot waves on East-facing shores. The weather will bring occasional showers under mostly cloudy skies with temperatures in the lower 70s.

As we cruise into Thursday on Kauai, anticipate scattered showers with partly sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures. Surf conditions will remain relatively consistent, so gear up and hit those waves!

Now, hopping over to Oahu, you're looking at 2-4 foot North-facing waves, 0-2 foot West-facing waves, 2-4 foot South-facing waves, and sweet 5-7 foot waves on the East side. The wind will be blowing around 20 mph from the East with scattered showers in the forecast.

Thursday on Oahu will bring more scattered showers, partly sunny vibes, and very high UV levels. So make sure to lather up that sunscreen and enjoy the mid-80s temperatures while catching some awesome waves!

Moving on to Maui, tonight you can expect mostly sunny skies turning into mostly cloudy weather with numerous showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on all shores except East-facing, which will see consistent 5-7 foot waves. The wind will be around 15 to 20 mph from the East.

Thursday on Maui will bring occasional showers under partly sunny skies. So grab your board, hit the beaches, and enjoy the lower 80s temperatures with some epic waves!

Finally, for Big Island - Windward and Southeast, tonight will see cloudy skies with occasional showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on North and South-facing shores and a solid 5-7 feet on East-facing shores. Watch out for those rip currents with a moderate Northeast breeze.

Thursday’s forecast on the Big Island brings more occasional showers under cloudy skies, so be prepared for some wet and wild surfing sessions in the lower 80s temperatures.

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves, ride that swell, and soak up the awesome vibes in Hawaii. Stay safe, have fun, and make the most of those beautiful beaches!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2024 10:45:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, rad surfers and beach lovers! Get stoked for your surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii, where the waves and vibes are always epic. Let's dive in and see what's coming up for the next few days!

For Kauai tonight, expect 2-4 foot surf on North and West-facing shores, 2-4 foot surf on South-facing shores, and solid 5-7 foot waves on East-facing shores. The weather will bring occasional showers under mostly cloudy skies with temperatures in the lower 70s.

As we cruise into Thursday on Kauai, anticipate scattered showers with partly sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures. Surf conditions will remain relatively consistent, so gear up and hit those waves!

Now, hopping over to Oahu, you're looking at 2-4 foot North-facing waves, 0-2 foot West-facing waves, 2-4 foot South-facing waves, and sweet 5-7 foot waves on the East side. The wind will be blowing around 20 mph from the East with scattered showers in the forecast.

Thursday on Oahu will bring more scattered showers, partly sunny vibes, and very high UV levels. So make sure to lather up that sunscreen and enjoy the mid-80s temperatures while catching some awesome waves!

Moving on to Maui, tonight you can expect mostly sunny skies turning into mostly cloudy weather with numerous showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on all shores except East-facing, which will see consistent 5-7 foot waves. The wind will be around 15 to 20 mph from the East.

Thursday on Maui will bring occasional showers under partly sunny skies. So grab your board, hit the beaches, and enjoy the lower 80s temperatures with some epic waves!

Finally, for Big Island - Windward and Southeast, tonight will see cloudy skies with occasional showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on North and South-facing shores and a solid 5-7 feet on East-facing shores. Watch out for those rip currents with a moderate Northeast breeze.

Thursday’s forecast on the Big Island brings more occasional showers under cloudy skies, so be prepared for some wet and wild surfing sessions in the lower 80s temperatures.

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves, ride that swell, and soak up the awesome vibes in Hawaii. Stay safe, have fun, and make the most of those beautiful beaches!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, rad surfers and beach lovers! Get stoked for your surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii, where the waves and vibes are always epic. Let's dive in and see what's coming up for the next few days!

For Kauai tonight, expect 2-4 foot surf on North and West-facing shores, 2-4 foot surf on South-facing shores, and solid 5-7 foot waves on East-facing shores. The weather will bring occasional showers under mostly cloudy skies with temperatures in the lower 70s.

As we cruise into Thursday on Kauai, anticipate scattered showers with partly sunny skies and mid-80s temperatures. Surf conditions will remain relatively consistent, so gear up and hit those waves!

Now, hopping over to Oahu, you're looking at 2-4 foot North-facing waves, 0-2 foot West-facing waves, 2-4 foot South-facing waves, and sweet 5-7 foot waves on the East side. The wind will be blowing around 20 mph from the East with scattered showers in the forecast.

Thursday on Oahu will bring more scattered showers, partly sunny vibes, and very high UV levels. So make sure to lather up that sunscreen and enjoy the mid-80s temperatures while catching some awesome waves!

Moving on to Maui, tonight you can expect mostly sunny skies turning into mostly cloudy weather with numerous showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on all shores except East-facing, which will see consistent 5-7 foot waves. The wind will be around 15 to 20 mph from the East.

Thursday on Maui will bring occasional showers under partly sunny skies. So grab your board, hit the beaches, and enjoy the lower 80s temperatures with some epic waves!

Finally, for Big Island - Windward and Southeast, tonight will see cloudy skies with occasional showers. Surf will be 2-4 feet on North and South-facing shores and a solid 5-7 feet on East-facing shores. Watch out for those rip currents with a moderate Northeast breeze.

Thursday’s forecast on the Big Island brings more occasional showers under cloudy skies, so be prepared for some wet and wild surfing sessions in the lower 80s temperatures.

So, there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves, ride that swell, and soak up the awesome vibes in Hawaii. Stay safe, have fun, and make the most of those beautiful beaches!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-30-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1178616659</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Let's dive in!

North shore surf is easing down a notch with a fading swell, but keep your boards waxed and ready for a fresh north-northwest swell rolling in by Friday peaking over the weekend. Get ready for some sweet rides!

Heading to the east-facing shores? Expect some rough and elevated surf thanks to persistent trade winds and incoming swell. It might chill out a bit over the weekend, so hang ten and enjoy the waves!

For the south shore, it's a gradual decrease in surf height as the week rolls on. Mix of swells keeping things interesting, so keep an eye out for those fun sets coming your way.

Let's break it down for specific spots:

- Kauai: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Watch out for scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight, with winds around 10 to 15 mph.

- Oahu: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Catch some scattered showers under partly sunny skies with east winds picking up to 15-20 mph.

- Maui: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Partly sunny with scattered showers and east winds around 15-20 mph.

- Big Island: From windward to leeward, expect 4-6 feet in the north, 6-8 feet in the east, and 2-4 feet in the south. Keep an eye out for scattered showers with mild temperatures.

Surfers, remember: surf heights can vary, rip currents are possible, so stay safe and keep an eye out for those sets!

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get ready to ride those waves and have a blast out there. Stay stoked and catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 10:45:28 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Let's dive in!

North shore surf is easing down a notch with a fading swell, but keep your boards waxed and ready for a fresh north-northwest swell rolling in by Friday peaking over the weekend. Get ready for some sweet rides!

Heading to the east-facing shores? Expect some rough and elevated surf thanks to persistent trade winds and incoming swell. It might chill out a bit over the weekend, so hang ten and enjoy the waves!

For the south shore, it's a gradual decrease in surf height as the week rolls on. Mix of swells keeping things interesting, so keep an eye out for those fun sets coming your way.

Let's break it down for specific spots:

- Kauai: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Watch out for scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight, with winds around 10 to 15 mph.

- Oahu: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Catch some scattered showers under partly sunny skies with east winds picking up to 15-20 mph.

- Maui: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Partly sunny with scattered showers and east winds around 15-20 mph.

- Big Island: From windward to leeward, expect 4-6 feet in the north, 6-8 feet in the east, and 2-4 feet in the south. Keep an eye out for scattered showers with mild temperatures.

Surfers, remember: surf heights can vary, rip currents are possible, so stay safe and keep an eye out for those sets!

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get ready to ride those waves and have a blast out there. Stay stoked and catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Let's dive in!

North shore surf is easing down a notch with a fading swell, but keep your boards waxed and ready for a fresh north-northwest swell rolling in by Friday peaking over the weekend. Get ready for some sweet rides!

Heading to the east-facing shores? Expect some rough and elevated surf thanks to persistent trade winds and incoming swell. It might chill out a bit over the weekend, so hang ten and enjoy the waves!

For the south shore, it's a gradual decrease in surf height as the week rolls on. Mix of swells keeping things interesting, so keep an eye out for those fun sets coming your way.

Let's break it down for specific spots:

- Kauai: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Watch out for scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight, with winds around 10 to 15 mph.

- Oahu: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Catch some scattered showers under partly sunny skies with east winds picking up to 15-20 mph.

- Maui: North 4-6 feet, West 1-3 feet, South 2-4 feet, East 6-8 feet. Partly sunny with scattered showers and east winds around 15-20 mph.

- Big Island: From windward to leeward, expect 4-6 feet in the north, 6-8 feet in the east, and 2-4 feet in the south. Keep an eye out for scattered showers with mild temperatures.

Surfers, remember: surf heights can vary, rip currents are possible, so stay safe and keep an eye out for those sets!

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get ready to ride those waves and have a blast out there. Stay stoked and catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the Hawaiian waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu!

So, what's up with the waves? Well, surf along the north-facing shores is on a gradual decline as a small north swell fades away. But don't fret, another swell might roll in on Thursday, with the potential for a bigger one next weekend. And guess what? South shore surf is holding steady thanks to a reinforcement arriving on Tuesday. Plus, east-facing shores are getting some love too from former Hurricane Kristy!

For all you night owls, here's tonight's forecast: mostly cloudy with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. By tomorrow, expect more of the same but with higher temperatures in the mid-80s. And remember to watch out for those tides!

Over on Oahu, the surf is looking pretty consistent too. Tonight, expect scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. But fear not, the sun will make an appearance on Tuesday with some scattered showers.

Down in Maui, it's mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. But tomorrow promises some sun and scattered showers to keep you on your toes.

And for you Big Island folks, prepare for mostly cloudy skies tonight with numerous showers before a partly sunny day with scattered showers tomorrow.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so be cautious and check out the latest beach safety info before hitting the waves.

So there you have it, the lowdown on the waves in Hawaii. Stay safe, catch some epic waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Oct 2024 10:44:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the Hawaiian waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu!

So, what's up with the waves? Well, surf along the north-facing shores is on a gradual decline as a small north swell fades away. But don't fret, another swell might roll in on Thursday, with the potential for a bigger one next weekend. And guess what? South shore surf is holding steady thanks to a reinforcement arriving on Tuesday. Plus, east-facing shores are getting some love too from former Hurricane Kristy!

For all you night owls, here's tonight's forecast: mostly cloudy with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. By tomorrow, expect more of the same but with higher temperatures in the mid-80s. And remember to watch out for those tides!

Over on Oahu, the surf is looking pretty consistent too. Tonight, expect scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. But fear not, the sun will make an appearance on Tuesday with some scattered showers.

Down in Maui, it's mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. But tomorrow promises some sun and scattered showers to keep you on your toes.

And for you Big Island folks, prepare for mostly cloudy skies tonight with numerous showers before a partly sunny day with scattered showers tomorrow.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so be cautious and check out the latest beach safety info before hitting the waves.

So there you have it, the lowdown on the waves in Hawaii. Stay safe, catch some epic waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the Hawaiian waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu!

So, what's up with the waves? Well, surf along the north-facing shores is on a gradual decline as a small north swell fades away. But don't fret, another swell might roll in on Thursday, with the potential for a bigger one next weekend. And guess what? South shore surf is holding steady thanks to a reinforcement arriving on Tuesday. Plus, east-facing shores are getting some love too from former Hurricane Kristy!

For all you night owls, here's tonight's forecast: mostly cloudy with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. By tomorrow, expect more of the same but with higher temperatures in the mid-80s. And remember to watch out for those tides!

Over on Oahu, the surf is looking pretty consistent too. Tonight, expect scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. But fear not, the sun will make an appearance on Tuesday with some scattered showers.

Down in Maui, it's mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. But tomorrow promises some sun and scattered showers to keep you on your toes.

And for you Big Island folks, prepare for mostly cloudy skies tonight with numerous showers before a partly sunny day with scattered showers tomorrow.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so be cautious and check out the latest beach safety info before hitting the waves.

So there you have it, the lowdown on the waves in Hawaii. Stay safe, catch some epic waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to hang ten and catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the scoop for the next few days: We've got a mix of swells coming in. A small long-period North swell is rolling in tonight and sticking around into Monday. Then, get ready for another round of North swell on Tuesday. And hey, keep an eye out for a potential building Northwest swell by Thursday, with the chance of a big ruler of a wave coming in next weekend.

For now, expect some action on the East facing shores with former hurricane Kristy sending in some long-period swells alongside those typical trade wind waves picking up. 

Now, let's break it down by location. 

Starting off in Kauai, tonight will see 6-8 footers on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East facing shores. Prepare for some showers and thunderstorms tonight and into Monday.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 6-8 footers on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East shores. We're looking at some cloudy skies and showers heading your way as well.

Heading to Maui, expect 5-7 footers on the North, 1-3 footers on the West, 2-4 footers on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers tonight with some sun breaking through on Monday.

For the Big Island, Windward and Southeast side, we're talking 6-8 footers on the North, 6-8 footers on the East, and 2-4 footers on the South facing shores. Cloudy with a chance of showers tonight and tomorrow.

And last but not least, the Big Island's Leeward side. Expect 1-3 footers on the West and 2-4 footers on the South. It's gonna be cloudy tonight with some isolated thunderstorms and then clearing up a bit on Monday.

Remember, the surf heights can vary, so stay alert for rip currents and always exercise caution in the water. If you want more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, folks, that's a wrap for the surf forecast in Hawaii. Get out there, shred some gnarly waves, and have a blast! Catch you next time! And as always, stay stoked and ride the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2024 10:45:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to hang ten and catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the scoop for the next few days: We've got a mix of swells coming in. A small long-period North swell is rolling in tonight and sticking around into Monday. Then, get ready for another round of North swell on Tuesday. And hey, keep an eye out for a potential building Northwest swell by Thursday, with the chance of a big ruler of a wave coming in next weekend.

For now, expect some action on the East facing shores with former hurricane Kristy sending in some long-period swells alongside those typical trade wind waves picking up. 

Now, let's break it down by location. 

Starting off in Kauai, tonight will see 6-8 footers on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East facing shores. Prepare for some showers and thunderstorms tonight and into Monday.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 6-8 footers on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East shores. We're looking at some cloudy skies and showers heading your way as well.

Heading to Maui, expect 5-7 footers on the North, 1-3 footers on the West, 2-4 footers on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers tonight with some sun breaking through on Monday.

For the Big Island, Windward and Southeast side, we're talking 6-8 footers on the North, 6-8 footers on the East, and 2-4 footers on the South facing shores. Cloudy with a chance of showers tonight and tomorrow.

And last but not least, the Big Island's Leeward side. Expect 1-3 footers on the West and 2-4 footers on the South. It's gonna be cloudy tonight with some isolated thunderstorms and then clearing up a bit on Monday.

Remember, the surf heights can vary, so stay alert for rip currents and always exercise caution in the water. If you want more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, folks, that's a wrap for the surf forecast in Hawaii. Get out there, shred some gnarly waves, and have a blast! Catch you next time! And as always, stay stoked and ride the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to hang ten and catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the scoop for the next few days: We've got a mix of swells coming in. A small long-period North swell is rolling in tonight and sticking around into Monday. Then, get ready for another round of North swell on Tuesday. And hey, keep an eye out for a potential building Northwest swell by Thursday, with the chance of a big ruler of a wave coming in next weekend.

For now, expect some action on the East facing shores with former hurricane Kristy sending in some long-period swells alongside those typical trade wind waves picking up. 

Now, let's break it down by location. 

Starting off in Kauai, tonight will see 6-8 footers on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East facing shores. Prepare for some showers and thunderstorms tonight and into Monday.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 6-8 footers on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East shores. We're looking at some cloudy skies and showers heading your way as well.

Heading to Maui, expect 5-7 footers on the North, 1-3 footers on the West, 2-4 footers on the South, and 6-8 footers on the East. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers tonight with some sun breaking through on Monday.

For the Big Island, Windward and Southeast side, we're talking 6-8 footers on the North, 6-8 footers on the East, and 2-4 footers on the South facing shores. Cloudy with a chance of showers tonight and tomorrow.

And last but not least, the Big Island's Leeward side. Expect 1-3 footers on the West and 2-4 footers on the South. It's gonna be cloudy tonight with some isolated thunderstorms and then clearing up a bit on Monday.

Remember, the surf heights can vary, so stay alert for rip currents and always exercise caution in the water. If you want more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, folks, that's a wrap for the surf forecast in Hawaii. Get out there, shred some gnarly waves, and have a blast! Catch you next time! And as always, stay stoked and ride the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, the current NE swell is on a slow decline, nothing too crazy in the waves like a High Surf Advisory. But! With those trade winds picking up and a bit of E swell coming in from Tropical Cyclone Kristy, we're in for some fun times along the East shores all week.

There's a medium N swell coming in on Sunday peaking on Monday, so keep an eye out for that sweet spot. Oh, and a long-period NW swell might just greet us by Friday, giving us another reason to hit the waves!

For tonight on Kauai, we're looking at 6-8 footers on the North, 2-4 on the West, and 3-5 on the South. East-facing shores, get ready for some 6-8 feet waves. Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with showers, so pack that raincoat!

And for our friends in Oahu, similar wave heights for tonight and Sunday. The UV index is gonna be high, so don't forget that sunscreen while enjoying partly sunny skies!

Over in Maui, it's a mix of 6-8 footers on the North and East shores, with 2-4 on the West and 3-5 on the South. Expect some scattered showers and maybe a thunderstorm or two. But hey, that's all part of the adventure, right?

On the Big Island Windward and Southeast, 6-8 foot waves on the North and East shores, and 3-5 feet on the South. Sunday's looking cloudy but with some isolated thunderstorms on the horizon.

And for Big Island Leeward, 2-4 footers on the West, and 4-6 on the South for tonight. Sunday brings in some cloudy skies with scattered showers for a bit of drama in the water.

Remember folks, surf heights can change, rip currents can be sneaky, so stay safe out there! And hey, for more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch you on the next wave, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 10:44:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, the current NE swell is on a slow decline, nothing too crazy in the waves like a High Surf Advisory. But! With those trade winds picking up and a bit of E swell coming in from Tropical Cyclone Kristy, we're in for some fun times along the East shores all week.

There's a medium N swell coming in on Sunday peaking on Monday, so keep an eye out for that sweet spot. Oh, and a long-period NW swell might just greet us by Friday, giving us another reason to hit the waves!

For tonight on Kauai, we're looking at 6-8 footers on the North, 2-4 on the West, and 3-5 on the South. East-facing shores, get ready for some 6-8 feet waves. Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with showers, so pack that raincoat!

And for our friends in Oahu, similar wave heights for tonight and Sunday. The UV index is gonna be high, so don't forget that sunscreen while enjoying partly sunny skies!

Over in Maui, it's a mix of 6-8 footers on the North and East shores, with 2-4 on the West and 3-5 on the South. Expect some scattered showers and maybe a thunderstorm or two. But hey, that's all part of the adventure, right?

On the Big Island Windward and Southeast, 6-8 foot waves on the North and East shores, and 3-5 feet on the South. Sunday's looking cloudy but with some isolated thunderstorms on the horizon.

And for Big Island Leeward, 2-4 footers on the West, and 4-6 on the South for tonight. Sunday brings in some cloudy skies with scattered showers for a bit of drama in the water.

Remember folks, surf heights can change, rip currents can be sneaky, so stay safe out there! And hey, for more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch you on the next wave, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there awesome surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, the current NE swell is on a slow decline, nothing too crazy in the waves like a High Surf Advisory. But! With those trade winds picking up and a bit of E swell coming in from Tropical Cyclone Kristy, we're in for some fun times along the East shores all week.

There's a medium N swell coming in on Sunday peaking on Monday, so keep an eye out for that sweet spot. Oh, and a long-period NW swell might just greet us by Friday, giving us another reason to hit the waves!

For tonight on Kauai, we're looking at 6-8 footers on the North, 2-4 on the West, and 3-5 on the South. East-facing shores, get ready for some 6-8 feet waves. Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with showers, so pack that raincoat!

And for our friends in Oahu, similar wave heights for tonight and Sunday. The UV index is gonna be high, so don't forget that sunscreen while enjoying partly sunny skies!

Over in Maui, it's a mix of 6-8 footers on the North and East shores, with 2-4 on the West and 3-5 on the South. Expect some scattered showers and maybe a thunderstorm or two. But hey, that's all part of the adventure, right?

On the Big Island Windward and Southeast, 6-8 foot waves on the North and East shores, and 3-5 feet on the South. Sunday's looking cloudy but with some isolated thunderstorms on the horizon.

And for Big Island Leeward, 2-4 footers on the West, and 4-6 on the South for tonight. Sunday brings in some cloudy skies with scattered showers for a bit of drama in the water.

Remember folks, surf heights can change, rip currents can be sneaky, so stay safe out there! And hey, for more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch you on the next wave, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Get ready for an exciting surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the scoop - we're seeing a quick rise in the waves thanks to a reinforcing NNE swell hitting around 6 to 8 feet. This swell should peak tonight and then gradually decrease as we head into Saturday. But don't fret, another north swell is on the horizon for Sunday into Monday before calming down.

Oh, and let's not forget about the long-period south swell coming in hot for Saturday and then easing off early next week. East facing shores are still hanging on to those advisory surf levels, with rough and elevated waves expected due to some strong trades and a little help from Tropical Cyclone Kristy.

Now let's dive into the details for some specific areas in Hawaii. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward, Southeast, and Leeward shores are all experiencing some high surf advisory for those east-facing beaches. So, keep your eyes on the waves and stay safe out there.

Tonight, you can expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and mid-70s temps. Tomorrow, get ready for more clouds, showers, mid-80s temps, and some solid east winds. And if you're up for a sunrise surf, the UV index is very high on Saturday.

Remember, surf heights can vary from beach to beach, and watch out for rip currents, especially with the increasing surf size.

So there you have it, surfers - stay tuned for those waves and enjoy the ride out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Oct 2024 10:45:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Get ready for an exciting surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the scoop - we're seeing a quick rise in the waves thanks to a reinforcing NNE swell hitting around 6 to 8 feet. This swell should peak tonight and then gradually decrease as we head into Saturday. But don't fret, another north swell is on the horizon for Sunday into Monday before calming down.

Oh, and let's not forget about the long-period south swell coming in hot for Saturday and then easing off early next week. East facing shores are still hanging on to those advisory surf levels, with rough and elevated waves expected due to some strong trades and a little help from Tropical Cyclone Kristy.

Now let's dive into the details for some specific areas in Hawaii. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward, Southeast, and Leeward shores are all experiencing some high surf advisory for those east-facing beaches. So, keep your eyes on the waves and stay safe out there.

Tonight, you can expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and mid-70s temps. Tomorrow, get ready for more clouds, showers, mid-80s temps, and some solid east winds. And if you're up for a sunrise surf, the UV index is very high on Saturday.

Remember, surf heights can vary from beach to beach, and watch out for rip currents, especially with the increasing surf size.

So there you have it, surfers - stay tuned for those waves and enjoy the ride out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Get ready for an exciting surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the scoop - we're seeing a quick rise in the waves thanks to a reinforcing NNE swell hitting around 6 to 8 feet. This swell should peak tonight and then gradually decrease as we head into Saturday. But don't fret, another north swell is on the horizon for Sunday into Monday before calming down.

Oh, and let's not forget about the long-period south swell coming in hot for Saturday and then easing off early next week. East facing shores are still hanging on to those advisory surf levels, with rough and elevated waves expected due to some strong trades and a little help from Tropical Cyclone Kristy.

Now let's dive into the details for some specific areas in Hawaii. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward, Southeast, and Leeward shores are all experiencing some high surf advisory for those east-facing beaches. So, keep your eyes on the waves and stay safe out there.

Tonight, you can expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and mid-70s temps. Tomorrow, get ready for more clouds, showers, mid-80s temps, and some solid east winds. And if you're up for a sunrise surf, the UV index is very high on Saturday.

Remember, surf heights can vary from beach to beach, and watch out for rip currents, especially with the increasing surf size.

So there you have it, surfers - stay tuned for those waves and enjoy the ride out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some wave-tastic updates on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the juicy details and catch the wave of information!

Currently, a High Surf Advisory (HSA) is in place until Saturday due to a moderate-to-large NNE swell, bringing waves in the 7-10 feet range along east-facing shores. Another swell from the NNE is expected on Friday, bumping up the surf levels even more before gradually calming down over the weekend. Keep an eye out for mixed NE/E swells early next week, keeping those east-facing shores firing with potential borderline HSA conditions. Plus, watch out for strengthening trade winds adding to the fun with short period trade wind swells.

For Kauai, tonight you can expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and the surf hitting 7-10 feet on the north and east-facing shores. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny weather with isolated showers and waves reaching 9-12 feet on the east side.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring just a few isolated showers under partly cloudy skies. The east-facing shores will continue to deliver waves in the 7-10 feet range, with a boost to 9-12 feet by tomorrow. So, slather on that sunscreen and catch those waves!

On Maui, it’s a similar story – partly cloudy tonight with some isolated showers and surf around 7-10 feet on the east-facing beaches. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and waves reaching up to 9-12 feet. Don’t forget to catch some vitamin D and waves!

Heading over to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see surf heights between 7-10 feet tonight and tomorrow with numerous showers in the forecast. Meanwhile, the leeward side will offer smaller waves in the 2-4 feet range. Get ready for a mixed bag of weather and surf conditions!

And that’s a wrap for our surf zone forecast in Hawaii! Remember to check Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates and always stay safe out there in the waves. Catch you on the flip side, beach bums!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 10:44:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some wave-tastic updates on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the juicy details and catch the wave of information!

Currently, a High Surf Advisory (HSA) is in place until Saturday due to a moderate-to-large NNE swell, bringing waves in the 7-10 feet range along east-facing shores. Another swell from the NNE is expected on Friday, bumping up the surf levels even more before gradually calming down over the weekend. Keep an eye out for mixed NE/E swells early next week, keeping those east-facing shores firing with potential borderline HSA conditions. Plus, watch out for strengthening trade winds adding to the fun with short period trade wind swells.

For Kauai, tonight you can expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and the surf hitting 7-10 feet on the north and east-facing shores. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny weather with isolated showers and waves reaching 9-12 feet on the east side.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring just a few isolated showers under partly cloudy skies. The east-facing shores will continue to deliver waves in the 7-10 feet range, with a boost to 9-12 feet by tomorrow. So, slather on that sunscreen and catch those waves!

On Maui, it’s a similar story – partly cloudy tonight with some isolated showers and surf around 7-10 feet on the east-facing beaches. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and waves reaching up to 9-12 feet. Don’t forget to catch some vitamin D and waves!

Heading over to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see surf heights between 7-10 feet tonight and tomorrow with numerous showers in the forecast. Meanwhile, the leeward side will offer smaller waves in the 2-4 feet range. Get ready for a mixed bag of weather and surf conditions!

And that’s a wrap for our surf zone forecast in Hawaii! Remember to check Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates and always stay safe out there in the waves. Catch you on the flip side, beach bums!

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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some wave-tastic updates on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the juicy details and catch the wave of information!

Currently, a High Surf Advisory (HSA) is in place until Saturday due to a moderate-to-large NNE swell, bringing waves in the 7-10 feet range along east-facing shores. Another swell from the NNE is expected on Friday, bumping up the surf levels even more before gradually calming down over the weekend. Keep an eye out for mixed NE/E swells early next week, keeping those east-facing shores firing with potential borderline HSA conditions. Plus, watch out for strengthening trade winds adding to the fun with short period trade wind swells.

For Kauai, tonight you can expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and the surf hitting 7-10 feet on the north and east-facing shores. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny weather with isolated showers and waves reaching 9-12 feet on the east side.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring just a few isolated showers under partly cloudy skies. The east-facing shores will continue to deliver waves in the 7-10 feet range, with a boost to 9-12 feet by tomorrow. So, slather on that sunscreen and catch those waves!

On Maui, it’s a similar story – partly cloudy tonight with some isolated showers and surf around 7-10 feet on the east-facing beaches. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and waves reaching up to 9-12 feet. Don’t forget to catch some vitamin D and waves!

Heading over to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see surf heights between 7-10 feet tonight and tomorrow with numerous showers in the forecast. Meanwhile, the leeward side will offer smaller waves in the 2-4 feet range. Get ready for a mixed bag of weather and surf conditions!

And that’s a wrap for our surf zone forecast in Hawaii! Remember to check Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates and always stay safe out there in the waves. Catch you on the flip side, beach bums!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, get ready for a fun-filled surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

**North Shore:** Tonight, the waves are set to be around 3-5 feet, picking up to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. As for the West Shore, expect 1-3 feet climbing to 2-4 feet. Meanwhile, the South Shore looks mellow at 2-4 feet with a gentle dip to 1-3 feet, and the East Shore will be rad with waves ranging from 2-4 feet tonight and jumping to 6-8 feet by tomorrow!

**Tonight's Weather:** It's going to be a mix of mostly sunny and cloudy with scattered showers. Temps will be chill in the lower 70s with gentle east winds blowing at around 5-10 mph.

**Thursday's Outlook:** Prepare for partly sunny skies with a sprinkle of showers. Temperatures will rise to the lower 80s, while those Easterly winds stick around at 5-10 mph.

Over on Oahu, expect similar conditions but with a twist of **Very High** UV Index tomorrow. So put on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies!

Moving on to Maui, tonight's vibe will be partly sunny turning partly cloudy with isolated showers and temps in the upper 60s. Thursday brings mostly sunny weather, highs in the mid-80s, and easterly winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island folks, the Windward and Southeast areas will see surf heights between 3-5 feet rising to 5-7 feet by Thursday. Meanwhile, the Leeward side will have 2-4 feet waves tonight and tomorrow.

**A Quick Reminder:** Surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always respect the power of the ocean!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 10:44:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, get ready for a fun-filled surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

**North Shore:** Tonight, the waves are set to be around 3-5 feet, picking up to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. As for the West Shore, expect 1-3 feet climbing to 2-4 feet. Meanwhile, the South Shore looks mellow at 2-4 feet with a gentle dip to 1-3 feet, and the East Shore will be rad with waves ranging from 2-4 feet tonight and jumping to 6-8 feet by tomorrow!

**Tonight's Weather:** It's going to be a mix of mostly sunny and cloudy with scattered showers. Temps will be chill in the lower 70s with gentle east winds blowing at around 5-10 mph.

**Thursday's Outlook:** Prepare for partly sunny skies with a sprinkle of showers. Temperatures will rise to the lower 80s, while those Easterly winds stick around at 5-10 mph.

Over on Oahu, expect similar conditions but with a twist of **Very High** UV Index tomorrow. So put on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies!

Moving on to Maui, tonight's vibe will be partly sunny turning partly cloudy with isolated showers and temps in the upper 60s. Thursday brings mostly sunny weather, highs in the mid-80s, and easterly winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island folks, the Windward and Southeast areas will see surf heights between 3-5 feet rising to 5-7 feet by Thursday. Meanwhile, the Leeward side will have 2-4 feet waves tonight and tomorrow.

**A Quick Reminder:** Surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always respect the power of the ocean!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers, get ready for a fun-filled surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

**North Shore:** Tonight, the waves are set to be around 3-5 feet, picking up to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. As for the West Shore, expect 1-3 feet climbing to 2-4 feet. Meanwhile, the South Shore looks mellow at 2-4 feet with a gentle dip to 1-3 feet, and the East Shore will be rad with waves ranging from 2-4 feet tonight and jumping to 6-8 feet by tomorrow!

**Tonight's Weather:** It's going to be a mix of mostly sunny and cloudy with scattered showers. Temps will be chill in the lower 70s with gentle east winds blowing at around 5-10 mph.

**Thursday's Outlook:** Prepare for partly sunny skies with a sprinkle of showers. Temperatures will rise to the lower 80s, while those Easterly winds stick around at 5-10 mph.

Over on Oahu, expect similar conditions but with a twist of **Very High** UV Index tomorrow. So put on that sunscreen and catch some waves under the sunny skies!

Moving on to Maui, tonight's vibe will be partly sunny turning partly cloudy with isolated showers and temps in the upper 60s. Thursday brings mostly sunny weather, highs in the mid-80s, and easterly winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island folks, the Windward and Southeast areas will see surf heights between 3-5 feet rising to 5-7 feet by Thursday. Meanwhile, the Leeward side will have 2-4 feet waves tonight and tomorrow.

**A Quick Reminder:** Surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always respect the power of the ocean!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers. Lows will be in the lower 70s, with east winds around 10 mph shifting to southwest. The surf along the shores varies, with north-facing shores at 2-4 feet, west-facing at 1-3 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 1-3 feet.

As we head into Wednesday, get ready for mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s. A slight chance of showers is still on the horizon. Surf heights will see a slight increase, especially on east-facing shores which could reach 2-4 feet. So, grab your boards and hit those waves!

Remember to check the tides before heading out - be aware of low tides at Hanalei Bay and high tides at Honolulu and Waianae. And hey, watch out for rip currents and always be cautious in the water.

For more detailed beach safety info, check out Hawaii Beach Safety at the link provided in the forecast.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2024 10:44:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers. Lows will be in the lower 70s, with east winds around 10 mph shifting to southwest. The surf along the shores varies, with north-facing shores at 2-4 feet, west-facing at 1-3 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 1-3 feet.

As we head into Wednesday, get ready for mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s. A slight chance of showers is still on the horizon. Surf heights will see a slight increase, especially on east-facing shores which could reach 2-4 feet. So, grab your boards and hit those waves!

Remember to check the tides before heading out - be aware of low tides at Hanalei Bay and high tides at Honolulu and Waianae. And hey, watch out for rip currents and always be cautious in the water.

For more detailed beach safety info, check out Hawaii Beach Safety at the link provided in the forecast.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun? Here's your surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers. Lows will be in the lower 70s, with east winds around 10 mph shifting to southwest. The surf along the shores varies, with north-facing shores at 2-4 feet, west-facing at 1-3 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 1-3 feet.

As we head into Wednesday, get ready for mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s. A slight chance of showers is still on the horizon. Surf heights will see a slight increase, especially on east-facing shores which could reach 2-4 feet. So, grab your boards and hit those waves!

Remember to check the tides before heading out - be aware of low tides at Hanalei Bay and high tides at Honolulu and Waianae. And hey, watch out for rip currents and always be cautious in the water.

For more detailed beach safety info, check out Hawaii Beach Safety at the link provided in the forecast.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! Ready for some juicy wave updates from Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that wave!

Starting off with the *NW*, we're looking at some small swell action along the north and east-facing shores. Don't lose hope though, things are looking up as we head into the latter part of the week with some potential for advisory level waves coming in hot! Keep an eye out for those *NE* swells to kick things up a notch.

For you folks in Kauai, tonight's waves are running around 2-4 feet on the north shore. Tomorrow's shaping up to be more of the same, so grab your boards and get ready to hit the water!

Oahu is bringing it with 2-4 feet on the north shore as well. Watch out for those tides, and make sure you catch those *UV* rays as the index is set to be very high!

Over in Maui, we're seeing some smaller waves on the west side but nothing that can't be surfed. The south-facing shores are looking more promising with waves peaking at 2-4 feet. So, get your boards waxed up and ready to roll!

Big Island is looking good too! Windward and Southeast facing shores are presenting some rideable waves around 2-4 feet on the northside, and 3-5 feet on the south. Leeward side is a bit calmer but still worth checking out.

No matter where you are in Hawaii, keep an eye out for rip currents and surf safety. Always make sure to surf near a lifeguard, and stay informed about the beach conditions before hitting the waves!

Alrighty, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast from Hawaii. Hope you catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:44:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! Ready for some juicy wave updates from Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that wave!

Starting off with the *NW*, we're looking at some small swell action along the north and east-facing shores. Don't lose hope though, things are looking up as we head into the latter part of the week with some potential for advisory level waves coming in hot! Keep an eye out for those *NE* swells to kick things up a notch.

For you folks in Kauai, tonight's waves are running around 2-4 feet on the north shore. Tomorrow's shaping up to be more of the same, so grab your boards and get ready to hit the water!

Oahu is bringing it with 2-4 feet on the north shore as well. Watch out for those tides, and make sure you catch those *UV* rays as the index is set to be very high!

Over in Maui, we're seeing some smaller waves on the west side but nothing that can't be surfed. The south-facing shores are looking more promising with waves peaking at 2-4 feet. So, get your boards waxed up and ready to roll!

Big Island is looking good too! Windward and Southeast facing shores are presenting some rideable waves around 2-4 feet on the northside, and 3-5 feet on the south. Leeward side is a bit calmer but still worth checking out.

No matter where you are in Hawaii, keep an eye out for rip currents and surf safety. Always make sure to surf near a lifeguard, and stay informed about the beach conditions before hitting the waves!

Alrighty, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast from Hawaii. Hope you catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! Ready for some juicy wave updates from Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that wave!

Starting off with the *NW*, we're looking at some small swell action along the north and east-facing shores. Don't lose hope though, things are looking up as we head into the latter part of the week with some potential for advisory level waves coming in hot! Keep an eye out for those *NE* swells to kick things up a notch.

For you folks in Kauai, tonight's waves are running around 2-4 feet on the north shore. Tomorrow's shaping up to be more of the same, so grab your boards and get ready to hit the water!

Oahu is bringing it with 2-4 feet on the north shore as well. Watch out for those tides, and make sure you catch those *UV* rays as the index is set to be very high!

Over in Maui, we're seeing some smaller waves on the west side but nothing that can't be surfed. The south-facing shores are looking more promising with waves peaking at 2-4 feet. So, get your boards waxed up and ready to roll!

Big Island is looking good too! Windward and Southeast facing shores are presenting some rideable waves around 2-4 feet on the northside, and 3-5 feet on the south. Leeward side is a bit calmer but still worth checking out.

No matter where you are in Hawaii, keep an eye out for rip currents and surf safety. Always make sure to surf near a lifeguard, and stay informed about the beach conditions before hitting the waves!

Alrighty, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast from Hawaii. Hope you catch some awesome waves out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Looks like a small north to northwest swell will be fading out soon, with a shift towards some northeasterly action by midweek. You can expect some surf on north and east facing shores. Don't worry, the south shores won't go flat thanks to a background south swell holding it down. Keep an eye out for a small reinforcement coming in on Monday night followed by another on Friday.

Let's dive into the specifics:

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you're looking at 4-6 feet on north facing shores, 3-5 feet on west facing, and 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Tomorrow, it's pretty much the same, so get ready to ride those waves!

Over in Oahu, expect 4-6 feet on north and west facing shores tonight, with 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Sunday's gonna be a repeat of that, so get out there and make the most of it.

Heading to Maui, 4-6 feet on north facing shores tonight, 0-2 feet on west facing, and 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Sunday's looking similar, so grab your board and hit the waves!

On the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will see 3-5 feet on north facing and 2-4 feet on east and south facing shores both tonight and tomorrow. Leeward shores will have 1-3 feet on west facing and 2-4 feet on south facing shores tonight and tomorrow.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents. Be safe, have fun, and catch those waves while you can!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 10:45:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Looks like a small north to northwest swell will be fading out soon, with a shift towards some northeasterly action by midweek. You can expect some surf on north and east facing shores. Don't worry, the south shores won't go flat thanks to a background south swell holding it down. Keep an eye out for a small reinforcement coming in on Monday night followed by another on Friday.

Let's dive into the specifics:

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you're looking at 4-6 feet on north facing shores, 3-5 feet on west facing, and 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Tomorrow, it's pretty much the same, so get ready to ride those waves!

Over in Oahu, expect 4-6 feet on north and west facing shores tonight, with 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Sunday's gonna be a repeat of that, so get out there and make the most of it.

Heading to Maui, 4-6 feet on north facing shores tonight, 0-2 feet on west facing, and 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Sunday's looking similar, so grab your board and hit the waves!

On the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will see 3-5 feet on north facing and 2-4 feet on east and south facing shores both tonight and tomorrow. Leeward shores will have 1-3 feet on west facing and 2-4 feet on south facing shores tonight and tomorrow.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents. Be safe, have fun, and catch those waves while you can!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Looks like a small north to northwest swell will be fading out soon, with a shift towards some northeasterly action by midweek. You can expect some surf on north and east facing shores. Don't worry, the south shores won't go flat thanks to a background south swell holding it down. Keep an eye out for a small reinforcement coming in on Monday night followed by another on Friday.

Let's dive into the specifics:

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you're looking at 4-6 feet on north facing shores, 3-5 feet on west facing, and 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Tomorrow, it's pretty much the same, so get ready to ride those waves!

Over in Oahu, expect 4-6 feet on north and west facing shores tonight, with 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Sunday's gonna be a repeat of that, so get out there and make the most of it.

Heading to Maui, 4-6 feet on north facing shores tonight, 0-2 feet on west facing, and 2-4 feet on south and east facing shores. Sunday's looking similar, so grab your board and hit the waves!

On the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will see 3-5 feet on north facing and 2-4 feet on east and south facing shores both tonight and tomorrow. Leeward shores will have 1-3 feet on west facing and 2-4 feet on south facing shores tonight and tomorrow.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents. Be safe, have fun, and catch those waves while you can!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

For the North-Facing shores, expect surf heights of 4-6 feet tonight, decreasing to 3-5 feet by Friday. Good news - there's a small to medium pulse expected over the weekend to keep things interesting.

South-Facing shores will see smaller waves in the 1-3 feet range with some short to medium-period swells rolling through. And for the East-Facing shores, expect 2-4 feet tonight, dropping to 1-3 feet on Friday as trades ease.

Taking a peek at specific areas:
- Kauai will have variable winds, scattered showers, and tides ranging from 0.5 to 2.6 feet on Friday. 
- Oahu brings you a sunny day, with highs in the mid-80s, east winds, and tides from 0.4 to 2.6 feet on Friday.
- Maui offers a mix of sun and clouds, isolated showers, east winds, and tides in the 0.8 to 2.8 feet range on Friday.
- Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores will have east winds, scattered showers, and tides between 0.6 to 3.0 feet on Friday.
- Big Island's Leeward region will enjoy mostly sunny skies, light variable winds, and tides spanning from 0.3 to 2.7 feet on Friday.

So grab your boards and soak up the sun, but remember to stay safe and watch out for rip currents. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2024 10:45:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

For the North-Facing shores, expect surf heights of 4-6 feet tonight, decreasing to 3-5 feet by Friday. Good news - there's a small to medium pulse expected over the weekend to keep things interesting.

South-Facing shores will see smaller waves in the 1-3 feet range with some short to medium-period swells rolling through. And for the East-Facing shores, expect 2-4 feet tonight, dropping to 1-3 feet on Friday as trades ease.

Taking a peek at specific areas:
- Kauai will have variable winds, scattered showers, and tides ranging from 0.5 to 2.6 feet on Friday. 
- Oahu brings you a sunny day, with highs in the mid-80s, east winds, and tides from 0.4 to 2.6 feet on Friday.
- Maui offers a mix of sun and clouds, isolated showers, east winds, and tides in the 0.8 to 2.8 feet range on Friday.
- Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores will have east winds, scattered showers, and tides between 0.6 to 3.0 feet on Friday.
- Big Island's Leeward region will enjoy mostly sunny skies, light variable winds, and tides spanning from 0.3 to 2.7 feet on Friday.

So grab your boards and soak up the sun, but remember to stay safe and watch out for rip currents. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

For the North-Facing shores, expect surf heights of 4-6 feet tonight, decreasing to 3-5 feet by Friday. Good news - there's a small to medium pulse expected over the weekend to keep things interesting.

South-Facing shores will see smaller waves in the 1-3 feet range with some short to medium-period swells rolling through. And for the East-Facing shores, expect 2-4 feet tonight, dropping to 1-3 feet on Friday as trades ease.

Taking a peek at specific areas:
- Kauai will have variable winds, scattered showers, and tides ranging from 0.5 to 2.6 feet on Friday. 
- Oahu brings you a sunny day, with highs in the mid-80s, east winds, and tides from 0.4 to 2.6 feet on Friday.
- Maui offers a mix of sun and clouds, isolated showers, east winds, and tides in the 0.8 to 2.8 feet range on Friday.
- Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores will have east winds, scattered showers, and tides between 0.6 to 3.0 feet on Friday.
- Big Island's Leeward region will enjoy mostly sunny skies, light variable winds, and tides spanning from 0.3 to 2.7 feet on Friday.

So grab your boards and soak up the sun, but remember to stay safe and watch out for rip currents. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the beautiful shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into the surf forecast for tonight and Thursday.

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some fun-sized NNW swell on the north shores bringing in waves around 6-10 feet tonight, tapering off to a more manageable 4-6 feet by tomorrow. West shores are looking at a consistent 2-4 feet both nights, while the east shores will see some choppy 3-5 footers tonight, easing into 2-4 feet tomorrow. And don't expect much action on the south shore, with tiny 1-3 foot surf all through the end of the week.

Over in Oahu, similar conditions with NNW swell keeping the north shores excited at 6-10 feet tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. West shores will ride the 2-4 foot wave train, while east shores will have 3-5 feet of surf tonight, dwindling to 2-4 feet on Thursday. And for the sun lovers on the south shore, expect a continuous supply of 1-3 foot waves.

Now onto Maui, where the north and west shores share the stoke of 6-8 foot surf tonight, tempering down to 4-6 feet tomorrow. East shores provide waves of 3-5 feet tonight, subduing to 2-4 feet on Thursday. And again, the south shore keeps things relaxed with 1-3 foot surf both nights.

Heading over to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see 6-8 foot waves on the north side tonight, sliding down to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. East shores will enjoy 3-5 feet tonight, easing into 2-4 feet on Thursday. South shores will be mellow with 1-3 feet of surf both nights.

As for the weather, expect some scattered showers and partly cloudy skies across the islands tonight, with temperatures in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings a mix of sunshine and clouds with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. So whether you're chasing waves or just soaking up the island vibes, be sure to check the tides and always stay safe in the surf.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:45:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the beautiful shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into the surf forecast for tonight and Thursday.

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some fun-sized NNW swell on the north shores bringing in waves around 6-10 feet tonight, tapering off to a more manageable 4-6 feet by tomorrow. West shores are looking at a consistent 2-4 feet both nights, while the east shores will see some choppy 3-5 footers tonight, easing into 2-4 feet tomorrow. And don't expect much action on the south shore, with tiny 1-3 foot surf all through the end of the week.

Over in Oahu, similar conditions with NNW swell keeping the north shores excited at 6-10 feet tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. West shores will ride the 2-4 foot wave train, while east shores will have 3-5 feet of surf tonight, dwindling to 2-4 feet on Thursday. And for the sun lovers on the south shore, expect a continuous supply of 1-3 foot waves.

Now onto Maui, where the north and west shores share the stoke of 6-8 foot surf tonight, tempering down to 4-6 feet tomorrow. East shores provide waves of 3-5 feet tonight, subduing to 2-4 feet on Thursday. And again, the south shore keeps things relaxed with 1-3 foot surf both nights.

Heading over to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see 6-8 foot waves on the north side tonight, sliding down to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. East shores will enjoy 3-5 feet tonight, easing into 2-4 feet on Thursday. South shores will be mellow with 1-3 feet of surf both nights.

As for the weather, expect some scattered showers and partly cloudy skies across the islands tonight, with temperatures in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings a mix of sunshine and clouds with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. So whether you're chasing waves or just soaking up the island vibes, be sure to check the tides and always stay safe in the surf.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the beautiful shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into the surf forecast for tonight and Thursday.

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some fun-sized NNW swell on the north shores bringing in waves around 6-10 feet tonight, tapering off to a more manageable 4-6 feet by tomorrow. West shores are looking at a consistent 2-4 feet both nights, while the east shores will see some choppy 3-5 footers tonight, easing into 2-4 feet tomorrow. And don't expect much action on the south shore, with tiny 1-3 foot surf all through the end of the week.

Over in Oahu, similar conditions with NNW swell keeping the north shores excited at 6-10 feet tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. West shores will ride the 2-4 foot wave train, while east shores will have 3-5 feet of surf tonight, dwindling to 2-4 feet on Thursday. And for the sun lovers on the south shore, expect a continuous supply of 1-3 foot waves.

Now onto Maui, where the north and west shores share the stoke of 6-8 foot surf tonight, tempering down to 4-6 feet tomorrow. East shores provide waves of 3-5 feet tonight, subduing to 2-4 feet on Thursday. And again, the south shore keeps things relaxed with 1-3 foot surf both nights.

Heading over to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see 6-8 foot waves on the north side tonight, sliding down to 4-6 feet by tomorrow. East shores will enjoy 3-5 feet tonight, easing into 2-4 feet on Thursday. South shores will be mellow with 1-3 feet of surf both nights.

As for the weather, expect some scattered showers and partly cloudy skies across the islands tonight, with temperatures in the lower 70s. Tomorrow brings a mix of sunshine and clouds with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. So whether you're chasing waves or just soaking up the island vibes, be sure to check the tides and always stay safe in the surf.

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's happening out there!

So, what's the scoop? Well, it looks like we've got a mixed bag going on. The existing moderate north swell is slowly calming down, but there's still a High Surf Advisory in place for some areas. For those hanging ten on west-facing shores, expect slightly elevated surf for the next couple of days. Meanwhile, east shores will see a bump in surf due to those trusty trade wind swells.

For our buddies on Kauai, the North Facing shores are still rocking those high waves tonight but should start simmering down shortly. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies while you enjoy the waves.

Moving on to Oahu, yep, you guessed it, the North Facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory too. So, brace yourselves for some big swells rolling in. Do your best to catch those waves while the weather stays mostly cloudy with isolated showers.

Over on Maui, similar story with those North Facing shores seeing some action. East winds are keeping things lively, and you might spot some scattered showers. Don't forget your sunscreen - partly sunny skies forecasted for tomorrow!

Heading to the Big Island, the North Facing shores are serving up some impressive waves. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers and stay safe in the surf. It's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, so keep your wetsuits handy!

Alright, surfer pals, that's it for now! Stay safe, have fun out there, and catch some epic waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Oct 2024 10:45:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's happening out there!

So, what's the scoop? Well, it looks like we've got a mixed bag going on. The existing moderate north swell is slowly calming down, but there's still a High Surf Advisory in place for some areas. For those hanging ten on west-facing shores, expect slightly elevated surf for the next couple of days. Meanwhile, east shores will see a bump in surf due to those trusty trade wind swells.

For our buddies on Kauai, the North Facing shores are still rocking those high waves tonight but should start simmering down shortly. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies while you enjoy the waves.

Moving on to Oahu, yep, you guessed it, the North Facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory too. So, brace yourselves for some big swells rolling in. Do your best to catch those waves while the weather stays mostly cloudy with isolated showers.

Over on Maui, similar story with those North Facing shores seeing some action. East winds are keeping things lively, and you might spot some scattered showers. Don't forget your sunscreen - partly sunny skies forecasted for tomorrow!

Heading to the Big Island, the North Facing shores are serving up some impressive waves. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers and stay safe in the surf. It's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, so keep your wetsuits handy!

Alright, surfer pals, that's it for now! Stay safe, have fun out there, and catch some epic waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's happening out there!

So, what's the scoop? Well, it looks like we've got a mixed bag going on. The existing moderate north swell is slowly calming down, but there's still a High Surf Advisory in place for some areas. For those hanging ten on west-facing shores, expect slightly elevated surf for the next couple of days. Meanwhile, east shores will see a bump in surf due to those trusty trade wind swells.

For our buddies on Kauai, the North Facing shores are still rocking those high waves tonight but should start simmering down shortly. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies while you enjoy the waves.

Moving on to Oahu, yep, you guessed it, the North Facing shores are under a High Surf Advisory too. So, brace yourselves for some big swells rolling in. Do your best to catch those waves while the weather stays mostly cloudy with isolated showers.

Over on Maui, similar story with those North Facing shores seeing some action. East winds are keeping things lively, and you might spot some scattered showers. Don't forget your sunscreen - partly sunny skies forecasted for tomorrow!

Heading to the Big Island, the North Facing shores are serving up some impressive waves. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers and stay safe in the surf. It's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, so keep your wetsuits handy!

Alright, surfer pals, that's it for now! Stay safe, have fun out there, and catch some epic waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-15-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6870051122</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's happening out there!

So, we've got a moderate to large north swell peaking tonight and then slowly winding down throughout the week. A High Surf Advisory is up for all north-facing shores, so be ready for some exciting rides! The west-facing shores will keep a slight bump from the north swell until Tuesday. Over on the east side, things are getting choppy with those trade winds picking up and some fun wrap-around from the north swell.

For our northern friends in Kauai, the surf is looking solid, with waves in the 14-18 feet range for north-facing shores and 4-6 feet for east-facing shores. Expect scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday looks much sunnier with some sweet surf to catch.

Moving over to Oahu, we've got the same story with a High Surf Advisory for north shores. Waves will be pumping at 14-18 feet up north and 5-7 feet on the east. Watch out for some scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday promises some great surfing weather!

Now onto Maui, where the north shores will have waves in the 14-18 feet range and the east shores at 5-7 feet. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers tonight, then get ready for some fantastic surf on Tuesday.

Lastly, Big Island, Windward, and Southeast, with the north shores at 14-18 feet and east shores at 5-7 feet. It's mostly cloudy tonight, but Tuesday looks like a great day for catching some waves!

And for Big Island Leeward, the west shores are looking at 4-6 feet, so get your boards ready for some fun! The south-facing shores will also have waves in the 2-4 feet range. Expect some scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday is shaping up to be a beautiful day to hit the water.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard. Be safe and have a blast out there!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 10:45:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's happening out there!

So, we've got a moderate to large north swell peaking tonight and then slowly winding down throughout the week. A High Surf Advisory is up for all north-facing shores, so be ready for some exciting rides! The west-facing shores will keep a slight bump from the north swell until Tuesday. Over on the east side, things are getting choppy with those trade winds picking up and some fun wrap-around from the north swell.

For our northern friends in Kauai, the surf is looking solid, with waves in the 14-18 feet range for north-facing shores and 4-6 feet for east-facing shores. Expect scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday looks much sunnier with some sweet surf to catch.

Moving over to Oahu, we've got the same story with a High Surf Advisory for north shores. Waves will be pumping at 14-18 feet up north and 5-7 feet on the east. Watch out for some scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday promises some great surfing weather!

Now onto Maui, where the north shores will have waves in the 14-18 feet range and the east shores at 5-7 feet. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers tonight, then get ready for some fantastic surf on Tuesday.

Lastly, Big Island, Windward, and Southeast, with the north shores at 14-18 feet and east shores at 5-7 feet. It's mostly cloudy tonight, but Tuesday looks like a great day for catching some waves!

And for Big Island Leeward, the west shores are looking at 4-6 feet, so get your boards ready for some fun! The south-facing shores will also have waves in the 2-4 feet range. Expect some scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday is shaping up to be a beautiful day to hit the water.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard. Be safe and have a blast out there!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's happening out there!

So, we've got a moderate to large north swell peaking tonight and then slowly winding down throughout the week. A High Surf Advisory is up for all north-facing shores, so be ready for some exciting rides! The west-facing shores will keep a slight bump from the north swell until Tuesday. Over on the east side, things are getting choppy with those trade winds picking up and some fun wrap-around from the north swell.

For our northern friends in Kauai, the surf is looking solid, with waves in the 14-18 feet range for north-facing shores and 4-6 feet for east-facing shores. Expect scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday looks much sunnier with some sweet surf to catch.

Moving over to Oahu, we've got the same story with a High Surf Advisory for north shores. Waves will be pumping at 14-18 feet up north and 5-7 feet on the east. Watch out for some scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday promises some great surfing weather!

Now onto Maui, where the north shores will have waves in the 14-18 feet range and the east shores at 5-7 feet. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers tonight, then get ready for some fantastic surf on Tuesday.

Lastly, Big Island, Windward, and Southeast, with the north shores at 14-18 feet and east shores at 5-7 feet. It's mostly cloudy tonight, but Tuesday looks like a great day for catching some waves!

And for Big Island Leeward, the west shores are looking at 4-6 feet, so get your boards ready for some fun! The south-facing shores will also have waves in the 2-4 feet range. Expect some scattered showers tonight, but Tuesday is shaping up to be a beautiful day to hit the water.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard. Be safe and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf forecast for Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch the wave!

Alright, so we've got a medium to long period north swell rolling in, bringing some pretty gnarly waves that will peak on Monday and Tuesday. North-facing shores are looking at some solid 12-18 footers, so get ready to ride those monsters!

The west-facing shores will also see a bump in surf due to the north swell wrap, with waves reaching 7-10 feet. South and east-facing shores will have more chill waves in the 2-4 foot range.

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s, and winds will be coming from the east at around 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides if you're planning a late surf session!

Tomorrow, aka Columbus Day, will bring partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Highs will be in the mid-80s, perfect for catching some waves. East winds will continue at 10 to 15 mph, so get out there and enjoy the swell!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with larger waves, so always stay safe and heed the advice of lifeguards.

And that's a wrap for our Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some epic waves, and make the most of those beautiful beaches. Mahalo, and see you out on the water!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Oct 2024 10:45:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf forecast for Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch the wave!

Alright, so we've got a medium to long period north swell rolling in, bringing some pretty gnarly waves that will peak on Monday and Tuesday. North-facing shores are looking at some solid 12-18 footers, so get ready to ride those monsters!

The west-facing shores will also see a bump in surf due to the north swell wrap, with waves reaching 7-10 feet. South and east-facing shores will have more chill waves in the 2-4 foot range.

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s, and winds will be coming from the east at around 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides if you're planning a late surf session!

Tomorrow, aka Columbus Day, will bring partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Highs will be in the mid-80s, perfect for catching some waves. East winds will continue at 10 to 15 mph, so get out there and enjoy the swell!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with larger waves, so always stay safe and heed the advice of lifeguards.

And that's a wrap for our Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some epic waves, and make the most of those beautiful beaches. Mahalo, and see you out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf forecast for Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch the wave!

Alright, so we've got a medium to long period north swell rolling in, bringing some pretty gnarly waves that will peak on Monday and Tuesday. North-facing shores are looking at some solid 12-18 footers, so get ready to ride those monsters!

The west-facing shores will also see a bump in surf due to the north swell wrap, with waves reaching 7-10 feet. South and east-facing shores will have more chill waves in the 2-4 foot range.

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s, and winds will be coming from the east at around 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye on the tides if you're planning a late surf session!

Tomorrow, aka Columbus Day, will bring partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Highs will be in the mid-80s, perfect for catching some waves. East winds will continue at 10 to 15 mph, so get out there and enjoy the swell!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with larger waves, so always stay safe and heed the advice of lifeguards.

And that's a wrap for our Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some epic waves, and make the most of those beautiful beaches. Mahalo, and see you out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Alrighty, so here's the lowdown for the islands. We've got a small to medium period north swell cruising through, keeping things mellow along the north-facing shores until late Sunday. But hold onto your boards because a new, moderate long period north swell is rolling in late Sunday night or early Monday bringing some advisory level surf excitement along the north shores. Get ready for that thrilling ride which will peak on Monday evening and then gradually ease up by mid-week.

Now, let's talk about those south shores where we're still jamming with waist to chest-high waves courtesy of a small, long period south reinforcement. South shore surf will start to mellow out early next week as this reinforcement moves on. And don't forget about the west-facing shores - they're catching the wave wrap from both the north and south swells, keeping the surf elevated.

Over on the east-facing shores, the wind wave chop remains relatively tame under the chill trade wind regime. So, get out there and enjoy the variety of surf coming your way!

Let's break it down for some specific spots:

- **Kauai**: Expect 4-6 feet surf along the North, West, and South-facing shores with 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores tonight. Weather is looking partly cloudy with isolated showers and East winds at 5 to 10 mph.
  
- **Oahu**: Similar conditions to Kauai, with 4-6 feet surf on the North, West, and South shores and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Maui**: North shores rocking 4-6 feet surf, West shores with 1-3 feet, South shores at 2-4 feet, and East shores with 2-4 feet. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Big Island - Windward and Southeast**: Expect 3-5 feet surf along North and South-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers. Winds starting from Northeast and shifting to Northwest after midnight.

- **Big Island - Leeward**: Get ready for 3-5 feet surf on West and South-facing shores with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Winds will shift from West to East tonight.
  
Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have fun out there! Catch some waves and soak up that beautiful Hawaiian sun.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Hang loose, folks!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2024 10:45:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Alrighty, so here's the lowdown for the islands. We've got a small to medium period north swell cruising through, keeping things mellow along the north-facing shores until late Sunday. But hold onto your boards because a new, moderate long period north swell is rolling in late Sunday night or early Monday bringing some advisory level surf excitement along the north shores. Get ready for that thrilling ride which will peak on Monday evening and then gradually ease up by mid-week.

Now, let's talk about those south shores where we're still jamming with waist to chest-high waves courtesy of a small, long period south reinforcement. South shore surf will start to mellow out early next week as this reinforcement moves on. And don't forget about the west-facing shores - they're catching the wave wrap from both the north and south swells, keeping the surf elevated.

Over on the east-facing shores, the wind wave chop remains relatively tame under the chill trade wind regime. So, get out there and enjoy the variety of surf coming your way!

Let's break it down for some specific spots:

- **Kauai**: Expect 4-6 feet surf along the North, West, and South-facing shores with 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores tonight. Weather is looking partly cloudy with isolated showers and East winds at 5 to 10 mph.
  
- **Oahu**: Similar conditions to Kauai, with 4-6 feet surf on the North, West, and South shores and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Maui**: North shores rocking 4-6 feet surf, West shores with 1-3 feet, South shores at 2-4 feet, and East shores with 2-4 feet. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Big Island - Windward and Southeast**: Expect 3-5 feet surf along North and South-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers. Winds starting from Northeast and shifting to Northwest after midnight.

- **Big Island - Leeward**: Get ready for 3-5 feet surf on West and South-facing shores with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Winds will shift from West to East tonight.
  
Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have fun out there! Catch some waves and soak up that beautiful Hawaiian sun.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Hang loose, folks!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Alrighty, so here's the lowdown for the islands. We've got a small to medium period north swell cruising through, keeping things mellow along the north-facing shores until late Sunday. But hold onto your boards because a new, moderate long period north swell is rolling in late Sunday night or early Monday bringing some advisory level surf excitement along the north shores. Get ready for that thrilling ride which will peak on Monday evening and then gradually ease up by mid-week.

Now, let's talk about those south shores where we're still jamming with waist to chest-high waves courtesy of a small, long period south reinforcement. South shore surf will start to mellow out early next week as this reinforcement moves on. And don't forget about the west-facing shores - they're catching the wave wrap from both the north and south swells, keeping the surf elevated.

Over on the east-facing shores, the wind wave chop remains relatively tame under the chill trade wind regime. So, get out there and enjoy the variety of surf coming your way!

Let's break it down for some specific spots:

- **Kauai**: Expect 4-6 feet surf along the North, West, and South-facing shores with 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores tonight. Weather is looking partly cloudy with isolated showers and East winds at 5 to 10 mph.
  
- **Oahu**: Similar conditions to Kauai, with 4-6 feet surf on the North, West, and South shores and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Maui**: North shores rocking 4-6 feet surf, West shores with 1-3 feet, South shores at 2-4 feet, and East shores with 2-4 feet. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Big Island - Windward and Southeast**: Expect 3-5 feet surf along North and South-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores with partly cloudy skies and scattered showers. Winds starting from Northeast and shifting to Northwest after midnight.

- **Big Island - Leeward**: Get ready for 3-5 feet surf on West and South-facing shores with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Winds will shift from West to East tonight.
  
Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for those rip currents, and most importantly, have fun out there! Catch some waves and soak up that beautiful Hawaiian sun.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Hang loose, folks!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some epic waves in Hawaii? Well, listen up because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for the Aloha state. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

If you're hitting up Kauai today, you can expect some solid sets with 4-6 feet on the north-facing shores and 2-4 feet on the west and south-facing shores. East-facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet of surf. So pick your spot and get ready to ride those waves!

Over on Oahu, the surf is looking sweet too. 4-6 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 1-3 feet on the east. Oh, and don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Catch those waves and soak up the sun.

If Maui is calling your name, expect some fun waves with 4-6 feet on the north, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 1-3 feet on the east. The water is warm, the sun is shining, what more could you ask for?

For Big Island's windward and southeast shores, the surf is looking good too. 3-5 feet on the north and south, and 1-3 feet on the east. So get out there and make the most of those waves!

And over on the leeward side of Big Island, 3-5 feet on the west and south. The conditions are perfect for a day of surfing and enjoying the beauty of Hawaii.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of this fantastic surf forecast in Hawaii. Remember to stay safe and have a blast out there! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 2024 15:18:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some epic waves in Hawaii? Well, listen up because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for the Aloha state. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

If you're hitting up Kauai today, you can expect some solid sets with 4-6 feet on the north-facing shores and 2-4 feet on the west and south-facing shores. East-facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet of surf. So pick your spot and get ready to ride those waves!

Over on Oahu, the surf is looking sweet too. 4-6 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 1-3 feet on the east. Oh, and don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Catch those waves and soak up the sun.

If Maui is calling your name, expect some fun waves with 4-6 feet on the north, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 1-3 feet on the east. The water is warm, the sun is shining, what more could you ask for?

For Big Island's windward and southeast shores, the surf is looking good too. 3-5 feet on the north and south, and 1-3 feet on the east. So get out there and make the most of those waves!

And over on the leeward side of Big Island, 3-5 feet on the west and south. The conditions are perfect for a day of surfing and enjoying the beauty of Hawaii.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of this fantastic surf forecast in Hawaii. Remember to stay safe and have a blast out there! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready to catch some epic waves in Hawaii? Well, listen up because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for the Aloha state. So grab your boards and let's dive in!

If you're hitting up Kauai today, you can expect some solid sets with 4-6 feet on the north-facing shores and 2-4 feet on the west and south-facing shores. East-facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet of surf. So pick your spot and get ready to ride those waves!

Over on Oahu, the surf is looking sweet too. 4-6 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 1-3 feet on the east. Oh, and don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is very high! Catch those waves and soak up the sun.

If Maui is calling your name, expect some fun waves with 4-6 feet on the north, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 1-3 feet on the east. The water is warm, the sun is shining, what more could you ask for?

For Big Island's windward and southeast shores, the surf is looking good too. 3-5 feet on the north and south, and 1-3 feet on the east. So get out there and make the most of those waves!

And over on the leeward side of Big Island, 3-5 feet on the west and south. The conditions are perfect for a day of surfing and enjoying the beauty of Hawaii.

So there you have it, surfers! Get out there, catch some waves, and make the most of this fantastic surf forecast in Hawaii. Remember to stay safe and have a blast out there! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-11-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7429153524</link>
      <description>***Surfer Alert!*** 🏄🏝️ 

Hey there ocean enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with our surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us, shall we?

Alright, so currently, a fading north-northwest swell is keeping things interesting on the north-facing shores with some fun-sized surf hanging around. But don't worry, a little bump in north shore surf is expected to say "Aloha" late Friday or Saturday morning. Get ready for some sweet rides! 🌊🏄

Hey, if you're a fan of south swells, there's a small one coming your way tonight, adding to the fun on the south shore until Friday. Over on the west side, expect a mix of swells keeping the waves elevated and exciting for you adventurous souls. And guess what? Choppy waves on the east side will be at a minimum thanks to those relaxed trade winds. You can thank us later for the heads up! 😉

For our island friends, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island, we've got your surf conditions covered. From north-facing shores to east-facing chop, we've got the details on where you'll find the best waves to catch.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit those waves! Stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there. And remember, keep an eye out for those tides - we don't want anyone caught off guard! 🌺🌞

Catch you on the flip side, surfers! Hang loose! 🤙
This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2024 10:44:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>***Surfer Alert!*** 🏄🏝️ 

Hey there ocean enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with our surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us, shall we?

Alright, so currently, a fading north-northwest swell is keeping things interesting on the north-facing shores with some fun-sized surf hanging around. But don't worry, a little bump in north shore surf is expected to say "Aloha" late Friday or Saturday morning. Get ready for some sweet rides! 🌊🏄

Hey, if you're a fan of south swells, there's a small one coming your way tonight, adding to the fun on the south shore until Friday. Over on the west side, expect a mix of swells keeping the waves elevated and exciting for you adventurous souls. And guess what? Choppy waves on the east side will be at a minimum thanks to those relaxed trade winds. You can thank us later for the heads up! 😉

For our island friends, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island, we've got your surf conditions covered. From north-facing shores to east-facing chop, we've got the details on where you'll find the best waves to catch.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit those waves! Stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there. And remember, keep an eye out for those tides - we don't want anyone caught off guard! 🌺🌞

Catch you on the flip side, surfers! Hang loose! 🤙
This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[***Surfer Alert!*** 🏄🏝️ 

Hey there ocean enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with our surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us, shall we?

Alright, so currently, a fading north-northwest swell is keeping things interesting on the north-facing shores with some fun-sized surf hanging around. But don't worry, a little bump in north shore surf is expected to say "Aloha" late Friday or Saturday morning. Get ready for some sweet rides! 🌊🏄

Hey, if you're a fan of south swells, there's a small one coming your way tonight, adding to the fun on the south shore until Friday. Over on the west side, expect a mix of swells keeping the waves elevated and exciting for you adventurous souls. And guess what? Choppy waves on the east side will be at a minimum thanks to those relaxed trade winds. You can thank us later for the heads up! 😉

For our island friends, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island, we've got your surf conditions covered. From north-facing shores to east-facing chop, we've got the details on where you'll find the best waves to catch.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit those waves! Stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there. And remember, keep an eye out for those tides - we don't want anyone caught off guard! 🌺🌞

Catch you on the flip side, surfers! Hang loose! 🤙
This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-10-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1803559890</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the forecast! Let's see what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off with the North Shore, we're looking at 4 to 6 feet of surf rolling in tonight, but don't worry, it's going to drop a bit by tomorrow. Over on the West Side, you can catch some 2 to 4-footers and maybe a little bump on the South Shore as well. The East Side is looking pretty chill with 2 to 4 feet of surf.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with some showers to cool things down. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s, and those winds will be coming in from the Northeast at around 10 mph. Tides are going to be a mix of highs and lows, so keep an eye out if you're planning a late-night session.

Now, for tomorrow, get ready for more clouds and showers, but also some warmer temps in the mid-80s. The winds will shift to the East at around 15 mph, so it might be a bit breezier out there. Look out for the high tide around mid-morning and get ready to catch some waves!

Remember to check the beach safety info before heading out and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe and have a great time out on the water, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:44:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the forecast! Let's see what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off with the North Shore, we're looking at 4 to 6 feet of surf rolling in tonight, but don't worry, it's going to drop a bit by tomorrow. Over on the West Side, you can catch some 2 to 4-footers and maybe a little bump on the South Shore as well. The East Side is looking pretty chill with 2 to 4 feet of surf.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with some showers to cool things down. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s, and those winds will be coming in from the Northeast at around 10 mph. Tides are going to be a mix of highs and lows, so keep an eye out if you're planning a late-night session.

Now, for tomorrow, get ready for more clouds and showers, but also some warmer temps in the mid-80s. The winds will shift to the East at around 15 mph, so it might be a bit breezier out there. Look out for the high tide around mid-morning and get ready to catch some waves!

Remember to check the beach safety info before heading out and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe and have a great time out on the water, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the forecast! Let's see what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off with the North Shore, we're looking at 4 to 6 feet of surf rolling in tonight, but don't worry, it's going to drop a bit by tomorrow. Over on the West Side, you can catch some 2 to 4-footers and maybe a little bump on the South Shore as well. The East Side is looking pretty chill with 2 to 4 feet of surf.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with some showers to cool things down. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s, and those winds will be coming in from the Northeast at around 10 mph. Tides are going to be a mix of highs and lows, so keep an eye out if you're planning a late-night session.

Now, for tomorrow, get ready for more clouds and showers, but also some warmer temps in the mid-80s. The winds will shift to the East at around 15 mph, so it might be a bit breezier out there. Look out for the high tide around mid-morning and get ready to catch some waves!

Remember to check the beach safety info before heading out and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe and have a great time out on the water, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-09-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4847818989</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii!

Currently, we have a cozy 4 to 5-foot northwest swell hanging around the area. It's slowly winding down but still packing enough punch for some overhead sets in the right spots. So, keep your eyes peeled for those gems! And guess what? There's a high potential for some more pulse-quickening north swell to hit the shores come Sunday and Monday. Get ready for some epic sessions!

Now, don't forget about the south southwest swell making waves above expectations. It's delivering some fun-sized waist to chest-high sets on south-facing shores. Expect more of this goodness as another south swell rolls in on Thursday, keeping that stoke alive and well!

For all you western exposure lovers, enjoy the mix of north and south swells, keeping those waves elevated and fun. And east-facing shores, no need to worry about rough chop - things will trend towards calmer waters as the week progresses. Smooth sailing ahead!

For our island friends, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island, stay tuned for the specific beach forecasts to plan your sessions strategically. Get out there, catch some waves, and soak up the sun!

And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. Wanna dive deeper into beach safety? Check out the link in this forecast for more info.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Oct 2024 10:45:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii!

Currently, we have a cozy 4 to 5-foot northwest swell hanging around the area. It's slowly winding down but still packing enough punch for some overhead sets in the right spots. So, keep your eyes peeled for those gems! And guess what? There's a high potential for some more pulse-quickening north swell to hit the shores come Sunday and Monday. Get ready for some epic sessions!

Now, don't forget about the south southwest swell making waves above expectations. It's delivering some fun-sized waist to chest-high sets on south-facing shores. Expect more of this goodness as another south swell rolls in on Thursday, keeping that stoke alive and well!

For all you western exposure lovers, enjoy the mix of north and south swells, keeping those waves elevated and fun. And east-facing shores, no need to worry about rough chop - things will trend towards calmer waters as the week progresses. Smooth sailing ahead!

For our island friends, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island, stay tuned for the specific beach forecasts to plan your sessions strategically. Get out there, catch some waves, and soak up the sun!

And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. Wanna dive deeper into beach safety? Check out the link in this forecast for more info.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for your dose of wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii!

Currently, we have a cozy 4 to 5-foot northwest swell hanging around the area. It's slowly winding down but still packing enough punch for some overhead sets in the right spots. So, keep your eyes peeled for those gems! And guess what? There's a high potential for some more pulse-quickening north swell to hit the shores come Sunday and Monday. Get ready for some epic sessions!

Now, don't forget about the south southwest swell making waves above expectations. It's delivering some fun-sized waist to chest-high sets on south-facing shores. Expect more of this goodness as another south swell rolls in on Thursday, keeping that stoke alive and well!

For all you western exposure lovers, enjoy the mix of north and south swells, keeping those waves elevated and fun. And east-facing shores, no need to worry about rough chop - things will trend towards calmer waters as the week progresses. Smooth sailing ahead!

For our island friends, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island, stay tuned for the specific beach forecasts to plan your sessions strategically. Get out there, catch some waves, and soak up the sun!

And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. Wanna dive deeper into beach safety? Check out the link in this forecast for more info.

Catch you on the waves, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's break it down in a fun and chill way, just like the ocean vibes!

First up, we've got a mix of swells hitting the shores. A north-northwest swell is bringing some fun waves to the north-facing shores, while a long-period south swell adds some action to the south-facing shores. Don't forget about those west and east-facing shores - they'll have their own wave mix going on too!

Tonight's surf looks promising! North-facing shores can expect waves in the 7-12 feet range, while south-facing shores will be riding waves around 4-7 feet. Grab your boards and hit the water for some evening fun!

But what about tomorrow? Tuesday looks just as awesome! The sun will be shining, the showers will be scattered, and the waves will be calling your name. So, get ready for more surf action with waves around 6-8 feet on north and west-facing shores and 4-6 feet on south and east-facing shores.

As for the weather, expect a mix of sun and clouds with some scattered showers. Temperatures will be comfortably in the mid-80s, and winds will be around 10-15 mph from the east or northeast.

So, whether you're on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting just for you. Get out there, ride those swells, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's surf scene!

And remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:44:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's break it down in a fun and chill way, just like the ocean vibes!

First up, we've got a mix of swells hitting the shores. A north-northwest swell is bringing some fun waves to the north-facing shores, while a long-period south swell adds some action to the south-facing shores. Don't forget about those west and east-facing shores - they'll have their own wave mix going on too!

Tonight's surf looks promising! North-facing shores can expect waves in the 7-12 feet range, while south-facing shores will be riding waves around 4-7 feet. Grab your boards and hit the water for some evening fun!

But what about tomorrow? Tuesday looks just as awesome! The sun will be shining, the showers will be scattered, and the waves will be calling your name. So, get ready for more surf action with waves around 6-8 feet on north and west-facing shores and 4-6 feet on south and east-facing shores.

As for the weather, expect a mix of sun and clouds with some scattered showers. Temperatures will be comfortably in the mid-80s, and winds will be around 10-15 mph from the east or northeast.

So, whether you're on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting just for you. Get out there, ride those swells, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's surf scene!

And remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding those waves!

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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's break it down in a fun and chill way, just like the ocean vibes!

First up, we've got a mix of swells hitting the shores. A north-northwest swell is bringing some fun waves to the north-facing shores, while a long-period south swell adds some action to the south-facing shores. Don't forget about those west and east-facing shores - they'll have their own wave mix going on too!

Tonight's surf looks promising! North-facing shores can expect waves in the 7-12 feet range, while south-facing shores will be riding waves around 4-7 feet. Grab your boards and hit the water for some evening fun!

But what about tomorrow? Tuesday looks just as awesome! The sun will be shining, the showers will be scattered, and the waves will be calling your name. So, get ready for more surf action with waves around 6-8 feet on north and west-facing shores and 4-6 feet on south and east-facing shores.

As for the weather, expect a mix of sun and clouds with some scattered showers. Temperatures will be comfortably in the mid-80s, and winds will be around 10-15 mph from the east or northeast.

So, whether you're on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting just for you. Get out there, ride those swells, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's surf scene!

And remember, surfers, always stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got an exciting surf forecast coming your way for the beautiful islands of Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, let's dive into the waves! We've got a nice mix of swells heading your way. A moderate, long-period north-northwest swell is fashionably late but hey, better late than never! Expect some good energy building up tonight and peaking on Monday. The north-facing shores will see some fun waves, but nothing too crazy, so it's all about that smooth ride.

And hey, the south swell is also making an appearance, adding some extra oomph to those south-facing shores. It might even hit advisory levels tonight, so keep an eye out for those sweet spots. Plus, a little east-facing shore action with the returning trades to add some chop into the mix.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai - aiming for 6-8 footers on the North Shore tonight and some 3-5 footers on the South Shore tomorrow. Oahu is looking good with 7-10 feet on the North Shore and similar vibes on the South Shore. Maui is coming in with some smooth 7-10 footers on the North Shore. And Big Island - Windward and Southeast - will be seeing 5-7 footers on the North Shore.

Don't forget your sunscreen - UV levels are gonna be very high tomorrow, so protect that skin! And keep an eye on those tides, know when to catch the waves at their best!

So get ready to catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's surf scenes this week. Until next time, hang loose and stay stoked, riders! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2024 10:44:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got an exciting surf forecast coming your way for the beautiful islands of Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, let's dive into the waves! We've got a nice mix of swells heading your way. A moderate, long-period north-northwest swell is fashionably late but hey, better late than never! Expect some good energy building up tonight and peaking on Monday. The north-facing shores will see some fun waves, but nothing too crazy, so it's all about that smooth ride.

And hey, the south swell is also making an appearance, adding some extra oomph to those south-facing shores. It might even hit advisory levels tonight, so keep an eye out for those sweet spots. Plus, a little east-facing shore action with the returning trades to add some chop into the mix.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai - aiming for 6-8 footers on the North Shore tonight and some 3-5 footers on the South Shore tomorrow. Oahu is looking good with 7-10 feet on the North Shore and similar vibes on the South Shore. Maui is coming in with some smooth 7-10 footers on the North Shore. And Big Island - Windward and Southeast - will be seeing 5-7 footers on the North Shore.

Don't forget your sunscreen - UV levels are gonna be very high tomorrow, so protect that skin! And keep an eye on those tides, know when to catch the waves at their best!

So get ready to catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's surf scenes this week. Until next time, hang loose and stay stoked, riders! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Grab your boards and wetsuits because we've got an exciting surf forecast coming your way for the beautiful islands of Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, let's dive into the waves! We've got a nice mix of swells heading your way. A moderate, long-period north-northwest swell is fashionably late but hey, better late than never! Expect some good energy building up tonight and peaking on Monday. The north-facing shores will see some fun waves, but nothing too crazy, so it's all about that smooth ride.

And hey, the south swell is also making an appearance, adding some extra oomph to those south-facing shores. It might even hit advisory levels tonight, so keep an eye out for those sweet spots. Plus, a little east-facing shore action with the returning trades to add some chop into the mix.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai - aiming for 6-8 footers on the North Shore tonight and some 3-5 footers on the South Shore tomorrow. Oahu is looking good with 7-10 feet on the North Shore and similar vibes on the South Shore. Maui is coming in with some smooth 7-10 footers on the North Shore. And Big Island - Windward and Southeast - will be seeing 5-7 footers on the North Shore.

Don't forget your sunscreen - UV levels are gonna be very high tomorrow, so protect that skin! And keep an eye on those tides, know when to catch the waves at their best!

So get ready to catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's surf scenes this week. Until next time, hang loose and stay stoked, riders! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the swells hitting the Hawaiian shores? Let's dive right in!

For our pals in Kauai, tonight you can expect some fun-sized waves on the north-facing shores between 1-3 feet, but come Sunday, those waves are looking to up their game to a rideable 4-6 feet! West-facing shores are offering a mix of 1-3 feet tonight, and a bump up to 4-6 feet on Sunday. Keep an eye out for the south-facing shores catching 2-4 feet tonight and giving you a bit more at 3-5 feet on Sunday. And for the east-facing waves, grab your board for a 1-3 feet session tonight, but rev up for some action at 3-5 feet on Sunday.

Over in Oahu, the waves are feeling lively too! North-facing shores start off at 1-3 feet tonight, but by Sunday, they're aiming for a sweet spot between 3-5 and 4-6 feet. West-facing shores offer a mellow 1-3 feet tonight, going up to 3-5 feet on Sunday. South-facing shores promise 2-4 feet tonight, increasing slightly to 3-5 feet by Sunday. And for the east-facing waves, plan for 1-3 feet tonight, carrying on to 1-3 feet on Sunday.

Now let's head to Maui, where the surf's up on the north-facing shores at 1-3 feet tonight, rising to a playful 4-6 feet on Sunday. West-facing shores share a similar story, starting at 1-3 feet tonight and sticking around at 2-4 feet on Sunday. If you're on the south-facing shores, you're in for 2-4 feet tonight and Sunday. Lastly, the east-facing waves open at 1-3 feet tonight, then jump to 3-5 feet on Sunday.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, the north-facing shores will have waves at 1-3 feet tonight, growing to 3-5 feet on Sunday. East-facing shores start off at 1-3 feet tonight and Sunday, while the south-facing shores promise a solid 3-5 feet tonight and a fun 4-6 feet on Sunday.

Lastly, on the Big Island Leeward side, west-facing shores begin at 1-3 feet tonight but amp up to 4-6 feet on Sunday. South-facing shores are looking at 3-5 feet tonight and maintaining that size on Sunday.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for changes, and always stay safe in the water! Catch those waves and hang ten, friends!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2024 10:44:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the swells hitting the Hawaiian shores? Let's dive right in!

For our pals in Kauai, tonight you can expect some fun-sized waves on the north-facing shores between 1-3 feet, but come Sunday, those waves are looking to up their game to a rideable 4-6 feet! West-facing shores are offering a mix of 1-3 feet tonight, and a bump up to 4-6 feet on Sunday. Keep an eye out for the south-facing shores catching 2-4 feet tonight and giving you a bit more at 3-5 feet on Sunday. And for the east-facing waves, grab your board for a 1-3 feet session tonight, but rev up for some action at 3-5 feet on Sunday.

Over in Oahu, the waves are feeling lively too! North-facing shores start off at 1-3 feet tonight, but by Sunday, they're aiming for a sweet spot between 3-5 and 4-6 feet. West-facing shores offer a mellow 1-3 feet tonight, going up to 3-5 feet on Sunday. South-facing shores promise 2-4 feet tonight, increasing slightly to 3-5 feet by Sunday. And for the east-facing waves, plan for 1-3 feet tonight, carrying on to 1-3 feet on Sunday.

Now let's head to Maui, where the surf's up on the north-facing shores at 1-3 feet tonight, rising to a playful 4-6 feet on Sunday. West-facing shores share a similar story, starting at 1-3 feet tonight and sticking around at 2-4 feet on Sunday. If you're on the south-facing shores, you're in for 2-4 feet tonight and Sunday. Lastly, the east-facing waves open at 1-3 feet tonight, then jump to 3-5 feet on Sunday.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, the north-facing shores will have waves at 1-3 feet tonight, growing to 3-5 feet on Sunday. East-facing shores start off at 1-3 feet tonight and Sunday, while the south-facing shores promise a solid 3-5 feet tonight and a fun 4-6 feet on Sunday.

Lastly, on the Big Island Leeward side, west-facing shores begin at 1-3 feet tonight but amp up to 4-6 feet on Sunday. South-facing shores are looking at 3-5 feet tonight and maintaining that size on Sunday.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for changes, and always stay safe in the water! Catch those waves and hang ten, friends!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the swells hitting the Hawaiian shores? Let's dive right in!

For our pals in Kauai, tonight you can expect some fun-sized waves on the north-facing shores between 1-3 feet, but come Sunday, those waves are looking to up their game to a rideable 4-6 feet! West-facing shores are offering a mix of 1-3 feet tonight, and a bump up to 4-6 feet on Sunday. Keep an eye out for the south-facing shores catching 2-4 feet tonight and giving you a bit more at 3-5 feet on Sunday. And for the east-facing waves, grab your board for a 1-3 feet session tonight, but rev up for some action at 3-5 feet on Sunday.

Over in Oahu, the waves are feeling lively too! North-facing shores start off at 1-3 feet tonight, but by Sunday, they're aiming for a sweet spot between 3-5 and 4-6 feet. West-facing shores offer a mellow 1-3 feet tonight, going up to 3-5 feet on Sunday. South-facing shores promise 2-4 feet tonight, increasing slightly to 3-5 feet by Sunday. And for the east-facing waves, plan for 1-3 feet tonight, carrying on to 1-3 feet on Sunday.

Now let's head to Maui, where the surf's up on the north-facing shores at 1-3 feet tonight, rising to a playful 4-6 feet on Sunday. West-facing shores share a similar story, starting at 1-3 feet tonight and sticking around at 2-4 feet on Sunday. If you're on the south-facing shores, you're in for 2-4 feet tonight and Sunday. Lastly, the east-facing waves open at 1-3 feet tonight, then jump to 3-5 feet on Sunday.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, the north-facing shores will have waves at 1-3 feet tonight, growing to 3-5 feet on Sunday. East-facing shores start off at 1-3 feet tonight and Sunday, while the south-facing shores promise a solid 3-5 feet tonight and a fun 4-6 feet on Sunday.

Lastly, on the Big Island Leeward side, west-facing shores begin at 1-3 feet tonight but amp up to 4-6 feet on Sunday. South-facing shores are looking at 3-5 feet tonight and maintaining that size on Sunday.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for changes, and always stay safe in the water! Catch those waves and hang ten, friends!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the upcoming weekend!

Tonight in Kauai, expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy with scattered showers. The surf will be around 1-3 feet on the north and east-facing shores, 0-2 feet on the west-facing shores, and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shores. The water temperature will be around the lower 70s. So pack your light gear and get ready for a mellow night.

Tomorrow will bring partly sunny weather with a high in the mid-80s. The surf will stay consistent with 1-3 feet on most shores. So whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, there will be waves for everyone to enjoy!

Over on Oahu, tonight will start with some clouds and scattered showers, with similar surf conditions to Kauai. Saturday will be mostly sunny with an UV Index rating at very high. Grab your sunscreen, hit the beach, and catch some waves!

Heading to Maui, tonight will start sunny, turning partly cloudy with scattered showers later. Surf will be 1-3 feet on most shores. Tomorrow will be mostly sunny with similar surf conditions, so get out there and make the most of your weekend on the waves!

Now, for the Big Island, expect a mix of sun and clouds tonight with scattered showers. The surf will be at 1-3 feet on most shores. Saturday brings partly sunny weather with isolated showers, so be prepared for changing conditions. Surf will remain consistent with potential boosts along the south-facing shores.

Remember to always stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding the waves this weekend. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Oct 2024 10:44:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the upcoming weekend!

Tonight in Kauai, expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy with scattered showers. The surf will be around 1-3 feet on the north and east-facing shores, 0-2 feet on the west-facing shores, and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shores. The water temperature will be around the lower 70s. So pack your light gear and get ready for a mellow night.

Tomorrow will bring partly sunny weather with a high in the mid-80s. The surf will stay consistent with 1-3 feet on most shores. So whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, there will be waves for everyone to enjoy!

Over on Oahu, tonight will start with some clouds and scattered showers, with similar surf conditions to Kauai. Saturday will be mostly sunny with an UV Index rating at very high. Grab your sunscreen, hit the beach, and catch some waves!

Heading to Maui, tonight will start sunny, turning partly cloudy with scattered showers later. Surf will be 1-3 feet on most shores. Tomorrow will be mostly sunny with similar surf conditions, so get out there and make the most of your weekend on the waves!

Now, for the Big Island, expect a mix of sun and clouds tonight with scattered showers. The surf will be at 1-3 feet on most shores. Saturday brings partly sunny weather with isolated showers, so be prepared for changing conditions. Surf will remain consistent with potential boosts along the south-facing shores.

Remember to always stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding the waves this weekend. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for the upcoming weekend!

Tonight in Kauai, expect mostly sunny skies turning cloudy with scattered showers. The surf will be around 1-3 feet on the north and east-facing shores, 0-2 feet on the west-facing shores, and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shores. The water temperature will be around the lower 70s. So pack your light gear and get ready for a mellow night.

Tomorrow will bring partly sunny weather with a high in the mid-80s. The surf will stay consistent with 1-3 feet on most shores. So whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, there will be waves for everyone to enjoy!

Over on Oahu, tonight will start with some clouds and scattered showers, with similar surf conditions to Kauai. Saturday will be mostly sunny with an UV Index rating at very high. Grab your sunscreen, hit the beach, and catch some waves!

Heading to Maui, tonight will start sunny, turning partly cloudy with scattered showers later. Surf will be 1-3 feet on most shores. Tomorrow will be mostly sunny with similar surf conditions, so get out there and make the most of your weekend on the waves!

Now, for the Big Island, expect a mix of sun and clouds tonight with scattered showers. The surf will be at 1-3 feet on most shores. Saturday brings partly sunny weather with isolated showers, so be prepared for changing conditions. Surf will remain consistent with potential boosts along the south-facing shores.

Remember to always stay safe in the water, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding the waves this weekend. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

For the North shores, we've got some small north swells sticking around through the weekend, with a potential for a moderate long-period swell coming in from the north-northwest early next week - nothing too crazy, but definitely rideable.

Over on the South shores, a long-period south swell is on the way, expected to peak on Sunday, possibly bringing the surf close to advisory levels. So get ready for some fun waves to ride!

Now, let's take a look at some specific areas:

In Kauai, expect 1-3 feet surf along all shores, with a mix of clouds and scattered showers tonight, and then some partly sunny skies tomorrow. Not too shabby!

Moving to Oahu, similar conditions with 1-3 feet surf on all shores. Tomorrow looks like a great day to catch some rays with mostly sunny weather and scattered showers.

On Maui, again 1-3 feet surf everywhere with a mix of sun and scattered showers tonight, followed by mostly sunny skies tomorrow. Perfect beach weather!

And over on the Big Island, from Windward to Leeward sides, you can expect 1-3 feet surf on North, East, and South shores. It's a mix of clouds and sun tonight, with some scattered showers. Tomorrow, get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with more scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for occasional larger waves and rip currents as the swell changes.

Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2024 10:44:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

For the North shores, we've got some small north swells sticking around through the weekend, with a potential for a moderate long-period swell coming in from the north-northwest early next week - nothing too crazy, but definitely rideable.

Over on the South shores, a long-period south swell is on the way, expected to peak on Sunday, possibly bringing the surf close to advisory levels. So get ready for some fun waves to ride!

Now, let's take a look at some specific areas:

In Kauai, expect 1-3 feet surf along all shores, with a mix of clouds and scattered showers tonight, and then some partly sunny skies tomorrow. Not too shabby!

Moving to Oahu, similar conditions with 1-3 feet surf on all shores. Tomorrow looks like a great day to catch some rays with mostly sunny weather and scattered showers.

On Maui, again 1-3 feet surf everywhere with a mix of sun and scattered showers tonight, followed by mostly sunny skies tomorrow. Perfect beach weather!

And over on the Big Island, from Windward to Leeward sides, you can expect 1-3 feet surf on North, East, and South shores. It's a mix of clouds and sun tonight, with some scattered showers. Tomorrow, get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with more scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for occasional larger waves and rip currents as the swell changes.

Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

For the North shores, we've got some small north swells sticking around through the weekend, with a potential for a moderate long-period swell coming in from the north-northwest early next week - nothing too crazy, but definitely rideable.

Over on the South shores, a long-period south swell is on the way, expected to peak on Sunday, possibly bringing the surf close to advisory levels. So get ready for some fun waves to ride!

Now, let's take a look at some specific areas:

In Kauai, expect 1-3 feet surf along all shores, with a mix of clouds and scattered showers tonight, and then some partly sunny skies tomorrow. Not too shabby!

Moving to Oahu, similar conditions with 1-3 feet surf on all shores. Tomorrow looks like a great day to catch some rays with mostly sunny weather and scattered showers.

On Maui, again 1-3 feet surf everywhere with a mix of sun and scattered showers tonight, followed by mostly sunny skies tomorrow. Perfect beach weather!

And over on the Big Island, from Windward to Leeward sides, you can expect 1-3 feet surf on North, East, and South shores. It's a mix of clouds and sun tonight, with some scattered showers. Tomorrow, get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with more scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for occasional larger waves and rip currents as the swell changes.

Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there, beach lovers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu! Let's dive in and see what's brewing for our favorite spots along the beautiful Hawaiian shores.

So, what's on the horizon? Well, we've got a mix of swells coming our way. As a small northwest swell fades, brace yourselves for a pair of overlapping short period north swells keeping things interesting. There may even be a moderate long period north-northwest swell sneaking in soon, but don't worry, it's below the advisory levels. 

For the south-facing shores, the current long-period south southwest swell is slowly fading away. However, get ready for a moderate, long-period south swell to roll in, peaking over the weekend and lingering into the start of the week. This swell might just amp up the surf near advisory levels during its peak.

Let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect the surf to hang around the 3-5 foot range on the north-facing shores, with east winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, catch some waves in the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies with scattered showers.

Heading over to Oahu, a similar forecast awaits - decent surf size and some scattered showers. And for Maui, enjoy the waves ranging from 1-3 feet on the west-facing shores and bask in the mid-80s temperature under mostly sunny skies.

Now for the Big Island, on the windward and southeast side, tonight features mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, while tomorrow brings mostly sunny conditions and isolated showers.

And for the Big Island's leeward side, expect a mix of clouds, scattered showers, and light winds tonight. Tomorrow, things should clear up with some sun and continued shower possibilities.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be lurking, so always keep safety in mind and check with lifeguards for the latest updates.

Alright, surfers and beachgoers, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Stay stoked and catch some sweet waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:44:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu! Let's dive in and see what's brewing for our favorite spots along the beautiful Hawaiian shores.

So, what's on the horizon? Well, we've got a mix of swells coming our way. As a small northwest swell fades, brace yourselves for a pair of overlapping short period north swells keeping things interesting. There may even be a moderate long period north-northwest swell sneaking in soon, but don't worry, it's below the advisory levels. 

For the south-facing shores, the current long-period south southwest swell is slowly fading away. However, get ready for a moderate, long-period south swell to roll in, peaking over the weekend and lingering into the start of the week. This swell might just amp up the surf near advisory levels during its peak.

Let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect the surf to hang around the 3-5 foot range on the north-facing shores, with east winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, catch some waves in the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies with scattered showers.

Heading over to Oahu, a similar forecast awaits - decent surf size and some scattered showers. And for Maui, enjoy the waves ranging from 1-3 feet on the west-facing shores and bask in the mid-80s temperature under mostly sunny skies.

Now for the Big Island, on the windward and southeast side, tonight features mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, while tomorrow brings mostly sunny conditions and isolated showers.

And for the Big Island's leeward side, expect a mix of clouds, scattered showers, and light winds tonight. Tomorrow, things should clear up with some sun and continued shower possibilities.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be lurking, so always keep safety in mind and check with lifeguards for the latest updates.

Alright, surfers and beachgoers, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Stay stoked and catch some sweet waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu! Let's dive in and see what's brewing for our favorite spots along the beautiful Hawaiian shores.

So, what's on the horizon? Well, we've got a mix of swells coming our way. As a small northwest swell fades, brace yourselves for a pair of overlapping short period north swells keeping things interesting. There may even be a moderate long period north-northwest swell sneaking in soon, but don't worry, it's below the advisory levels. 

For the south-facing shores, the current long-period south southwest swell is slowly fading away. However, get ready for a moderate, long-period south swell to roll in, peaking over the weekend and lingering into the start of the week. This swell might just amp up the surf near advisory levels during its peak.

Let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect the surf to hang around the 3-5 foot range on the north-facing shores, with east winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Tomorrow, catch some waves in the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies with scattered showers.

Heading over to Oahu, a similar forecast awaits - decent surf size and some scattered showers. And for Maui, enjoy the waves ranging from 1-3 feet on the west-facing shores and bask in the mid-80s temperature under mostly sunny skies.

Now for the Big Island, on the windward and southeast side, tonight features mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, while tomorrow brings mostly sunny conditions and isolated showers.

And for the Big Island's leeward side, expect a mix of clouds, scattered showers, and light winds tonight. Tomorrow, things should clear up with some sun and continued shower possibilities.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be lurking, so always keep safety in mind and check with lifeguards for the latest updates.

Alright, surfers and beachgoers, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Stay stoked and catch some sweet waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the scoop? Well, we've got a medium-period northwest swell peaking this evening, shifting more northerly by Thursday. Keep an eye out for small north swells over the weekend and a potentially bigger northwest swell rolling in early next week. Sounds like some fun rides ahead!

And for our south shores, a long-period south-southwest swell is peaking now, expected to hang around through Thursday. But wait, there's more! A new south-southwest swell will make an entrance this weekend, boosting those south shore waves to potentially advisory levels. Who's up for some sunny surf sessions?

Let's dive into the details for specific areas:

For Kauai tonight, expect 6-8 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Over on Oahu, similar size waves with 4-6 feet on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 5-7 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Surf's up, folks!

Moving to Maui, catch 5-7 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 5-7 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Pick your spot and ride those waves!

And for Big Island, windward and southeast shores are looking at 3-5 foot waves on the north, 2-4 feet on the east, and 5-7 feet on the south. Meanwhile, leeward shores will see 3-5 feet on the west and 5-7 feet on the south. Time to plan your surf adventures!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check the latest beach hazard info before hitting the water. 

Alright beach lovers, that's a wrap on our Hawaii surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. Stay stoked!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2024 10:44:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the scoop? Well, we've got a medium-period northwest swell peaking this evening, shifting more northerly by Thursday. Keep an eye out for small north swells over the weekend and a potentially bigger northwest swell rolling in early next week. Sounds like some fun rides ahead!

And for our south shores, a long-period south-southwest swell is peaking now, expected to hang around through Thursday. But wait, there's more! A new south-southwest swell will make an entrance this weekend, boosting those south shore waves to potentially advisory levels. Who's up for some sunny surf sessions?

Let's dive into the details for specific areas:

For Kauai tonight, expect 6-8 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Over on Oahu, similar size waves with 4-6 feet on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 5-7 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Surf's up, folks!

Moving to Maui, catch 5-7 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 5-7 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Pick your spot and ride those waves!

And for Big Island, windward and southeast shores are looking at 3-5 foot waves on the north, 2-4 feet on the east, and 5-7 feet on the south. Meanwhile, leeward shores will see 3-5 feet on the west and 5-7 feet on the south. Time to plan your surf adventures!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check the latest beach hazard info before hitting the water. 

Alright beach lovers, that's a wrap on our Hawaii surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. Stay stoked!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, here's the lowdown on the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the scoop? Well, we've got a medium-period northwest swell peaking this evening, shifting more northerly by Thursday. Keep an eye out for small north swells over the weekend and a potentially bigger northwest swell rolling in early next week. Sounds like some fun rides ahead!

And for our south shores, a long-period south-southwest swell is peaking now, expected to hang around through Thursday. But wait, there's more! A new south-southwest swell will make an entrance this weekend, boosting those south shore waves to potentially advisory levels. Who's up for some sunny surf sessions?

Let's dive into the details for specific areas:

For Kauai tonight, expect 6-8 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Grab your boards and hit the waves!

Over on Oahu, similar size waves with 4-6 feet on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 5-7 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Surf's up, folks!

Moving to Maui, catch 5-7 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west, 5-7 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Pick your spot and ride those waves!

And for Big Island, windward and southeast shores are looking at 3-5 foot waves on the north, 2-4 feet on the east, and 5-7 feet on the south. Meanwhile, leeward shores will see 3-5 feet on the west and 5-7 feet on the south. Time to plan your surf adventures!

Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check the latest beach hazard info before hitting the water. 

Alright beach lovers, that's a wrap on our Hawaii surf zone forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. Stay stoked!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 10-01-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8619271969</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for an exciting wave update for Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

It looks like we've got a new medium-period NW swell rolling in tonight and into Tuesday, bringing peak swell heights near 4 feet. But don't get too attached, as it'll diminish and head more towards the North by Wednesday and Thursday. Also, keep an eye out for a small long-period SW swell that will be getting a boost from the SSW starting tonight and lingering into Wednesday, with peak swell heights near 3 feet. And mark your calendars because an even larger long-period S swell could be making waves next Sunday!

Let's break it down for some specific spots, shall we?

For Kauai, expect 2-4 feet on the North Facing shores tonight, building up to 5-7 feet on Tuesday. West and South facing shores will be in the 3-5 feet range, while East facing shores will be chillin' at 2-4 feet.

Moving over to Oahu, similar vibes with 2-4 feet on the North shore, 3-5 feet on West and South shores, and 2-4 feet on East shores. And remember, the UV index will be very high on Tuesday, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, North-facing shores will see 2-4 feet tonight, building to 5-7 feet on Tuesday. West and South shores will be in the 2-4 to 5-7 feet range, while East shores keep it steady at 2-4 feet.

For the Big Island, Windward and Southeast, expect 2-4 feet on North and East facing shores tonight and into Tuesday, with South facing shores building up to 5-7 feet. Over on the Leeward side, West-facing shores will be 2-4 to 3-5 feet, while South-facing shores will range from 3-5 to 5-7 feet.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

Well, that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast in Hawaii. Get out there and catch some sweet waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 10:45:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for an exciting wave update for Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

It looks like we've got a new medium-period NW swell rolling in tonight and into Tuesday, bringing peak swell heights near 4 feet. But don't get too attached, as it'll diminish and head more towards the North by Wednesday and Thursday. Also, keep an eye out for a small long-period SW swell that will be getting a boost from the SSW starting tonight and lingering into Wednesday, with peak swell heights near 3 feet. And mark your calendars because an even larger long-period S swell could be making waves next Sunday!

Let's break it down for some specific spots, shall we?

For Kauai, expect 2-4 feet on the North Facing shores tonight, building up to 5-7 feet on Tuesday. West and South facing shores will be in the 3-5 feet range, while East facing shores will be chillin' at 2-4 feet.

Moving over to Oahu, similar vibes with 2-4 feet on the North shore, 3-5 feet on West and South shores, and 2-4 feet on East shores. And remember, the UV index will be very high on Tuesday, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, North-facing shores will see 2-4 feet tonight, building to 5-7 feet on Tuesday. West and South shores will be in the 2-4 to 5-7 feet range, while East shores keep it steady at 2-4 feet.

For the Big Island, Windward and Southeast, expect 2-4 feet on North and East facing shores tonight and into Tuesday, with South facing shores building up to 5-7 feet. Over on the Leeward side, West-facing shores will be 2-4 to 3-5 feet, while South-facing shores will range from 3-5 to 5-7 feet.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

Well, that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast in Hawaii. Get out there and catch some sweet waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for an exciting wave update for Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

It looks like we've got a new medium-period NW swell rolling in tonight and into Tuesday, bringing peak swell heights near 4 feet. But don't get too attached, as it'll diminish and head more towards the North by Wednesday and Thursday. Also, keep an eye out for a small long-period SW swell that will be getting a boost from the SSW starting tonight and lingering into Wednesday, with peak swell heights near 3 feet. And mark your calendars because an even larger long-period S swell could be making waves next Sunday!

Let's break it down for some specific spots, shall we?

For Kauai, expect 2-4 feet on the North Facing shores tonight, building up to 5-7 feet on Tuesday. West and South facing shores will be in the 3-5 feet range, while East facing shores will be chillin' at 2-4 feet.

Moving over to Oahu, similar vibes with 2-4 feet on the North shore, 3-5 feet on West and South shores, and 2-4 feet on East shores. And remember, the UV index will be very high on Tuesday, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, North-facing shores will see 2-4 feet tonight, building to 5-7 feet on Tuesday. West and South shores will be in the 2-4 to 5-7 feet range, while East shores keep it steady at 2-4 feet.

For the Big Island, Windward and Southeast, expect 2-4 feet on North and East facing shores tonight and into Tuesday, with South facing shores building up to 5-7 feet. Over on the Leeward side, West-facing shores will be 2-4 to 3-5 feet, while South-facing shores will range from 3-5 to 5-7 feet.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

Well, that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast in Hawaii. Get out there and catch some sweet waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-30-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3877672670</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some salty waves and sunny days in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast!

So, here's the lowdown - we're looking at a mix of swells coming in. A north-northwest swell is easing up, but another one is on its way late Monday night, peaking on Tuesday. Keep your eyes peeled for small swells from the north rolling in throughout the week.

Over on the south shores, we've got some small but inconsistent waves from a series of southwest swells coming in, with a slightly larger one holding through Tuesday. Plus, there's a nice long-period south swell expected to grace us next Saturday and into the following week.

If you're sticking to the east shores, it's going to be pretty mellow out there this week.

Let's break it down by region now. Kauai is looking at 3-5 foot surf on the north and west shores, with slightly smaller waves on the south and east shores. Expect some showers tonight and partly sunny skies tomorrow.

Moving on to Oahu - similar conditions with 2-4 foot surf on the north and west shores, 3-5 foot surf on the south shore, and 1-3 foot surf on the east shore. High UV and scattered showers in the forecast!

Maui is seeing 3-5 foot surf on the north and south shores, and 1-3 foot surf on the west and east shores. Sunny to partly cloudy skies tonight, and mostly sunny tomorrow with some showers on the horizon.

Big Island is looking at 2-4 foot surf on the north, east, and south shores, with 1-3 foot surf on the west shore. Mostly sunny skies and isolated showers tonight and tomorrow.

If you're tearin' it up on Big Island's leeward side, expect 2-4 foot surf on the west shore and 3-5 foot surf on the south shore - plus some nice sunny weather to match!

Remember to always check the latest beach safety info for individual beaches at hawaiibeachsafety.com and watch out for rip currents in the surf zone.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the paradise vibes! Mahalo for tuning in! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2024 10:45:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some salty waves and sunny days in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast!

So, here's the lowdown - we're looking at a mix of swells coming in. A north-northwest swell is easing up, but another one is on its way late Monday night, peaking on Tuesday. Keep your eyes peeled for small swells from the north rolling in throughout the week.

Over on the south shores, we've got some small but inconsistent waves from a series of southwest swells coming in, with a slightly larger one holding through Tuesday. Plus, there's a nice long-period south swell expected to grace us next Saturday and into the following week.

If you're sticking to the east shores, it's going to be pretty mellow out there this week.

Let's break it down by region now. Kauai is looking at 3-5 foot surf on the north and west shores, with slightly smaller waves on the south and east shores. Expect some showers tonight and partly sunny skies tomorrow.

Moving on to Oahu - similar conditions with 2-4 foot surf on the north and west shores, 3-5 foot surf on the south shore, and 1-3 foot surf on the east shore. High UV and scattered showers in the forecast!

Maui is seeing 3-5 foot surf on the north and south shores, and 1-3 foot surf on the west and east shores. Sunny to partly cloudy skies tonight, and mostly sunny tomorrow with some showers on the horizon.

Big Island is looking at 2-4 foot surf on the north, east, and south shores, with 1-3 foot surf on the west shore. Mostly sunny skies and isolated showers tonight and tomorrow.

If you're tearin' it up on Big Island's leeward side, expect 2-4 foot surf on the west shore and 3-5 foot surf on the south shore - plus some nice sunny weather to match!

Remember to always check the latest beach safety info for individual beaches at hawaiibeachsafety.com and watch out for rip currents in the surf zone.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the paradise vibes! Mahalo for tuning in! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some salty waves and sunny days in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast!

So, here's the lowdown - we're looking at a mix of swells coming in. A north-northwest swell is easing up, but another one is on its way late Monday night, peaking on Tuesday. Keep your eyes peeled for small swells from the north rolling in throughout the week.

Over on the south shores, we've got some small but inconsistent waves from a series of southwest swells coming in, with a slightly larger one holding through Tuesday. Plus, there's a nice long-period south swell expected to grace us next Saturday and into the following week.

If you're sticking to the east shores, it's going to be pretty mellow out there this week.

Let's break it down by region now. Kauai is looking at 3-5 foot surf on the north and west shores, with slightly smaller waves on the south and east shores. Expect some showers tonight and partly sunny skies tomorrow.

Moving on to Oahu - similar conditions with 2-4 foot surf on the north and west shores, 3-5 foot surf on the south shore, and 1-3 foot surf on the east shore. High UV and scattered showers in the forecast!

Maui is seeing 3-5 foot surf on the north and south shores, and 1-3 foot surf on the west and east shores. Sunny to partly cloudy skies tonight, and mostly sunny tomorrow with some showers on the horizon.

Big Island is looking at 2-4 foot surf on the north, east, and south shores, with 1-3 foot surf on the west shore. Mostly sunny skies and isolated showers tonight and tomorrow.

If you're tearin' it up on Big Island's leeward side, expect 2-4 foot surf on the west shore and 3-5 foot surf on the south shore - plus some nice sunny weather to match!

Remember to always check the latest beach safety info for individual beaches at hawaiibeachsafety.com and watch out for rip currents in the surf zone.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and enjoy the paradise vibes! Mahalo for tuning in! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-29-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3211343067</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So, here's the scoop: we're looking at a mix of swells making their way to the islands. Expect a peak in the medium period north-northwest swell tonight, gradually decreasing by Sunday. Another similar swell is rolling in on Tuesday, so get ready for some potentially fun waves shifting directions as the week progresses.

For those on the south shores, keep an eye out for small yet inconsistent waves coming your way with a chance of a slightly larger swell next Tuesday. And who's up for a moderate south-southwest swell next weekend? Long-period forerunners are getting things started on Saturday and aiming to peak on Sunday with heights around 3 to 4 feet. 

Now, as for East shore surf, it's going to remain small, but don't worry – select spots might catch some of those north swells spicing up the week!



Let's break down the forecast for some specific areas, shall we?

Starting with Kauai, tonight's looking at 4-6 feet on the North Facing shores, dropping to 3-5 feet by Sunday morning. West and South Facing shores will see waves in the 2-4 feet range. And for all you early risers out there, East Facing shores can expect 2-4 feet of surf.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights across the board with North, West, South, and East Facing shores all in the 2-4 to 5-7 feet range.

Over on Maui, expect comparable conditions with some smaller waves on the West Facing shores.

And for the Big Island - windward and southeast areas - 1-4 feet for the North and South Facing shores. While over on the leeward side, West and South Facing shores will see 0-3 feet up to 2-4 feet of surf.

Weather-wise, it's looking partly cloudy with isolated showers tonight. Tomorrow, mostly sunny skies and more isolated showers for a perfect day of catching waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so keep an eye out and stay safe out there!



And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2024 10:45:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So, here's the scoop: we're looking at a mix of swells making their way to the islands. Expect a peak in the medium period north-northwest swell tonight, gradually decreasing by Sunday. Another similar swell is rolling in on Tuesday, so get ready for some potentially fun waves shifting directions as the week progresses.

For those on the south shores, keep an eye out for small yet inconsistent waves coming your way with a chance of a slightly larger swell next Tuesday. And who's up for a moderate south-southwest swell next weekend? Long-period forerunners are getting things started on Saturday and aiming to peak on Sunday with heights around 3 to 4 feet. 

Now, as for East shore surf, it's going to remain small, but don't worry – select spots might catch some of those north swells spicing up the week!



Let's break down the forecast for some specific areas, shall we?

Starting with Kauai, tonight's looking at 4-6 feet on the North Facing shores, dropping to 3-5 feet by Sunday morning. West and South Facing shores will see waves in the 2-4 feet range. And for all you early risers out there, East Facing shores can expect 2-4 feet of surf.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights across the board with North, West, South, and East Facing shores all in the 2-4 to 5-7 feet range.

Over on Maui, expect comparable conditions with some smaller waves on the West Facing shores.

And for the Big Island - windward and southeast areas - 1-4 feet for the North and South Facing shores. While over on the leeward side, West and South Facing shores will see 0-3 feet up to 2-4 feet of surf.

Weather-wise, it's looking partly cloudy with isolated showers tonight. Tomorrow, mostly sunny skies and more isolated showers for a perfect day of catching waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so keep an eye out and stay safe out there!



And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So, here's the scoop: we're looking at a mix of swells making their way to the islands. Expect a peak in the medium period north-northwest swell tonight, gradually decreasing by Sunday. Another similar swell is rolling in on Tuesday, so get ready for some potentially fun waves shifting directions as the week progresses.

For those on the south shores, keep an eye out for small yet inconsistent waves coming your way with a chance of a slightly larger swell next Tuesday. And who's up for a moderate south-southwest swell next weekend? Long-period forerunners are getting things started on Saturday and aiming to peak on Sunday with heights around 3 to 4 feet. 

Now, as for East shore surf, it's going to remain small, but don't worry – select spots might catch some of those north swells spicing up the week!



Let's break down the forecast for some specific areas, shall we?

Starting with Kauai, tonight's looking at 4-6 feet on the North Facing shores, dropping to 3-5 feet by Sunday morning. West and South Facing shores will see waves in the 2-4 feet range. And for all you early risers out there, East Facing shores can expect 2-4 feet of surf.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights across the board with North, West, South, and East Facing shores all in the 2-4 to 5-7 feet range.

Over on Maui, expect comparable conditions with some smaller waves on the West Facing shores.

And for the Big Island - windward and southeast areas - 1-4 feet for the North and South Facing shores. While over on the leeward side, West and South Facing shores will see 0-3 feet up to 2-4 feet of surf.

Weather-wise, it's looking partly cloudy with isolated showers tonight. Tomorrow, mostly sunny skies and more isolated showers for a perfect day of catching waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so keep an eye out and stay safe out there!



And that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the weekend!

First up, the current north-northwest swell is calming down, but don't worry, a new swell is rolling in on Saturday. For you north shore surfers, expect waves near the September average. And keep an eye out for a swell from the Tasman Sea bringing some fun surf to the south shore by late Sunday.

For Kauai tonight, you can expect some scattered showers and surf ranging from 1-3 feet on the north, west, and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the south shore.

Moving on to Oahu, Saturday's looking sunny with scattered showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on the west and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the north and south shores.

Over on Maui, Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with isolated showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on most shores.

And for the Big Island, both windward and leeward sides, expect mostly sunny weather with scattered showers. Surf will be around 1-4 feet on most shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for changing conditions and rip currents. And always stay safe out there!

So grab your boards and hit the waves this weekend! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:44:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the weekend!

First up, the current north-northwest swell is calming down, but don't worry, a new swell is rolling in on Saturday. For you north shore surfers, expect waves near the September average. And keep an eye out for a swell from the Tasman Sea bringing some fun surf to the south shore by late Sunday.

For Kauai tonight, you can expect some scattered showers and surf ranging from 1-3 feet on the north, west, and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the south shore.

Moving on to Oahu, Saturday's looking sunny with scattered showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on the west and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the north and south shores.

Over on Maui, Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with isolated showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on most shores.

And for the Big Island, both windward and leeward sides, expect mostly sunny weather with scattered showers. Surf will be around 1-4 feet on most shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for changing conditions and rip currents. And always stay safe out there!

So grab your boards and hit the waves this weekend! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the weekend!

First up, the current north-northwest swell is calming down, but don't worry, a new swell is rolling in on Saturday. For you north shore surfers, expect waves near the September average. And keep an eye out for a swell from the Tasman Sea bringing some fun surf to the south shore by late Sunday.

For Kauai tonight, you can expect some scattered showers and surf ranging from 1-3 feet on the north, west, and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the south shore.

Moving on to Oahu, Saturday's looking sunny with scattered showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on the west and east-facing shores, with 2-4 feet on the north and south shores.

Over on Maui, Saturday brings mostly sunny skies with isolated showers. Surf will be in the 1-3 foot range on most shores.

And for the Big Island, both windward and leeward sides, expect mostly sunny weather with scattered showers. Surf will be around 1-4 feet on most shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for changing conditions and rip currents. And always stay safe out there!

So grab your boards and hit the waves this weekend! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-27-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4211896790</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Get stoked because here comes your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from Hawaii! Let's dive in.

So, the current northwest swell is slowly backing off, but fear not because a fresh north-northwest swell is rolling in Friday night, giving a little extra kick to the north and select west shores over the weekend. Plus, there's a mix of south and southwest swells hanging around to keep the south shore surf in the game early next week.

For tonight, expect some 4-6 footers on the north side, 2-4 footers on the west, 3-5 footers down south, and chill 1-3 footers on the east. And pack your rain jacket because there might be some scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies.

Tomorrow's outlook? Partly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers. Surf-wise, north shores dropping to 3-5 feet, west to 1-3 feet, south hanging around 2-4 feet, and east keeping it steady at 1-3 feet. Temperatures in the mid-80s, so slather on that sunscreen!

For our friends in Oahu, things are looking pretty similar. North swells at 4-6 feet, west at 2-4, south at 3-5, and east at 1-3 for tonight. Tomorrow, catch some rays with the UV index at extreme, and surf ranging from 2-4 feet on most shores.

Maui, the surf's set at 4-6 feet on the north, 1-3 on the west, and 1-3 on both south and east shores tonight. Tomorrow, skies will be mostly sunny with a chance of showers and surf easing slightly.

And Big Island peeps, you're looking at 2-4 footers on the north and east coasts, 1-3 down south tonight. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember to check the tides, and most importantly, stay safe out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 10:44:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Get stoked because here comes your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from Hawaii! Let's dive in.

So, the current northwest swell is slowly backing off, but fear not because a fresh north-northwest swell is rolling in Friday night, giving a little extra kick to the north and select west shores over the weekend. Plus, there's a mix of south and southwest swells hanging around to keep the south shore surf in the game early next week.

For tonight, expect some 4-6 footers on the north side, 2-4 footers on the west, 3-5 footers down south, and chill 1-3 footers on the east. And pack your rain jacket because there might be some scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies.

Tomorrow's outlook? Partly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers. Surf-wise, north shores dropping to 3-5 feet, west to 1-3 feet, south hanging around 2-4 feet, and east keeping it steady at 1-3 feet. Temperatures in the mid-80s, so slather on that sunscreen!

For our friends in Oahu, things are looking pretty similar. North swells at 4-6 feet, west at 2-4, south at 3-5, and east at 1-3 for tonight. Tomorrow, catch some rays with the UV index at extreme, and surf ranging from 2-4 feet on most shores.

Maui, the surf's set at 4-6 feet on the north, 1-3 on the west, and 1-3 on both south and east shores tonight. Tomorrow, skies will be mostly sunny with a chance of showers and surf easing slightly.

And Big Island peeps, you're looking at 2-4 footers on the north and east coasts, 1-3 down south tonight. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember to check the tides, and most importantly, stay safe out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Get stoked because here comes your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from Hawaii! Let's dive in.

So, the current northwest swell is slowly backing off, but fear not because a fresh north-northwest swell is rolling in Friday night, giving a little extra kick to the north and select west shores over the weekend. Plus, there's a mix of south and southwest swells hanging around to keep the south shore surf in the game early next week.

For tonight, expect some 4-6 footers on the north side, 2-4 footers on the west, 3-5 footers down south, and chill 1-3 footers on the east. And pack your rain jacket because there might be some scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies.

Tomorrow's outlook? Partly sunny skies with a chance of scattered showers. Surf-wise, north shores dropping to 3-5 feet, west to 1-3 feet, south hanging around 2-4 feet, and east keeping it steady at 1-3 feet. Temperatures in the mid-80s, so slather on that sunscreen!

For our friends in Oahu, things are looking pretty similar. North swells at 4-6 feet, west at 2-4, south at 3-5, and east at 1-3 for tonight. Tomorrow, catch some rays with the UV index at extreme, and surf ranging from 2-4 feet on most shores.

Maui, the surf's set at 4-6 feet on the north, 1-3 on the west, and 1-3 on both south and east shores tonight. Tomorrow, skies will be mostly sunny with a chance of showers and surf easing slightly.

And Big Island peeps, you're looking at 2-4 footers on the north and east coasts, 1-3 down south tonight. Tomorrow, expect similar conditions with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Remember to check the tides, and most importantly, stay safe out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Hope you're ready for some wave updates straight from the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Here's the scoop on what's happening in the surf zone:

We've got a moderate long-period northwest swell on the decline through Friday, but fear not because a smaller north-northwest swell is on the horizon, building in for the weekend. Plus, multiple south and southwest swells are rolling in, so there's plenty of surf to enjoy.

For tonight, expect the waves to be in the 2-10 feet range across different shores. Tomorrow, you can look forward to another day of 2-6 feet swell sizes hitting the various beaches.

Over on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, the surf is looking good as well, with some sunny spells before the clouds roll in. Keep an eye out for isolated showers but don't let that dampen your spirits!

And if you're planning a beach day, remember to check the tide schedules to make the most of the waves. So grab your board, wax it up, and get ready to ride those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 10:44:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Hope you're ready for some wave updates straight from the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Here's the scoop on what's happening in the surf zone:

We've got a moderate long-period northwest swell on the decline through Friday, but fear not because a smaller north-northwest swell is on the horizon, building in for the weekend. Plus, multiple south and southwest swells are rolling in, so there's plenty of surf to enjoy.

For tonight, expect the waves to be in the 2-10 feet range across different shores. Tomorrow, you can look forward to another day of 2-6 feet swell sizes hitting the various beaches.

Over on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, the surf is looking good as well, with some sunny spells before the clouds roll in. Keep an eye out for isolated showers but don't let that dampen your spirits!

And if you're planning a beach day, remember to check the tide schedules to make the most of the waves. So grab your board, wax it up, and get ready to ride those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Hope you're ready for some wave updates straight from the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Here's the scoop on what's happening in the surf zone:

We've got a moderate long-period northwest swell on the decline through Friday, but fear not because a smaller north-northwest swell is on the horizon, building in for the weekend. Plus, multiple south and southwest swells are rolling in, so there's plenty of surf to enjoy.

For tonight, expect the waves to be in the 2-10 feet range across different shores. Tomorrow, you can look forward to another day of 2-6 feet swell sizes hitting the various beaches.

Over on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, the surf is looking good as well, with some sunny spells before the clouds roll in. Keep an eye out for isolated showers but don't let that dampen your spirits!

And if you're planning a beach day, remember to check the tide schedules to make the most of the waves. So grab your board, wax it up, and get ready to ride those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii? Well, you're in for a treat!

Get ready for a moderate long period northwest swell to roll in, peaking late Tuesday into Wednesday morning before easing up throughout the week. But that's not all! A smaller north-northwest swell is on its way for the weekend. And guess what? South facing shores will be catching small long-period southwest pulses all thanks to some storms near the Tasman Sea last week. Plus, there's a sweet short-period southwest swell hitting midweek too!

Let's break it down by island, shall we?

Starting off in Kauai, expect waves of 2-4 feet on north-facing shores by tomorrow morning, and east winds around 10 mph. Meanwhile, Oahu will see 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and east winds ramping up to 15 mph by tomorrow afternoon.

Over on Maui, north-facing shores will have 1-3 feet of surf, and east winds clocking in at 10-15 mph. And last but not least, the Big Island's windward and southeast shores can expect 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and northeast winds at 5-10 mph.

Remember, surf heights vary, so keep an eye out for those rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard for safety!

Alright, folks, that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf forecast. Get your boards ready and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:44:47 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii? Well, you're in for a treat!

Get ready for a moderate long period northwest swell to roll in, peaking late Tuesday into Wednesday morning before easing up throughout the week. But that's not all! A smaller north-northwest swell is on its way for the weekend. And guess what? South facing shores will be catching small long-period southwest pulses all thanks to some storms near the Tasman Sea last week. Plus, there's a sweet short-period southwest swell hitting midweek too!

Let's break it down by island, shall we?

Starting off in Kauai, expect waves of 2-4 feet on north-facing shores by tomorrow morning, and east winds around 10 mph. Meanwhile, Oahu will see 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and east winds ramping up to 15 mph by tomorrow afternoon.

Over on Maui, north-facing shores will have 1-3 feet of surf, and east winds clocking in at 10-15 mph. And last but not least, the Big Island's windward and southeast shores can expect 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and northeast winds at 5-10 mph.

Remember, surf heights vary, so keep an eye out for those rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard for safety!

Alright, folks, that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf forecast. Get your boards ready and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii? Well, you're in for a treat!

Get ready for a moderate long period northwest swell to roll in, peaking late Tuesday into Wednesday morning before easing up throughout the week. But that's not all! A smaller north-northwest swell is on its way for the weekend. And guess what? South facing shores will be catching small long-period southwest pulses all thanks to some storms near the Tasman Sea last week. Plus, there's a sweet short-period southwest swell hitting midweek too!

Let's break it down by island, shall we?

Starting off in Kauai, expect waves of 2-4 feet on north-facing shores by tomorrow morning, and east winds around 10 mph. Meanwhile, Oahu will see 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and east winds ramping up to 15 mph by tomorrow afternoon.

Over on Maui, north-facing shores will have 1-3 feet of surf, and east winds clocking in at 10-15 mph. And last but not least, the Big Island's windward and southeast shores can expect 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and northeast winds at 5-10 mph.

Remember, surf heights vary, so keep an eye out for those rip currents and always swim near a lifeguard for safety!

Alright, folks, that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf forecast. Get your boards ready and catch those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-23-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8951317407</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast:

For the next couple of days, expect small waves along the north and west-facing shores. But hold onto your board because a moderate NW swell will be rolling in, bringing some fun surf by Tuesday and Wednesday. And hey, south-facing shores won't be left out, with a SW swell also making its way towards you. So get ready to hang ten!

In Kauai tonight, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. The surf remains calm, from 0-4 feet on various shores. And for those early birds, high tide hits around 4:18 PM HST at Hanalei Bay.

Moving over to Oahu, night owls might catch some scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights are similar to Kauai, so grab your best board and hit the waves. Watch out for the tides at different spots like Honolulu and Haleiwa!

On Maui, it's a mix of clouds and sun with showers scattered in. Surf conditions are relatively mellow, perfect for a chill day by the waves. Keep an eye on the tides at Kahului as you plan your day.

And for the Big Island, we've got a mix of weather conditions with some scattered showers. Surf's up at various spots, so choose your favorite shore and enjoy the waves. Don't forget to check the tides at Hilo Bay and Kona for the best surf times!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents, especially as the swell picks up. And for safety tips, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Get your boards waxed and ready for some epic sessions ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2024 10:45:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast:

For the next couple of days, expect small waves along the north and west-facing shores. But hold onto your board because a moderate NW swell will be rolling in, bringing some fun surf by Tuesday and Wednesday. And hey, south-facing shores won't be left out, with a SW swell also making its way towards you. So get ready to hang ten!

In Kauai tonight, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. The surf remains calm, from 0-4 feet on various shores. And for those early birds, high tide hits around 4:18 PM HST at Hanalei Bay.

Moving over to Oahu, night owls might catch some scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights are similar to Kauai, so grab your best board and hit the waves. Watch out for the tides at different spots like Honolulu and Haleiwa!

On Maui, it's a mix of clouds and sun with showers scattered in. Surf conditions are relatively mellow, perfect for a chill day by the waves. Keep an eye on the tides at Kahului as you plan your day.

And for the Big Island, we've got a mix of weather conditions with some scattered showers. Surf's up at various spots, so choose your favorite shore and enjoy the waves. Don't forget to check the tides at Hilo Bay and Kona for the best surf times!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents, especially as the swell picks up. And for safety tips, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Get your boards waxed and ready for some epic sessions ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast:

For the next couple of days, expect small waves along the north and west-facing shores. But hold onto your board because a moderate NW swell will be rolling in, bringing some fun surf by Tuesday and Wednesday. And hey, south-facing shores won't be left out, with a SW swell also making its way towards you. So get ready to hang ten!

In Kauai tonight, we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. The surf remains calm, from 0-4 feet on various shores. And for those early birds, high tide hits around 4:18 PM HST at Hanalei Bay.

Moving over to Oahu, night owls might catch some scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights are similar to Kauai, so grab your best board and hit the waves. Watch out for the tides at different spots like Honolulu and Haleiwa!

On Maui, it's a mix of clouds and sun with showers scattered in. Surf conditions are relatively mellow, perfect for a chill day by the waves. Keep an eye on the tides at Kahului as you plan your day.

And for the Big Island, we've got a mix of weather conditions with some scattered showers. Surf's up at various spots, so choose your favorite shore and enjoy the waves. Don't forget to check the tides at Hilo Bay and Kona for the best surf times!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents, especially as the swell picks up. And for safety tips, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Get your boards waxed and ready for some epic sessions ahead. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some fun waves and sunny days ahead!

First up, South facing shores will have surf just below average, but keep an eye out for a reinforcing southwest swell arriving late Monday into Wednesday. North shore surf will be tiny, but a Northwest swell on Tuesday will bring some above-average waves. Over on the east shore, expect smaller surf due to declining trade winds, but it should pick up by midweek.

Heading over to Kauai, it's looking like a mix of small waves along the shores with low to moderate surf heights tonight and into Sunday. Don't forget to check out the tides if you're planning a session at Hanalei Bay or Nawiliwili!

Oahu is next on the forecast list. You can expect similar surf conditions with small waves on the north shore and slightly higher surf on the south-facing shores. The UV index will be extreme, so make sure to pack that sunscreen!

On Maui, the surf will be on the calmer side tonight and Sunday, with some scattered showers in the forecast. North and West facing shores will have minimal waves, while South and East shores will see slightly larger surf.

Finally, over on the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will have varying surf heights, so keep an eye out for shifts in wind directions. Leeward shores will see moderate waves with some sunny breaks for a nice day out on the water.

Remember to always check the latest beach safety info before hitting the waves, and as always, stay safe out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Sep 2024 10:44:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some fun waves and sunny days ahead!

First up, South facing shores will have surf just below average, but keep an eye out for a reinforcing southwest swell arriving late Monday into Wednesday. North shore surf will be tiny, but a Northwest swell on Tuesday will bring some above-average waves. Over on the east shore, expect smaller surf due to declining trade winds, but it should pick up by midweek.

Heading over to Kauai, it's looking like a mix of small waves along the shores with low to moderate surf heights tonight and into Sunday. Don't forget to check out the tides if you're planning a session at Hanalei Bay or Nawiliwili!

Oahu is next on the forecast list. You can expect similar surf conditions with small waves on the north shore and slightly higher surf on the south-facing shores. The UV index will be extreme, so make sure to pack that sunscreen!

On Maui, the surf will be on the calmer side tonight and Sunday, with some scattered showers in the forecast. North and West facing shores will have minimal waves, while South and East shores will see slightly larger surf.

Finally, over on the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will have varying surf heights, so keep an eye out for shifts in wind directions. Leeward shores will see moderate waves with some sunny breaks for a nice day out on the water.

Remember to always check the latest beach safety info before hitting the waves, and as always, stay safe out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some fun waves and sunny days ahead!

First up, South facing shores will have surf just below average, but keep an eye out for a reinforcing southwest swell arriving late Monday into Wednesday. North shore surf will be tiny, but a Northwest swell on Tuesday will bring some above-average waves. Over on the east shore, expect smaller surf due to declining trade winds, but it should pick up by midweek.

Heading over to Kauai, it's looking like a mix of small waves along the shores with low to moderate surf heights tonight and into Sunday. Don't forget to check out the tides if you're planning a session at Hanalei Bay or Nawiliwili!

Oahu is next on the forecast list. You can expect similar surf conditions with small waves on the north shore and slightly higher surf on the south-facing shores. The UV index will be extreme, so make sure to pack that sunscreen!

On Maui, the surf will be on the calmer side tonight and Sunday, with some scattered showers in the forecast. North and West facing shores will have minimal waves, while South and East shores will see slightly larger surf.

Finally, over on the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will have varying surf heights, so keep an eye out for shifts in wind directions. Leeward shores will see moderate waves with some sunny breaks for a nice day out on the water.

Remember to always check the latest beach safety info before hitting the waves, and as always, stay safe out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the upcoming days!

Starting off with the scoop for Kauai, the surf along north and west-facing shores will be chill at 0-2 feet, while south-facing shores will see waves around 1-3 feet. Looking at the east-facing shores, you can expect some fun waves ranging from 2-4 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen as the weather shifts from mostly sunny to mostly cloudy tonight with numerous showers. Temps will cool down to the lower 70s.

Now for Oahu, similar vibes with 0-2 feet on north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Tonight's weather will be mostly sunny turning mostly cloudy with scattered showers. East winds around 15 mph will keep things breezy.

Heading over to Maui, you can expect a mix of 0-2 feet waves on north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. The weather will transition from sunny to partly sunny with scattered showers. Temps will be hanging in the mid-80s.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, surf from 0-2 feet on north and south-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the east. It'll be a sunny start to the night going mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Be ready for northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward will have 0-2 feet on west-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the south. Weather-wise, it's a mix of sun, clouds, and scattered showers in the forecast. Keep an eye on those tides and always stay safe in the water!

Hope you're stoked for some fun in the sun! Catch those waves and make the most of your beach days. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Keep on surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Sep 2024 10:44:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the upcoming days!

Starting off with the scoop for Kauai, the surf along north and west-facing shores will be chill at 0-2 feet, while south-facing shores will see waves around 1-3 feet. Looking at the east-facing shores, you can expect some fun waves ranging from 2-4 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen as the weather shifts from mostly sunny to mostly cloudy tonight with numerous showers. Temps will cool down to the lower 70s.

Now for Oahu, similar vibes with 0-2 feet on north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Tonight's weather will be mostly sunny turning mostly cloudy with scattered showers. East winds around 15 mph will keep things breezy.

Heading over to Maui, you can expect a mix of 0-2 feet waves on north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. The weather will transition from sunny to partly sunny with scattered showers. Temps will be hanging in the mid-80s.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, surf from 0-2 feet on north and south-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the east. It'll be a sunny start to the night going mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Be ready for northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward will have 0-2 feet on west-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the south. Weather-wise, it's a mix of sun, clouds, and scattered showers in the forecast. Keep an eye on those tides and always stay safe in the water!

Hope you're stoked for some fun in the sun! Catch those waves and make the most of your beach days. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Keep on surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the upcoming days!

Starting off with the scoop for Kauai, the surf along north and west-facing shores will be chill at 0-2 feet, while south-facing shores will see waves around 1-3 feet. Looking at the east-facing shores, you can expect some fun waves ranging from 2-4 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen as the weather shifts from mostly sunny to mostly cloudy tonight with numerous showers. Temps will cool down to the lower 70s.

Now for Oahu, similar vibes with 0-2 feet on north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Tonight's weather will be mostly sunny turning mostly cloudy with scattered showers. East winds around 15 mph will keep things breezy.

Heading over to Maui, you can expect a mix of 0-2 feet waves on north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. The weather will transition from sunny to partly sunny with scattered showers. Temps will be hanging in the mid-80s.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, surf from 0-2 feet on north and south-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the east. It'll be a sunny start to the night going mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Be ready for northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward will have 0-2 feet on west-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the south. Weather-wise, it's a mix of sun, clouds, and scattered showers in the forecast. Keep an eye on those tides and always stay safe in the water!

Hope you're stoked for some fun in the sun! Catch those waves and make the most of your beach days. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Keep on surfing!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast for Hawaii bringing you all the gnarly details you need before hitting the waves. So kick back, grab your board, and let's dive in!

Let's start with the current situation - we've got some east shore surf holding steady near seasonal levels through the next day and then dropping slowly into early next week. But fear not, a mix of southeast, south, and southwest swells will be rolling in, keeping those south-facing shores entertained with some small waves up until Monday. And hey, keep an eye out for a possible bump in south shore surf around Tuesday or Wednesday as a slightly larger long-period southwest swell swings by. As for the north shore, it's quiet now, but a 3 to 5 foot northwest swell might just spice things up by Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

Now, let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai - you're looking at some chill surf sizes, varying between 0-3 feet on the north, west, and south-facing shores. The east-facing shore will provide some sweet waves ranging from 2-5 feet. Expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight and mostly sunny conditions tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with light east winds.

Moving on to Oahu - similar vibes with small waves hitting the shores. East-facing shores will be the place to be, with surf heights between 2-4 feet. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies and isolated showers, but tomorrow, get ready for tons of sunshine with just a few showers scattered around. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and the UV index will be extreme!

Heading over to Maui - surf sizes will be cozy with 1-3 feet along most shores and 3-5 feet on the east-facing coastline. Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with some showers tonight, followed by abundant sunshine tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with east winds at 15 miles per hour.

And last but not least, let's check out the Big Island - windward and southeast regions will see surf heights between 1-4 feet. North-facing shores will have 1-3 feet while east-facing shores will offer waves ranging from 3-5 feet. Tonight, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers, followed by mostly sunny skies tomorrow with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe out there, catch those waves, and have a blast on the beautiful Hawaiian beaches!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2024 10:45:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast for Hawaii bringing you all the gnarly details you need before hitting the waves. So kick back, grab your board, and let's dive in!

Let's start with the current situation - we've got some east shore surf holding steady near seasonal levels through the next day and then dropping slowly into early next week. But fear not, a mix of southeast, south, and southwest swells will be rolling in, keeping those south-facing shores entertained with some small waves up until Monday. And hey, keep an eye out for a possible bump in south shore surf around Tuesday or Wednesday as a slightly larger long-period southwest swell swings by. As for the north shore, it's quiet now, but a 3 to 5 foot northwest swell might just spice things up by Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

Now, let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai - you're looking at some chill surf sizes, varying between 0-3 feet on the north, west, and south-facing shores. The east-facing shore will provide some sweet waves ranging from 2-5 feet. Expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight and mostly sunny conditions tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with light east winds.

Moving on to Oahu - similar vibes with small waves hitting the shores. East-facing shores will be the place to be, with surf heights between 2-4 feet. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies and isolated showers, but tomorrow, get ready for tons of sunshine with just a few showers scattered around. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and the UV index will be extreme!

Heading over to Maui - surf sizes will be cozy with 1-3 feet along most shores and 3-5 feet on the east-facing coastline. Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with some showers tonight, followed by abundant sunshine tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with east winds at 15 miles per hour.

And last but not least, let's check out the Big Island - windward and southeast regions will see surf heights between 1-4 feet. North-facing shores will have 1-3 feet while east-facing shores will offer waves ranging from 3-5 feet. Tonight, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers, followed by mostly sunny skies tomorrow with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe out there, catch those waves, and have a blast on the beautiful Hawaiian beaches!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast for Hawaii bringing you all the gnarly details you need before hitting the waves. So kick back, grab your board, and let's dive in!

Let's start with the current situation - we've got some east shore surf holding steady near seasonal levels through the next day and then dropping slowly into early next week. But fear not, a mix of southeast, south, and southwest swells will be rolling in, keeping those south-facing shores entertained with some small waves up until Monday. And hey, keep an eye out for a possible bump in south shore surf around Tuesday or Wednesday as a slightly larger long-period southwest swell swings by. As for the north shore, it's quiet now, but a 3 to 5 foot northwest swell might just spice things up by Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

Now, let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai - you're looking at some chill surf sizes, varying between 0-3 feet on the north, west, and south-facing shores. The east-facing shore will provide some sweet waves ranging from 2-5 feet. Expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight and mostly sunny conditions tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with light east winds.

Moving on to Oahu - similar vibes with small waves hitting the shores. East-facing shores will be the place to be, with surf heights between 2-4 feet. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies and isolated showers, but tomorrow, get ready for tons of sunshine with just a few showers scattered around. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and the UV index will be extreme!

Heading over to Maui - surf sizes will be cozy with 1-3 feet along most shores and 3-5 feet on the east-facing coastline. Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with some showers tonight, followed by abundant sunshine tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with east winds at 15 miles per hour.

And last but not least, let's check out the Big Island - windward and southeast regions will see surf heights between 1-4 feet. North-facing shores will have 1-3 feet while east-facing shores will offer waves ranging from 3-5 feet. Tonight, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers, followed by mostly sunny skies tomorrow with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s with northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe out there, catch those waves, and have a blast on the beautiful Hawaiian beaches!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast coming right up for Hawaii. 

Looks like we've got some exciting updates for the next few days. A small SE swell will provide a slight bump for S and SE facing exposures. Keep an eye out for a possible increase in S shore surf early next week with a slightly larger SW swell heading our way. East shore surf will hold steady before slowly decreasing, while North shore surf is expected to remain very small until a bump arrives early next week with a small NW swell in tow.

Let's dive into what's happening tonight and on Wednesday at different spots around Hawaii!

Starting off with Kauai, expect some small waves on North and West facing shores, while South and East facing shores will see surf in the 1-5 feet range.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with small waves on North and West facing shores and 1-5 feet waves on South and East facing shores. Keep an eye on the tides for some fun sessions!

Heading to Maui, you can expect similar surf conditions with waves ranging from 1-5 feet on South and East facing shores. It's looking good for catching some waves out there!

For the Big Island Windward and Southeast areas, surf will be in the 0-5 feet range with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. 

And for the Big Island Leeward side, waves will be smaller, ranging from 0-4 feet on South and West facing shores. Don't forget to check out the tides before heading out!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always surf with caution and be on the lookout for rip currents. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Sep 2024 10:45:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast coming right up for Hawaii. 

Looks like we've got some exciting updates for the next few days. A small SE swell will provide a slight bump for S and SE facing exposures. Keep an eye out for a possible increase in S shore surf early next week with a slightly larger SW swell heading our way. East shore surf will hold steady before slowly decreasing, while North shore surf is expected to remain very small until a bump arrives early next week with a small NW swell in tow.

Let's dive into what's happening tonight and on Wednesday at different spots around Hawaii!

Starting off with Kauai, expect some small waves on North and West facing shores, while South and East facing shores will see surf in the 1-5 feet range.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with small waves on North and West facing shores and 1-5 feet waves on South and East facing shores. Keep an eye on the tides for some fun sessions!

Heading to Maui, you can expect similar surf conditions with waves ranging from 1-5 feet on South and East facing shores. It's looking good for catching some waves out there!

For the Big Island Windward and Southeast areas, surf will be in the 0-5 feet range with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. 

And for the Big Island Leeward side, waves will be smaller, ranging from 0-4 feet on South and West facing shores. Don't forget to check out the tides before heading out!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always surf with caution and be on the lookout for rip currents. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast coming right up for Hawaii. 

Looks like we've got some exciting updates for the next few days. A small SE swell will provide a slight bump for S and SE facing exposures. Keep an eye out for a possible increase in S shore surf early next week with a slightly larger SW swell heading our way. East shore surf will hold steady before slowly decreasing, while North shore surf is expected to remain very small until a bump arrives early next week with a small NW swell in tow.

Let's dive into what's happening tonight and on Wednesday at different spots around Hawaii!

Starting off with Kauai, expect some small waves on North and West facing shores, while South and East facing shores will see surf in the 1-5 feet range.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with small waves on North and West facing shores and 1-5 feet waves on South and East facing shores. Keep an eye on the tides for some fun sessions!

Heading to Maui, you can expect similar surf conditions with waves ranging from 1-5 feet on South and East facing shores. It's looking good for catching some waves out there!

For the Big Island Windward and Southeast areas, surf will be in the 0-5 feet range with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. 

And for the Big Island Leeward side, waves will be smaller, ranging from 0-4 feet on South and West facing shores. Don't forget to check out the tides before heading out!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always surf with caution and be on the lookout for rip currents. Stay safe and have a blast out there catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your fun-filled Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into some gnarly wave predictions for your favorite spots.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight's surf looks calm with 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores. South facing shores will bring 1-3 feet while the East side catches some waves at 3-5 feet. Expect scattered showers and mid-70s temps with gentle east winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions will be seen with 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores, 1-3 feet on the South side, and 3-5 feet on the East coast. As the sun shines on Tuesday, get ready for some surf under partly sunny skies, perfect for catching those waves!

Over in Maui, enjoy the night with mostly cloudy skies and lower 70s temps. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores, 1-3 feet on the South side, and a slightly bigger 3-5 feet on the East coast. Tuesday brings more of the same with the mid-80s temps keeping you warm as you hit the waves.

Let's head to the Big Island now. On the Windward and Southeastern shores, expect 0-2 feet on the North side, while the East and South shores will offer 3-5 feet. With scattered showers and mid-80s temps, it's the perfect day to surf.

For the Leeward side of the Big Island, catch 0-2 feet on the West side, and 1-3 feet on the South shores. Expect a mix of sun and clouds on Tuesday with temps in the mid-80s - ideal weather for beach fun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be lurking, so stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your fun-filled Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into some gnarly wave predictions for your favorite spots.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight's surf looks calm with 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores. South facing shores will bring 1-3 feet while the East side catches some waves at 3-5 feet. Expect scattered showers and mid-70s temps with gentle east winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions will be seen with 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores, 1-3 feet on the South side, and 3-5 feet on the East coast. As the sun shines on Tuesday, get ready for some surf under partly sunny skies, perfect for catching those waves!

Over in Maui, enjoy the night with mostly cloudy skies and lower 70s temps. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores, 1-3 feet on the South side, and a slightly bigger 3-5 feet on the East coast. Tuesday brings more of the same with the mid-80s temps keeping you warm as you hit the waves.

Let's head to the Big Island now. On the Windward and Southeastern shores, expect 0-2 feet on the North side, while the East and South shores will offer 3-5 feet. With scattered showers and mid-80s temps, it's the perfect day to surf.

For the Leeward side of the Big Island, catch 0-2 feet on the West side, and 1-3 feet on the South shores. Expect a mix of sun and clouds on Tuesday with temps in the mid-80s - ideal weather for beach fun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be lurking, so stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your fun-filled Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into some gnarly wave predictions for your favorite spots.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight's surf looks calm with 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores. South facing shores will bring 1-3 feet while the East side catches some waves at 3-5 feet. Expect scattered showers and mid-70s temps with gentle east winds around 10 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions will be seen with 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores, 1-3 feet on the South side, and 3-5 feet on the East coast. As the sun shines on Tuesday, get ready for some surf under partly sunny skies, perfect for catching those waves!

Over in Maui, enjoy the night with mostly cloudy skies and lower 70s temps. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the North and West facing shores, 1-3 feet on the South side, and a slightly bigger 3-5 feet on the East coast. Tuesday brings more of the same with the mid-80s temps keeping you warm as you hit the waves.

Let's head to the Big Island now. On the Windward and Southeastern shores, expect 0-2 feet on the North side, while the East and South shores will offer 3-5 feet. With scattered showers and mid-80s temps, it's the perfect day to surf.

For the Leeward side of the Big Island, catch 0-2 feet on the West side, and 1-3 feet on the South shores. Expect a mix of sun and clouds on Tuesday with temps in the mid-80s - ideal weather for beach fun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be lurking, so stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for each other.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us!

First up, if you're in Kauai, expect some small surf along most shores, with east-facing shores seeing slightly choppy conditions throughout the week. South swells will be on the decline, but keep an eye out for a potential southwest pulse on Friday. North shores will be minimal, and a tiny northwest swell may sneak in towards the end of the week.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with small to moderate surf on most shores. South-facing shores have some fun waves, and east-facing shores will provide some decent sets as well. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

In Maui, get ready for some fun waves on south and east-facing shores, while north and west shores remain on the smaller side. Enjoy the surf and keep an eye out for scattered showers in the area.

For the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will have some good-sized surf, especially on east and south-facing shores. Leeward shores will see smaller waves, so head to the east and south for the better breaks.

And that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Remember, surf heights can vary, and always be cautious of rip currents. Now go out there, catch some waves, and have a great time in the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:45:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us!

First up, if you're in Kauai, expect some small surf along most shores, with east-facing shores seeing slightly choppy conditions throughout the week. South swells will be on the decline, but keep an eye out for a potential southwest pulse on Friday. North shores will be minimal, and a tiny northwest swell may sneak in towards the end of the week.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with small to moderate surf on most shores. South-facing shores have some fun waves, and east-facing shores will provide some decent sets as well. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

In Maui, get ready for some fun waves on south and east-facing shores, while north and west shores remain on the smaller side. Enjoy the surf and keep an eye out for scattered showers in the area.

For the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will have some good-sized surf, especially on east and south-facing shores. Leeward shores will see smaller waves, so head to the east and south for the better breaks.

And that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Remember, surf heights can vary, and always be cautious of rip currents. Now go out there, catch some waves, and have a great time in the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us!

First up, if you're in Kauai, expect some small surf along most shores, with east-facing shores seeing slightly choppy conditions throughout the week. South swells will be on the decline, but keep an eye out for a potential southwest pulse on Friday. North shores will be minimal, and a tiny northwest swell may sneak in towards the end of the week.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with small to moderate surf on most shores. South-facing shores have some fun waves, and east-facing shores will provide some decent sets as well. UV index is extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

In Maui, get ready for some fun waves on south and east-facing shores, while north and west shores remain on the smaller side. Enjoy the surf and keep an eye out for scattered showers in the area.

For the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will have some good-sized surf, especially on east and south-facing shores. Leeward shores will see smaller waves, so head to the east and south for the better breaks.

And that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Remember, surf heights can vary, and always be cautious of rip currents. Now go out there, catch some waves, and have a great time in the water! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii. Let's dive into the waves and see what's rolling our way.

Starting off with the discussion - we've got some choppy surf along the east-facing shores sticking around due to those persistent trades. A small, long-period south-southwest swell will show its face today before dropping off by Monday. So, keep an eye out for those tiny waves along the south facing shores this coming week.

For our north-facing shores, well, it's going to stay almost as flat as a pancake throughout the week. But hold onto your boards because models are hinting at a potential northwest swell headed our way from the Aleutian Islands by the end of the week.

Now, let's break it down by island:

Starting off with Kauai, you can expect 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores. On the south and east, you're looking at 2-4 feet today and tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, similar story - 0-2 on the north and west, 2-4 on the south and east. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers rolling through.

Now moving to Maui, 0-2 feet on the north and west, and 2-4 feet for the south and east. Sunday's looking like a mostly sunny day with some scattered showers to keep things interesting.

Heading to the Big Island - windward and southeast side, 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 on the east and south. While over on the leeward side, 0-2 feet on the west, and 2-4 on the south.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up and get ready for some fun waves out there. Remember to check the tides, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast chasing those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Sep 2024 10:44:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii. Let's dive into the waves and see what's rolling our way.

Starting off with the discussion - we've got some choppy surf along the east-facing shores sticking around due to those persistent trades. A small, long-period south-southwest swell will show its face today before dropping off by Monday. So, keep an eye out for those tiny waves along the south facing shores this coming week.

For our north-facing shores, well, it's going to stay almost as flat as a pancake throughout the week. But hold onto your boards because models are hinting at a potential northwest swell headed our way from the Aleutian Islands by the end of the week.

Now, let's break it down by island:

Starting off with Kauai, you can expect 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores. On the south and east, you're looking at 2-4 feet today and tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, similar story - 0-2 on the north and west, 2-4 on the south and east. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers rolling through.

Now moving to Maui, 0-2 feet on the north and west, and 2-4 feet for the south and east. Sunday's looking like a mostly sunny day with some scattered showers to keep things interesting.

Heading to the Big Island - windward and southeast side, 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 on the east and south. While over on the leeward side, 0-2 feet on the west, and 2-4 on the south.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up and get ready for some fun waves out there. Remember to check the tides, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast chasing those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers! Welcome to your surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii. Let's dive into the waves and see what's rolling our way.

Starting off with the discussion - we've got some choppy surf along the east-facing shores sticking around due to those persistent trades. A small, long-period south-southwest swell will show its face today before dropping off by Monday. So, keep an eye out for those tiny waves along the south facing shores this coming week.

For our north-facing shores, well, it's going to stay almost as flat as a pancake throughout the week. But hold onto your boards because models are hinting at a potential northwest swell headed our way from the Aleutian Islands by the end of the week.

Now, let's break it down by island:

Starting off with Kauai, you can expect 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores. On the south and east, you're looking at 2-4 feet today and tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, similar story - 0-2 on the north and west, 2-4 on the south and east. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers rolling through.

Now moving to Maui, 0-2 feet on the north and west, and 2-4 feet for the south and east. Sunday's looking like a mostly sunny day with some scattered showers to keep things interesting.

Heading to the Big Island - windward and southeast side, 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 on the east and south. While over on the leeward side, 0-2 feet on the west, and 2-4 on the south.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up and get ready for some fun waves out there. Remember to check the tides, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast chasing those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers! Time to catch up on the latest wave gossip with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! So, what's the scoop on those gnarly waves in the Aloha State? Let's dive in!

Today, most spots are looking pretty mellow with tiny surf along the north and west-facing shores, so grab your longboards if you're up for a cruise. East-facing shores might get a bit choppy, but hey, a little challenge never hurt anyone, right?

For the weekend, expect some near seasonal average surf for the east-facing shores, and a mix of background swells bringing small waves to the south-facing shores. Keep your eyes peeled for a new small, long-period south-southwest swell rolling in later today. It's like getting a surprise visit from your favorite distant cousin!

Kauai is serving up a mix of 1-3 feet surf today, so grab a board and catch a few before sunset. Oahu is offering 1-3 feet surf on the south-facing shores, perfect for a laid-back session with the sunset.

Maui is where it's at for 2-4 feet surf on the east-facing shores. Time to work on those turns and show off your skills!

Big Island is dishing out 1-3 feet surf on the north-facing shores, while the east-facing shores are looking juicy with 2-4 feet set to roll in. Leeward side? A chill 1-3 feet on the south-facing shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. Hit up the beach safety link for the latest updates on your fave spots!

Alright, surfers, that's a wrap for our Hawaii surf forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2024 15:22:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers! Time to catch up on the latest wave gossip with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! So, what's the scoop on those gnarly waves in the Aloha State? Let's dive in!

Today, most spots are looking pretty mellow with tiny surf along the north and west-facing shores, so grab your longboards if you're up for a cruise. East-facing shores might get a bit choppy, but hey, a little challenge never hurt anyone, right?

For the weekend, expect some near seasonal average surf for the east-facing shores, and a mix of background swells bringing small waves to the south-facing shores. Keep your eyes peeled for a new small, long-period south-southwest swell rolling in later today. It's like getting a surprise visit from your favorite distant cousin!

Kauai is serving up a mix of 1-3 feet surf today, so grab a board and catch a few before sunset. Oahu is offering 1-3 feet surf on the south-facing shores, perfect for a laid-back session with the sunset.

Maui is where it's at for 2-4 feet surf on the east-facing shores. Time to work on those turns and show off your skills!

Big Island is dishing out 1-3 feet surf on the north-facing shores, while the east-facing shores are looking juicy with 2-4 feet set to roll in. Leeward side? A chill 1-3 feet on the south-facing shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. Hit up the beach safety link for the latest updates on your fave spots!

Alright, surfers, that's a wrap for our Hawaii surf forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers! Time to catch up on the latest wave gossip with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! So, what's the scoop on those gnarly waves in the Aloha State? Let's dive in!

Today, most spots are looking pretty mellow with tiny surf along the north and west-facing shores, so grab your longboards if you're up for a cruise. East-facing shores might get a bit choppy, but hey, a little challenge never hurt anyone, right?

For the weekend, expect some near seasonal average surf for the east-facing shores, and a mix of background swells bringing small waves to the south-facing shores. Keep your eyes peeled for a new small, long-period south-southwest swell rolling in later today. It's like getting a surprise visit from your favorite distant cousin!

Kauai is serving up a mix of 1-3 feet surf today, so grab a board and catch a few before sunset. Oahu is offering 1-3 feet surf on the south-facing shores, perfect for a laid-back session with the sunset.

Maui is where it's at for 2-4 feet surf on the east-facing shores. Time to work on those turns and show off your skills!

Big Island is dishing out 1-3 feet surf on the north-facing shores, while the east-facing shores are looking juicy with 2-4 feet set to roll in. Leeward side? A chill 1-3 feet on the south-facing shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. Hit up the beach safety link for the latest updates on your fave spots!

Alright, surfers, that's a wrap for our Hawaii surf forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-tastic update on those sweet Hawaiian swells coming your way? Let's dive right in!

Get stoked because we've got some wave action happening! The north-facing shores are seeing some solid sets, ranging from 5-7 feet dropping to 2-4 feet by Thursday. Meanwhile, east-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet throughout the day.

Now, if you're looking to catch some waves on the west or south-facing shores, you might want to wait for a bit of a bump as the surf remains in the 1-3 feet range. But hey, any day in the water is a good day, right?

For all you early birds hitting the waves, sunrise is at 6:23 AM HST, so grab your boards and hit the water for some early morning action!

And don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is extreme Thursday. Protect those sun-kissed cheeks while you're out there shredding the gnar!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. Get ready to have a blast in the waves, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 10:45:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-tastic update on those sweet Hawaiian swells coming your way? Let's dive right in!

Get stoked because we've got some wave action happening! The north-facing shores are seeing some solid sets, ranging from 5-7 feet dropping to 2-4 feet by Thursday. Meanwhile, east-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet throughout the day.

Now, if you're looking to catch some waves on the west or south-facing shores, you might want to wait for a bit of a bump as the surf remains in the 1-3 feet range. But hey, any day in the water is a good day, right?

For all you early birds hitting the waves, sunrise is at 6:23 AM HST, so grab your boards and hit the water for some early morning action!

And don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is extreme Thursday. Protect those sun-kissed cheeks while you're out there shredding the gnar!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. Get ready to have a blast in the waves, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave-tastic update on those sweet Hawaiian swells coming your way? Let's dive right in!

Get stoked because we've got some wave action happening! The north-facing shores are seeing some solid sets, ranging from 5-7 feet dropping to 2-4 feet by Thursday. Meanwhile, east-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet throughout the day.

Now, if you're looking to catch some waves on the west or south-facing shores, you might want to wait for a bit of a bump as the surf remains in the 1-3 feet range. But hey, any day in the water is a good day, right?

For all you early birds hitting the waves, sunrise is at 6:23 AM HST, so grab your boards and hit the water for some early morning action!

And don't forget your sunscreen because the UV index is extreme Thursday. Protect those sun-kissed cheeks while you're out there shredding the gnar!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. Get ready to have a blast in the waves, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a gnarly surf zone forecast adventure? Hang ten as we dive into the Hawaiian waves!

Let's start up in Kauai, where the north-facing shores are rocking 7-10 feet tonight into tomorrow morning, then easing to 6-8 feet. West and south-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. The east-facing shores are looking good with 4-6 feet tonight, dropping to 3-5 feet by tomorrow.

Over to Oahu, where the surf is looking similar with north-facing shores at 7-10 feet, west-facing at 3-5 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 4-6 feet. The weather is keeping it cool with some isolated showers tonight, and tomorrow is all about sunny vibes with highs in the upper 80s.

Moving on to Maui, north-facing shores riding the waves at 7-10 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 4-6 feet. Weather-wise, expect mostly clear skies tonight and sunny conditions tomorrow. Be ready for some isolated showers too!

Big Island has the windward and southeast regions with north-facing shores at 6-8 feet and east-facing shores at 3-5 feet. The leeward side is looking serene as well with west-facing shores at 2-4 feet and south-facing at 1-3 feet. Get ready for some sunshine mixed with a few scattered showers both tonight and tomorrow!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert for rip currents and always surf responsibly. Check out the beach hazard info for individual spots at Hawaii Beach Safety.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Sep 2024 10:45:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a gnarly surf zone forecast adventure? Hang ten as we dive into the Hawaiian waves!

Let's start up in Kauai, where the north-facing shores are rocking 7-10 feet tonight into tomorrow morning, then easing to 6-8 feet. West and south-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. The east-facing shores are looking good with 4-6 feet tonight, dropping to 3-5 feet by tomorrow.

Over to Oahu, where the surf is looking similar with north-facing shores at 7-10 feet, west-facing at 3-5 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 4-6 feet. The weather is keeping it cool with some isolated showers tonight, and tomorrow is all about sunny vibes with highs in the upper 80s.

Moving on to Maui, north-facing shores riding the waves at 7-10 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 4-6 feet. Weather-wise, expect mostly clear skies tonight and sunny conditions tomorrow. Be ready for some isolated showers too!

Big Island has the windward and southeast regions with north-facing shores at 6-8 feet and east-facing shores at 3-5 feet. The leeward side is looking serene as well with west-facing shores at 2-4 feet and south-facing at 1-3 feet. Get ready for some sunshine mixed with a few scattered showers both tonight and tomorrow!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert for rip currents and always surf responsibly. Check out the beach hazard info for individual spots at Hawaii Beach Safety.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a gnarly surf zone forecast adventure? Hang ten as we dive into the Hawaiian waves!

Let's start up in Kauai, where the north-facing shores are rocking 7-10 feet tonight into tomorrow morning, then easing to 6-8 feet. West and south-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. The east-facing shores are looking good with 4-6 feet tonight, dropping to 3-5 feet by tomorrow.

Over to Oahu, where the surf is looking similar with north-facing shores at 7-10 feet, west-facing at 3-5 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 4-6 feet. The weather is keeping it cool with some isolated showers tonight, and tomorrow is all about sunny vibes with highs in the upper 80s.

Moving on to Maui, north-facing shores riding the waves at 7-10 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet, south-facing at 2-4 feet, and east-facing at 4-6 feet. Weather-wise, expect mostly clear skies tonight and sunny conditions tomorrow. Be ready for some isolated showers too!

Big Island has the windward and southeast regions with north-facing shores at 6-8 feet and east-facing shores at 3-5 feet. The leeward side is looking serene as well with west-facing shores at 2-4 feet and south-facing at 1-3 feet. Get ready for some sunshine mixed with a few scattered showers both tonight and tomorrow!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert for rip currents and always surf responsibly. Check out the beach hazard info for individual spots at Hawaii Beach Safety.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, alright, alright! Calling all surfers and beach bums for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the forecast gods. Let's dive into the hot surf scoop from the sunny shores of Hawaii!

In the northwest corner, we've got Kauai showing off with some sweet sets. North-facing shores are looking at a fun 4 to 6 feet tonight, building up to a solid 5 to 7 feet by the morning - time to wax those boards!

Moving over to Oahu, we've got a mix of north, east, south, and west-facing shores. North shores catching waves at 4 to 6 feet tonight, eventually cranking up to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow. South shores chilling at 1 to 3 feet throughout.

Now let's catch a wave to Maui! North shores stretching from 4 to 6 feet tonight, peaking at 5 to 7 feet tomorrow. East shores catching 1 to 3 feet, while south shores hang tight at 1 to 3 feet.

Finally, we land on the Big Island. North and east-facing shores seeing waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet, gradually climbing to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow. South shores rocking 1 to 3 feet all the way.

Tonight's weather across the islands brings mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, so keep an eye out for those raindrops. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny skies with isolated showers - a perfect mix for catching waves under the sun.

So grab your boards, sunscreen, and good vibes for some epic surfing sessions ahead in Hawaii. Stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and hang loose, beachgoers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 10:45:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, alright, alright! Calling all surfers and beach bums for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the forecast gods. Let's dive into the hot surf scoop from the sunny shores of Hawaii!

In the northwest corner, we've got Kauai showing off with some sweet sets. North-facing shores are looking at a fun 4 to 6 feet tonight, building up to a solid 5 to 7 feet by the morning - time to wax those boards!

Moving over to Oahu, we've got a mix of north, east, south, and west-facing shores. North shores catching waves at 4 to 6 feet tonight, eventually cranking up to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow. South shores chilling at 1 to 3 feet throughout.

Now let's catch a wave to Maui! North shores stretching from 4 to 6 feet tonight, peaking at 5 to 7 feet tomorrow. East shores catching 1 to 3 feet, while south shores hang tight at 1 to 3 feet.

Finally, we land on the Big Island. North and east-facing shores seeing waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet, gradually climbing to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow. South shores rocking 1 to 3 feet all the way.

Tonight's weather across the islands brings mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, so keep an eye out for those raindrops. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny skies with isolated showers - a perfect mix for catching waves under the sun.

So grab your boards, sunscreen, and good vibes for some epic surfing sessions ahead in Hawaii. Stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and hang loose, beachgoers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, alright, alright! Calling all surfers and beach bums for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the forecast gods. Let's dive into the hot surf scoop from the sunny shores of Hawaii!

In the northwest corner, we've got Kauai showing off with some sweet sets. North-facing shores are looking at a fun 4 to 6 feet tonight, building up to a solid 5 to 7 feet by the morning - time to wax those boards!

Moving over to Oahu, we've got a mix of north, east, south, and west-facing shores. North shores catching waves at 4 to 6 feet tonight, eventually cranking up to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow. South shores chilling at 1 to 3 feet throughout.

Now let's catch a wave to Maui! North shores stretching from 4 to 6 feet tonight, peaking at 5 to 7 feet tomorrow. East shores catching 1 to 3 feet, while south shores hang tight at 1 to 3 feet.

Finally, we land on the Big Island. North and east-facing shores seeing waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet, gradually climbing to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow. South shores rocking 1 to 3 feet all the way.

Tonight's weather across the islands brings mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, so keep an eye out for those raindrops. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny skies with isolated showers - a perfect mix for catching waves under the sun.

So grab your boards, sunscreen, and good vibes for some epic surfing sessions ahead in Hawaii. Stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and hang loose, beachgoers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey beachgoers, let's dive into some gnarly surf zone forecasts for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI! So, listen up for the inside scoop on the waves coming your way.

Alright, here's the lowdown: Surf along those cool north-facing shores will be slowly chillin' out through Monday after peaking Friday. But don't fret - a fresh north to north-northeast swell is rollin' in Monday night, hittin' its peak Tuesday night, and then gradually calming down for the rest of the week. 

And hey, if you're eyeing those east-facing shores, you can expect some moderate surf from that same north-northeast swell. As for those waves from the south-southeast swell, they'll keep things interesting along the south-facing shores for today, nothing too crazy though.

Now, for the fun part - the surfin' conditions! We're talkin' mainly background swells this upcoming week, a mix of short-period southeast and some medium to long-period south-southwest swells. Plus, get ready for a small, long-period south-southwest swell for the weekend. Sounds like a solid surf sesh on the horizon!

Alright, let's break it down by island. We've got Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island ready to catch some waves! 

Alright, Kauai crew, tonight you're looking at 2-4-foot surf on those rad north-facing shores, with a chance of showers and those winds shifting from northeast to west. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for the mid-80s and some southwest winds.

For you Oahu riders, similar waves tonight and tomorrow, with a mix of winds and maybe a sprinkle of showers. Expecting mid-80s temps and some southwest winds to spice up your Monday.

Maui surfers, your waves are lookin' the same with 1-3 foot surf on those east-facing shores, and clear skies tonight. Tomorrow, a gentle southeast wind will be the cherry on top for your surf day.

Last but not least, the Big Island crew, you've got some nice 2-4 foot surf tonight and tomorrow. Watch out for those winds shifting from northeast to west on Monday. Keepin' it sunny with a chance of showers.

Alright, beachgoers, grab your boards and hit those waves! Keep it safe and catch some epic rides out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:46:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey beachgoers, let's dive into some gnarly surf zone forecasts for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI! So, listen up for the inside scoop on the waves coming your way.

Alright, here's the lowdown: Surf along those cool north-facing shores will be slowly chillin' out through Monday after peaking Friday. But don't fret - a fresh north to north-northeast swell is rollin' in Monday night, hittin' its peak Tuesday night, and then gradually calming down for the rest of the week. 

And hey, if you're eyeing those east-facing shores, you can expect some moderate surf from that same north-northeast swell. As for those waves from the south-southeast swell, they'll keep things interesting along the south-facing shores for today, nothing too crazy though.

Now, for the fun part - the surfin' conditions! We're talkin' mainly background swells this upcoming week, a mix of short-period southeast and some medium to long-period south-southwest swells. Plus, get ready for a small, long-period south-southwest swell for the weekend. Sounds like a solid surf sesh on the horizon!

Alright, let's break it down by island. We've got Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island ready to catch some waves! 

Alright, Kauai crew, tonight you're looking at 2-4-foot surf on those rad north-facing shores, with a chance of showers and those winds shifting from northeast to west. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for the mid-80s and some southwest winds.

For you Oahu riders, similar waves tonight and tomorrow, with a mix of winds and maybe a sprinkle of showers. Expecting mid-80s temps and some southwest winds to spice up your Monday.

Maui surfers, your waves are lookin' the same with 1-3 foot surf on those east-facing shores, and clear skies tonight. Tomorrow, a gentle southeast wind will be the cherry on top for your surf day.

Last but not least, the Big Island crew, you've got some nice 2-4 foot surf tonight and tomorrow. Watch out for those winds shifting from northeast to west on Monday. Keepin' it sunny with a chance of showers.

Alright, beachgoers, grab your boards and hit those waves! Keep it safe and catch some epic rides out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey beachgoers, let's dive into some gnarly surf zone forecasts for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI! So, listen up for the inside scoop on the waves coming your way.

Alright, here's the lowdown: Surf along those cool north-facing shores will be slowly chillin' out through Monday after peaking Friday. But don't fret - a fresh north to north-northeast swell is rollin' in Monday night, hittin' its peak Tuesday night, and then gradually calming down for the rest of the week. 

And hey, if you're eyeing those east-facing shores, you can expect some moderate surf from that same north-northeast swell. As for those waves from the south-southeast swell, they'll keep things interesting along the south-facing shores for today, nothing too crazy though.

Now, for the fun part - the surfin' conditions! We're talkin' mainly background swells this upcoming week, a mix of short-period southeast and some medium to long-period south-southwest swells. Plus, get ready for a small, long-period south-southwest swell for the weekend. Sounds like a solid surf sesh on the horizon!

Alright, let's break it down by island. We've got Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island ready to catch some waves! 

Alright, Kauai crew, tonight you're looking at 2-4-foot surf on those rad north-facing shores, with a chance of showers and those winds shifting from northeast to west. Tomorrow, keep an eye out for the mid-80s and some southwest winds.

For you Oahu riders, similar waves tonight and tomorrow, with a mix of winds and maybe a sprinkle of showers. Expecting mid-80s temps and some southwest winds to spice up your Monday.

Maui surfers, your waves are lookin' the same with 1-3 foot surf on those east-facing shores, and clear skies tonight. Tomorrow, a gentle southeast wind will be the cherry on top for your surf day.

Last but not least, the Big Island crew, you've got some nice 2-4 foot surf tonight and tomorrow. Watch out for those winds shifting from northeast to west on Monday. Keepin' it sunny with a chance of showers.

Alright, beachgoers, grab your boards and hit those waves! Keep it safe and catch some epic rides out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive right into the gnarly details for your upcoming surfing adventures!

Alright, so for tonight on the beautiful island of Kauai, you can expect some rideable waves ranging from 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 feet on the West and South facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores. It might get a bit cloudy with a chance of showers, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes!

Tomorrow, the surf remains consistent with waves hitting 2-4 feet on most shores. So wax up those boards and get ready to catch some waves under partly sunny skies.

Heading over to Oahu, tonight you're looking at 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 1-3 feet on the West, and 2-4 feet on the South and East-facing shores. A mix of clouds and showers might join the party. But no worries, the waves are still calling your name!

Sunday on Oahu promises more sweet surfing conditions with similar wave heights and partly sunny skies. Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for those perfect sets rolling in!

Over in Maui, the surf is looking good with 3-5 feet on the North shore and 1-3 feet on the West. The South and East facing shores are catching some 2-4 footers. It's a perfect day for catching waves and soaking up the sun!

On the Big Island, you can expect 3-5 feet on the North shore, 2-4 feet on the East, and 3-5 feet on the South facing shores tonight. Get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers.

Tomorrow, the surf eases slightly with 2-4 feet on most shores. The waves might be calling your name, so grab your board and hit the water for an epic session!

Remember to check the latest updates and beach safety tips before hitting the waves. And always surf responsibly!

Get ready for a fantastic day of surfing and beach fun in paradise! Catch those waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy every moment Mother Nature offers. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2024 10:44:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive right into the gnarly details for your upcoming surfing adventures!

Alright, so for tonight on the beautiful island of Kauai, you can expect some rideable waves ranging from 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 feet on the West and South facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores. It might get a bit cloudy with a chance of showers, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes!

Tomorrow, the surf remains consistent with waves hitting 2-4 feet on most shores. So wax up those boards and get ready to catch some waves under partly sunny skies.

Heading over to Oahu, tonight you're looking at 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 1-3 feet on the West, and 2-4 feet on the South and East-facing shores. A mix of clouds and showers might join the party. But no worries, the waves are still calling your name!

Sunday on Oahu promises more sweet surfing conditions with similar wave heights and partly sunny skies. Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for those perfect sets rolling in!

Over in Maui, the surf is looking good with 3-5 feet on the North shore and 1-3 feet on the West. The South and East facing shores are catching some 2-4 footers. It's a perfect day for catching waves and soaking up the sun!

On the Big Island, you can expect 3-5 feet on the North shore, 2-4 feet on the East, and 3-5 feet on the South facing shores tonight. Get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers.

Tomorrow, the surf eases slightly with 2-4 feet on most shores. The waves might be calling your name, so grab your board and hit the water for an epic session!

Remember to check the latest updates and beach safety tips before hitting the waves. And always surf responsibly!

Get ready for a fantastic day of surfing and beach fun in paradise! Catch those waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy every moment Mother Nature offers. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Welcome to your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive right into the gnarly details for your upcoming surfing adventures!

Alright, so for tonight on the beautiful island of Kauai, you can expect some rideable waves ranging from 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 feet on the West and South facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the East-facing shores. It might get a bit cloudy with a chance of showers, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes!

Tomorrow, the surf remains consistent with waves hitting 2-4 feet on most shores. So wax up those boards and get ready to catch some waves under partly sunny skies.

Heading over to Oahu, tonight you're looking at 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 1-3 feet on the West, and 2-4 feet on the South and East-facing shores. A mix of clouds and showers might join the party. But no worries, the waves are still calling your name!

Sunday on Oahu promises more sweet surfing conditions with similar wave heights and partly sunny skies. Don't forget the sunscreen and keep an eye out for those perfect sets rolling in!

Over in Maui, the surf is looking good with 3-5 feet on the North shore and 1-3 feet on the West. The South and East facing shores are catching some 2-4 footers. It's a perfect day for catching waves and soaking up the sun!

On the Big Island, you can expect 3-5 feet on the North shore, 2-4 feet on the East, and 3-5 feet on the South facing shores tonight. Get ready for a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers.

Tomorrow, the surf eases slightly with 2-4 feet on most shores. The waves might be calling your name, so grab your board and hit the water for an epic session!

Remember to check the latest updates and beach safety tips before hitting the waves. And always surf responsibly!

Get ready for a fantastic day of surfing and beach fun in paradise! Catch those waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy every moment Mother Nature offers. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6215285950</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for a wave-filled weekend ahead in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the upcoming days!

First up, for the islands of Kauai, tonight you can expect some waist to chest high surf on north-facing shores, so grab your boards and hit the waves! And tomorrow, the surf will be holding steady, providing some fun sets to ride. South and east-facing shores will also have some fun waves to catch. So get your sunscreen ready and enjoy the sunny weather!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight and tomorrow are looking good for surfing too! North-facing shores will have some fun 4-6 feet surf to enjoy, while south and east-facing shores will have 1-3 feet waves rolling in. Perfect for some chill beach vibes and catching a few waves with friends!

For Maui, similar conditions are expected with 4-6 feet surf on north-facing shores tonight, dwindling down to 3-5 feet by tomorrow. West-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet surf, while south and east-facing shores will offer 1-3 feet waves. It's shaping up to be a beautiful weekend for some water fun!

Heading to Big Island, both windward and southeast shores will see 4-6 feet surf tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by tomorrow. East-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet waves rolling in, and south-facing shores will provide 1-3 feet surf. So whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's a wave waiting for you!

Remember to check the tides before heading out for a surf session and always stay safe in the water. And hey, keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially with the varying surf heights along the coastline!

So pack your boards, wax up, and get ready for an awesome weekend of surfing in Hawaii! Catch those waves and ride them like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Sep 2024 10:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for a wave-filled weekend ahead in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the upcoming days!

First up, for the islands of Kauai, tonight you can expect some waist to chest high surf on north-facing shores, so grab your boards and hit the waves! And tomorrow, the surf will be holding steady, providing some fun sets to ride. South and east-facing shores will also have some fun waves to catch. So get your sunscreen ready and enjoy the sunny weather!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight and tomorrow are looking good for surfing too! North-facing shores will have some fun 4-6 feet surf to enjoy, while south and east-facing shores will have 1-3 feet waves rolling in. Perfect for some chill beach vibes and catching a few waves with friends!

For Maui, similar conditions are expected with 4-6 feet surf on north-facing shores tonight, dwindling down to 3-5 feet by tomorrow. West-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet surf, while south and east-facing shores will offer 1-3 feet waves. It's shaping up to be a beautiful weekend for some water fun!

Heading to Big Island, both windward and southeast shores will see 4-6 feet surf tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by tomorrow. East-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet waves rolling in, and south-facing shores will provide 1-3 feet surf. So whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's a wave waiting for you!

Remember to check the tides before heading out for a surf session and always stay safe in the water. And hey, keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially with the varying surf heights along the coastline!

So pack your boards, wax up, and get ready for an awesome weekend of surfing in Hawaii! Catch those waves and ride them like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for a wave-filled weekend ahead in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the upcoming days!

First up, for the islands of Kauai, tonight you can expect some waist to chest high surf on north-facing shores, so grab your boards and hit the waves! And tomorrow, the surf will be holding steady, providing some fun sets to ride. South and east-facing shores will also have some fun waves to catch. So get your sunscreen ready and enjoy the sunny weather!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight and tomorrow are looking good for surfing too! North-facing shores will have some fun 4-6 feet surf to enjoy, while south and east-facing shores will have 1-3 feet waves rolling in. Perfect for some chill beach vibes and catching a few waves with friends!

For Maui, similar conditions are expected with 4-6 feet surf on north-facing shores tonight, dwindling down to 3-5 feet by tomorrow. West-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet surf, while south and east-facing shores will offer 1-3 feet waves. It's shaping up to be a beautiful weekend for some water fun!

Heading to Big Island, both windward and southeast shores will see 4-6 feet surf tonight, dropping to 2-4 feet by tomorrow. East-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet waves rolling in, and south-facing shores will provide 1-3 feet surf. So whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's a wave waiting for you!

Remember to check the tides before heading out for a surf session and always stay safe in the water. And hey, keep an eye out for those rip currents, especially with the varying surf heights along the coastline!

So pack your boards, wax up, and get ready for an awesome weekend of surfing in Hawaii! Catch those waves and ride them like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Aloha state!

Today, a small north swell is rolling in, bringing head-high surf to the nearshore buoys. So wax up those boards and get ready for some fun in the sun! The swell will peak tonight and gradually ease throughout the weekend. Additionally, we can expect a short-to-medium period north swell around Tuesday. South-facing shores will see small waves due to a mix of southeast and southwest swells passing through, while east-facing shores will remain small and choppy.

Starting in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows 6-8 foot waves on the north shore, 1-3 feet for the west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east side. Tomorrow, we can expect slightly smaller waves, so get out there early to catch the best rides!

In Oahu, similar conditions with 6-8 foot waves on the north shore tonight, 1-3 feet for west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east side. Tomorrow brings more of the same, with sunny skies and scattered showers. UV index is extreme, so don't forget the sunscreen!

Heading over to Maui, expect 6-8 foot waves on the north shore tonight, 2-4 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south and east sides. Tomorrow looks like a great day to hit the waves with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, tonight has 4-6 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 on the east, and 1-3 on the south shore. Tomorrow, conditions improve with smaller waves and partly sunny skies.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward shows 1-3 foot surf on the south and west shores tonight, picking up to 1-3 feet tomorrow. It's a great time to enjoy the waves and sunshine!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay vigilant and watch out for rip currents. And as always, check beach safety info before heading out.

So grab your boards, slap on some sunscreen, and get ready to hang ten in beautiful Hawaii! Catch you in the lineup soon, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:45:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Aloha state!

Today, a small north swell is rolling in, bringing head-high surf to the nearshore buoys. So wax up those boards and get ready for some fun in the sun! The swell will peak tonight and gradually ease throughout the weekend. Additionally, we can expect a short-to-medium period north swell around Tuesday. South-facing shores will see small waves due to a mix of southeast and southwest swells passing through, while east-facing shores will remain small and choppy.

Starting in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows 6-8 foot waves on the north shore, 1-3 feet for the west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east side. Tomorrow, we can expect slightly smaller waves, so get out there early to catch the best rides!

In Oahu, similar conditions with 6-8 foot waves on the north shore tonight, 1-3 feet for west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east side. Tomorrow brings more of the same, with sunny skies and scattered showers. UV index is extreme, so don't forget the sunscreen!

Heading over to Maui, expect 6-8 foot waves on the north shore tonight, 2-4 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south and east sides. Tomorrow looks like a great day to hit the waves with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, tonight has 4-6 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 on the east, and 1-3 on the south shore. Tomorrow, conditions improve with smaller waves and partly sunny skies.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward shows 1-3 foot surf on the south and west shores tonight, picking up to 1-3 feet tomorrow. It's a great time to enjoy the waves and sunshine!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay vigilant and watch out for rip currents. And as always, check beach safety info before heading out.

So grab your boards, slap on some sunscreen, and get ready to hang ten in beautiful Hawaii! Catch you in the lineup soon, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow wave riders! Ready to catch some gnarly waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the Aloha state!

Today, a small north swell is rolling in, bringing head-high surf to the nearshore buoys. So wax up those boards and get ready for some fun in the sun! The swell will peak tonight and gradually ease throughout the weekend. Additionally, we can expect a short-to-medium period north swell around Tuesday. South-facing shores will see small waves due to a mix of southeast and southwest swells passing through, while east-facing shores will remain small and choppy.

Starting in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows 6-8 foot waves on the north shore, 1-3 feet for the west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east side. Tomorrow, we can expect slightly smaller waves, so get out there early to catch the best rides!

In Oahu, similar conditions with 6-8 foot waves on the north shore tonight, 1-3 feet for west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east side. Tomorrow brings more of the same, with sunny skies and scattered showers. UV index is extreme, so don't forget the sunscreen!

Heading over to Maui, expect 6-8 foot waves on the north shore tonight, 2-4 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south and east sides. Tomorrow looks like a great day to hit the waves with mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures.

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, tonight has 4-6 foot waves on the north shore, 3-5 on the east, and 1-3 on the south shore. Tomorrow, conditions improve with smaller waves and partly sunny skies.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward shows 1-3 foot surf on the south and west shores tonight, picking up to 1-3 feet tomorrow. It's a great time to enjoy the waves and sunshine!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay vigilant and watch out for rip currents. And as always, check beach safety info before heading out.

So grab your boards, slap on some sunscreen, and get ready to hang ten in beautiful Hawaii! Catch you in the lineup soon, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly neighborhood surf forecast. Let's dive right into what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off in Hawaii, we're looking at a mix of swells, with a new medium-period north swell rolling in soon. For all you wave riders out there, get ready for some fun as the surf builds and peaks, then gradually settles down over the upcoming days. And hey, don't count out those east facing shores - they may start small but will ramp up during the weekend thanks to those trusty trade winds.

Now, let's take a peek at what's happening in different areas:

**Kauai:** Tonight, expect some smaller waves, but by Thursday, things will pick up nicely. So grab your boards and get ready for some 6-8 footers on those north facing shores!

**Oahu:** From 2-4 feet tonight to 6-8 feet on the north shores by Thursday - it's shaping up to be a sweet ride ahead. Plus, an extreme UV index calls for some extra sunscreen!

**Maui:** Whether you're catching a 2-4 foot east swell tonight or gearing up for 6-8 feet by Thursday, Maui has something for everyone. Pro tip: Don't forget your sunscreen!

**Big Island:** Windward or leeward, there's something for everyone. From northeast winds to scattered showers, it's a mixed bag of wave potential. So keep an eye out for those 3-5 footers on the southeast shore!

So, remember, as the surf heights vary, keep those eyes peeled for rip currents, especially with larger swells in sight. Safety first, fellow surf seekers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 10:45:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly neighborhood surf forecast. Let's dive right into what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off in Hawaii, we're looking at a mix of swells, with a new medium-period north swell rolling in soon. For all you wave riders out there, get ready for some fun as the surf builds and peaks, then gradually settles down over the upcoming days. And hey, don't count out those east facing shores - they may start small but will ramp up during the weekend thanks to those trusty trade winds.

Now, let's take a peek at what's happening in different areas:

**Kauai:** Tonight, expect some smaller waves, but by Thursday, things will pick up nicely. So grab your boards and get ready for some 6-8 footers on those north facing shores!

**Oahu:** From 2-4 feet tonight to 6-8 feet on the north shores by Thursday - it's shaping up to be a sweet ride ahead. Plus, an extreme UV index calls for some extra sunscreen!

**Maui:** Whether you're catching a 2-4 foot east swell tonight or gearing up for 6-8 feet by Thursday, Maui has something for everyone. Pro tip: Don't forget your sunscreen!

**Big Island:** Windward or leeward, there's something for everyone. From northeast winds to scattered showers, it's a mixed bag of wave potential. So keep an eye out for those 3-5 footers on the southeast shore!

So, remember, as the surf heights vary, keep those eyes peeled for rip currents, especially with larger swells in sight. Safety first, fellow surf seekers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beachgoers and surf enthusiasts! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly neighborhood surf forecast. Let's dive right into what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off in Hawaii, we're looking at a mix of swells, with a new medium-period north swell rolling in soon. For all you wave riders out there, get ready for some fun as the surf builds and peaks, then gradually settles down over the upcoming days. And hey, don't count out those east facing shores - they may start small but will ramp up during the weekend thanks to those trusty trade winds.

Now, let's take a peek at what's happening in different areas:

**Kauai:** Tonight, expect some smaller waves, but by Thursday, things will pick up nicely. So grab your boards and get ready for some 6-8 footers on those north facing shores!

**Oahu:** From 2-4 feet tonight to 6-8 feet on the north shores by Thursday - it's shaping up to be a sweet ride ahead. Plus, an extreme UV index calls for some extra sunscreen!

**Maui:** Whether you're catching a 2-4 foot east swell tonight or gearing up for 6-8 feet by Thursday, Maui has something for everyone. Pro tip: Don't forget your sunscreen!

**Big Island:** Windward or leeward, there's something for everyone. From northeast winds to scattered showers, it's a mixed bag of wave potential. So keep an eye out for those 3-5 footers on the southeast shore!

So, remember, as the surf heights vary, keep those eyes peeled for rip currents, especially with larger swells in sight. Safety first, fellow surf seekers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So here's the scoop for the next couple of days - looking at east-facing shores, the surf will be easing off a bit as those trades take a chill pill. But fear not, south and southwest swells will be there to keep things interesting, preventing those waves from going completely flat. Plus, we've got a friendly northerly swell swinging by on Thursday night, peaking on Friday, and then slowly bidding us adieu through the weekend.

Let's dive into what's happening tonight and tomorrow on the islands:

Starting off in Kauai, expect some chill vibes with surf heights ranging from 0-4 feet, depending on which shore you're hitting up. Weather-wise, it's mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and partly sunny with isolated showers tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s, so dress accordingly!

Moving on to Oahu, similar vibes with the surf keeping things at 0-4 feet - not too shabby! It's mostly sunny turning into a partly sunny day tomorrow. Oh, and the UV Index is cranking it up to extreme, so slap on that sunscreen and ride those waves safely!

Next up is Maui with another round of 0-4 feet of surf along the shores. Weather-wise, you're looking at a mix of clouds and sun with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. High temps in the upper 80s - perfect weather to catch those waves!

Last but not least, the Big Island with a mix of conditions between the Windward and Southeast shores and the Leeward side. Surf heights varying from 0-4 feet and weather ranging from mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies with scattered showers.

Remember to check those tide times and be safe out there, surfers! And for the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Sep 2024 10:45:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So here's the scoop for the next couple of days - looking at east-facing shores, the surf will be easing off a bit as those trades take a chill pill. But fear not, south and southwest swells will be there to keep things interesting, preventing those waves from going completely flat. Plus, we've got a friendly northerly swell swinging by on Thursday night, peaking on Friday, and then slowly bidding us adieu through the weekend.

Let's dive into what's happening tonight and tomorrow on the islands:

Starting off in Kauai, expect some chill vibes with surf heights ranging from 0-4 feet, depending on which shore you're hitting up. Weather-wise, it's mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and partly sunny with isolated showers tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s, so dress accordingly!

Moving on to Oahu, similar vibes with the surf keeping things at 0-4 feet - not too shabby! It's mostly sunny turning into a partly sunny day tomorrow. Oh, and the UV Index is cranking it up to extreme, so slap on that sunscreen and ride those waves safely!

Next up is Maui with another round of 0-4 feet of surf along the shores. Weather-wise, you're looking at a mix of clouds and sun with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. High temps in the upper 80s - perfect weather to catch those waves!

Last but not least, the Big Island with a mix of conditions between the Windward and Southeast shores and the Leeward side. Surf heights varying from 0-4 feet and weather ranging from mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies with scattered showers.

Remember to check those tide times and be safe out there, surfers! And for the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So here's the scoop for the next couple of days - looking at east-facing shores, the surf will be easing off a bit as those trades take a chill pill. But fear not, south and southwest swells will be there to keep things interesting, preventing those waves from going completely flat. Plus, we've got a friendly northerly swell swinging by on Thursday night, peaking on Friday, and then slowly bidding us adieu through the weekend.

Let's dive into what's happening tonight and tomorrow on the islands:

Starting off in Kauai, expect some chill vibes with surf heights ranging from 0-4 feet, depending on which shore you're hitting up. Weather-wise, it's mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and partly sunny with isolated showers tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s, so dress accordingly!

Moving on to Oahu, similar vibes with the surf keeping things at 0-4 feet - not too shabby! It's mostly sunny turning into a partly sunny day tomorrow. Oh, and the UV Index is cranking it up to extreme, so slap on that sunscreen and ride those waves safely!

Next up is Maui with another round of 0-4 feet of surf along the shores. Weather-wise, you're looking at a mix of clouds and sun with some scattered showers to keep things interesting. High temps in the upper 80s - perfect weather to catch those waves!

Last but not least, the Big Island with a mix of conditions between the Windward and Southeast shores and the Leeward side. Surf heights varying from 0-4 feet and weather ranging from mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies with scattered showers.

Remember to check those tide times and be safe out there, surfers! And for the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Let's dive in and ride those waves of information together.

So here's the lowdown for tonight in Kauai - expect some small waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West facing shores, but the East facing shores might offer a bit more action with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet. Looks like a mix of clouds and isolated showers tonight with temperatures in the mid-70s. Don't forget your wetsuit!

As we cruise into Tuesday, the surf forecast remains quite similar, so get ready to catch those waves under partly sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 80s. Those East winds around 15 mph will be blowing, keeping things interesting.

Over in Oahu, a similar scene unfolds with the surf dancing at 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West shores, but the East facing shores are where the action is at with waves reaching 3 to 5 feet. Sunset surf session, anyone?

For all you Maui surf enthusiasts, expect waves to range from 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West facing shores, with the East shores showing off with 3 to 5-foot waves. It's a perfect time to catch some waves before the sun sets.

Big Island, both Windward and Leeward sides, the surf is holding steady with waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet on North and South shores, and 3 to 5 feet on the East shores. So, no matter where you are, there's some surf waiting for you!

And remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on those tides.

Alright, beach bums, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a gnarly time. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2024 10:46:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Let's dive in and ride those waves of information together.

So here's the lowdown for tonight in Kauai - expect some small waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West facing shores, but the East facing shores might offer a bit more action with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet. Looks like a mix of clouds and isolated showers tonight with temperatures in the mid-70s. Don't forget your wetsuit!

As we cruise into Tuesday, the surf forecast remains quite similar, so get ready to catch those waves under partly sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 80s. Those East winds around 15 mph will be blowing, keeping things interesting.

Over in Oahu, a similar scene unfolds with the surf dancing at 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West shores, but the East facing shores are where the action is at with waves reaching 3 to 5 feet. Sunset surf session, anyone?

For all you Maui surf enthusiasts, expect waves to range from 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West facing shores, with the East shores showing off with 3 to 5-foot waves. It's a perfect time to catch some waves before the sun sets.

Big Island, both Windward and Leeward sides, the surf is holding steady with waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet on North and South shores, and 3 to 5 feet on the East shores. So, no matter where you are, there's some surf waiting for you!

And remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on those tides.

Alright, beach bums, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a gnarly time. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Let's dive in and ride those waves of information together.

So here's the lowdown for tonight in Kauai - expect some small waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West facing shores, but the East facing shores might offer a bit more action with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet. Looks like a mix of clouds and isolated showers tonight with temperatures in the mid-70s. Don't forget your wetsuit!

As we cruise into Tuesday, the surf forecast remains quite similar, so get ready to catch those waves under partly sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 80s. Those East winds around 15 mph will be blowing, keeping things interesting.

Over in Oahu, a similar scene unfolds with the surf dancing at 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West shores, but the East facing shores are where the action is at with waves reaching 3 to 5 feet. Sunset surf session, anyone?

For all you Maui surf enthusiasts, expect waves to range from 1 to 3 feet on the North, South, and West facing shores, with the East shores showing off with 3 to 5-foot waves. It's a perfect time to catch some waves before the sun sets.

Big Island, both Windward and Leeward sides, the surf is holding steady with waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet on North and South shores, and 3 to 5 feet on the East shores. So, no matter where you are, there's some surf waiting for you!

And remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there and keep an eye on those tides.

Alright, beach bums, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a gnarly time. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 09-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of the surf forecast fun coming straight to you from the sunny shores of Hawaii!

Now, let's dive into the swell details for the upcoming days in different areas:

Starting off with Kauai, it looks like we have some decent surf lined up. North facing shores will be around 1-3 feet, west facing shores calm at 0-2 feet, south facing shores also in the 1-3 feet range, and east facing shores rocking 3-5 feet of waves.

For Oahu, a quite similar scene awaits you with north, west, and south facing shores seeing waves of 1-3 feet and east facing shores ruling the charts with 3-5 feet of surf.

Heading over to Maui, you can expect a continuation of the 1-3 feet waves on north, south, and east facing shores, with west facing shores remaining mellow at 0-2 feet.

Big Island, both windward and southeast, will keep the surf consistent with 1-3 feet along the north and south-facing shores, but the east facing shores will be the hotspot with 3-5 feet of action.

For all the night owls out there, don't miss out on catching some waves with the mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers tonight. Expect the winds to be your surf buddies at around 5-20 mph.

And don't forget about Labor Day! The sun will be shining, and isolated showers might surprise you. So, get ready to hit the waves with your sunscreen on and catch some fun rides!

There you have it, surfers! Stay safe, ride the waves, and enjoy every moment out there in the water. Until next time, catch you on the next big wave! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Sep 2024 10:46:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of the surf forecast fun coming straight to you from the sunny shores of Hawaii!

Now, let's dive into the swell details for the upcoming days in different areas:

Starting off with Kauai, it looks like we have some decent surf lined up. North facing shores will be around 1-3 feet, west facing shores calm at 0-2 feet, south facing shores also in the 1-3 feet range, and east facing shores rocking 3-5 feet of waves.

For Oahu, a quite similar scene awaits you with north, west, and south facing shores seeing waves of 1-3 feet and east facing shores ruling the charts with 3-5 feet of surf.

Heading over to Maui, you can expect a continuation of the 1-3 feet waves on north, south, and east facing shores, with west facing shores remaining mellow at 0-2 feet.

Big Island, both windward and southeast, will keep the surf consistent with 1-3 feet along the north and south-facing shores, but the east facing shores will be the hotspot with 3-5 feet of action.

For all the night owls out there, don't miss out on catching some waves with the mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers tonight. Expect the winds to be your surf buddies at around 5-20 mph.

And don't forget about Labor Day! The sun will be shining, and isolated showers might surprise you. So, get ready to hit the waves with your sunscreen on and catch some fun rides!

There you have it, surfers! Stay safe, ride the waves, and enjoy every moment out there in the water. Until next time, catch you on the next big wave! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of the surf forecast fun coming straight to you from the sunny shores of Hawaii!

Now, let's dive into the swell details for the upcoming days in different areas:

Starting off with Kauai, it looks like we have some decent surf lined up. North facing shores will be around 1-3 feet, west facing shores calm at 0-2 feet, south facing shores also in the 1-3 feet range, and east facing shores rocking 3-5 feet of waves.

For Oahu, a quite similar scene awaits you with north, west, and south facing shores seeing waves of 1-3 feet and east facing shores ruling the charts with 3-5 feet of surf.

Heading over to Maui, you can expect a continuation of the 1-3 feet waves on north, south, and east facing shores, with west facing shores remaining mellow at 0-2 feet.

Big Island, both windward and southeast, will keep the surf consistent with 1-3 feet along the north and south-facing shores, but the east facing shores will be the hotspot with 3-5 feet of action.

For all the night owls out there, don't miss out on catching some waves with the mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers tonight. Expect the winds to be your surf buddies at around 5-20 mph.

And don't forget about Labor Day! The sun will be shining, and isolated showers might surprise you. So, get ready to hit the waves with your sunscreen on and catch some fun rides!

There you have it, surfers! Stay safe, ride the waves, and enjoy every moment out there in the water. Until next time, catch you on the next big wave! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-31-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3370844020</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things wave-related! Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, so returning trade winds will whip up some moderate east shore surf as we head into Sunday and early next week. Other shores might stay pretty calm, but don't worry, small south and southeast swells will keep things interesting over the next few days. Plus, keep an eye out for a reinforcing long period south swell possibly rolling in by Thursday morning - sounds like a swell time!

For our Kauai crew, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and surf heights varying from 1 to 6 feet on different shores. Saturday brings more of the same, so it's time to grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight it's mostly cloudy with scattered showers, and tomorrow looks like more of the same with an extreme UV index. Surf heights range from 1 to 6 feet, so you've got options!

Over on Maui, tonight is mostly cloudy, but Saturday brings some sunshine. Surf heights range from 0 to 6 feet, depending on the shore. Ensure you catch those waves while you can!

Big Island Windward and Southeast folks can expect some cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and surf heights of 1 to 5 feet. Saturday brings more of the same, so get ready to ride those waves!

Lastly, Big Island Leeward pals can look forward to a mix of cloudy and sunny weather tonight and some partly sunny skies on Saturday. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and there might even be some isolated thunderstorms in the mix!

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always check with local beach safety resources for the latest updates. And hey, don't forget to catch that sunrise and sunset while you're out there enjoying the waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2024 10:45:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things wave-related! Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, so returning trade winds will whip up some moderate east shore surf as we head into Sunday and early next week. Other shores might stay pretty calm, but don't worry, small south and southeast swells will keep things interesting over the next few days. Plus, keep an eye out for a reinforcing long period south swell possibly rolling in by Thursday morning - sounds like a swell time!

For our Kauai crew, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and surf heights varying from 1 to 6 feet on different shores. Saturday brings more of the same, so it's time to grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight it's mostly cloudy with scattered showers, and tomorrow looks like more of the same with an extreme UV index. Surf heights range from 1 to 6 feet, so you've got options!

Over on Maui, tonight is mostly cloudy, but Saturday brings some sunshine. Surf heights range from 0 to 6 feet, depending on the shore. Ensure you catch those waves while you can!

Big Island Windward and Southeast folks can expect some cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and surf heights of 1 to 5 feet. Saturday brings more of the same, so get ready to ride those waves!

Lastly, Big Island Leeward pals can look forward to a mix of cloudy and sunny weather tonight and some partly sunny skies on Saturday. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and there might even be some isolated thunderstorms in the mix!

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always check with local beach safety resources for the latest updates. And hey, don't forget to catch that sunrise and sunset while you're out there enjoying the waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your go-to spot for all things wave-related! Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, so returning trade winds will whip up some moderate east shore surf as we head into Sunday and early next week. Other shores might stay pretty calm, but don't worry, small south and southeast swells will keep things interesting over the next few days. Plus, keep an eye out for a reinforcing long period south swell possibly rolling in by Thursday morning - sounds like a swell time!

For our Kauai crew, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and surf heights varying from 1 to 6 feet on different shores. Saturday brings more of the same, so it's time to grab your board and hit those waves!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight it's mostly cloudy with scattered showers, and tomorrow looks like more of the same with an extreme UV index. Surf heights range from 1 to 6 feet, so you've got options!

Over on Maui, tonight is mostly cloudy, but Saturday brings some sunshine. Surf heights range from 0 to 6 feet, depending on the shore. Ensure you catch those waves while you can!

Big Island Windward and Southeast folks can expect some cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and surf heights of 1 to 5 feet. Saturday brings more of the same, so get ready to ride those waves!

Lastly, Big Island Leeward pals can look forward to a mix of cloudy and sunny weather tonight and some partly sunny skies on Saturday. Surf heights range from 1 to 3 feet, and there might even be some isolated thunderstorms in the mix!

Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always check with local beach safety resources for the latest updates. And hey, don't forget to catch that sunrise and sunset while you're out there enjoying the waves.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Grab your boards and let's dive into the details for the upcoming swell!

Tonight, we've got a mix of surf action. Expect some moderate waves ranging from 1-6 feet along different shores, with the east-facing shores taking the spotlight. So, gear up for a variety of surfing conditions depending on where you hit the waves.

As for the weather, the islands are in for some mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers to keep you cool in between catching waves. Temperatures will be in the mid-70s, perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Tomorrow, the surf stays consistent with a mix of 1-5 feet, but keep an eye out for those fun 4-6 feet waves on the east-facing shores. And for all you early birds, sunrise is at 6:20 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the ocean.

Now, for our friends over in Maui, expect some great surf ranging from 1-6 feet. The east-facing shores will have the bigger sets, so get ready to paddle out for some exciting rides.

As for Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will see surf heights from 1-6 feet, making it a good day for some wave riding. While the Leeward side is a bit calmer with waves ranging from 1-4 feet, it's still a good time to hit the water.

So, get your boards waxed, sunscreen on, and enjoy the waves out there! Remember to always stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check with local beach safety for any specific updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 10:45:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Grab your boards and let's dive into the details for the upcoming swell!

Tonight, we've got a mix of surf action. Expect some moderate waves ranging from 1-6 feet along different shores, with the east-facing shores taking the spotlight. So, gear up for a variety of surfing conditions depending on where you hit the waves.

As for the weather, the islands are in for some mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers to keep you cool in between catching waves. Temperatures will be in the mid-70s, perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Tomorrow, the surf stays consistent with a mix of 1-5 feet, but keep an eye out for those fun 4-6 feet waves on the east-facing shores. And for all you early birds, sunrise is at 6:20 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the ocean.

Now, for our friends over in Maui, expect some great surf ranging from 1-6 feet. The east-facing shores will have the bigger sets, so get ready to paddle out for some exciting rides.

As for Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will see surf heights from 1-6 feet, making it a good day for some wave riding. While the Leeward side is a bit calmer with waves ranging from 1-4 feet, it's still a good time to hit the water.

So, get your boards waxed, sunscreen on, and enjoy the waves out there! Remember to always stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check with local beach safety for any specific updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Grab your boards and let's dive into the details for the upcoming swell!

Tonight, we've got a mix of surf action. Expect some moderate waves ranging from 1-6 feet along different shores, with the east-facing shores taking the spotlight. So, gear up for a variety of surfing conditions depending on where you hit the waves.

As for the weather, the islands are in for some mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers to keep you cool in between catching waves. Temperatures will be in the mid-70s, perfect for those post-surf beach hangs.

Tomorrow, the surf stays consistent with a mix of 1-5 feet, but keep an eye out for those fun 4-6 feet waves on the east-facing shores. And for all you early birds, sunrise is at 6:20 AM, giving you plenty of daylight to enjoy the ocean.

Now, for our friends over in Maui, expect some great surf ranging from 1-6 feet. The east-facing shores will have the bigger sets, so get ready to paddle out for some exciting rides.

As for Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will see surf heights from 1-6 feet, making it a good day for some wave riding. While the Leeward side is a bit calmer with waves ranging from 1-4 feet, it's still a good time to hit the water.

So, get your boards waxed, sunscreen on, and enjoy the waves out there! Remember to always stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check with local beach safety for any specific updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into your Hawaii surf forecast for the upcoming days. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

In Hawaii, surf along the east-facing shores is holding steady thanks to medium moderate period swell from Tropical Storm Gilma. This surf will stick around into Thursday before easing off into Friday. Expect typical short period trade wind swell for the remainder of the forecast period. 

For south-facing shores, waves will trend down today, with below-average surf expected through the weekend. But hang ten because next week could bring back some summertime average surf with small, long-period southerly swells on the horizon.

On the north-facing shores, small surf is expected to develop Thursday into Friday from a small to medium/long period swell. This swell will peak on Friday and gradually diminish over the weekend.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy weather with showers and surf ranging from 1-3 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 3-5 feet on the south-facing shores, and 6-8 feet on the east-facing shores.

Tomorrow, more of the same conditions with numerous showers and surf levels remaining steady. So pack your rain gear and catch those waves!

Moving over to Oahu, tonight will bring numerous showers with surf similar to Kauai. Thursday will continue with mostly cloudy skies, showers, and extreme UV index, so don't forget the sunscreen!

On Maui, expect cloudy skies with showers tonight and into Thursday. Surf will be similar to Kauai and Oahu, so get your boards ready for some fun in the sun.

Lastly, for the Big Island, surf conditions will vary for the windward/southeast and leeward sides, with a mix of cloudy weather and scattered showers. Surf heights will be in the 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet range across the different shores.

Remember, surf heights can change, so always stay alert for rip currents and beach safety. For the latest beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 10:45:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into your Hawaii surf forecast for the upcoming days. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

In Hawaii, surf along the east-facing shores is holding steady thanks to medium moderate period swell from Tropical Storm Gilma. This surf will stick around into Thursday before easing off into Friday. Expect typical short period trade wind swell for the remainder of the forecast period. 

For south-facing shores, waves will trend down today, with below-average surf expected through the weekend. But hang ten because next week could bring back some summertime average surf with small, long-period southerly swells on the horizon.

On the north-facing shores, small surf is expected to develop Thursday into Friday from a small to medium/long period swell. This swell will peak on Friday and gradually diminish over the weekend.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy weather with showers and surf ranging from 1-3 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 3-5 feet on the south-facing shores, and 6-8 feet on the east-facing shores.

Tomorrow, more of the same conditions with numerous showers and surf levels remaining steady. So pack your rain gear and catch those waves!

Moving over to Oahu, tonight will bring numerous showers with surf similar to Kauai. Thursday will continue with mostly cloudy skies, showers, and extreme UV index, so don't forget the sunscreen!

On Maui, expect cloudy skies with showers tonight and into Thursday. Surf will be similar to Kauai and Oahu, so get your boards ready for some fun in the sun.

Lastly, for the Big Island, surf conditions will vary for the windward/southeast and leeward sides, with a mix of cloudy weather and scattered showers. Surf heights will be in the 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet range across the different shores.

Remember, surf heights can change, so always stay alert for rip currents and beach safety. For the latest beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into your Hawaii surf forecast for the upcoming days. Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

In Hawaii, surf along the east-facing shores is holding steady thanks to medium moderate period swell from Tropical Storm Gilma. This surf will stick around into Thursday before easing off into Friday. Expect typical short period trade wind swell for the remainder of the forecast period. 

For south-facing shores, waves will trend down today, with below-average surf expected through the weekend. But hang ten because next week could bring back some summertime average surf with small, long-period southerly swells on the horizon.

On the north-facing shores, small surf is expected to develop Thursday into Friday from a small to medium/long period swell. This swell will peak on Friday and gradually diminish over the weekend.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy weather with showers and surf ranging from 1-3 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 3-5 feet on the south-facing shores, and 6-8 feet on the east-facing shores.

Tomorrow, more of the same conditions with numerous showers and surf levels remaining steady. So pack your rain gear and catch those waves!

Moving over to Oahu, tonight will bring numerous showers with surf similar to Kauai. Thursday will continue with mostly cloudy skies, showers, and extreme UV index, so don't forget the sunscreen!

On Maui, expect cloudy skies with showers tonight and into Thursday. Surf will be similar to Kauai and Oahu, so get your boards ready for some fun in the sun.

Lastly, for the Big Island, surf conditions will vary for the windward/southeast and leeward sides, with a mix of cloudy weather and scattered showers. Surf heights will be in the 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet range across the different shores.

Remember, surf heights can change, so always stay alert for rip currents and beach safety. For the latest beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-28-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2067246139</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your fun and engaging surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into the juicy details of what's in store for the waves!

Alright, so we've got some action brewing on the east-facing shores with a sneaky little swell coming in from Tropical Storm Gilma. Keep an eye out for that one as it's gonna start picking up by early Wednesday. 

Now, over on the south-facing shores, we've got a mix of small swells hanging around but don't get too comfy because things are gonna taper off back to the usual summertime vibes as the week rolls on.

For all you riders facing north and west, expect the surf to be chill around the average this week, but maybe, just maybe, there's a slight bump on the horizon as Gilma swings by and a teeny northwest swell creeps in.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai! Tonight, north-facing shores are looking at a modest 0-2 feet, while south-facing shores are riding the 5-7 feet waves. Tomorrow's surf? Pretty much more of the same, so get out there and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Oahu, the surf is looking pretty consistent along each shore with some fun waves to catch. And hey, Wednesday's UV index is extreme so slather on that sunscreen and shred the gnar!

Over on Maui, it's time to soak up the sun and ride the waves. East-facing shores are where the party's at with 6-8 feet surf waiting for you!

If you're on the Big Island, don't miss out on the fun at Windward and Southeast spots where the waves are looking good and the weather is playing nice. Leeward spots are also rockin' some solid wave action.

Remember, surf heights can surprise you, and rip currents can be lurking, so stay safe out there, folks! Check out the Hawaii Beach Safety website for all the latest info on beach hazards.

Catch you next time for more surf forecast updates! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2024 10:46:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your fun and engaging surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into the juicy details of what's in store for the waves!

Alright, so we've got some action brewing on the east-facing shores with a sneaky little swell coming in from Tropical Storm Gilma. Keep an eye out for that one as it's gonna start picking up by early Wednesday. 

Now, over on the south-facing shores, we've got a mix of small swells hanging around but don't get too comfy because things are gonna taper off back to the usual summertime vibes as the week rolls on.

For all you riders facing north and west, expect the surf to be chill around the average this week, but maybe, just maybe, there's a slight bump on the horizon as Gilma swings by and a teeny northwest swell creeps in.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai! Tonight, north-facing shores are looking at a modest 0-2 feet, while south-facing shores are riding the 5-7 feet waves. Tomorrow's surf? Pretty much more of the same, so get out there and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Oahu, the surf is looking pretty consistent along each shore with some fun waves to catch. And hey, Wednesday's UV index is extreme so slather on that sunscreen and shred the gnar!

Over on Maui, it's time to soak up the sun and ride the waves. East-facing shores are where the party's at with 6-8 feet surf waiting for you!

If you're on the Big Island, don't miss out on the fun at Windward and Southeast spots where the waves are looking good and the weather is playing nice. Leeward spots are also rockin' some solid wave action.

Remember, surf heights can surprise you, and rip currents can be lurking, so stay safe out there, folks! Check out the Hawaii Beach Safety website for all the latest info on beach hazards.

Catch you next time for more surf forecast updates! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your fun and engaging surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by Quiet Please Studios. Let's dive into the juicy details of what's in store for the waves!

Alright, so we've got some action brewing on the east-facing shores with a sneaky little swell coming in from Tropical Storm Gilma. Keep an eye out for that one as it's gonna start picking up by early Wednesday. 

Now, over on the south-facing shores, we've got a mix of small swells hanging around but don't get too comfy because things are gonna taper off back to the usual summertime vibes as the week rolls on.

For all you riders facing north and west, expect the surf to be chill around the average this week, but maybe, just maybe, there's a slight bump on the horizon as Gilma swings by and a teeny northwest swell creeps in.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai! Tonight, north-facing shores are looking at a modest 0-2 feet, while south-facing shores are riding the 5-7 feet waves. Tomorrow's surf? Pretty much more of the same, so get out there and enjoy the waves!

Moving on to Oahu, the surf is looking pretty consistent along each shore with some fun waves to catch. And hey, Wednesday's UV index is extreme so slather on that sunscreen and shred the gnar!

Over on Maui, it's time to soak up the sun and ride the waves. East-facing shores are where the party's at with 6-8 feet surf waiting for you!

If you're on the Big Island, don't miss out on the fun at Windward and Southeast spots where the waves are looking good and the weather is playing nice. Leeward spots are also rockin' some solid wave action.

Remember, surf heights can surprise you, and rip currents can be lurking, so stay safe out there, folks! Check out the Hawaii Beach Safety website for all the latest info on beach hazards.

Catch you next time for more surf forecast updates! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your updated surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into what's happening out there in the waves.

Starting off with the discussion, we've got some rough surf along the east-facing shores easing up tomorrow through midweek. Keep an eye out for a potential increase in surf towards the end of the week as a swell from Gilma rolls in. South-facing shores are holding steady tonight but expecting to mellow out by midweek. And for you folks on the north and west-facing shores, expect near-average surf this week with a possible bump coming this weekend as Gilma heads our way.

Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty details for some specific areas:

**Kauai:** 
- Tonight, you're looking at 6-8 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores, while the north and west-facing shores are in the 1-3 foot range.
- Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with lows in the mid-70s, and east winds around 10 mph.
- Tuesday brings 3-5 foot surf on the south shore and 4-6 foot on the east, with highs in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

**Oahu:**
- Tonight's surf forecast shows 5-7 foot on both the south and east-facing shores, with other shores in the 1-3 foot range.
- Weather-wise, mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.
- Tomorrow is looking bright with extreme UV index and 3-5 foot surf on the south shore and 4-6 foot on the east, highs in the mid-80s, and east winds around 15 mph.

**Maui:**
- Expect 4-6 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores tonight, with other shores at 1-3 feet.
- Weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds around 15 mph.
- Tuesday brings 2-4 foot surf on the south shore and east shores, highs in the mid-80s, and east winds around 15 mph.

**Big Island Windward and Southeast:**
- Tonight, you'll see 3-5 foot surf on the south-facing shores, and 4-6 foot on the east, with other shores at 1-3 feet.
- Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, lows in the lower 70s, and north winds 5 to 10 mph.
- On Tuesday, look out for 3-5 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores, highs in the mid-80s, and northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

**Big Island Leeward:**
- Tonight, 1-3 foot surf on the south shore and 0-2 on the west-facing shores.
- Weather will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers, lows in the lower 70s, and light winds shifting from north to northeast.
- Tuesday brings 2-4 foot surf on the west and south-facing shores, highs in the mid-80s, and light south winds changing to west in the afternoon.

Keep in mind that surf heights can vary along different beaches, so always exercise caution near rip currents, especially with larger waves. For the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, beachgoers, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch som

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Aug 2024 10:46:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your updated surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into what's happening out there in the waves.

Starting off with the discussion, we've got some rough surf along the east-facing shores easing up tomorrow through midweek. Keep an eye out for a potential increase in surf towards the end of the week as a swell from Gilma rolls in. South-facing shores are holding steady tonight but expecting to mellow out by midweek. And for you folks on the north and west-facing shores, expect near-average surf this week with a possible bump coming this weekend as Gilma heads our way.

Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty details for some specific areas:

**Kauai:** 
- Tonight, you're looking at 6-8 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores, while the north and west-facing shores are in the 1-3 foot range.
- Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with lows in the mid-70s, and east winds around 10 mph.
- Tuesday brings 3-5 foot surf on the south shore and 4-6 foot on the east, with highs in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

**Oahu:**
- Tonight's surf forecast shows 5-7 foot on both the south and east-facing shores, with other shores in the 1-3 foot range.
- Weather-wise, mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.
- Tomorrow is looking bright with extreme UV index and 3-5 foot surf on the south shore and 4-6 foot on the east, highs in the mid-80s, and east winds around 15 mph.

**Maui:**
- Expect 4-6 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores tonight, with other shores at 1-3 feet.
- Weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds around 15 mph.
- Tuesday brings 2-4 foot surf on the south shore and east shores, highs in the mid-80s, and east winds around 15 mph.

**Big Island Windward and Southeast:**
- Tonight, you'll see 3-5 foot surf on the south-facing shores, and 4-6 foot on the east, with other shores at 1-3 feet.
- Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, lows in the lower 70s, and north winds 5 to 10 mph.
- On Tuesday, look out for 3-5 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores, highs in the mid-80s, and northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

**Big Island Leeward:**
- Tonight, 1-3 foot surf on the south shore and 0-2 on the west-facing shores.
- Weather will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers, lows in the lower 70s, and light winds shifting from north to northeast.
- Tuesday brings 2-4 foot surf on the west and south-facing shores, highs in the mid-80s, and light south winds changing to west in the afternoon.

Keep in mind that surf heights can vary along different beaches, so always exercise caution near rip currents, especially with larger waves. For the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, beachgoers, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch som

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your updated surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into what's happening out there in the waves.

Starting off with the discussion, we've got some rough surf along the east-facing shores easing up tomorrow through midweek. Keep an eye out for a potential increase in surf towards the end of the week as a swell from Gilma rolls in. South-facing shores are holding steady tonight but expecting to mellow out by midweek. And for you folks on the north and west-facing shores, expect near-average surf this week with a possible bump coming this weekend as Gilma heads our way.

Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty details for some specific areas:

**Kauai:** 
- Tonight, you're looking at 6-8 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores, while the north and west-facing shores are in the 1-3 foot range.
- Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with lows in the mid-70s, and east winds around 10 mph.
- Tuesday brings 3-5 foot surf on the south shore and 4-6 foot on the east, with highs in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

**Oahu:**
- Tonight's surf forecast shows 5-7 foot on both the south and east-facing shores, with other shores in the 1-3 foot range.
- Weather-wise, mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.
- Tomorrow is looking bright with extreme UV index and 3-5 foot surf on the south shore and 4-6 foot on the east, highs in the mid-80s, and east winds around 15 mph.

**Maui:**
- Expect 4-6 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores tonight, with other shores at 1-3 feet.
- Weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds around 15 mph.
- Tuesday brings 2-4 foot surf on the south shore and east shores, highs in the mid-80s, and east winds around 15 mph.

**Big Island Windward and Southeast:**
- Tonight, you'll see 3-5 foot surf on the south-facing shores, and 4-6 foot on the east, with other shores at 1-3 feet.
- Expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers, lows in the lower 70s, and north winds 5 to 10 mph.
- On Tuesday, look out for 3-5 foot surf on the south and east-facing shores, highs in the mid-80s, and northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph.

**Big Island Leeward:**
- Tonight, 1-3 foot surf on the south shore and 0-2 on the west-facing shores.
- Weather will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers, lows in the lower 70s, and light winds shifting from north to northeast.
- Tuesday brings 2-4 foot surf on the west and south-facing shores, highs in the mid-80s, and light south winds changing to west in the afternoon.

Keep in mind that surf heights can vary along different beaches, so always exercise caution near rip currents, especially with larger waves. For the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, beachgoers, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch som

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Here's your insider scoop on the surf zone forecast for the islands. Let's dive in!

Breaking news for tonight - we've got a disorganized short-period east swell amping up due to some strong trades, keeping those waves pumped. So, expect some action along the east-facing shores, but don't forget about the High Surf Advisory in place for the smaller islands tonight. 

Now, shifting our focus to Hurricane Hone, stirring things up as it moves south and southwest of the island chain. Get ready for a swell along south and southeast facing shores through early Monday. The good news? Surf levels are expected to be below advisory status.

For you north shore enthusiasts, it's looking a bit on the tiny side for the next few days, with a touch of wind swell wrap. Keep an eye out for some potential east shore swell energy from Hurricane Gilma later this week.

And now, let's break it down by island:

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward and Southeast, and Big Island Leeward - everyone's getting a taste of the action. North facing shores in the 2-4 foot range, west facing shores with 2-4 feet, and south facing shores boasting 4-7 feet. The real showstopper? East facing shores lighting up with 7-10 foot waves coming your way tonight!

What's the weather like, you ask? Expect cloudy skies tonight with some showers throwing in some drama. Temperatures in the mid-70s. On Monday, we’re looking at a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with highs in the mid-80s. Don't forget those tides, dudes!

Wrapping it up with the sun rising at 6:19 AM HST and setting at 7:00 PM HST - plenty of daylight to catch those waves and make the most of your beach day!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready for some epic surf sessions ahead. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the ride out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2024 10:45:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Here's your insider scoop on the surf zone forecast for the islands. Let's dive in!

Breaking news for tonight - we've got a disorganized short-period east swell amping up due to some strong trades, keeping those waves pumped. So, expect some action along the east-facing shores, but don't forget about the High Surf Advisory in place for the smaller islands tonight. 

Now, shifting our focus to Hurricane Hone, stirring things up as it moves south and southwest of the island chain. Get ready for a swell along south and southeast facing shores through early Monday. The good news? Surf levels are expected to be below advisory status.

For you north shore enthusiasts, it's looking a bit on the tiny side for the next few days, with a touch of wind swell wrap. Keep an eye out for some potential east shore swell energy from Hurricane Gilma later this week.

And now, let's break it down by island:

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward and Southeast, and Big Island Leeward - everyone's getting a taste of the action. North facing shores in the 2-4 foot range, west facing shores with 2-4 feet, and south facing shores boasting 4-7 feet. The real showstopper? East facing shores lighting up with 7-10 foot waves coming your way tonight!

What's the weather like, you ask? Expect cloudy skies tonight with some showers throwing in some drama. Temperatures in the mid-70s. On Monday, we’re looking at a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with highs in the mid-80s. Don't forget those tides, dudes!

Wrapping it up with the sun rising at 6:19 AM HST and setting at 7:00 PM HST - plenty of daylight to catch those waves and make the most of your beach day!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready for some epic surf sessions ahead. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the ride out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Here's your insider scoop on the surf zone forecast for the islands. Let's dive in!

Breaking news for tonight - we've got a disorganized short-period east swell amping up due to some strong trades, keeping those waves pumped. So, expect some action along the east-facing shores, but don't forget about the High Surf Advisory in place for the smaller islands tonight. 

Now, shifting our focus to Hurricane Hone, stirring things up as it moves south and southwest of the island chain. Get ready for a swell along south and southeast facing shores through early Monday. The good news? Surf levels are expected to be below advisory status.

For you north shore enthusiasts, it's looking a bit on the tiny side for the next few days, with a touch of wind swell wrap. Keep an eye out for some potential east shore swell energy from Hurricane Gilma later this week.

And now, let's break it down by island:

Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward and Southeast, and Big Island Leeward - everyone's getting a taste of the action. North facing shores in the 2-4 foot range, west facing shores with 2-4 feet, and south facing shores boasting 4-7 feet. The real showstopper? East facing shores lighting up with 7-10 foot waves coming your way tonight!

What's the weather like, you ask? Expect cloudy skies tonight with some showers throwing in some drama. Temperatures in the mid-70s. On Monday, we’re looking at a mix of sunshine and scattered showers, with highs in the mid-80s. Don't forget those tides, dudes!

Wrapping it up with the sun rising at 6:19 AM HST and setting at 7:00 PM HST - plenty of daylight to catch those waves and make the most of your beach day!

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready for some epic surf sessions ahead. Stay safe, have fun, and enjoy the ride out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for the islands.

Alright, so Tropical Storm Hone is bringing us some disorganized swells peaking tonight and fading away. But don't worry, things are looking up as the trade winds are picking up, especially for the east-facing shores of the smaller islands. We're talking about some advisory threshold surf coming in strong on Sunday.

Now, for you North Shore surfers, it's gonna stay mostly small with just a bit of wind swell action. But hold onto your boards, surfers at the South and Southeast facing shores, because Tropical Storm Hone might just spice things up for you come Sunday into Monday. Get ready for a wave-riding adventure there!

For Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, we've got high surf advisories for the east-facing shores. So, grab your boards and catch those 7-10 footers on the east side!

Tonight, expect some showers and temperatures in the mid 70s for most places. Tomorrow brings lots of clouds, showers, and temperatures in the mid 80s. And hey, don't forget about the tides!

So, surfer buddies, get ready for some fun times out on the water with breezy winds and waves waiting for you. Just remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always keep an eye out for changing conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2024 10:45:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for the islands.

Alright, so Tropical Storm Hone is bringing us some disorganized swells peaking tonight and fading away. But don't worry, things are looking up as the trade winds are picking up, especially for the east-facing shores of the smaller islands. We're talking about some advisory threshold surf coming in strong on Sunday.

Now, for you North Shore surfers, it's gonna stay mostly small with just a bit of wind swell action. But hold onto your boards, surfers at the South and Southeast facing shores, because Tropical Storm Hone might just spice things up for you come Sunday into Monday. Get ready for a wave-riding adventure there!

For Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, we've got high surf advisories for the east-facing shores. So, grab your boards and catch those 7-10 footers on the east side!

Tonight, expect some showers and temperatures in the mid 70s for most places. Tomorrow brings lots of clouds, showers, and temperatures in the mid 80s. And hey, don't forget about the tides!

So, surfer buddies, get ready for some fun times out on the water with breezy winds and waves waiting for you. Just remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always keep an eye out for changing conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for the islands.

Alright, so Tropical Storm Hone is bringing us some disorganized swells peaking tonight and fading away. But don't worry, things are looking up as the trade winds are picking up, especially for the east-facing shores of the smaller islands. We're talking about some advisory threshold surf coming in strong on Sunday.

Now, for you North Shore surfers, it's gonna stay mostly small with just a bit of wind swell action. But hold onto your boards, surfers at the South and Southeast facing shores, because Tropical Storm Hone might just spice things up for you come Sunday into Monday. Get ready for a wave-riding adventure there!

For Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, we've got high surf advisories for the east-facing shores. So, grab your boards and catch those 7-10 footers on the east side!

Tonight, expect some showers and temperatures in the mid 70s for most places. Tomorrow brings lots of clouds, showers, and temperatures in the mid 80s. And hey, don't forget about the tides!

So, surfer buddies, get ready for some fun times out on the water with breezy winds and waves waiting for you. Just remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always keep an eye out for changing conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-23-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4801754056</link>
      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the wave-filled world of the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready to hang ten and soak up some sun!

Alright, so here's the lowdown on the waves: we've got a small northwest swell on the decline through Friday. The surf on north-facing shores will head back to those typical summertime flat levels, but keep an eye out for some trade wind swell action.

Now, as for the south-facing shores, it's gonna stay mellow and below average until Friday. But brace yourselves, folks, because Tropical Storm Hone is rolling in, and as it dances by the islands, we might see some major surf action on the south and east facing shores. Advisory levels could even be reached on some east facing shores. 

Let's break it down by island:

Starting with Kauai - Tonight, the waves are looking prime for a sunset surf session, with 4-6 feet on the North, 3-5 feet on the West, 1-3 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East. Weather-wise, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of scattered showers. 

For Oahu - North has 4-6 ft, West 2-4 ft, South 1-3 ft, and East 3-5 ft. It's gonna be partly sunny with a chance of showers. Don't forget that sunscreen with an extreme UV index!

Moving on to Maui - North 3-5 ft, West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft. Expect some occasional showers tonight and into tomorrow with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Last but not least, Big Island Windward and Southeast - North 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft, South 2-4 ft. Tonight's weather calls for occasional showers with mid-80s temps by day.

And over on Big Island Leeward - West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft. It's gonna be a mix of clouds and sun, perfect conditions for an island day.

Remember, surf forecast heights can vary, so keep a sharp eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Aug 2024 10:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the wave-filled world of the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready to hang ten and soak up some sun!

Alright, so here's the lowdown on the waves: we've got a small northwest swell on the decline through Friday. The surf on north-facing shores will head back to those typical summertime flat levels, but keep an eye out for some trade wind swell action.

Now, as for the south-facing shores, it's gonna stay mellow and below average until Friday. But brace yourselves, folks, because Tropical Storm Hone is rolling in, and as it dances by the islands, we might see some major surf action on the south and east facing shores. Advisory levels could even be reached on some east facing shores. 

Let's break it down by island:

Starting with Kauai - Tonight, the waves are looking prime for a sunset surf session, with 4-6 feet on the North, 3-5 feet on the West, 1-3 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East. Weather-wise, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of scattered showers. 

For Oahu - North has 4-6 ft, West 2-4 ft, South 1-3 ft, and East 3-5 ft. It's gonna be partly sunny with a chance of showers. Don't forget that sunscreen with an extreme UV index!

Moving on to Maui - North 3-5 ft, West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft. Expect some occasional showers tonight and into tomorrow with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Last but not least, Big Island Windward and Southeast - North 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft, South 2-4 ft. Tonight's weather calls for occasional showers with mid-80s temps by day.

And over on Big Island Leeward - West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft. It's gonna be a mix of clouds and sun, perfect conditions for an island day.

Remember, surf forecast heights can vary, so keep a sharp eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! Let's dive into the wave-filled world of the surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready to hang ten and soak up some sun!

Alright, so here's the lowdown on the waves: we've got a small northwest swell on the decline through Friday. The surf on north-facing shores will head back to those typical summertime flat levels, but keep an eye out for some trade wind swell action.

Now, as for the south-facing shores, it's gonna stay mellow and below average until Friday. But brace yourselves, folks, because Tropical Storm Hone is rolling in, and as it dances by the islands, we might see some major surf action on the south and east facing shores. Advisory levels could even be reached on some east facing shores. 

Let's break it down by island:

Starting with Kauai - Tonight, the waves are looking prime for a sunset surf session, with 4-6 feet on the North, 3-5 feet on the West, 1-3 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East. Weather-wise, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of scattered showers. 

For Oahu - North has 4-6 ft, West 2-4 ft, South 1-3 ft, and East 3-5 ft. It's gonna be partly sunny with a chance of showers. Don't forget that sunscreen with an extreme UV index!

Moving on to Maui - North 3-5 ft, West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft. Expect some occasional showers tonight and into tomorrow with temperatures in the lower 80s.

Last but not least, Big Island Windward and Southeast - North 1-3 ft, East 3-5 ft, South 2-4 ft. Tonight's weather calls for occasional showers with mid-80s temps by day.

And over on Big Island Leeward - West 0-2 ft, South 1-3 ft. It's gonna be a mix of clouds and sun, perfect conditions for an island day.

Remember, surf forecast heights can vary, so keep a sharp eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your favorite part of the day - the surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii.

Let's dive into the gnarly details for tonight and tomorrow:

Starting with **Kauai**:
- The waves on the North and West facing shores will be pumping between 4 to 8 feet tonight, dropping a bit to 2 to 6 feet by Thursday.
- Don't forget your sunblock because scattered showers are on the radar, and temperatures will be in the mid-70s. East winds blowing at around 15 mph will keep things breezy.

Moving on to **Oahu**:
- North and West facing shores will see some solid sets tonight at 4 to 8 feet, easing up to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow.
- Keep an eye out for the extreme UV index while catching some waves in partly sunny conditions. Scattered showers might cool you down, and temperatures will be in the mid-80s.

Next up, we have **Maui**:
- Expect waves on the North and South facing shores to range from 2 to 4 feet tonight, and dropping a bit tomorrow to 1 to 3 feet.
- Get ready for a mostly sunny day with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. So, lather up that sunscreen and hit the waves!

And onto the **Big Island**:
- Windward and Southeast sides will see waves at 2 to 4 feet tonight and tomorrow, while Leeward shores will have 1 to 3 feet waves.
- Keep your eyes open for scattered showers, and don't forget to enjoy the mid-80s temperatures. Light winds will accompany you through your surf sessions.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay cautious in the water and be on the lookout for rip currents!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 10:45:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your favorite part of the day - the surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii.

Let's dive into the gnarly details for tonight and tomorrow:

Starting with **Kauai**:
- The waves on the North and West facing shores will be pumping between 4 to 8 feet tonight, dropping a bit to 2 to 6 feet by Thursday.
- Don't forget your sunblock because scattered showers are on the radar, and temperatures will be in the mid-70s. East winds blowing at around 15 mph will keep things breezy.

Moving on to **Oahu**:
- North and West facing shores will see some solid sets tonight at 4 to 8 feet, easing up to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow.
- Keep an eye out for the extreme UV index while catching some waves in partly sunny conditions. Scattered showers might cool you down, and temperatures will be in the mid-80s.

Next up, we have **Maui**:
- Expect waves on the North and South facing shores to range from 2 to 4 feet tonight, and dropping a bit tomorrow to 1 to 3 feet.
- Get ready for a mostly sunny day with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. So, lather up that sunscreen and hit the waves!

And onto the **Big Island**:
- Windward and Southeast sides will see waves at 2 to 4 feet tonight and tomorrow, while Leeward shores will have 1 to 3 feet waves.
- Keep your eyes open for scattered showers, and don't forget to enjoy the mid-80s temperatures. Light winds will accompany you through your surf sessions.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay cautious in the water and be on the lookout for rip currents!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your favorite part of the day - the surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii.

Let's dive into the gnarly details for tonight and tomorrow:

Starting with **Kauai**:
- The waves on the North and West facing shores will be pumping between 4 to 8 feet tonight, dropping a bit to 2 to 6 feet by Thursday.
- Don't forget your sunblock because scattered showers are on the radar, and temperatures will be in the mid-70s. East winds blowing at around 15 mph will keep things breezy.

Moving on to **Oahu**:
- North and West facing shores will see some solid sets tonight at 4 to 8 feet, easing up to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow.
- Keep an eye out for the extreme UV index while catching some waves in partly sunny conditions. Scattered showers might cool you down, and temperatures will be in the mid-80s.

Next up, we have **Maui**:
- Expect waves on the North and South facing shores to range from 2 to 4 feet tonight, and dropping a bit tomorrow to 1 to 3 feet.
- Get ready for a mostly sunny day with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-80s. So, lather up that sunscreen and hit the waves!

And onto the **Big Island**:
- Windward and Southeast sides will see waves at 2 to 4 feet tonight and tomorrow, while Leeward shores will have 1 to 3 feet waves.
- Keep your eyes open for scattered showers, and don't forget to enjoy the mid-80s temperatures. Light winds will accompany you through your surf sessions.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay cautious in the water and be on the lookout for rip currents!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-21-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2083952838</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a wave of information coming your way from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So, let's dive in and catch the latest wave details straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Here's the scoop - we've got some long-period energy cruising in from the NW quadrant heading towards the islands, bringing some moderate surf along the north and west-facing shores. Plus, a small to medium period S swell making its way through as well. The short period surf along the E-facing shores might be a bit mellow today, but keep an eye out as the trades pick up later in the week.

First stop, Kauai! Expect some 4-6 footers on the North and West facing shores tonight, bumping up to 5-7 feet by Wednesday afternoon. South facing shores rocking 4-6 feet consistently, while East facing riding the 2-4-foot wave.

Over on Oahu, enjoy the 3-5 footers on the North and West, 3-5 footers on the West, and 4-6 feet on the South. For the early birds catching the waves on the East, expect a casual 2-4 feet.

Heading to Maui, get ready for 2-4 footers on the North and East with 4-6-footers on the South shores. West facing waves will be in the 1-3-foot range all day long!

For the Big Island, the Windward and Southeastern shores will see 2-4 feet of surf on the North and East sides, with a solid 4-6-foot swell on the South facing shores. Meanwhile, the Leeward side is dishing out 2-4 footers on the West and another 4-6 feet on the South.

And remember, stay safe out there in the surf zone. Keep an eye out for rip currents and always pay attention to those lifeguards. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch some waves while enjoying the beauty of Hawaii!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2024 10:45:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a wave of information coming your way from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So, let's dive in and catch the latest wave details straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Here's the scoop - we've got some long-period energy cruising in from the NW quadrant heading towards the islands, bringing some moderate surf along the north and west-facing shores. Plus, a small to medium period S swell making its way through as well. The short period surf along the E-facing shores might be a bit mellow today, but keep an eye out as the trades pick up later in the week.

First stop, Kauai! Expect some 4-6 footers on the North and West facing shores tonight, bumping up to 5-7 feet by Wednesday afternoon. South facing shores rocking 4-6 feet consistently, while East facing riding the 2-4-foot wave.

Over on Oahu, enjoy the 3-5 footers on the North and West, 3-5 footers on the West, and 4-6 feet on the South. For the early birds catching the waves on the East, expect a casual 2-4 feet.

Heading to Maui, get ready for 2-4 footers on the North and East with 4-6-footers on the South shores. West facing waves will be in the 1-3-foot range all day long!

For the Big Island, the Windward and Southeastern shores will see 2-4 feet of surf on the North and East sides, with a solid 4-6-foot swell on the South facing shores. Meanwhile, the Leeward side is dishing out 2-4 footers on the West and another 4-6 feet on the South.

And remember, stay safe out there in the surf zone. Keep an eye out for rip currents and always pay attention to those lifeguards. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch some waves while enjoying the beauty of Hawaii!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for a wave of information coming your way from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So, let's dive in and catch the latest wave details straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Here's the scoop - we've got some long-period energy cruising in from the NW quadrant heading towards the islands, bringing some moderate surf along the north and west-facing shores. Plus, a small to medium period S swell making its way through as well. The short period surf along the E-facing shores might be a bit mellow today, but keep an eye out as the trades pick up later in the week.

First stop, Kauai! Expect some 4-6 footers on the North and West facing shores tonight, bumping up to 5-7 feet by Wednesday afternoon. South facing shores rocking 4-6 feet consistently, while East facing riding the 2-4-foot wave.

Over on Oahu, enjoy the 3-5 footers on the North and West, 3-5 footers on the West, and 4-6 feet on the South. For the early birds catching the waves on the East, expect a casual 2-4 feet.

Heading to Maui, get ready for 2-4 footers on the North and East with 4-6-footers on the South shores. West facing waves will be in the 1-3-foot range all day long!

For the Big Island, the Windward and Southeastern shores will see 2-4 feet of surf on the North and East sides, with a solid 4-6-foot swell on the South facing shores. Meanwhile, the Leeward side is dishing out 2-4 footers on the West and another 4-6 feet on the South.

And remember, stay safe out there in the surf zone. Keep an eye out for rip currents and always pay attention to those lifeguards. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch some waves while enjoying the beauty of Hawaii!

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the latest forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Starting off with the south-facing shores... We've got a long-period south-southwest swell building up, bringing in 6 to 8 feet waves. It's going to peak tonight and into Tuesday before tapering off towards the end of the week.

Moving over to the north and west-facing shores, we're looking at 3 to 5 feet waves creeping up with a long-period west-northwest swell rolling in midweek. Keep an eye out for some solid sets!

For the east-facing shores, expect 2 to 4 feet waves, but don't worry, they'll pick up through the week as the trades ramp up.

Now, let's break it down by location...

Kauai is looking at a mix of 0 to 2 feet on the North shore, 3 to 5 feet on the West coast, and a solid 6 to 8 feet on the South side. East shores will see 2 to 4 feet of fun.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with a bit more size on the South shore at 6 to 8 feet. West-facing shores will have 4 to 6 feet waves to play with.

Maui will offer up 6 to 8 feet on the South, 3 to 5 on the West, and 2 to 4 on the East. Perfect for some chill sessions.

Big Island – Windward and Southeast regions can expect 2 to 4 feet on the East coast and a decent 6 to 8 feet on the South side.

Wrapping it up with the Big Island – Leeward side, you'll find 3 to 5 feet on the West shore and a solid 6 to 8 feet on the South coast.

So get out there, have a blast, and ride those waves like a pro! Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and always keep an eye on the changing conditions.  

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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:45:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the latest forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Starting off with the south-facing shores... We've got a long-period south-southwest swell building up, bringing in 6 to 8 feet waves. It's going to peak tonight and into Tuesday before tapering off towards the end of the week.

Moving over to the north and west-facing shores, we're looking at 3 to 5 feet waves creeping up with a long-period west-northwest swell rolling in midweek. Keep an eye out for some solid sets!

For the east-facing shores, expect 2 to 4 feet waves, but don't worry, they'll pick up through the week as the trades ramp up.

Now, let's break it down by location...

Kauai is looking at a mix of 0 to 2 feet on the North shore, 3 to 5 feet on the West coast, and a solid 6 to 8 feet on the South side. East shores will see 2 to 4 feet of fun.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with a bit more size on the South shore at 6 to 8 feet. West-facing shores will have 4 to 6 feet waves to play with.

Maui will offer up 6 to 8 feet on the South, 3 to 5 on the West, and 2 to 4 on the East. Perfect for some chill sessions.

Big Island – Windward and Southeast regions can expect 2 to 4 feet on the East coast and a decent 6 to 8 feet on the South side.

Wrapping it up with the Big Island – Leeward side, you'll find 3 to 5 feet on the West shore and a solid 6 to 8 feet on the South coast.

So get out there, have a blast, and ride those waves like a pro! Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and always keep an eye on the changing conditions.  

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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, let's dive into the latest forecast for Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

Starting off with the south-facing shores... We've got a long-period south-southwest swell building up, bringing in 6 to 8 feet waves. It's going to peak tonight and into Tuesday before tapering off towards the end of the week.

Moving over to the north and west-facing shores, we're looking at 3 to 5 feet waves creeping up with a long-period west-northwest swell rolling in midweek. Keep an eye out for some solid sets!

For the east-facing shores, expect 2 to 4 feet waves, but don't worry, they'll pick up through the week as the trades ramp up.

Now, let's break it down by location...

Kauai is looking at a mix of 0 to 2 feet on the North shore, 3 to 5 feet on the West coast, and a solid 6 to 8 feet on the South side. East shores will see 2 to 4 feet of fun.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with a bit more size on the South shore at 6 to 8 feet. West-facing shores will have 4 to 6 feet waves to play with.

Maui will offer up 6 to 8 feet on the South, 3 to 5 on the West, and 2 to 4 on the East. Perfect for some chill sessions.

Big Island – Windward and Southeast regions can expect 2 to 4 feet on the East coast and a decent 6 to 8 feet on the South side.

Wrapping it up with the Big Island – Leeward side, you'll find 3 to 5 feet on the West shore and a solid 6 to 8 feet on the South coast.

So get out there, have a blast, and ride those waves like a pro! Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and always keep an eye on the changing conditions.  

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! I hope you all are ready for some exciting surf updates straight from the tropical paradise of Hawaii! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

Alright, so first up, we've got some south-facing surf on the rise with a moderate-size, long-period swell heading our way. Expect those waves to peak around 3 to 4 feet on Monday through Tuesday, possibly reaching near advisory thresholds. Keep an eye out for some fun sets rolling in!

But wait, there's more! North and west-facing shores will also see a bump in surf as a northwest swell from former Typhoon Ampil rolls in. Look out for some near 4-foot waves coming in Wednesday through Thursday before calming down for the weekend.

Now, on the east side, things might be a bit choppy due to stronger trades over the islands, but don't worry, after a brief lull on Tuesday, we'll see an upward trend in waves by the middle of the week.

Moving on to the specific forecasts for different areas in Hawaii - from Kauai to Oahu, Maui, and Big Island, there's some sweet surf waiting for you all. Whether you prefer the north, west, south, or east shore, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

So, get your boards waxed and ready because it's going to be a fantastic time catching waves under that Hawaiian sun. And remember, safety first! Watch out for those rip currents, and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and have a blast out there, surfers! Catch you in the lineup!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2024 10:45:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! I hope you all are ready for some exciting surf updates straight from the tropical paradise of Hawaii! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

Alright, so first up, we've got some south-facing surf on the rise with a moderate-size, long-period swell heading our way. Expect those waves to peak around 3 to 4 feet on Monday through Tuesday, possibly reaching near advisory thresholds. Keep an eye out for some fun sets rolling in!

But wait, there's more! North and west-facing shores will also see a bump in surf as a northwest swell from former Typhoon Ampil rolls in. Look out for some near 4-foot waves coming in Wednesday through Thursday before calming down for the weekend.

Now, on the east side, things might be a bit choppy due to stronger trades over the islands, but don't worry, after a brief lull on Tuesday, we'll see an upward trend in waves by the middle of the week.

Moving on to the specific forecasts for different areas in Hawaii - from Kauai to Oahu, Maui, and Big Island, there's some sweet surf waiting for you all. Whether you prefer the north, west, south, or east shore, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

So, get your boards waxed and ready because it's going to be a fantastic time catching waves under that Hawaiian sun. And remember, safety first! Watch out for those rip currents, and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and have a blast out there, surfers! Catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! I hope you all are ready for some exciting surf updates straight from the tropical paradise of Hawaii! Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us.

Alright, so first up, we've got some south-facing surf on the rise with a moderate-size, long-period swell heading our way. Expect those waves to peak around 3 to 4 feet on Monday through Tuesday, possibly reaching near advisory thresholds. Keep an eye out for some fun sets rolling in!

But wait, there's more! North and west-facing shores will also see a bump in surf as a northwest swell from former Typhoon Ampil rolls in. Look out for some near 4-foot waves coming in Wednesday through Thursday before calming down for the weekend.

Now, on the east side, things might be a bit choppy due to stronger trades over the islands, but don't worry, after a brief lull on Tuesday, we'll see an upward trend in waves by the middle of the week.

Moving on to the specific forecasts for different areas in Hawaii - from Kauai to Oahu, Maui, and Big Island, there's some sweet surf waiting for you all. Whether you prefer the north, west, south, or east shore, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

So, get your boards waxed and ready because it's going to be a fantastic time catching waves under that Hawaiian sun. And remember, safety first! Watch out for those rip currents, and always swim near a lifeguard.

Stay stoked, stay safe, and have a blast out there, surfers! Catch you in the lineup!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-18-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9555818601</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your Surf Zone Forecast straight from Hawaii! 

First off, we've got a small south swell on its way out but don't fret, a longer period south swell is rolling in by Monday. Plus, there might be a sneaky northwest swell mid-week from Typhoon Ampil near Japan.

Let's dive into the specifics - for Kauai tonight, you're looking at 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East. Tomorrow, pretty much the same story with some scattered showers and east winds around 10-15 mph.

Moving over to Oahu, expect similar surf heights with an added bonus of an extreme UV index for Sunday. So don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui's keeping it steady with 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East tonight and tomorrow.

Big Island, get ready for 1-3 feet on the North and 3-5 feet on the East and South shores. Enjoy the waves and watch out for those scattered showers. 

Remember, surf heights can vary so keep an eye out for changes and always stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2024 10:45:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your Surf Zone Forecast straight from Hawaii! 

First off, we've got a small south swell on its way out but don't fret, a longer period south swell is rolling in by Monday. Plus, there might be a sneaky northwest swell mid-week from Typhoon Ampil near Japan.

Let's dive into the specifics - for Kauai tonight, you're looking at 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East. Tomorrow, pretty much the same story with some scattered showers and east winds around 10-15 mph.

Moving over to Oahu, expect similar surf heights with an added bonus of an extreme UV index for Sunday. So don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui's keeping it steady with 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East tonight and tomorrow.

Big Island, get ready for 1-3 feet on the North and 3-5 feet on the East and South shores. Enjoy the waves and watch out for those scattered showers. 

Remember, surf heights can vary so keep an eye out for changes and always stay safe out there.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your Surf Zone Forecast straight from Hawaii! 

First off, we've got a small south swell on its way out but don't fret, a longer period south swell is rolling in by Monday. Plus, there might be a sneaky northwest swell mid-week from Typhoon Ampil near Japan.

Let's dive into the specifics - for Kauai tonight, you're looking at 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East. Tomorrow, pretty much the same story with some scattered showers and east winds around 10-15 mph.

Moving over to Oahu, expect similar surf heights with an added bonus of an extreme UV index for Sunday. So don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui's keeping it steady with 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 feet on the West, 2-4 feet on the South, and 3-5 feet on the East tonight and tomorrow.

Big Island, get ready for 1-3 feet on the North and 3-5 feet on the East and South shores. Enjoy the waves and watch out for those scattered showers. 

Remember, surf heights can vary so keep an eye out for changes and always stay safe out there.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-15-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8177440487</link>
      <description>Hey there surfer buddies! Are you ready to catch some waves in the tropical paradise of Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's coming your way.

For our pals in Kauai, tonight you'll be looking at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east-facing shores. A mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers expected. Low temps in the mid 70s with east winds around 5 to 10 mph. So grab your boards and get ready for a chill time on the waves tomorrow!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the west, and 2-4 feet on the south and east sides. Partly cloudy turning mostly cloudy tonight. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies with extreme UV and scattered showers. Highs in the mid 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 m.p.h. Sounds like a perfect day for some wave-riding action!

Moving on to Maui, tonight looks like a mix of scattered showers with 0-2 feet on the north and west shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east shores. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid 80s and east winds at 10 to 15 m.p.h. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to tackle those waves!

For our friends on the Big Island, things are looking good too! North-facing shores expecting 0-2 feet, east and south shores at 2-4 feet. Weather will be a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers. Highs in the mid 80s with light winds shifting directions throughout the day.

So, whether you're in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, get those boards waxed and hit the waves for some fun surf sessions. Just keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Aug 2024 10:45:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfer buddies! Are you ready to catch some waves in the tropical paradise of Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's coming your way.

For our pals in Kauai, tonight you'll be looking at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east-facing shores. A mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers expected. Low temps in the mid 70s with east winds around 5 to 10 mph. So grab your boards and get ready for a chill time on the waves tomorrow!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the west, and 2-4 feet on the south and east sides. Partly cloudy turning mostly cloudy tonight. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies with extreme UV and scattered showers. Highs in the mid 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 m.p.h. Sounds like a perfect day for some wave-riding action!

Moving on to Maui, tonight looks like a mix of scattered showers with 0-2 feet on the north and west shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east shores. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid 80s and east winds at 10 to 15 m.p.h. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to tackle those waves!

For our friends on the Big Island, things are looking good too! North-facing shores expecting 0-2 feet, east and south shores at 2-4 feet. Weather will be a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers. Highs in the mid 80s with light winds shifting directions throughout the day.

So, whether you're in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, get those boards waxed and hit the waves for some fun surf sessions. Just keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfer buddies! Are you ready to catch some waves in the tropical paradise of Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast and see what's coming your way.

For our pals in Kauai, tonight you'll be looking at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east-facing shores. A mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers expected. Low temps in the mid 70s with east winds around 5 to 10 mph. So grab your boards and get ready for a chill time on the waves tomorrow!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the west, and 2-4 feet on the south and east sides. Partly cloudy turning mostly cloudy tonight. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies with extreme UV and scattered showers. Highs in the mid 80s with east winds at 10 to 15 m.p.h. Sounds like a perfect day for some wave-riding action!

Moving on to Maui, tonight looks like a mix of scattered showers with 0-2 feet on the north and west shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east shores. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid 80s and east winds at 10 to 15 m.p.h. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to tackle those waves!

For our friends on the Big Island, things are looking good too! North-facing shores expecting 0-2 feet, east and south shores at 2-4 feet. Weather will be a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers. Highs in the mid 80s with light winds shifting directions throughout the day.

So, whether you're in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, get those boards waxed and hit the waves for some fun surf sessions. Just keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-14-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9722083274</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, let's talk waves. We've got a couple of small long-period swells headed our way from the south and southeast, bringing some small surf to the south-facing shores this week. But hold onto your boards because there's a Gale force low east of New Zealand sending a swell our way, peaking above the summer average next Monday. Get ready to ride those waves!

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the mid 70s. Tomorrow, we'll see partly sunny skies with scattered showers and highs in the mid 80s. Breezy trade winds will keep things choppy along the east-facing shores, with a slight decrease in surf expected in the next few days.

Now, let's break it down by island:

- Kauai: Surf heights ranging from 0-5 feet, with east winds around 10-15 mph.

- Oahu: Surf heights from 0-5 feet, with east winds picking up to 15-20 mph tonight and around 15 mph tomorrow.

- Maui: Expect surf heights from 0-5 feet with east winds at 10-15 mph.

- Big Island: Surf heights varying from 0-5 feet depending on the shore, with winds shifting from northeast to north and then east to southeast.

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters. Remember, always stay safe and check the latest beach hazard info before hitting the surf.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 10:45:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, let's talk waves. We've got a couple of small long-period swells headed our way from the south and southeast, bringing some small surf to the south-facing shores this week. But hold onto your boards because there's a Gale force low east of New Zealand sending a swell our way, peaking above the summer average next Monday. Get ready to ride those waves!

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the mid 70s. Tomorrow, we'll see partly sunny skies with scattered showers and highs in the mid 80s. Breezy trade winds will keep things choppy along the east-facing shores, with a slight decrease in surf expected in the next few days.

Now, let's break it down by island:

- Kauai: Surf heights ranging from 0-5 feet, with east winds around 10-15 mph.

- Oahu: Surf heights from 0-5 feet, with east winds picking up to 15-20 mph tonight and around 15 mph tomorrow.

- Maui: Expect surf heights from 0-5 feet with east winds at 10-15 mph.

- Big Island: Surf heights varying from 0-5 feet depending on the shore, with winds shifting from northeast to north and then east to southeast.

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters. Remember, always stay safe and check the latest beach hazard info before hitting the surf.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, let's talk waves. We've got a couple of small long-period swells headed our way from the south and southeast, bringing some small surf to the south-facing shores this week. But hold onto your boards because there's a Gale force low east of New Zealand sending a swell our way, peaking above the summer average next Monday. Get ready to ride those waves!

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the mid 70s. Tomorrow, we'll see partly sunny skies with scattered showers and highs in the mid 80s. Breezy trade winds will keep things choppy along the east-facing shores, with a slight decrease in surf expected in the next few days.

Now, let's break it down by island:

- Kauai: Surf heights ranging from 0-5 feet, with east winds around 10-15 mph.

- Oahu: Surf heights from 0-5 feet, with east winds picking up to 15-20 mph tonight and around 15 mph tomorrow.

- Maui: Expect surf heights from 0-5 feet with east winds at 10-15 mph.

- Big Island: Surf heights varying from 0-5 feet depending on the shore, with winds shifting from northeast to north and then east to southeast.

So there you have it, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters. Remember, always stay safe and check the latest beach hazard info before hitting the surf.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. 

So, what's the scoop for today? Well, we've got a mix of swells rolling in. A medium-period south swell is hanging around, bringing small surf for the south-facing beaches. But hold onto your boards because another long-period south swell is paddling in, expected to peak tomorrow and keep the fun going until the weekend.

For NW and SW regions, it's a bit of a waiting game with flat to tiny waves this week. And if you're on the east side, get ready for some choppy surf with those breezy trade winds.

Now, let's dive into specifics for different shores:

- **Kauai**: Expect some manageable wave heights ranging from 0-4 feet, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye out for scattered showers throughout the day.

- **Oahu**: Surf's up with 1-4 footers along the south-facing shores. The UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen! East winds around 15 mph could lead to some scattered showers.

- **Maui**: Similar story here, with 1-4 foot surf on south-facing shores. East winds at 15 mph could make for some decent rides. Don't forget about those scattered showers!

- **Big Island**: From windward to leeward, 0-4 feet of swell for north, east, and south facing shores. Watch out for those numerous showers as you catch waves on the windward side.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some waves! And remember, always check beach safety info before diving in.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:43:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. 

So, what's the scoop for today? Well, we've got a mix of swells rolling in. A medium-period south swell is hanging around, bringing small surf for the south-facing beaches. But hold onto your boards because another long-period south swell is paddling in, expected to peak tomorrow and keep the fun going until the weekend.

For NW and SW regions, it's a bit of a waiting game with flat to tiny waves this week. And if you're on the east side, get ready for some choppy surf with those breezy trade winds.

Now, let's dive into specifics for different shores:

- **Kauai**: Expect some manageable wave heights ranging from 0-4 feet, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye out for scattered showers throughout the day.

- **Oahu**: Surf's up with 1-4 footers along the south-facing shores. The UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen! East winds around 15 mph could lead to some scattered showers.

- **Maui**: Similar story here, with 1-4 foot surf on south-facing shores. East winds at 15 mph could make for some decent rides. Don't forget about those scattered showers!

- **Big Island**: From windward to leeward, 0-4 feet of swell for north, east, and south facing shores. Watch out for those numerous showers as you catch waves on the windward side.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some waves! And remember, always check beach safety info before diving in.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast. 

So, what's the scoop for today? Well, we've got a mix of swells rolling in. A medium-period south swell is hanging around, bringing small surf for the south-facing beaches. But hold onto your boards because another long-period south swell is paddling in, expected to peak tomorrow and keep the fun going until the weekend.

For NW and SW regions, it's a bit of a waiting game with flat to tiny waves this week. And if you're on the east side, get ready for some choppy surf with those breezy trade winds.

Now, let's dive into specifics for different shores:

- **Kauai**: Expect some manageable wave heights ranging from 0-4 feet, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Keep an eye out for scattered showers throughout the day.

- **Oahu**: Surf's up with 1-4 footers along the south-facing shores. The UV index is extreme, so don't forget that sunscreen! East winds around 15 mph could lead to some scattered showers.

- **Maui**: Similar story here, with 1-4 foot surf on south-facing shores. East winds at 15 mph could make for some decent rides. Don't forget about those scattered showers!

- **Big Island**: From windward to leeward, 0-4 feet of swell for north, east, and south facing shores. Watch out for those numerous showers as you catch waves on the windward side.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some waves! And remember, always check beach safety info before diving in.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate Hawaii surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the scoop for the coming days? Well, it looks like a new small south-southwest swell is heading our way, peaking on Saturday. Plus, we've got some steady pulses from the south keeping things interesting along the shores. And hey, don't worry about the north shores going flat - a few tiny pulses from the northwest will keep the waves rolling!

For tonight, expect partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy, with scattered showers. Grab a hoodie as temperatures drop to the lower 70s. Tomorrow looks promising with partly sunny skies, more showers, and highs in the mid-80s. Oh, and UV levels are extreme, so lather up that sunscreen!

Now, let's break it down by region. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island - we've got waves ranging from 1 to 5 feet along various shorelines. Whether you're into north, west, south, or east-facing shores, there's something for everyone!

And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and remember to always respect the sea.

Alright, folks, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the islands. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Aug 2024 10:50:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate Hawaii surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the scoop for the coming days? Well, it looks like a new small south-southwest swell is heading our way, peaking on Saturday. Plus, we've got some steady pulses from the south keeping things interesting along the shores. And hey, don't worry about the north shores going flat - a few tiny pulses from the northwest will keep the waves rolling!

For tonight, expect partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy, with scattered showers. Grab a hoodie as temperatures drop to the lower 70s. Tomorrow looks promising with partly sunny skies, more showers, and highs in the mid-80s. Oh, and UV levels are extreme, so lather up that sunscreen!

Now, let's break it down by region. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island - we've got waves ranging from 1 to 5 feet along various shorelines. Whether you're into north, west, south, or east-facing shores, there's something for everyone!

And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and remember to always respect the sea.

Alright, folks, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the islands. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate Hawaii surf forecast report brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the scoop for the coming days? Well, it looks like a new small south-southwest swell is heading our way, peaking on Saturday. Plus, we've got some steady pulses from the south keeping things interesting along the shores. And hey, don't worry about the north shores going flat - a few tiny pulses from the northwest will keep the waves rolling!

For tonight, expect partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy, with scattered showers. Grab a hoodie as temperatures drop to the lower 70s. Tomorrow looks promising with partly sunny skies, more showers, and highs in the mid-80s. Oh, and UV levels are extreme, so lather up that sunscreen!

Now, let's break it down by region. Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island - we've got waves ranging from 1 to 5 feet along various shorelines. Whether you're into north, west, south, or east-facing shores, there's something for everyone!

And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and remember to always respect the sea.

Alright, folks, that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the islands. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the deets for tonight and tomorrow across the Hawaiian islands!

Starting off on Kauai, we've got some small waves rolling in with north and west-facing shores around 1-3 feet and south and east-facing shores hitting 2-5 feet. It's all about those isolated showers and partly cloudy skies tonight, so keep an eye out for some fun little sets!

Moving on to Oahu, pretty similar vibes with 1-3 feet for north and west-facing shores and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores. East-facing shores are looking the most promising with waves in the 3-5 feet range. Get ready for some partly sunny weather and an extreme UV index to match those fun waves!

Heading over to Maui, get ready for a mix of 1-3 feet on north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 3-5 feet on east-facing shores. It's all about the sunshine and isolated showers, so make sure to catch some waves and rays!

Lastly, Big Island brings us some small waves, with north-facing shores at 1-3 feet, east-facing shores at 3-5 feet, and south-facing shores at 2-4 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and changing winds as you hit the water!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so ride the waves with caution and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe out there, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2024 10:47:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the deets for tonight and tomorrow across the Hawaiian islands!

Starting off on Kauai, we've got some small waves rolling in with north and west-facing shores around 1-3 feet and south and east-facing shores hitting 2-5 feet. It's all about those isolated showers and partly cloudy skies tonight, so keep an eye out for some fun little sets!

Moving on to Oahu, pretty similar vibes with 1-3 feet for north and west-facing shores and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores. East-facing shores are looking the most promising with waves in the 3-5 feet range. Get ready for some partly sunny weather and an extreme UV index to match those fun waves!

Heading over to Maui, get ready for a mix of 1-3 feet on north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 3-5 feet on east-facing shores. It's all about the sunshine and isolated showers, so make sure to catch some waves and rays!

Lastly, Big Island brings us some small waves, with north-facing shores at 1-3 feet, east-facing shores at 3-5 feet, and south-facing shores at 2-4 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and changing winds as you hit the water!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so ride the waves with caution and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe out there, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the deets for tonight and tomorrow across the Hawaiian islands!

Starting off on Kauai, we've got some small waves rolling in with north and west-facing shores around 1-3 feet and south and east-facing shores hitting 2-5 feet. It's all about those isolated showers and partly cloudy skies tonight, so keep an eye out for some fun little sets!

Moving on to Oahu, pretty similar vibes with 1-3 feet for north and west-facing shores and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores. East-facing shores are looking the most promising with waves in the 3-5 feet range. Get ready for some partly sunny weather and an extreme UV index to match those fun waves!

Heading over to Maui, get ready for a mix of 1-3 feet on north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 3-5 feet on east-facing shores. It's all about the sunshine and isolated showers, so make sure to catch some waves and rays!

Lastly, Big Island brings us some small waves, with north-facing shores at 1-3 feet, east-facing shores at 3-5 feet, and south-facing shores at 2-4 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and changing winds as you hit the water!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so ride the waves with caution and always keep an eye out for rip currents. Stay safe out there, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-06-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2199342435</link>
      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers!

Let's talk waves in Hawaii! 🏄‍♂️🌺 Today's report from the National Weather Service in Honolulu tells us that the medium-period S swell we've been riding is on the decline and will ease off even more in the coming days. Don't worry though, a new SSW swell is on the horizon, filling in on Friday and peaking over the weekend, promising some fun surf near or slightly above the summer norm.

For our friends in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows a mix of 3-7 foot waves along the shores, with some spots catching 2-4 footers in the morning. Get ready for some sun, clouds, and a chance of isolated showers to keep things interesting. And hey, if you're looking for a challenge, those E facing shores might have some moderate waves to conquer!

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions prevail with waves ranging from 3-7 feet, maybe even catching 4-6 footers in the morning. And UV levels are extreme tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves! 🌞🌊

Maui surfers, expect 2-7 foot waves depending on the spot tonight, dropping to 1-5 feet in the morning. With a mix of sun and clouds, it's the perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the beauty of the island.

Big Island surfers, whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, waves ranging from 2-7 feet are in store for you tonight and tomorrow. With winds around 10-15 mph, it's shaping up to be a pretty sweet day to ride those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents can be strong, so exercise caution and only surf in safe areas. And if you want some beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves! Aloha! 🌴🤙

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Aug 2024 10:46:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers!

Let's talk waves in Hawaii! 🏄‍♂️🌺 Today's report from the National Weather Service in Honolulu tells us that the medium-period S swell we've been riding is on the decline and will ease off even more in the coming days. Don't worry though, a new SSW swell is on the horizon, filling in on Friday and peaking over the weekend, promising some fun surf near or slightly above the summer norm.

For our friends in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows a mix of 3-7 foot waves along the shores, with some spots catching 2-4 footers in the morning. Get ready for some sun, clouds, and a chance of isolated showers to keep things interesting. And hey, if you're looking for a challenge, those E facing shores might have some moderate waves to conquer!

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions prevail with waves ranging from 3-7 feet, maybe even catching 4-6 footers in the morning. And UV levels are extreme tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves! 🌞🌊

Maui surfers, expect 2-7 foot waves depending on the spot tonight, dropping to 1-5 feet in the morning. With a mix of sun and clouds, it's the perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the beauty of the island.

Big Island surfers, whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, waves ranging from 2-7 feet are in store for you tonight and tomorrow. With winds around 10-15 mph, it's shaping up to be a pretty sweet day to ride those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents can be strong, so exercise caution and only surf in safe areas. And if you want some beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves! Aloha! 🌴🤙

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers!

Let's talk waves in Hawaii! 🏄‍♂️🌺 Today's report from the National Weather Service in Honolulu tells us that the medium-period S swell we've been riding is on the decline and will ease off even more in the coming days. Don't worry though, a new SSW swell is on the horizon, filling in on Friday and peaking over the weekend, promising some fun surf near or slightly above the summer norm.

For our friends in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows a mix of 3-7 foot waves along the shores, with some spots catching 2-4 footers in the morning. Get ready for some sun, clouds, and a chance of isolated showers to keep things interesting. And hey, if you're looking for a challenge, those E facing shores might have some moderate waves to conquer!

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions prevail with waves ranging from 3-7 feet, maybe even catching 4-6 footers in the morning. And UV levels are extreme tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves! 🌞🌊

Maui surfers, expect 2-7 foot waves depending on the spot tonight, dropping to 1-5 feet in the morning. With a mix of sun and clouds, it's the perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the beauty of the island.

Big Island surfers, whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, waves ranging from 2-7 feet are in store for you tonight and tomorrow. With winds around 10-15 mph, it's shaping up to be a pretty sweet day to ride those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents can be strong, so exercise caution and only surf in safe areas. And if you want some beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves! Aloha! 🌴🤙

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-05-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3469452255</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Time to grab your boards and hit the waves! 

So, let's dive into what we can expect out there in the beautiful Hawaiian waters. The current moderate-period SSW swell is gradually subduing but transitioning more to the SSE direction. Another similar-sized SSW swell is anticipated rolling in over the upcoming weekend. 

Now, get ready for a mix of some North-Northwest swells building up tonight, peaking on Monday, and easing off by Tuesday. Keep an eye out for those increasing energy levels coming from the NNW in the 10-14 second spectrum. And hey, surf along the East facing shores may see a slight uptick due to those increased trade winds.

For Kauai tonight, North facing shores are looking at 2-4 foot waves with West and South facing shores hitting 3-5 and 5-7 feet respectively. East facing shores will see 1-3 feet of surf. So basically, a little bit of something for everyone!

As for the weather, expect mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers tonight with lows in the mid 70s. Winds will be easing up from the East as the night progresses. And for your Monday session, prepare for partly sunny skies and isolated showers, with highs reaching the upper 80s.

And don't forget to check out the Extreme UV index for Oahu on Monday. Go easy on the sunscreen, folks! And finally, for the Mauna shores, we're expecting mostly cloudy conditions with isolated showers tonight, and highs in the mid-80s on Monday.

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun waves and sunny skies out there in the Hawaiian paradise. Remember to stay safe in the water and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 10:46:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Time to grab your boards and hit the waves! 

So, let's dive into what we can expect out there in the beautiful Hawaiian waters. The current moderate-period SSW swell is gradually subduing but transitioning more to the SSE direction. Another similar-sized SSW swell is anticipated rolling in over the upcoming weekend. 

Now, get ready for a mix of some North-Northwest swells building up tonight, peaking on Monday, and easing off by Tuesday. Keep an eye out for those increasing energy levels coming from the NNW in the 10-14 second spectrum. And hey, surf along the East facing shores may see a slight uptick due to those increased trade winds.

For Kauai tonight, North facing shores are looking at 2-4 foot waves with West and South facing shores hitting 3-5 and 5-7 feet respectively. East facing shores will see 1-3 feet of surf. So basically, a little bit of something for everyone!

As for the weather, expect mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers tonight with lows in the mid 70s. Winds will be easing up from the East as the night progresses. And for your Monday session, prepare for partly sunny skies and isolated showers, with highs reaching the upper 80s.

And don't forget to check out the Extreme UV index for Oahu on Monday. Go easy on the sunscreen, folks! And finally, for the Mauna shores, we're expecting mostly cloudy conditions with isolated showers tonight, and highs in the mid-80s on Monday.

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun waves and sunny skies out there in the Hawaiian paradise. Remember to stay safe in the water and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Time to grab your boards and hit the waves! 

So, let's dive into what we can expect out there in the beautiful Hawaiian waters. The current moderate-period SSW swell is gradually subduing but transitioning more to the SSE direction. Another similar-sized SSW swell is anticipated rolling in over the upcoming weekend. 

Now, get ready for a mix of some North-Northwest swells building up tonight, peaking on Monday, and easing off by Tuesday. Keep an eye out for those increasing energy levels coming from the NNW in the 10-14 second spectrum. And hey, surf along the East facing shores may see a slight uptick due to those increased trade winds.

For Kauai tonight, North facing shores are looking at 2-4 foot waves with West and South facing shores hitting 3-5 and 5-7 feet respectively. East facing shores will see 1-3 feet of surf. So basically, a little bit of something for everyone!

As for the weather, expect mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers tonight with lows in the mid 70s. Winds will be easing up from the East as the night progresses. And for your Monday session, prepare for partly sunny skies and isolated showers, with highs reaching the upper 80s.

And don't forget to check out the Extreme UV index for Oahu on Monday. Go easy on the sunscreen, folks! And finally, for the Mauna shores, we're expecting mostly cloudy conditions with isolated showers tonight, and highs in the mid-80s on Monday.

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun waves and sunny skies out there in the Hawaiian paradise. Remember to stay safe in the water and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-04-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Time to catch you up on the latest wave news in Hawaii! Here's the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the deal for the coming days? Well, it looks like the SSW swell might be taking a bit of a breather, but fear not, there's another swell buddy coming to join the party by the weekend. And hey, don't forget about our little NNW swell making a cameo appearance late Sunday into Monday.

For our friends in Kauai, it's looking like a mixed bag - from 0-2 feet on the North shore, moving up to 2-4 by Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, the South shore is set to dance with 6-8 foot waves cooling down to 5-7 feet come Sunday.

Over on Oahu, things are looking similar with moderate 3-5 footers on the West coast dwindling down to 1-3 by Sunday afternoon. South shore residents can expect the waves to be in the 5-7 foot range throughout the day.

Maui is looking pretty consistent with the West side starting at 3-5 feet tonight and remaining there Sunday, while the South shore is in for some 5-7 foot waves.

Big Island Windward and Southeast, you're not forgotten! Expect some waves ranging from 0-2 on the North shores, creeping up to 1-3 by Sunday afternoon. The East shores are joining the fun with 2-4 footers all day, while the South side is looking at 5-7 foot waves.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward, it's a mix of 3-5 foot waves on the West coast, while the South shore is set to enjoy some 5-7 footers.

Remember, surf heights can vary across different spots, so always keep an eye out for changing conditions. And hey, watch out for those rip currents, especially as the waves pick up!

So surfer pals, keep your boards waxed and ready for some sweet rides in the coming days. Catch you out there on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Aug 2024 10:45:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Time to catch you up on the latest wave news in Hawaii! Here's the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the deal for the coming days? Well, it looks like the SSW swell might be taking a bit of a breather, but fear not, there's another swell buddy coming to join the party by the weekend. And hey, don't forget about our little NNW swell making a cameo appearance late Sunday into Monday.

For our friends in Kauai, it's looking like a mixed bag - from 0-2 feet on the North shore, moving up to 2-4 by Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, the South shore is set to dance with 6-8 foot waves cooling down to 5-7 feet come Sunday.

Over on Oahu, things are looking similar with moderate 3-5 footers on the West coast dwindling down to 1-3 by Sunday afternoon. South shore residents can expect the waves to be in the 5-7 foot range throughout the day.

Maui is looking pretty consistent with the West side starting at 3-5 feet tonight and remaining there Sunday, while the South shore is in for some 5-7 foot waves.

Big Island Windward and Southeast, you're not forgotten! Expect some waves ranging from 0-2 on the North shores, creeping up to 1-3 by Sunday afternoon. The East shores are joining the fun with 2-4 footers all day, while the South side is looking at 5-7 foot waves.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward, it's a mix of 3-5 foot waves on the West coast, while the South shore is set to enjoy some 5-7 footers.

Remember, surf heights can vary across different spots, so always keep an eye out for changing conditions. And hey, watch out for those rip currents, especially as the waves pick up!

So surfer pals, keep your boards waxed and ready for some sweet rides in the coming days. Catch you out there on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers!

Time to catch you up on the latest wave news in Hawaii! Here's the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the deal for the coming days? Well, it looks like the SSW swell might be taking a bit of a breather, but fear not, there's another swell buddy coming to join the party by the weekend. And hey, don't forget about our little NNW swell making a cameo appearance late Sunday into Monday.

For our friends in Kauai, it's looking like a mixed bag - from 0-2 feet on the North shore, moving up to 2-4 by Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, the South shore is set to dance with 6-8 foot waves cooling down to 5-7 feet come Sunday.

Over on Oahu, things are looking similar with moderate 3-5 footers on the West coast dwindling down to 1-3 by Sunday afternoon. South shore residents can expect the waves to be in the 5-7 foot range throughout the day.

Maui is looking pretty consistent with the West side starting at 3-5 feet tonight and remaining there Sunday, while the South shore is in for some 5-7 foot waves.

Big Island Windward and Southeast, you're not forgotten! Expect some waves ranging from 0-2 on the North shores, creeping up to 1-3 by Sunday afternoon. The East shores are joining the fun with 2-4 footers all day, while the South side is looking at 5-7 foot waves.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward, it's a mix of 3-5 foot waves on the West coast, while the South shore is set to enjoy some 5-7 footers.

Remember, surf heights can vary across different spots, so always keep an eye out for changing conditions. And hey, watch out for those rip currents, especially as the waves pick up!

So surfer pals, keep your boards waxed and ready for some sweet rides in the coming days. Catch you out there on the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's check out the surf forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, here's the lowdown: A moderate-period south swell is rolling in, bringing some fun waves to the south exposures this weekend. Nothing too crazy, though, as peak surf heights will stay below the High Surf Advisory levels. So get out there and enjoy it while it lasts!

For our north- and west-facing shores, we've got a small north-northwest swell on the way. It should start showing up late Sunday, peak on Monday, and then taper off by Tuesday. And hey, there might be another little pulse of north-northwest swell heading our way later next week.

As for the east facing shores, the surf will stay relatively small but might pick up a bit this weekend. So keep an eye out for some fun little sets rolling in.

Now, let's dive into the details for different areas in Hawaii:

**Kauai**
- **Tonight:** Expect 0-2 foot surf on the north-facing shores and 4-6 feet on the west. South-facing shores will see surf in the 6-8 foot range, while east-facing shores will be around 1-3 feet.
- **Saturday:** Similar conditions, so get ready for some consistent waves throughout the weekend!

**Oahu**
- **Tonight:** Surf heights similar to Kauai, with the south-facing shores seeing 6-8 feet.
- **Saturday:** Partly sunny skies and isolated showers with 1-3 foot surf on the east facing shores.

**Maui**
- **Tonight:** Surf will be 3-5 feet on the west facing shores and 6-8 feet on the south. East facing shores will have 1-3 foot waves.
- **Saturday:** Mostly sunny with scattered showers and consistent surf heights.

**Big Island**
- **Windward and Southeast:** Surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores to 6-8 feet on the south. East facing shores will have 1-3 foot surf.
- **Leeward:** West-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves while south-facing shores can expect 6-8 foot surf.

So, whether you're looking to catch some mellow waves or just chill on the beach, Hawaii's got you covered this weekend!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. And if you need more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Aug 2024 10:46:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's check out the surf forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, here's the lowdown: A moderate-period south swell is rolling in, bringing some fun waves to the south exposures this weekend. Nothing too crazy, though, as peak surf heights will stay below the High Surf Advisory levels. So get out there and enjoy it while it lasts!

For our north- and west-facing shores, we've got a small north-northwest swell on the way. It should start showing up late Sunday, peak on Monday, and then taper off by Tuesday. And hey, there might be another little pulse of north-northwest swell heading our way later next week.

As for the east facing shores, the surf will stay relatively small but might pick up a bit this weekend. So keep an eye out for some fun little sets rolling in.

Now, let's dive into the details for different areas in Hawaii:

**Kauai**
- **Tonight:** Expect 0-2 foot surf on the north-facing shores and 4-6 feet on the west. South-facing shores will see surf in the 6-8 foot range, while east-facing shores will be around 1-3 feet.
- **Saturday:** Similar conditions, so get ready for some consistent waves throughout the weekend!

**Oahu**
- **Tonight:** Surf heights similar to Kauai, with the south-facing shores seeing 6-8 feet.
- **Saturday:** Partly sunny skies and isolated showers with 1-3 foot surf on the east facing shores.

**Maui**
- **Tonight:** Surf will be 3-5 feet on the west facing shores and 6-8 feet on the south. East facing shores will have 1-3 foot waves.
- **Saturday:** Mostly sunny with scattered showers and consistent surf heights.

**Big Island**
- **Windward and Southeast:** Surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores to 6-8 feet on the south. East facing shores will have 1-3 foot surf.
- **Leeward:** West-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves while south-facing shores can expect 6-8 foot surf.

So, whether you're looking to catch some mellow waves or just chill on the beach, Hawaii's got you covered this weekend!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. And if you need more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's check out the surf forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Alright, here's the lowdown: A moderate-period south swell is rolling in, bringing some fun waves to the south exposures this weekend. Nothing too crazy, though, as peak surf heights will stay below the High Surf Advisory levels. So get out there and enjoy it while it lasts!

For our north- and west-facing shores, we've got a small north-northwest swell on the way. It should start showing up late Sunday, peak on Monday, and then taper off by Tuesday. And hey, there might be another little pulse of north-northwest swell heading our way later next week.

As for the east facing shores, the surf will stay relatively small but might pick up a bit this weekend. So keep an eye out for some fun little sets rolling in.

Now, let's dive into the details for different areas in Hawaii:

**Kauai**
- **Tonight:** Expect 0-2 foot surf on the north-facing shores and 4-6 feet on the west. South-facing shores will see surf in the 6-8 foot range, while east-facing shores will be around 1-3 feet.
- **Saturday:** Similar conditions, so get ready for some consistent waves throughout the weekend!

**Oahu**
- **Tonight:** Surf heights similar to Kauai, with the south-facing shores seeing 6-8 feet.
- **Saturday:** Partly sunny skies and isolated showers with 1-3 foot surf on the east facing shores.

**Maui**
- **Tonight:** Surf will be 3-5 feet on the west facing shores and 6-8 feet on the south. East facing shores will have 1-3 foot waves.
- **Saturday:** Mostly sunny with scattered showers and consistent surf heights.

**Big Island**
- **Windward and Southeast:** Surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores to 6-8 feet on the south. East facing shores will have 1-3 foot surf.
- **Leeward:** West-facing shores will see 4-6 foot waves while south-facing shores can expect 6-8 foot surf.

So, whether you're looking to catch some mellow waves or just chill on the beach, Hawaii's got you covered this weekend!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. And if you need more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-02-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7619602430</link>
      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some juicy surf forecast details to plan your epic wave-chasing adventures? Let's dive right in!

Starting off in **Hawaii**, we've got a series of small south-southwest swells making their way to the south-facing shores. So, keep those boards waxed up because the surf is going to stay up through at least Tuesday! Trade winds are also gearing up to be moderate to locally strong over the weekend. And surprise, surprise, a north-northwest swell is sneaking in early Monday. 

Alright, let's break it down by region:

**Kauai**: Tonight, expect some chill waves with 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Tomorrow, it's looking slightly bigger, so get ready to make some waves!

**Oahu**: Similar vibes here with 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Yep, it's shaping up to be a sweet surfing day ahead!

**Maui**: Going slightly bigger with 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Get ready to catch those waves while soaking up the Maui vibes!

**Big Island**: On the Windward and Southeast side, expect 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the East, and 3-5 on the South. Meanwhile, the Leeward side delivers 1-3 on the West and 3-5 on the South. It's going to be a mixed bag of surf options out there!

So, whether you're hitting the North, South, East, or West-facing shores, there's something for every type of surfer to enjoy. Just remember to stay safe, watch out for each other, and, most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 10:46:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some juicy surf forecast details to plan your epic wave-chasing adventures? Let's dive right in!

Starting off in **Hawaii**, we've got a series of small south-southwest swells making their way to the south-facing shores. So, keep those boards waxed up because the surf is going to stay up through at least Tuesday! Trade winds are also gearing up to be moderate to locally strong over the weekend. And surprise, surprise, a north-northwest swell is sneaking in early Monday. 

Alright, let's break it down by region:

**Kauai**: Tonight, expect some chill waves with 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Tomorrow, it's looking slightly bigger, so get ready to make some waves!

**Oahu**: Similar vibes here with 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Yep, it's shaping up to be a sweet surfing day ahead!

**Maui**: Going slightly bigger with 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Get ready to catch those waves while soaking up the Maui vibes!

**Big Island**: On the Windward and Southeast side, expect 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the East, and 3-5 on the South. Meanwhile, the Leeward side delivers 1-3 on the West and 3-5 on the South. It's going to be a mixed bag of surf options out there!

So, whether you're hitting the North, South, East, or West-facing shores, there's something for every type of surfer to enjoy. Just remember to stay safe, watch out for each other, and, most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some juicy surf forecast details to plan your epic wave-chasing adventures? Let's dive right in!

Starting off in **Hawaii**, we've got a series of small south-southwest swells making their way to the south-facing shores. So, keep those boards waxed up because the surf is going to stay up through at least Tuesday! Trade winds are also gearing up to be moderate to locally strong over the weekend. And surprise, surprise, a north-northwest swell is sneaking in early Monday. 

Alright, let's break it down by region:

**Kauai**: Tonight, expect some chill waves with 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Tomorrow, it's looking slightly bigger, so get ready to make some waves!

**Oahu**: Similar vibes here with 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Yep, it's shaping up to be a sweet surfing day ahead!

**Maui**: Going slightly bigger with 0-2 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 3-5 on the South, and 1-3 on the East. Get ready to catch those waves while soaking up the Maui vibes!

**Big Island**: On the Windward and Southeast side, expect 0-2 feet on the North, 2-4 on the East, and 3-5 on the South. Meanwhile, the Leeward side delivers 1-3 on the West and 3-5 on the South. It's going to be a mixed bag of surf options out there!

So, whether you're hitting the North, South, East, or West-facing shores, there's something for every type of surfer to enjoy. Just remember to stay safe, watch out for each other, and, most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 08-01-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7434964004</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, strap on your board shorts because I've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii!

So, here's the lowdown: We've got a new moderate south swell rolling in with some long-period forerunners. It's set to ramp up tomorrow night, peak on Friday night, and then gradually taper off over the weekend. But don't worry, the surf should stay below the High Surf Advisory level. Plus, there's a little surprise with a north-northwest swell sneaking in for some out-of-season fun by Monday next week.

Let's break it down by region:

Starting off in Kauai, we're looking at 1-3 feet on North and West Facing shores, and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores tonight. Partly cloudy turning mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures dipping to the lower 70s. Winds out of the Northeast at 5 to 10 mph.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 1-3 feet on North and West Facing shores, and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores. Expect mostly sunny skies with isolated showers. Temperatures hanging in the mid-70s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph. UV Index extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving to Maui, it's 1-3 feet on North Facing shores tonight and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores. Partly sunny turning partly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows in the lower 70s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And lastly, on the Big Island, Windward and Southeastern shores can expect 1-3 feet on North Facing shores and 2-4 feet on East and South Facing shores tonight. Partly cloudy with isolated showers. Temps around 70 degrees. Winds shifting from Northeast to Northwest then East.

Remember, surf sizes can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, surfers! Get your boards waxed and ready to hit the waves. And as always, stay stoked and catch you out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2024 10:46:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, strap on your board shorts because I've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii!

So, here's the lowdown: We've got a new moderate south swell rolling in with some long-period forerunners. It's set to ramp up tomorrow night, peak on Friday night, and then gradually taper off over the weekend. But don't worry, the surf should stay below the High Surf Advisory level. Plus, there's a little surprise with a north-northwest swell sneaking in for some out-of-season fun by Monday next week.

Let's break it down by region:

Starting off in Kauai, we're looking at 1-3 feet on North and West Facing shores, and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores tonight. Partly cloudy turning mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures dipping to the lower 70s. Winds out of the Northeast at 5 to 10 mph.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 1-3 feet on North and West Facing shores, and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores. Expect mostly sunny skies with isolated showers. Temperatures hanging in the mid-70s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph. UV Index extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving to Maui, it's 1-3 feet on North Facing shores tonight and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores. Partly sunny turning partly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows in the lower 70s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And lastly, on the Big Island, Windward and Southeastern shores can expect 1-3 feet on North Facing shores and 2-4 feet on East and South Facing shores tonight. Partly cloudy with isolated showers. Temps around 70 degrees. Winds shifting from Northeast to Northwest then East.

Remember, surf sizes can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, surfers! Get your boards waxed and ready to hit the waves. And as always, stay stoked and catch you out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Well, strap on your board shorts because I've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii!

So, here's the lowdown: We've got a new moderate south swell rolling in with some long-period forerunners. It's set to ramp up tomorrow night, peak on Friday night, and then gradually taper off over the weekend. But don't worry, the surf should stay below the High Surf Advisory level. Plus, there's a little surprise with a north-northwest swell sneaking in for some out-of-season fun by Monday next week.

Let's break it down by region:

Starting off in Kauai, we're looking at 1-3 feet on North and West Facing shores, and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores tonight. Partly cloudy turning mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Temperatures dipping to the lower 70s. Winds out of the Northeast at 5 to 10 mph.

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 1-3 feet on North and West Facing shores, and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores. Expect mostly sunny skies with isolated showers. Temperatures hanging in the mid-70s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph. UV Index extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Moving to Maui, it's 1-3 feet on North Facing shores tonight and 2-4 feet on South and East Facing shores. Partly sunny turning partly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows in the lower 70s. East winds at 10 to 15 mph.

And lastly, on the Big Island, Windward and Southeastern shores can expect 1-3 feet on North Facing shores and 2-4 feet on East and South Facing shores tonight. Partly cloudy with isolated showers. Temps around 70 degrees. Winds shifting from Northeast to Northwest then East.

Remember, surf sizes can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, surfers! Get your boards waxed and ready to hit the waves. And as always, stay stoked and catch you out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast gem brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and ride those waves with style and safety!

Starting off with the sweet South Swells today, providing small but fun waves for the south-facing shores. A moderate south swell is on the horizon, picking up speed through Thursday, reaching its peak on Friday and Saturday morning – expect surf just below the High Surf Advisory cutoff at 10 feet.

For the east-facing shores, trade winds are winding down, bringing a slow decline in surf as the week progresses. And don't count out a sneaky out-of-season north-northwest swell possibly popping up around Monday next week – a little surprise for the thrill-seekers!

Let's jump into today's surf forecast for different Hawaiian spots:

Starting at Kauai, you're looking at 1-3 footers on the North facing shores, with modest waves elsewhere. Partly sunny skies with isolated showers to keep an eye out for. And remember, be on the lookout for tides to plan your sessions strategically!

Oahu is next up, with 1-3 feet slices on the North and South facing shores. Another partly sunny day with those classic Hawaiian isolated showers adding to the tropical vibe. Extreme UV index – don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui awaits with 1-3 feet surf on the South facing shores, set against mostly sunny skies with those beautiful scattered showers. It’s the perfect setting for a day in the waves!

And finally, we have Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores featuring 1-3 feet of swell today and tomorrow. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather mixed with scattered showers – a true Hawaiian experience!

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to snag some waves and soak in that Hawaiian sunshine. Take note of sneaky swells and enjoy the beauty of the islands!

Remember to stay safe in the waves, keep an eye on those tides, and have a blast out there. Until next time, hang loose and catch you on the next forecast ride!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 15:28:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast gem brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and ride those waves with style and safety!

Starting off with the sweet South Swells today, providing small but fun waves for the south-facing shores. A moderate south swell is on the horizon, picking up speed through Thursday, reaching its peak on Friday and Saturday morning – expect surf just below the High Surf Advisory cutoff at 10 feet.

For the east-facing shores, trade winds are winding down, bringing a slow decline in surf as the week progresses. And don't count out a sneaky out-of-season north-northwest swell possibly popping up around Monday next week – a little surprise for the thrill-seekers!

Let's jump into today's surf forecast for different Hawaiian spots:

Starting at Kauai, you're looking at 1-3 footers on the North facing shores, with modest waves elsewhere. Partly sunny skies with isolated showers to keep an eye out for. And remember, be on the lookout for tides to plan your sessions strategically!

Oahu is next up, with 1-3 feet slices on the North and South facing shores. Another partly sunny day with those classic Hawaiian isolated showers adding to the tropical vibe. Extreme UV index – don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui awaits with 1-3 feet surf on the South facing shores, set against mostly sunny skies with those beautiful scattered showers. It’s the perfect setting for a day in the waves!

And finally, we have Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores featuring 1-3 feet of swell today and tomorrow. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather mixed with scattered showers – a true Hawaiian experience!

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to snag some waves and soak in that Hawaiian sunshine. Take note of sneaky swells and enjoy the beauty of the islands!

Remember to stay safe in the waves, keep an eye on those tides, and have a blast out there. Until next time, hang loose and catch you on the next forecast ride!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast gem brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and ride those waves with style and safety!

Starting off with the sweet South Swells today, providing small but fun waves for the south-facing shores. A moderate south swell is on the horizon, picking up speed through Thursday, reaching its peak on Friday and Saturday morning – expect surf just below the High Surf Advisory cutoff at 10 feet.

For the east-facing shores, trade winds are winding down, bringing a slow decline in surf as the week progresses. And don't count out a sneaky out-of-season north-northwest swell possibly popping up around Monday next week – a little surprise for the thrill-seekers!

Let's jump into today's surf forecast for different Hawaiian spots:

Starting at Kauai, you're looking at 1-3 footers on the North facing shores, with modest waves elsewhere. Partly sunny skies with isolated showers to keep an eye out for. And remember, be on the lookout for tides to plan your sessions strategically!

Oahu is next up, with 1-3 feet slices on the North and South facing shores. Another partly sunny day with those classic Hawaiian isolated showers adding to the tropical vibe. Extreme UV index – don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui awaits with 1-3 feet surf on the South facing shores, set against mostly sunny skies with those beautiful scattered showers. It’s the perfect setting for a day in the waves!

And finally, we have Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores featuring 1-3 feet of swell today and tomorrow. Enjoy the mostly sunny weather mixed with scattered showers – a true Hawaiian experience!

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to snag some waves and soak in that Hawaiian sunshine. Take note of sneaky swells and enjoy the beauty of the islands!

Remember to stay safe in the waves, keep an eye on those tides, and have a blast out there. Until next time, hang loose and catch you on the next forecast ride!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers, this is your go-to surf forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun. Let's dive right into the details:

Starting off, we've got some small surf rolling in from the south-southwest, expect some fun-sized waves along the south-facing shores over the next few days. Keep an eye out for a moderate south swell peaking on Friday, providing some great surf throughout the weekend. So wax up those boards!

Over on the east-facing shores, things are a bit choppy but will slowly ease up as the trade winds calm down. And hey, who's up for a surprise? There might be a small out of season north-northwest swell making an appearance early next week - talk about mixing it up!

For all you early birds and sunset chasers in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward and Southeast, and Big Island Leeward, here's a snapshot of tonight and tomorrow's surf conditions. From North to East to West facing shores, we've got a range of 1-5 feet to keep you stoked and riding those waves!

Whether you're planning a sunrise session or a midday surf, remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the gorgeous Hawaiian waters.

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Remember, stay tuned for updates and most importantly, have an epic time out there catching some waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jul 2024 10:46:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers, this is your go-to surf forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun. Let's dive right into the details:

Starting off, we've got some small surf rolling in from the south-southwest, expect some fun-sized waves along the south-facing shores over the next few days. Keep an eye out for a moderate south swell peaking on Friday, providing some great surf throughout the weekend. So wax up those boards!

Over on the east-facing shores, things are a bit choppy but will slowly ease up as the trade winds calm down. And hey, who's up for a surprise? There might be a small out of season north-northwest swell making an appearance early next week - talk about mixing it up!

For all you early birds and sunset chasers in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward and Southeast, and Big Island Leeward, here's a snapshot of tonight and tomorrow's surf conditions. From North to East to West facing shores, we've got a range of 1-5 feet to keep you stoked and riding those waves!

Whether you're planning a sunrise session or a midday surf, remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the gorgeous Hawaiian waters.

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Remember, stay tuned for updates and most importantly, have an epic time out there catching some waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers, this is your go-to surf forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun. Let's dive right into the details:

Starting off, we've got some small surf rolling in from the south-southwest, expect some fun-sized waves along the south-facing shores over the next few days. Keep an eye out for a moderate south swell peaking on Friday, providing some great surf throughout the weekend. So wax up those boards!

Over on the east-facing shores, things are a bit choppy but will slowly ease up as the trade winds calm down. And hey, who's up for a surprise? There might be a small out of season north-northwest swell making an appearance early next week - talk about mixing it up!

For all you early birds and sunset chasers in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Big Island Windward and Southeast, and Big Island Leeward, here's a snapshot of tonight and tomorrow's surf conditions. From North to East to West facing shores, we've got a range of 1-5 feet to keep you stoked and riding those waves!

Whether you're planning a sunrise session or a midday surf, remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there in the gorgeous Hawaiian waters.

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Remember, stay tuned for updates and most importantly, have an epic time out there catching some waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some exciting waves with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, let's dive into what the waves have in store for us:

Starting off, we've got a small to medium period south swell bringing in some small surf along south-facing shores. But hold onto your boards because a long period south-southwest swell is on the horizon, which means bigger waves coming your way mid to late next week!

If you're heading to the east-facing shores, expect some choppy waves with short period wind waves until early next week when the trades ease up a bit. And for the north-facing shores, well, they're gonna stay pretty flat as is typical for this time of year.

In Kauai tonight, it's gonna be mostly sunny turning into scattered showers later on, with lows in the lower 70s and east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.  And for Sunday, expect partly sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving over to Oahu, tonight will start partly cloudy then transition into mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny weather and highs in the mid-80s.

Over in Maui, tonight brings scattered showers under partly cloudy skies with lows in the lower 70s and east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow looks to be partly sunny with highs in the mid-80s.

And onto Big Island, windward and the southeast will see mostly sunny skies tonight turning into scattered showers later on with lows around 70. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s.

Lastly, Big Island leeward shores will have scattered showers tonight under partly sunny skies with lows in the lower 70s. Tomorrow, start off mostly sunny with highs in the mid-80s.

Remember, surf heights may vary along the coast, so keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2024 10:47:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some exciting waves with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, let's dive into what the waves have in store for us:

Starting off, we've got a small to medium period south swell bringing in some small surf along south-facing shores. But hold onto your boards because a long period south-southwest swell is on the horizon, which means bigger waves coming your way mid to late next week!

If you're heading to the east-facing shores, expect some choppy waves with short period wind waves until early next week when the trades ease up a bit. And for the north-facing shores, well, they're gonna stay pretty flat as is typical for this time of year.

In Kauai tonight, it's gonna be mostly sunny turning into scattered showers later on, with lows in the lower 70s and east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.  And for Sunday, expect partly sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving over to Oahu, tonight will start partly cloudy then transition into mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny weather and highs in the mid-80s.

Over in Maui, tonight brings scattered showers under partly cloudy skies with lows in the lower 70s and east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow looks to be partly sunny with highs in the mid-80s.

And onto Big Island, windward and the southeast will see mostly sunny skies tonight turning into scattered showers later on with lows around 70. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s.

Lastly, Big Island leeward shores will have scattered showers tonight under partly sunny skies with lows in the lower 70s. Tomorrow, start off mostly sunny with highs in the mid-80s.

Remember, surf heights may vary along the coast, so keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch some exciting waves with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, let's dive into what the waves have in store for us:

Starting off, we've got a small to medium period south swell bringing in some small surf along south-facing shores. But hold onto your boards because a long period south-southwest swell is on the horizon, which means bigger waves coming your way mid to late next week!

If you're heading to the east-facing shores, expect some choppy waves with short period wind waves until early next week when the trades ease up a bit. And for the north-facing shores, well, they're gonna stay pretty flat as is typical for this time of year.

In Kauai tonight, it's gonna be mostly sunny turning into scattered showers later on, with lows in the lower 70s and east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour.  And for Sunday, expect partly sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving over to Oahu, tonight will start partly cloudy then transition into mostly cloudy with scattered showers, lows in the mid-70s, and east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny weather and highs in the mid-80s.

Over in Maui, tonight brings scattered showers under partly cloudy skies with lows in the lower 70s and east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tomorrow looks to be partly sunny with highs in the mid-80s.

And onto Big Island, windward and the southeast will see mostly sunny skies tonight turning into scattered showers later on with lows around 70. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s.

Lastly, Big Island leeward shores will have scattered showers tonight under partly sunny skies with lows in the lower 70s. Tomorrow, start off mostly sunny with highs in the mid-80s.

Remember, surf heights may vary along the coast, so keep an eye out for those rip currents and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-27-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8490701482</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a dose of Hawaiian wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu, HI.

So, currently, we've got a mix of small to medium long-period south swell offering some waves for those south-facing shores - not massive, but rideable. Keep an eye out for another small long-period, south-southwest swell sneaking in to give a slight bump to the south shores in the middle of next week.

Now, brace yourselves for some rough and choppy waves along the east-facing shores due to enhanced trades sticking around this weekend. Don't be surprised if you catch a bit of local wind swell wrapping into select north and south facing shores.

For our buddies over in Kauai, expect North and West facing shores to stay pretty mellow, while the East coast will be serving up some 4-6 footers. And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep your eyes peeled for those rip currents if you're planning a dip!

Moving over to Oahu, similar story with some 4-6 footers on the East side and 1-3 foot waves along the South shores. Sunset sesh might be just what the doctor ordered with those conditions.

Maui is looking at a mix, with North and West facing shores staying calm, while the East coast sees some action with 4-6 footers. Make sure to check the tide tables before you hit the beach.

And last but not least, Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores are offering some solid 4-6 footers on the East side and 1-3 footers on the South. Take a peek at the forecast for the Leeward side - a bit calmer, but still worth a paddle out.

Remember, always keep an eye out for changing conditions, especially those sneaky rip currents. Safety first, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jul 2024 11:14:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a dose of Hawaiian wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu, HI.

So, currently, we've got a mix of small to medium long-period south swell offering some waves for those south-facing shores - not massive, but rideable. Keep an eye out for another small long-period, south-southwest swell sneaking in to give a slight bump to the south shores in the middle of next week.

Now, brace yourselves for some rough and choppy waves along the east-facing shores due to enhanced trades sticking around this weekend. Don't be surprised if you catch a bit of local wind swell wrapping into select north and south facing shores.

For our buddies over in Kauai, expect North and West facing shores to stay pretty mellow, while the East coast will be serving up some 4-6 footers. And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep your eyes peeled for those rip currents if you're planning a dip!

Moving over to Oahu, similar story with some 4-6 footers on the East side and 1-3 foot waves along the South shores. Sunset sesh might be just what the doctor ordered with those conditions.

Maui is looking at a mix, with North and West facing shores staying calm, while the East coast sees some action with 4-6 footers. Make sure to check the tide tables before you hit the beach.

And last but not least, Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores are offering some solid 4-6 footers on the East side and 1-3 footers on the South. Take a peek at the forecast for the Leeward side - a bit calmer, but still worth a paddle out.

Remember, always keep an eye out for changing conditions, especially those sneaky rip currents. Safety first, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a dose of Hawaiian wave wisdom? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu, HI.

So, currently, we've got a mix of small to medium long-period south swell offering some waves for those south-facing shores - not massive, but rideable. Keep an eye out for another small long-period, south-southwest swell sneaking in to give a slight bump to the south shores in the middle of next week.

Now, brace yourselves for some rough and choppy waves along the east-facing shores due to enhanced trades sticking around this weekend. Don't be surprised if you catch a bit of local wind swell wrapping into select north and south facing shores.

For our buddies over in Kauai, expect North and West facing shores to stay pretty mellow, while the East coast will be serving up some 4-6 footers. And remember, surf heights can vary, so keep your eyes peeled for those rip currents if you're planning a dip!

Moving over to Oahu, similar story with some 4-6 footers on the East side and 1-3 foot waves along the South shores. Sunset sesh might be just what the doctor ordered with those conditions.

Maui is looking at a mix, with North and West facing shores staying calm, while the East coast sees some action with 4-6 footers. Make sure to check the tide tables before you hit the beach.

And last but not least, Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores are offering some solid 4-6 footers on the East side and 1-3 footers on the South. Take a peek at the forecast for the Leeward side - a bit calmer, but still worth a paddle out.

Remember, always keep an eye out for changing conditions, especially those sneaky rip currents. Safety first, folks!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled weekend ahead? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu ME – whoops, we mean Hawaii!

Looks like those trades are on fire, gearing up for some rough and choppy surf along the east-facing shores, with some local wind swell sneaking into select spots on the north and south-facing shores. For now, other shores are chilling with nearly flat conditions.

Starting with Kauai, tonight's got mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers with east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Surf? A mix from 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 3-5 feet on the east shores.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight keeps it mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and breezy east winds at 20 to 25 mph. Surf's up at 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 4-6 feet on the east.

Now onto Maui, where east winds at around 20 mph will blow under mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers tonight. Surf's looking good at 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 4-6 feet east.

And for the Big Island, expect partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy tonight with northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Surf's on point at 0-2 feet north, 1-3 feet south, and 3-5 feet east in the Windward and Southeast areas. Leeward side stays smooth with 0-2 feet west and 1-3 feet south.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to catch some waves this weekend. Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay safe and keep an eye out for those rip currents. 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 10:51:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled weekend ahead? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu ME – whoops, we mean Hawaii!

Looks like those trades are on fire, gearing up for some rough and choppy surf along the east-facing shores, with some local wind swell sneaking into select spots on the north and south-facing shores. For now, other shores are chilling with nearly flat conditions.

Starting with Kauai, tonight's got mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers with east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Surf? A mix from 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 3-5 feet on the east shores.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight keeps it mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and breezy east winds at 20 to 25 mph. Surf's up at 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 4-6 feet on the east.

Now onto Maui, where east winds at around 20 mph will blow under mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers tonight. Surf's looking good at 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 4-6 feet east.

And for the Big Island, expect partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy tonight with northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Surf's on point at 0-2 feet north, 1-3 feet south, and 3-5 feet east in the Windward and Southeast areas. Leeward side stays smooth with 0-2 feet west and 1-3 feet south.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to catch some waves this weekend. Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay safe and keep an eye out for those rip currents. 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Ready for a wave-filled weekend ahead? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu ME – whoops, we mean Hawaii!

Looks like those trades are on fire, gearing up for some rough and choppy surf along the east-facing shores, with some local wind swell sneaking into select spots on the north and south-facing shores. For now, other shores are chilling with nearly flat conditions.

Starting with Kauai, tonight's got mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers with east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Surf? A mix from 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 3-5 feet on the east shores.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight keeps it mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and breezy east winds at 20 to 25 mph. Surf's up at 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 4-6 feet on the east.

Now onto Maui, where east winds at around 20 mph will blow under mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers tonight. Surf's looking good at 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet south, and 4-6 feet east.

And for the Big Island, expect partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy tonight with northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Surf's on point at 0-2 feet north, 1-3 feet south, and 3-5 feet east in the Windward and Southeast areas. Leeward side stays smooth with 0-2 feet west and 1-3 feet south.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready to catch some waves this weekend. Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay safe and keep an eye out for those rip currents. 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some insider info on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, here's the deal - we've got those classic trade winds bringing in some pretty beefy waves along the east-facing shores. Expect some rough and choppy surf peaking above the usual 5 feet mark by Friday into Saturday, with things calming down a bit early next week. Keep an eye out for local wind swell sneaking into select north and south-facing shores. And hey, south-facing shores? Sorry, but you're looking pretty flat.

Now, as for the other directions, you might just catch a glimpse of a background south swell creating some small surf for the end of the week, picking up a bit more steam in the second half of next week. But otherwise, it's looking pretty chill with no major swells expected through the first half of the upcoming week.

For tonight on the islands:
- Kauai: East-facing shores are where the action's at with 3-5 feet of surf, while the other shores are looking pretty relaxed with 0-2 feet.
- Oahu: Same story with the east-facing shores getting the party started with 3-5 feet waves and the rest chilling at 0-2 feet.
- Maui: Get ready for some consistent 3-5 feet waves on the east-facing shores, while the other shores stay mellow at 0-2 feet.
- Big Island: Windward and Southeast sides are looking at 3-5 feet on the east-facing shores and 0-2 feet on the others. Leeward side? Just 0-2 feet on the west and south shores.

Alrighty, beachgoers, that's the lowdown on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves while the surf's up!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 10:46:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some insider info on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, here's the deal - we've got those classic trade winds bringing in some pretty beefy waves along the east-facing shores. Expect some rough and choppy surf peaking above the usual 5 feet mark by Friday into Saturday, with things calming down a bit early next week. Keep an eye out for local wind swell sneaking into select north and south-facing shores. And hey, south-facing shores? Sorry, but you're looking pretty flat.

Now, as for the other directions, you might just catch a glimpse of a background south swell creating some small surf for the end of the week, picking up a bit more steam in the second half of next week. But otherwise, it's looking pretty chill with no major swells expected through the first half of the upcoming week.

For tonight on the islands:
- Kauai: East-facing shores are where the action's at with 3-5 feet of surf, while the other shores are looking pretty relaxed with 0-2 feet.
- Oahu: Same story with the east-facing shores getting the party started with 3-5 feet waves and the rest chilling at 0-2 feet.
- Maui: Get ready for some consistent 3-5 feet waves on the east-facing shores, while the other shores stay mellow at 0-2 feet.
- Big Island: Windward and Southeast sides are looking at 3-5 feet on the east-facing shores and 0-2 feet on the others. Leeward side? Just 0-2 feet on the west and south shores.

Alrighty, beachgoers, that's the lowdown on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves while the surf's up!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Ready for some insider info on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, here's the deal - we've got those classic trade winds bringing in some pretty beefy waves along the east-facing shores. Expect some rough and choppy surf peaking above the usual 5 feet mark by Friday into Saturday, with things calming down a bit early next week. Keep an eye out for local wind swell sneaking into select north and south-facing shores. And hey, south-facing shores? Sorry, but you're looking pretty flat.

Now, as for the other directions, you might just catch a glimpse of a background south swell creating some small surf for the end of the week, picking up a bit more steam in the second half of next week. But otherwise, it's looking pretty chill with no major swells expected through the first half of the upcoming week.

For tonight on the islands:
- Kauai: East-facing shores are where the action's at with 3-5 feet of surf, while the other shores are looking pretty relaxed with 0-2 feet.
- Oahu: Same story with the east-facing shores getting the party started with 3-5 feet waves and the rest chilling at 0-2 feet.
- Maui: Get ready for some consistent 3-5 feet waves on the east-facing shores, while the other shores stay mellow at 0-2 feet.
- Big Island: Windward and Southeast sides are looking at 3-5 feet on the east-facing shores and 0-2 feet on the others. Leeward side? Just 0-2 feet on the west and south shores.

Alrighty, beachgoers, that's the lowdown on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves while the surf's up!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers, time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report! Let's dive into the latest update from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

So, what's the scoop? Well, hold onto your board shorts because strong trade winds will be whipping up some higher surf along the east-facing shores this week. Expect rough and choppy waves peaking above the summer average on Friday into Saturday, then gradually calming down next week. Keep an eye out for some local wind swell wrapping into select north and south facing shores. And hey, there's a little background south swell hanging around, though it's on the decline.

Let's break it down for some key spots:

In Kauai, you're looking at mostly cloudy skies tonight with numerous showers. Surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Moving to Oahu, expect scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies. Surf-wise, similar story with 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

For the surfers on Maui, occasional showers tonight with surf heights of 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Heading to the Big Island, the windward and southeastern shores will see surf at 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the east, and 1-3 feet on the south. Meanwhile, the leeward side will have 0-2 feet on the west and 1-3 feet on the south.

Remember, conditions can change unexpectedly, so always stay alert and keep an eye on local updates. And most importantly, stay safe out there and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jul 2024 10:47:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers, time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report! Let's dive into the latest update from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

So, what's the scoop? Well, hold onto your board shorts because strong trade winds will be whipping up some higher surf along the east-facing shores this week. Expect rough and choppy waves peaking above the summer average on Friday into Saturday, then gradually calming down next week. Keep an eye out for some local wind swell wrapping into select north and south facing shores. And hey, there's a little background south swell hanging around, though it's on the decline.

Let's break it down for some key spots:

In Kauai, you're looking at mostly cloudy skies tonight with numerous showers. Surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Moving to Oahu, expect scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies. Surf-wise, similar story with 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

For the surfers on Maui, occasional showers tonight with surf heights of 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Heading to the Big Island, the windward and southeastern shores will see surf at 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the east, and 1-3 feet on the south. Meanwhile, the leeward side will have 0-2 feet on the west and 1-3 feet on the south.

Remember, conditions can change unexpectedly, so always stay alert and keep an eye on local updates. And most importantly, stay safe out there and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers, time to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report! Let's dive into the latest update from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

So, what's the scoop? Well, hold onto your board shorts because strong trade winds will be whipping up some higher surf along the east-facing shores this week. Expect rough and choppy waves peaking above the summer average on Friday into Saturday, then gradually calming down next week. Keep an eye out for some local wind swell wrapping into select north and south facing shores. And hey, there's a little background south swell hanging around, though it's on the decline.

Let's break it down for some key spots:

In Kauai, you're looking at mostly cloudy skies tonight with numerous showers. Surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Moving to Oahu, expect scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies. Surf-wise, similar story with 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

For the surfers on Maui, occasional showers tonight with surf heights of 0-2 feet on the north and west, 1-3 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Heading to the Big Island, the windward and southeastern shores will see surf at 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the east, and 1-3 feet on the south. Meanwhile, the leeward side will have 0-2 feet on the west and 1-3 feet on the south.

Remember, conditions can change unexpectedly, so always stay alert and keep an eye on local updates. And most importantly, stay safe out there and have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-23-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7568303103</link>
      <description>Hey there Beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So here's the scoop: rough and choppy surf is on the horizon for east-facing shores as trades strengthen towards the end of the week. Local windswell may also sneak its way to selected north and south-facing shores. Overall, no major swells are expected for the next few days.

Let's break it down by region starting with Kauai:
- Tonight, expect nothing too crazy, surf-wise, with waves ranging from 0-2 feet.
- Tomorrow morning, a similar story, so maybe a good time to catch some rays!

Over on Oahu:
- Tonight, expect some scattered showers with surf around 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow looks a bit cloudier, with surf picking up to 2-4 feet on east-facing shores—time to paddle out!

Heading to Maui:
- Tonight, prepare for numerous showers with surf between 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow, the surf might reach 2-4 feet on east shores, so keep an eye out for some decent waves!

On the Big Island:
- Windward and Southeast could see some action with 1-3 feet surf.
- Leeward side might stay a bit calmer, with waves from 0-2 feet expected.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there!

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Get out there, hang ten, and enjoy the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2024 10:46:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there Beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So here's the scoop: rough and choppy surf is on the horizon for east-facing shores as trades strengthen towards the end of the week. Local windswell may also sneak its way to selected north and south-facing shores. Overall, no major swells are expected for the next few days.

Let's break it down by region starting with Kauai:
- Tonight, expect nothing too crazy, surf-wise, with waves ranging from 0-2 feet.
- Tomorrow morning, a similar story, so maybe a good time to catch some rays!

Over on Oahu:
- Tonight, expect some scattered showers with surf around 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow looks a bit cloudier, with surf picking up to 2-4 feet on east-facing shores—time to paddle out!

Heading to Maui:
- Tonight, prepare for numerous showers with surf between 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow, the surf might reach 2-4 feet on east shores, so keep an eye out for some decent waves!

On the Big Island:
- Windward and Southeast could see some action with 1-3 feet surf.
- Leeward side might stay a bit calmer, with waves from 0-2 feet expected.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there!

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Get out there, hang ten, and enjoy the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So here's the scoop: rough and choppy surf is on the horizon for east-facing shores as trades strengthen towards the end of the week. Local windswell may also sneak its way to selected north and south-facing shores. Overall, no major swells are expected for the next few days.

Let's break it down by region starting with Kauai:
- Tonight, expect nothing too crazy, surf-wise, with waves ranging from 0-2 feet.
- Tomorrow morning, a similar story, so maybe a good time to catch some rays!

Over on Oahu:
- Tonight, expect some scattered showers with surf around 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow looks a bit cloudier, with surf picking up to 2-4 feet on east-facing shores—time to paddle out!

Heading to Maui:
- Tonight, prepare for numerous showers with surf between 1-3 feet.
- Tomorrow, the surf might reach 2-4 feet on east shores, so keep an eye out for some decent waves!

On the Big Island:
- Windward and Southeast could see some action with 1-3 feet surf.
- Leeward side might stay a bit calmer, with waves from 0-2 feet expected.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there!

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Get out there, hang ten, and enjoy the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-22-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1181799593</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a lowdown on the surf zone forecast in Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that wave!

If you're in **Kauai,** tonight you can expect some chill vibes with surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet along the North Shore. West-facing shores will be catching waves from 1-3 feet. The South and East-facing shores will see surf heights of 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. So get ready to paddle out and enjoy some mellow sessions.

As for the forecast, tonight it's going to be partly cloudy with scattered showers. The low temperature will be in the mid-70s with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. And remember to check out those tides if you're planning a beach day tomorrow!

**Oahu** is on the radar too! Tonight, skies will be partly cloudy with scattered showers, and surf heights will be similar to Kauai. Monday promises mostly sunny weather, perfect for catching some rays while surfing those 1-3 feet waves along the South and West-facing shores.

And over in **Maui**, expect mostly sunny skies with surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the North and West-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the South and East-facing shores. It's going to be a beautiful day to hit the waves under the warm Hawaiian sun!

If you find yourself on the **Big Island**, the Windward and Southeastern shores will have surf heights of 0-2 feet on the North-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the South and East-facing shores. Tomorrow, enjoy partly sunny weather with a chance of showers while surfing the 2-4 feet waves along the East-facing shores.

For surfers at the **Big Island Leeward**, expect 1-3 feet surf heights on the West and South-facing shores tonight. Tomorrow, it'll be mostly sunny with isolated showers, giving you the perfect opportunity to catch some waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out and stay safe in the water. And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Enjoy those waves and soak up that sunshine.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 10:46:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a lowdown on the surf zone forecast in Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that wave!

If you're in **Kauai,** tonight you can expect some chill vibes with surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet along the North Shore. West-facing shores will be catching waves from 1-3 feet. The South and East-facing shores will see surf heights of 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. So get ready to paddle out and enjoy some mellow sessions.

As for the forecast, tonight it's going to be partly cloudy with scattered showers. The low temperature will be in the mid-70s with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. And remember to check out those tides if you're planning a beach day tomorrow!

**Oahu** is on the radar too! Tonight, skies will be partly cloudy with scattered showers, and surf heights will be similar to Kauai. Monday promises mostly sunny weather, perfect for catching some rays while surfing those 1-3 feet waves along the South and West-facing shores.

And over in **Maui**, expect mostly sunny skies with surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the North and West-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the South and East-facing shores. It's going to be a beautiful day to hit the waves under the warm Hawaiian sun!

If you find yourself on the **Big Island**, the Windward and Southeastern shores will have surf heights of 0-2 feet on the North-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the South and East-facing shores. Tomorrow, enjoy partly sunny weather with a chance of showers while surfing the 2-4 feet waves along the East-facing shores.

For surfers at the **Big Island Leeward**, expect 1-3 feet surf heights on the West and South-facing shores tonight. Tomorrow, it'll be mostly sunny with isolated showers, giving you the perfect opportunity to catch some waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out and stay safe in the water. And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Enjoy those waves and soak up that sunshine.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a lowdown on the surf zone forecast in Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that wave!

If you're in **Kauai,** tonight you can expect some chill vibes with surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet along the North Shore. West-facing shores will be catching waves from 1-3 feet. The South and East-facing shores will see surf heights of 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. So get ready to paddle out and enjoy some mellow sessions.

As for the forecast, tonight it's going to be partly cloudy with scattered showers. The low temperature will be in the mid-70s with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. And remember to check out those tides if you're planning a beach day tomorrow!

**Oahu** is on the radar too! Tonight, skies will be partly cloudy with scattered showers, and surf heights will be similar to Kauai. Monday promises mostly sunny weather, perfect for catching some rays while surfing those 1-3 feet waves along the South and West-facing shores.

And over in **Maui**, expect mostly sunny skies with surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on the North and West-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the South and East-facing shores. It's going to be a beautiful day to hit the waves under the warm Hawaiian sun!

If you find yourself on the **Big Island**, the Windward and Southeastern shores will have surf heights of 0-2 feet on the North-facing shores and 1-3 feet on the South and East-facing shores. Tomorrow, enjoy partly sunny weather with a chance of showers while surfing the 2-4 feet waves along the East-facing shores.

For surfers at the **Big Island Leeward**, expect 1-3 feet surf heights on the West and South-facing shores tonight. Tomorrow, it'll be mostly sunny with isolated showers, giving you the perfect opportunity to catch some waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out and stay safe in the water. And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Enjoy those waves and soak up that sunshine.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-21-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2029148365</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the upcoming days.

Starting off with Kauai, we've got some small waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along the east and south-facing shores. The north and west-facing shores are looking pretty mellow too, with waves around 0 to 2 feet. So, grab your board and get ready for some chill sessions out there!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with waves staying around 1 to 3 feet for most shores. It's gonna be a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of scattered showers. Make sure to check out those tides if you're planning a surf sesh!

Next up, Maui is calling! Expect waves around 1 to 3 feet for the south-facing shores and 2 to 4 feet for the east-facing ones. The weather looks perfect for a day out on the water with mostly sunny skies and some scattered showers to cool you off.

And for the Big Island, we've got some 2 to 4 feet waves along the south and east-facing shores. It's gonna be a mix of sun and clouds, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so always stay safe and keep an eye out for each other.

Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 10:46:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the upcoming days.

Starting off with Kauai, we've got some small waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along the east and south-facing shores. The north and west-facing shores are looking pretty mellow too, with waves around 0 to 2 feet. So, grab your board and get ready for some chill sessions out there!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with waves staying around 1 to 3 feet for most shores. It's gonna be a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of scattered showers. Make sure to check out those tides if you're planning a surf sesh!

Next up, Maui is calling! Expect waves around 1 to 3 feet for the south-facing shores and 2 to 4 feet for the east-facing ones. The weather looks perfect for a day out on the water with mostly sunny skies and some scattered showers to cool you off.

And for the Big Island, we've got some 2 to 4 feet waves along the south and east-facing shores. It's gonna be a mix of sun and clouds, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so always stay safe and keep an eye out for each other.

Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the upcoming days.

Starting off with Kauai, we've got some small waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet along the east and south-facing shores. The north and west-facing shores are looking pretty mellow too, with waves around 0 to 2 feet. So, grab your board and get ready for some chill sessions out there!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with waves staying around 1 to 3 feet for most shores. It's gonna be a mix of sun and clouds, with a chance of scattered showers. Make sure to check out those tides if you're planning a surf sesh!

Next up, Maui is calling! Expect waves around 1 to 3 feet for the south-facing shores and 2 to 4 feet for the east-facing ones. The weather looks perfect for a day out on the water with mostly sunny skies and some scattered showers to cool you off.

And for the Big Island, we've got some 2 to 4 feet waves along the south and east-facing shores. It's gonna be a mix of sun and clouds, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so always stay safe and keep an eye out for each other.

Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-20-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1228866194</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast coming in hot from Hawaii. Get ready to ride those waves with style and grace!

Let's dive into what's happening out there in the Pacific. We've got some background south swell energy pulses hanging around, keeping things interesting. The surf levels are a bit below average, but fear not, the fun is still on the horizon.

Starting off our journey on Kauai, expect some small, choppy surf along the east facing shores. It's going to get rough early next week thanks to those trade winds picking up strength. So, brace yourselves for some action!

Moving over to Oahu, things are looking pretty chill. North and west facing shores are mellow, while south and east are offering a bit more action with waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen; the UV index is extreme on Saturday!

Heading to Maui, you can expect a mix of sun and showers making for a perfect day out on the water. The surf is similar to Oahu, offering some gentle waves to catch.

Venturing to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores are looking good with waves between 0 to 4 feet. It's a bit cloudy with scattered showers, but nothing can stop a dedicated surfer!

And wrapping up at the Big Island's leeward side, get ready for some sunshine and scattered showers. Waves are in the 1 to 4 feet range, perfect for a day of riding those beautiful sets.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coast, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always be cautious when hitting the waves.

That's a wrap on our surf forecast for Hawaii. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. Stay safe and have a blast, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jul 2024 10:46:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast coming in hot from Hawaii. Get ready to ride those waves with style and grace!

Let's dive into what's happening out there in the Pacific. We've got some background south swell energy pulses hanging around, keeping things interesting. The surf levels are a bit below average, but fear not, the fun is still on the horizon.

Starting off our journey on Kauai, expect some small, choppy surf along the east facing shores. It's going to get rough early next week thanks to those trade winds picking up strength. So, brace yourselves for some action!

Moving over to Oahu, things are looking pretty chill. North and west facing shores are mellow, while south and east are offering a bit more action with waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen; the UV index is extreme on Saturday!

Heading to Maui, you can expect a mix of sun and showers making for a perfect day out on the water. The surf is similar to Oahu, offering some gentle waves to catch.

Venturing to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores are looking good with waves between 0 to 4 feet. It's a bit cloudy with scattered showers, but nothing can stop a dedicated surfer!

And wrapping up at the Big Island's leeward side, get ready for some sunshine and scattered showers. Waves are in the 1 to 4 feet range, perfect for a day of riding those beautiful sets.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coast, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always be cautious when hitting the waves.

That's a wrap on our surf forecast for Hawaii. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. Stay safe and have a blast, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast coming in hot from Hawaii. Get ready to ride those waves with style and grace!

Let's dive into what's happening out there in the Pacific. We've got some background south swell energy pulses hanging around, keeping things interesting. The surf levels are a bit below average, but fear not, the fun is still on the horizon.

Starting off our journey on Kauai, expect some small, choppy surf along the east facing shores. It's going to get rough early next week thanks to those trade winds picking up strength. So, brace yourselves for some action!

Moving over to Oahu, things are looking pretty chill. North and west facing shores are mellow, while south and east are offering a bit more action with waves ranging from 1 to 3 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen; the UV index is extreme on Saturday!

Heading to Maui, you can expect a mix of sun and showers making for a perfect day out on the water. The surf is similar to Oahu, offering some gentle waves to catch.

Venturing to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores are looking good with waves between 0 to 4 feet. It's a bit cloudy with scattered showers, but nothing can stop a dedicated surfer!

And wrapping up at the Big Island's leeward side, get ready for some sunshine and scattered showers. Waves are in the 1 to 4 feet range, perfect for a day of riding those beautiful sets.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coast, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always be cautious when hitting the waves.

That's a wrap on our surf forecast for Hawaii. Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. Stay safe and have a blast, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves, shall we?

First up, we have Kauai. Tonight and into Friday, you can expect small waves ranging from 0-4 feet along different shores. North facing and west facing shores will be around 0-2 feet, south-facing 2-4 feet, and east-facing 1-3 feet. So, grab your boards and get ready to catch some fun little waves!

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions are expected with waves mostly in the 0-4 feet range. The UV index will be extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen! Gentle northeast winds will accompany you as you ride those waves.

Over on Maui, the surf will mirror Kauai and Oahu, creating a consistent experience across the islands. East winds at 10-15 mph will keep things comfortable as you enjoy the mid-80s temperatures and some isolated showers.

Jumping to the Big Island, both windward and southeast facing shores will see waves around 0-5 feet, making for some exciting surf sessions. The tides are in your favor, so make the most of those scattered showers and sunny skies.

Lastly, the Big Island's leeward side will offer slightly smaller waves ranging from 1-4 feet. With a mix of winds and tides, you're in for a delightful beach day with just the right amount of sun and surf.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so always stay vigilant and be aware of your surroundings. And hey, if you need more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest details.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:53:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves, shall we?

First up, we have Kauai. Tonight and into Friday, you can expect small waves ranging from 0-4 feet along different shores. North facing and west facing shores will be around 0-2 feet, south-facing 2-4 feet, and east-facing 1-3 feet. So, grab your boards and get ready to catch some fun little waves!

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions are expected with waves mostly in the 0-4 feet range. The UV index will be extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen! Gentle northeast winds will accompany you as you ride those waves.

Over on Maui, the surf will mirror Kauai and Oahu, creating a consistent experience across the islands. East winds at 10-15 mph will keep things comfortable as you enjoy the mid-80s temperatures and some isolated showers.

Jumping to the Big Island, both windward and southeast facing shores will see waves around 0-5 feet, making for some exciting surf sessions. The tides are in your favor, so make the most of those scattered showers and sunny skies.

Lastly, the Big Island's leeward side will offer slightly smaller waves ranging from 1-4 feet. With a mix of winds and tides, you're in for a delightful beach day with just the right amount of sun and surf.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so always stay vigilant and be aware of your surroundings. And hey, if you need more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest details.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves, shall we?

First up, we have Kauai. Tonight and into Friday, you can expect small waves ranging from 0-4 feet along different shores. North facing and west facing shores will be around 0-2 feet, south-facing 2-4 feet, and east-facing 1-3 feet. So, grab your boards and get ready to catch some fun little waves!

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions are expected with waves mostly in the 0-4 feet range. The UV index will be extreme, so don't forget your sunscreen! Gentle northeast winds will accompany you as you ride those waves.

Over on Maui, the surf will mirror Kauai and Oahu, creating a consistent experience across the islands. East winds at 10-15 mph will keep things comfortable as you enjoy the mid-80s temperatures and some isolated showers.

Jumping to the Big Island, both windward and southeast facing shores will see waves around 0-5 feet, making for some exciting surf sessions. The tides are in your favor, so make the most of those scattered showers and sunny skies.

Lastly, the Big Island's leeward side will offer slightly smaller waves ranging from 1-4 feet. With a mix of winds and tides, you're in for a delightful beach day with just the right amount of sun and surf.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be present, so always stay vigilant and be aware of your surroundings. And hey, if you need more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest details.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-18-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6354281824</link>
      <description>Ahoy there, beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii! So, grab your boards and let's dive in.

Let's kick things off with the beautiful island of Kauai. Tonight, expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet on the North facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, the waves will be calming down a bit, dropping to 0-2 feet on the North and East facing shores. So, prepare for some mellow vibes out there!

Over on Oahu, tonight will bring in 2 to 4 feet swells on the West facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Remember to catch those waves early tomorrow as they'll be tapering off to 0-2 feet on the North shore and 3-5 feet on the South shore.

Now, let's hang ten on Maui! Tonight, expect 2 to 4 feet on the East facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, grab your sunnies for mostly sunny conditions and surf heights dropping to 0-2 feet on the West and North shores.

Heading to the Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores, tonight brings 3 to 5 feet waves on the East facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, things calm down a touch with 0-2 feet on the North shores and 1-3 feet on the East shores.

And last but not least, the Big Island's Leeward shores! Tonight, catch 2 to 4 feet on the West facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, expect a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet on the West and South facing shores.

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some sweet waves and remember, safety first out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 10:47:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii! So, grab your boards and let's dive in.

Let's kick things off with the beautiful island of Kauai. Tonight, expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet on the North facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, the waves will be calming down a bit, dropping to 0-2 feet on the North and East facing shores. So, prepare for some mellow vibes out there!

Over on Oahu, tonight will bring in 2 to 4 feet swells on the West facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Remember to catch those waves early tomorrow as they'll be tapering off to 0-2 feet on the North shore and 3-5 feet on the South shore.

Now, let's hang ten on Maui! Tonight, expect 2 to 4 feet on the East facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, grab your sunnies for mostly sunny conditions and surf heights dropping to 0-2 feet on the West and North shores.

Heading to the Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores, tonight brings 3 to 5 feet waves on the East facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, things calm down a touch with 0-2 feet on the North shores and 1-3 feet on the East shores.

And last but not least, the Big Island's Leeward shores! Tonight, catch 2 to 4 feet on the West facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, expect a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet on the West and South facing shores.

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some sweet waves and remember, safety first out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii! So, grab your boards and let's dive in.

Let's kick things off with the beautiful island of Kauai. Tonight, expect surf heights ranging from 1 to 3 feet on the North facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, the waves will be calming down a bit, dropping to 0-2 feet on the North and East facing shores. So, prepare for some mellow vibes out there!

Over on Oahu, tonight will bring in 2 to 4 feet swells on the West facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Remember to catch those waves early tomorrow as they'll be tapering off to 0-2 feet on the North shore and 3-5 feet on the South shore.

Now, let's hang ten on Maui! Tonight, expect 2 to 4 feet on the East facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, grab your sunnies for mostly sunny conditions and surf heights dropping to 0-2 feet on the West and North shores.

Heading to the Big Island's Windward and Southeast shores, tonight brings 3 to 5 feet waves on the East facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, things calm down a touch with 0-2 feet on the North shores and 1-3 feet on the East shores.

And last but not least, the Big Island's Leeward shores! Tonight, catch 2 to 4 feet on the West facing shores and 5 to 7 feet on the South facing shores. Tomorrow, expect a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights dropping to 2-4 feet on the West and South facing shores.

So there you have it, surfers! Get ready for some sweet waves and remember, safety first out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-17-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9762209308</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Well, you're in for a treat with the latest surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, grab your boards and let's dive in!

First off, we've got some good news. The existing long period south swell is on the decline, but don't worry, there's still some surf action to be had. Surf will be hanging around the 2-4 foot range on north-facing shores tonight and into Wednesday. West-facing shores will see waves in the 3-5 foot range, while south-facing shores are looking pretty sweet with waves hitting 6-8 feet. And for those checking out the east-facing shores, expect some 3-5 foot waves coming your way.

Now, for the weather scoop. Tonight, you can expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the mid 70s. Tomorrow will bring mostly sunny skies with isolated showers and highs in the mid 80s. Winds will be coming in from the east at around 10 to 15 mph, so keep an eye on those palm trees swaying.

And don't forget about those tides! From low tides in the early morning to high tides in the afternoon, make sure to plan your surf session accordingly.

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting for you. Remember, be safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jul 2024 10:47:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Well, you're in for a treat with the latest surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, grab your boards and let's dive in!

First off, we've got some good news. The existing long period south swell is on the decline, but don't worry, there's still some surf action to be had. Surf will be hanging around the 2-4 foot range on north-facing shores tonight and into Wednesday. West-facing shores will see waves in the 3-5 foot range, while south-facing shores are looking pretty sweet with waves hitting 6-8 feet. And for those checking out the east-facing shores, expect some 3-5 foot waves coming your way.

Now, for the weather scoop. Tonight, you can expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the mid 70s. Tomorrow will bring mostly sunny skies with isolated showers and highs in the mid 80s. Winds will be coming in from the east at around 10 to 15 mph, so keep an eye on those palm trees swaying.

And don't forget about those tides! From low tides in the early morning to high tides in the afternoon, make sure to plan your surf session accordingly.

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting for you. Remember, be safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Well, you're in for a treat with the latest surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, grab your boards and let's dive in!

First off, we've got some good news. The existing long period south swell is on the decline, but don't worry, there's still some surf action to be had. Surf will be hanging around the 2-4 foot range on north-facing shores tonight and into Wednesday. West-facing shores will see waves in the 3-5 foot range, while south-facing shores are looking pretty sweet with waves hitting 6-8 feet. And for those checking out the east-facing shores, expect some 3-5 foot waves coming your way.

Now, for the weather scoop. Tonight, you can expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and lows in the mid 70s. Tomorrow will bring mostly sunny skies with isolated showers and highs in the mid 80s. Winds will be coming in from the east at around 10 to 15 mph, so keep an eye on those palm trees swaying.

And don't forget about those tides! From low tides in the early morning to high tides in the afternoon, make sure to plan your surf session accordingly.

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting for you. Remember, be safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-16-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8109860774</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

First up, we're riding a current long-period south swell that's keeping those South-facing shores on High Surf Advisory mode through tonight. So grab your boards and get ready for some high-energy waves around 16 seconds lingering into tomorrow. The surf's set to gradually calm down as we head towards the weekend, so enjoy the swell while it lasts!

Heading over to Kauai, tonight you can expect some sweet surf and isolated showers. By Tuesday, the mid-80s sun will be shining bright with East winds around 15 mph. Perfect weather for catching those waves at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Moving on to Oahu, keep an eye out for the High Surf Advisory on South-facing shores and sunset surf sessions with partly cloudy skies. Tuesday's looking extreme with an UV Index to match, so don't forget your sunscreen and shades, folks!

Over at Maui, it's all about the South-facing shores with surf ranging from 6-8 feet tonight. A mix of sun and showers will keep things interesting tomorrow, perfect for a midweek surf sesh under those mid-80s temperatures.

Now onto Big Island with a twist! Windward and Southeast regions are under the High Surf Advisory as well. Brace yourselves for some scattered showers tonight, making way for a partly sunny Tuesday with those Northeast winds at 10-15 mph.

Wrapping it up at Big Island's Leeward side, South-facing shores are calling out to the surf enthusiasts! Tonight's forecast includes a dash of showers and light winds, transitioning into a sunny Tuesday perfect for catching some waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so always stay cautious and maybe catch some waves near a lifeguard. For the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2024 10:47:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

First up, we're riding a current long-period south swell that's keeping those South-facing shores on High Surf Advisory mode through tonight. So grab your boards and get ready for some high-energy waves around 16 seconds lingering into tomorrow. The surf's set to gradually calm down as we head towards the weekend, so enjoy the swell while it lasts!

Heading over to Kauai, tonight you can expect some sweet surf and isolated showers. By Tuesday, the mid-80s sun will be shining bright with East winds around 15 mph. Perfect weather for catching those waves at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Moving on to Oahu, keep an eye out for the High Surf Advisory on South-facing shores and sunset surf sessions with partly cloudy skies. Tuesday's looking extreme with an UV Index to match, so don't forget your sunscreen and shades, folks!

Over at Maui, it's all about the South-facing shores with surf ranging from 6-8 feet tonight. A mix of sun and showers will keep things interesting tomorrow, perfect for a midweek surf sesh under those mid-80s temperatures.

Now onto Big Island with a twist! Windward and Southeast regions are under the High Surf Advisory as well. Brace yourselves for some scattered showers tonight, making way for a partly sunny Tuesday with those Northeast winds at 10-15 mph.

Wrapping it up at Big Island's Leeward side, South-facing shores are calling out to the surf enthusiasts! Tonight's forecast includes a dash of showers and light winds, transitioning into a sunny Tuesday perfect for catching some waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so always stay cautious and maybe catch some waves near a lifeguard. For the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch the wave on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

First up, we're riding a current long-period south swell that's keeping those South-facing shores on High Surf Advisory mode through tonight. So grab your boards and get ready for some high-energy waves around 16 seconds lingering into tomorrow. The surf's set to gradually calm down as we head towards the weekend, so enjoy the swell while it lasts!

Heading over to Kauai, tonight you can expect some sweet surf and isolated showers. By Tuesday, the mid-80s sun will be shining bright with East winds around 15 mph. Perfect weather for catching those waves at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Moving on to Oahu, keep an eye out for the High Surf Advisory on South-facing shores and sunset surf sessions with partly cloudy skies. Tuesday's looking extreme with an UV Index to match, so don't forget your sunscreen and shades, folks!

Over at Maui, it's all about the South-facing shores with surf ranging from 6-8 feet tonight. A mix of sun and showers will keep things interesting tomorrow, perfect for a midweek surf sesh under those mid-80s temperatures.

Now onto Big Island with a twist! Windward and Southeast regions are under the High Surf Advisory as well. Brace yourselves for some scattered showers tonight, making way for a partly sunny Tuesday with those Northeast winds at 10-15 mph.

Wrapping it up at Big Island's Leeward side, South-facing shores are calling out to the surf enthusiasts! Tonight's forecast includes a dash of showers and light winds, transitioning into a sunny Tuesday perfect for catching some waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so always stay cautious and maybe catch some waves near a lifeguard. For the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch a wave with your Hawaii surf forecast report brought to you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Hang on tight as we break down the waves for you in a fun and chill way!

Now, listen up folks, we've got a groovy south swell rolling in, bringing some sweet surf to the south-facing shores, so get ready to ride those waves! South shore surf is looking gnarly, hitting the High Surf Advisory mark and staying strong through Monday. 

But hey, if you're looking for a different vibe, there's also some rough action happening on the east shores, keeping things spicy above average into Monday. As for the rest of the week, we're looking at a mellow decline in the surf with no big surprises on the horizon.

Let's zoom in on our favorite spots:

- Kauai: High Surf Advisory for those south-facing shores, with some decent West-facing waves too. Expect a mix of sun and showers, with temps in the 80s and breezy East winds around 15 mph.

- Oahu: South shore surf is the star of the show here, along with some fun on the West-facing beaches. Extreme UV Index on Monday, so grab that sunscreen and get ready for isolated showers and East winds kicking at 20 mph.

- Maui: South-facing shores are where it's at, offering up some solid surf. Enjoy mostly sunny skies with a side of isolated showers and Northeast breezes around 15 mph. 

- Big Island: Whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, there's a High Surf Advisory for those south-facing shores. Expect scattered showers, temps in the 80s, and variable winds, keeping things interesting for your surf sessions.

And remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for some surprises and watch out for rip currents, especially with the big waves rolling in!

So get out there, catch those waves, and ride the surf vibes, dudes and dudettes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 10:46:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch a wave with your Hawaii surf forecast report brought to you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Hang on tight as we break down the waves for you in a fun and chill way!

Now, listen up folks, we've got a groovy south swell rolling in, bringing some sweet surf to the south-facing shores, so get ready to ride those waves! South shore surf is looking gnarly, hitting the High Surf Advisory mark and staying strong through Monday. 

But hey, if you're looking for a different vibe, there's also some rough action happening on the east shores, keeping things spicy above average into Monday. As for the rest of the week, we're looking at a mellow decline in the surf with no big surprises on the horizon.

Let's zoom in on our favorite spots:

- Kauai: High Surf Advisory for those south-facing shores, with some decent West-facing waves too. Expect a mix of sun and showers, with temps in the 80s and breezy East winds around 15 mph.

- Oahu: South shore surf is the star of the show here, along with some fun on the West-facing beaches. Extreme UV Index on Monday, so grab that sunscreen and get ready for isolated showers and East winds kicking at 20 mph.

- Maui: South-facing shores are where it's at, offering up some solid surf. Enjoy mostly sunny skies with a side of isolated showers and Northeast breezes around 15 mph. 

- Big Island: Whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, there's a High Surf Advisory for those south-facing shores. Expect scattered showers, temps in the 80s, and variable winds, keeping things interesting for your surf sessions.

And remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for some surprises and watch out for rip currents, especially with the big waves rolling in!

So get out there, catch those waves, and ride the surf vibes, dudes and dudettes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch a wave with your Hawaii surf forecast report brought to you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Hang on tight as we break down the waves for you in a fun and chill way!

Now, listen up folks, we've got a groovy south swell rolling in, bringing some sweet surf to the south-facing shores, so get ready to ride those waves! South shore surf is looking gnarly, hitting the High Surf Advisory mark and staying strong through Monday. 

But hey, if you're looking for a different vibe, there's also some rough action happening on the east shores, keeping things spicy above average into Monday. As for the rest of the week, we're looking at a mellow decline in the surf with no big surprises on the horizon.

Let's zoom in on our favorite spots:

- Kauai: High Surf Advisory for those south-facing shores, with some decent West-facing waves too. Expect a mix of sun and showers, with temps in the 80s and breezy East winds around 15 mph.

- Oahu: South shore surf is the star of the show here, along with some fun on the West-facing beaches. Extreme UV Index on Monday, so grab that sunscreen and get ready for isolated showers and East winds kicking at 20 mph.

- Maui: South-facing shores are where it's at, offering up some solid surf. Enjoy mostly sunny skies with a side of isolated showers and Northeast breezes around 15 mph. 

- Big Island: Whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, there's a High Surf Advisory for those south-facing shores. Expect scattered showers, temps in the 80s, and variable winds, keeping things interesting for your surf sessions.

And remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for some surprises and watch out for rip currents, especially with the big waves rolling in!

So get out there, catch those waves, and ride the surf vibes, dudes and dudettes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Hang loose and get ready for the gnarly surf forecast in Hawaii! We've got the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, what's the word on the waves?

Down South, we're talking HIGH SURF ADVISORY levels due to a long-period swell. Expect some solid sets lingering into Monday, with a gradual easing come Tuesday. The Big Island's west shores might even reach advisory levels on Sunday! Meanwhile, those east-facing shores? Yup, they're gonna stay choppy and rough thanks to the robust trade winds sticking around. Don't fret, though; there's hope for smoother waters by midweek.

For all you Kauai surfers, be on the lookout for waves of 6 to 8 feet on the south shores tomorrow. North and west-facing shores are chill, around 4 to 6 feet. And hey, keep an eye out for some isolated showers too.

Now Oahu, get ready to ride the waves! South shores could see some epic 8 to 12 footers on Sunday. North and east shores are looking pretty mellow, perfect for a laid-back surf session in the mid-80s weather. And oh, the UV Index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen!

Maui, it's your turn! South shores are where it's at with 8 to 12 feet waves kicking in on Sunday. Take it easy on those north and west sides. The weather's looking sunny with a chance of isolated showers, so keep an eye out for rainbows between sets!

Big Island surfers, get stoked for some epic 9 to 12 footers on the south shores on Sunday. The windward and southeast sides are looking just as good, so catch those waves while you can!

Remember to check out those tides, keep an eye on the rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2024 10:46:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Hang loose and get ready for the gnarly surf forecast in Hawaii! We've got the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, what's the word on the waves?

Down South, we're talking HIGH SURF ADVISORY levels due to a long-period swell. Expect some solid sets lingering into Monday, with a gradual easing come Tuesday. The Big Island's west shores might even reach advisory levels on Sunday! Meanwhile, those east-facing shores? Yup, they're gonna stay choppy and rough thanks to the robust trade winds sticking around. Don't fret, though; there's hope for smoother waters by midweek.

For all you Kauai surfers, be on the lookout for waves of 6 to 8 feet on the south shores tomorrow. North and west-facing shores are chill, around 4 to 6 feet. And hey, keep an eye out for some isolated showers too.

Now Oahu, get ready to ride the waves! South shores could see some epic 8 to 12 footers on Sunday. North and east shores are looking pretty mellow, perfect for a laid-back surf session in the mid-80s weather. And oh, the UV Index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen!

Maui, it's your turn! South shores are where it's at with 8 to 12 feet waves kicking in on Sunday. Take it easy on those north and west sides. The weather's looking sunny with a chance of isolated showers, so keep an eye out for rainbows between sets!

Big Island surfers, get stoked for some epic 9 to 12 footers on the south shores on Sunday. The windward and southeast sides are looking just as good, so catch those waves while you can!

Remember to check out those tides, keep an eye on the rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Hang loose and get ready for the gnarly surf forecast in Hawaii! We've got the scoop straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, what's the word on the waves?

Down South, we're talking HIGH SURF ADVISORY levels due to a long-period swell. Expect some solid sets lingering into Monday, with a gradual easing come Tuesday. The Big Island's west shores might even reach advisory levels on Sunday! Meanwhile, those east-facing shores? Yup, they're gonna stay choppy and rough thanks to the robust trade winds sticking around. Don't fret, though; there's hope for smoother waters by midweek.

For all you Kauai surfers, be on the lookout for waves of 6 to 8 feet on the south shores tomorrow. North and west-facing shores are chill, around 4 to 6 feet. And hey, keep an eye out for some isolated showers too.

Now Oahu, get ready to ride the waves! South shores could see some epic 8 to 12 footers on Sunday. North and east shores are looking pretty mellow, perfect for a laid-back surf session in the mid-80s weather. And oh, the UV Index is extreme, so slap on that sunscreen!

Maui, it's your turn! South shores are where it's at with 8 to 12 feet waves kicking in on Sunday. Take it easy on those north and west sides. The weather's looking sunny with a chance of isolated showers, so keep an eye out for rainbows between sets!

Big Island surfers, get stoked for some epic 9 to 12 footers on the south shores on Sunday. The windward and southeast sides are looking just as good, so catch those waves while you can!

Remember to check out those tides, keep an eye on the rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there catching those waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the surf forecast in Hawaii? Well, hang ten because we've got the details for you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

For the east-facing shores, get ready for some rough surf due to those strong trades sticking around through early next week. But hey, there's a glimmer of hope as we might see a bit of a chill-out in the waves towards the end of the week.

Now, if you're heading to the south-facing shores, things are looking good! We've got some swell action coming your way - a fresh south-southwest swell today followed by a significant south swell rolling in late Saturday night into Sunday. Expect some pumped-up waves likely reaching advisory levels. Just what we love to see!

Alright, let's dive into the specifics for Kauai tonight and tomorrow - some mellow waves across the board with a mix of clouds and isolated showers. The water's cooling down in the lower 70s, and those east winds are keeping things breezy at 10 to 15 mph.

Over in Oahu, we've got a mix of sun and clouds with a sprinkle of showers. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph will be keeping you company while you catch those waves. And psst, the UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, a similar vibe with sunny spells and a chance of showers. East winds at 15 to 20 mph will be dancing through the air as you enjoy the surf. Temperatures staying in the upper 60s tonight and cooling down to the lower 80s tomorrow.

Now, for Big Island, it's a tale of two coasts. Windward and Southeast shores are in for some cloudy skies and scattered showers while the Leeward side is looking at a mix of clouds and sun with isolated showers. Get ready for those northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph and a toasty upper 80s high temperature.

And remember, surf heights can surprise you with occasional larger waves, so keep an eye out and enjoy the ride! As always, swim near a lifeguard and stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2024 10:46:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the surf forecast in Hawaii? Well, hang ten because we've got the details for you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

For the east-facing shores, get ready for some rough surf due to those strong trades sticking around through early next week. But hey, there's a glimmer of hope as we might see a bit of a chill-out in the waves towards the end of the week.

Now, if you're heading to the south-facing shores, things are looking good! We've got some swell action coming your way - a fresh south-southwest swell today followed by a significant south swell rolling in late Saturday night into Sunday. Expect some pumped-up waves likely reaching advisory levels. Just what we love to see!

Alright, let's dive into the specifics for Kauai tonight and tomorrow - some mellow waves across the board with a mix of clouds and isolated showers. The water's cooling down in the lower 70s, and those east winds are keeping things breezy at 10 to 15 mph.

Over in Oahu, we've got a mix of sun and clouds with a sprinkle of showers. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph will be keeping you company while you catch those waves. And psst, the UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, a similar vibe with sunny spells and a chance of showers. East winds at 15 to 20 mph will be dancing through the air as you enjoy the surf. Temperatures staying in the upper 60s tonight and cooling down to the lower 80s tomorrow.

Now, for Big Island, it's a tale of two coasts. Windward and Southeast shores are in for some cloudy skies and scattered showers while the Leeward side is looking at a mix of clouds and sun with isolated showers. Get ready for those northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph and a toasty upper 80s high temperature.

And remember, surf heights can surprise you with occasional larger waves, so keep an eye out and enjoy the ride! As always, swim near a lifeguard and stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the surf forecast in Hawaii? Well, hang ten because we've got the details for you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

For the east-facing shores, get ready for some rough surf due to those strong trades sticking around through early next week. But hey, there's a glimmer of hope as we might see a bit of a chill-out in the waves towards the end of the week.

Now, if you're heading to the south-facing shores, things are looking good! We've got some swell action coming your way - a fresh south-southwest swell today followed by a significant south swell rolling in late Saturday night into Sunday. Expect some pumped-up waves likely reaching advisory levels. Just what we love to see!

Alright, let's dive into the specifics for Kauai tonight and tomorrow - some mellow waves across the board with a mix of clouds and isolated showers. The water's cooling down in the lower 70s, and those east winds are keeping things breezy at 10 to 15 mph.

Over in Oahu, we've got a mix of sun and clouds with a sprinkle of showers. Northeast winds at 15 to 20 mph will be keeping you company while you catch those waves. And psst, the UV index is hitting extreme levels, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, a similar vibe with sunny spells and a chance of showers. East winds at 15 to 20 mph will be dancing through the air as you enjoy the surf. Temperatures staying in the upper 60s tonight and cooling down to the lower 80s tomorrow.

Now, for Big Island, it's a tale of two coasts. Windward and Southeast shores are in for some cloudy skies and scattered showers while the Leeward side is looking at a mix of clouds and sun with isolated showers. Get ready for those northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph and a toasty upper 80s high temperature.

And remember, surf heights can surprise you with occasional larger waves, so keep an eye out and enjoy the ride! As always, swim near a lifeguard and stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your fun and informative surf forecast report brought to you by Quiet Please Studios.

Let's dive into the forecast for Hawaii, where surf along the east-facing shores will be quite rough due to strong trade winds locally and upstream. However, there may be a chance for a downward trend as the trades ease towards midweek. Meanwhile, south-facing shores will see elevated surf with a fresh pulse arriving on Friday, leading to bigger waves going into the weekend and possibly reaching advisory levels by Sunday through Monday. There will then be a gradual decrease in surf size towards midweek.

If you're in Kauai, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north shore, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili.

Tomorrow on Friday, anticipate partly sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s. Surf conditions remain similar with east winds around 15 mph. Don't forget about the tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili throughout the day.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Surf conditions will be 0-2 feet on the north shore, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east. Tomorrow, get ready for extreme UV with highs in the mid-80s, and don't miss the tides at various locations.

In Maui, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet to 4-6 feet on the east shore. Tomorrow will be partly sunny with highs in the lower 80s and east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

For the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, while the leeward side will experience isolated showers. Surf heights will vary, so be sure to check the forecast for more details.

Remember to always exercise caution, especially near rip currents, and stay safe out there, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2024 10:46:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your fun and informative surf forecast report brought to you by Quiet Please Studios.

Let's dive into the forecast for Hawaii, where surf along the east-facing shores will be quite rough due to strong trade winds locally and upstream. However, there may be a chance for a downward trend as the trades ease towards midweek. Meanwhile, south-facing shores will see elevated surf with a fresh pulse arriving on Friday, leading to bigger waves going into the weekend and possibly reaching advisory levels by Sunday through Monday. There will then be a gradual decrease in surf size towards midweek.

If you're in Kauai, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north shore, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili.

Tomorrow on Friday, anticipate partly sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s. Surf conditions remain similar with east winds around 15 mph. Don't forget about the tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili throughout the day.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Surf conditions will be 0-2 feet on the north shore, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east. Tomorrow, get ready for extreme UV with highs in the mid-80s, and don't miss the tides at various locations.

In Maui, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet to 4-6 feet on the east shore. Tomorrow will be partly sunny with highs in the lower 80s and east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

For the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, while the leeward side will experience isolated showers. Surf heights will vary, so be sure to check the forecast for more details.

Remember to always exercise caution, especially near rip currents, and stay safe out there, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your fun and informative surf forecast report brought to you by Quiet Please Studios.

Let's dive into the forecast for Hawaii, where surf along the east-facing shores will be quite rough due to strong trade winds locally and upstream. However, there may be a chance for a downward trend as the trades ease towards midweek. Meanwhile, south-facing shores will see elevated surf with a fresh pulse arriving on Friday, leading to bigger waves going into the weekend and possibly reaching advisory levels by Sunday through Monday. There will then be a gradual decrease in surf size towards midweek.

If you're in Kauai, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north shore, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s. Keep an eye out for tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili.

Tomorrow on Friday, anticipate partly sunny weather with highs in the mid-80s. Surf conditions remain similar with east winds around 15 mph. Don't forget about the tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili throughout the day.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Surf conditions will be 0-2 feet on the north shore, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east. Tomorrow, get ready for extreme UV with highs in the mid-80s, and don't miss the tides at various locations.

In Maui, expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet to 4-6 feet on the east shore. Tomorrow will be partly sunny with highs in the lower 80s and east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

For the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will see mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, while the leeward side will experience isolated showers. Surf heights will vary, so be sure to check the forecast for more details.

Remember to always exercise caution, especially near rip currents, and stay safe out there, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast from the sunny state of Hawaii. We've got the inside scoop on what's happening in the Pacific waters, so listen up!

So, let's dive into the action. We've got a mix of swells heading our way, starting with some smaller ones tapering off today but don't you worry, more are on the horizon through Friday. A big, long-period swell from a storm force low near New Zealand will roll in over the weekend, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels on the south shores by Sunday and Monday. Sounds like prime surfing conditions to me!

Now, if you're eyeing those east-facing shores, expect some choppy and rough waters ahead. And for you north-facing shore fans, it might be a bit quiet for now, but keep an eye out for those sneaky wind wave swells.

Let's break it down by island for you eager wave riders out there. 

Starting with Kauai, we've got a range of surf heights from 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores and up to 3-5 feet on the south-facing beaches. East and west-facing shores are looking pretty good too, so plenty of options for your surfing adventures.

Moving onto Oahu, similar surf conditions apply, with waves ranging from 2-4 feet on the west shores to 3-5 feet on the south shores. So grab your boards and hit the waves, folks!

Next up, Maui is serving up some sweet surf, ranging from 1-3 feet on the west shores to 3-5 feet on the south shores. East-facing shores are looking solid too, so get ready to ride those waves!

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, expect waves from 0-2 feet on the north shores and 3-5 feet on the south and east shores. It's a mixed bag, but there's definitely something for everyone!

And last but not least, Big Island Leeward offers 3-5 feet on the south shores and up to 2 feet on the west shores. Looks like there's enough surf action to go around here!

So there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves for some epic rides. Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2024 10:46:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast from the sunny state of Hawaii. We've got the inside scoop on what's happening in the Pacific waters, so listen up!

So, let's dive into the action. We've got a mix of swells heading our way, starting with some smaller ones tapering off today but don't you worry, more are on the horizon through Friday. A big, long-period swell from a storm force low near New Zealand will roll in over the weekend, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels on the south shores by Sunday and Monday. Sounds like prime surfing conditions to me!

Now, if you're eyeing those east-facing shores, expect some choppy and rough waters ahead. And for you north-facing shore fans, it might be a bit quiet for now, but keep an eye out for those sneaky wind wave swells.

Let's break it down by island for you eager wave riders out there. 

Starting with Kauai, we've got a range of surf heights from 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores and up to 3-5 feet on the south-facing beaches. East and west-facing shores are looking pretty good too, so plenty of options for your surfing adventures.

Moving onto Oahu, similar surf conditions apply, with waves ranging from 2-4 feet on the west shores to 3-5 feet on the south shores. So grab your boards and hit the waves, folks!

Next up, Maui is serving up some sweet surf, ranging from 1-3 feet on the west shores to 3-5 feet on the south shores. East-facing shores are looking solid too, so get ready to ride those waves!

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, expect waves from 0-2 feet on the north shores and 3-5 feet on the south and east shores. It's a mixed bag, but there's definitely something for everyone!

And last but not least, Big Island Leeward offers 3-5 feet on the south shores and up to 2 feet on the west shores. Looks like there's enough surf action to go around here!

So there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves for some epic rides. Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast from the sunny state of Hawaii. We've got the inside scoop on what's happening in the Pacific waters, so listen up!

So, let's dive into the action. We've got a mix of swells heading our way, starting with some smaller ones tapering off today but don't you worry, more are on the horizon through Friday. A big, long-period swell from a storm force low near New Zealand will roll in over the weekend, potentially hitting High Surf Advisory levels on the south shores by Sunday and Monday. Sounds like prime surfing conditions to me!

Now, if you're eyeing those east-facing shores, expect some choppy and rough waters ahead. And for you north-facing shore fans, it might be a bit quiet for now, but keep an eye out for those sneaky wind wave swells.

Let's break it down by island for you eager wave riders out there. 

Starting with Kauai, we've got a range of surf heights from 0-2 feet on the north-facing shores and up to 3-5 feet on the south-facing beaches. East and west-facing shores are looking pretty good too, so plenty of options for your surfing adventures.

Moving onto Oahu, similar surf conditions apply, with waves ranging from 2-4 feet on the west shores to 3-5 feet on the south shores. So grab your boards and hit the waves, folks!

Next up, Maui is serving up some sweet surf, ranging from 1-3 feet on the west shores to 3-5 feet on the south shores. East-facing shores are looking solid too, so get ready to ride those waves!

For Big Island Windward and Southeast, expect waves from 0-2 feet on the north shores and 3-5 feet on the south and east shores. It's a mixed bag, but there's definitely something for everyone!

And last but not least, Big Island Leeward offers 3-5 feet on the south shores and up to 2 feet on the west shores. Looks like there's enough surf action to go around here!

So there you have it, surfers! Grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves for some epic rides. Stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast catching those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-10-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9629794135</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report for Hawaii! Here's your inside scoop on the swells coming your way:

First up, we've got a small SSE swell on the decline, but fear not, a long period SSW swell will keep those south facing shores fun-sized. And guess what? A storm-force low near New Zealand is sending some sweet south swells our way this weekend - you might even see 10-foot waves on Sunday and Monday! Hang ten, folks!

For tonight in Kauai, expect partly cloudy skies with a chance of scattered showers, with lows in the lower 70s. Winds from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And tomorrow? Partly sunny with a high in the mid-80s, more scattered showers, and east winds around 15 mph. Time to wax those boards!

Oahu is looking at some scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies after a sunny start. Lows in the lower 70s with east winds picking up to 15 to 20 mph. Wednesday brings extreme UV levels, so don't forget your sunscreen! A partly sunny day with more showers, and northeast winds at around 20 mph.

Maui is gearing up for a night of partly cloudy skies with showers likely and temperatures in the upper 60s. East winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny conditions, scattered showers, and highs in the lower 80s. The wind is picking up, blowing around 20 miles per hour - perfect for kite surfers out there!

On the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast side will see mostly sun tonight but turning cloudy with showers expected. Temps around 70 with north winds at 10 mph. Wednesday brings clouds and scattered showers, mid-80s, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Leeward side? Mostly cloudy tonight becoming partly cloudy with west winds changing to east, and highs in the mid-80s tomorrow with isolated showers.

So grab your boards, sunscreen, and smiles! It's time to hit the waves and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's beaches. Ride those swells, stay safe, and have a fabulous time out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Jul 2024 10:48:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report for Hawaii! Here's your inside scoop on the swells coming your way:

First up, we've got a small SSE swell on the decline, but fear not, a long period SSW swell will keep those south facing shores fun-sized. And guess what? A storm-force low near New Zealand is sending some sweet south swells our way this weekend - you might even see 10-foot waves on Sunday and Monday! Hang ten, folks!

For tonight in Kauai, expect partly cloudy skies with a chance of scattered showers, with lows in the lower 70s. Winds from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And tomorrow? Partly sunny with a high in the mid-80s, more scattered showers, and east winds around 15 mph. Time to wax those boards!

Oahu is looking at some scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies after a sunny start. Lows in the lower 70s with east winds picking up to 15 to 20 mph. Wednesday brings extreme UV levels, so don't forget your sunscreen! A partly sunny day with more showers, and northeast winds at around 20 mph.

Maui is gearing up for a night of partly cloudy skies with showers likely and temperatures in the upper 60s. East winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny conditions, scattered showers, and highs in the lower 80s. The wind is picking up, blowing around 20 miles per hour - perfect for kite surfers out there!

On the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast side will see mostly sun tonight but turning cloudy with showers expected. Temps around 70 with north winds at 10 mph. Wednesday brings clouds and scattered showers, mid-80s, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Leeward side? Mostly cloudy tonight becoming partly cloudy with west winds changing to east, and highs in the mid-80s tomorrow with isolated showers.

So grab your boards, sunscreen, and smiles! It's time to hit the waves and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's beaches. Ride those swells, stay safe, and have a fabulous time out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready to catch some waves with your favorite surf forecast report for Hawaii! Here's your inside scoop on the swells coming your way:

First up, we've got a small SSE swell on the decline, but fear not, a long period SSW swell will keep those south facing shores fun-sized. And guess what? A storm-force low near New Zealand is sending some sweet south swells our way this weekend - you might even see 10-foot waves on Sunday and Monday! Hang ten, folks!

For tonight in Kauai, expect partly cloudy skies with a chance of scattered showers, with lows in the lower 70s. Winds from the east at 10 to 15 miles per hour. And tomorrow? Partly sunny with a high in the mid-80s, more scattered showers, and east winds around 15 mph. Time to wax those boards!

Oahu is looking at some scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies after a sunny start. Lows in the lower 70s with east winds picking up to 15 to 20 mph. Wednesday brings extreme UV levels, so don't forget your sunscreen! A partly sunny day with more showers, and northeast winds at around 20 mph.

Maui is gearing up for a night of partly cloudy skies with showers likely and temperatures in the upper 60s. East winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny conditions, scattered showers, and highs in the lower 80s. The wind is picking up, blowing around 20 miles per hour - perfect for kite surfers out there!

On the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast side will see mostly sun tonight but turning cloudy with showers expected. Temps around 70 with north winds at 10 mph. Wednesday brings clouds and scattered showers, mid-80s, and northeast winds at 10 to 15 mph. Leeward side? Mostly cloudy tonight becoming partly cloudy with west winds changing to east, and highs in the mid-80s tomorrow with isolated showers.

So grab your boards, sunscreen, and smiles! It's time to hit the waves and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's beaches. Ride those swells, stay safe, and have a fabulous time out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-09-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5229044973</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a wave of info straight from Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, the surf forecast for the upcoming days is looking pretty mild. Small surf along the south-facing shores from the current southerly swell, but guess what? A south-southwest swell is sneaking in, keeping those waves playful for you all week!

Now, looking ahead, brace yourselves because a storm brewing near New Zealand is on its way to deliver some exciting south swells starting this weekend. Think big – heights might even hit 10 feet by Sunday into Monday. Ready to catch those waves?

For tonight, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with some scattered showers, and temperatures dipping to the lower 70s. Winds will be dancing around 10 mph from the east. 

As for Tuesday, get ready for more sunshine and scattered showers. It's beach weather with highs in the mid-80s and wind speeds picking up a bit to 15-20 mph. Keep an eye on those tides too!

The UV index? Extreme! So don't forget your sunscreen as you hit the waves. Enjoy the beautiful beaches of Hawaii from sunrise at 5:56 AM to sunset at 7:18 PM on Tuesday.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest beach safety updates at hawaiibeachsafety.com and keep an eye out for rip currents.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready for some fun times ahead in the Hawaiian waters. Catch you on the next wave! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2024 10:46:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a wave of info straight from Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, the surf forecast for the upcoming days is looking pretty mild. Small surf along the south-facing shores from the current southerly swell, but guess what? A south-southwest swell is sneaking in, keeping those waves playful for you all week!

Now, looking ahead, brace yourselves because a storm brewing near New Zealand is on its way to deliver some exciting south swells starting this weekend. Think big – heights might even hit 10 feet by Sunday into Monday. Ready to catch those waves?

For tonight, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with some scattered showers, and temperatures dipping to the lower 70s. Winds will be dancing around 10 mph from the east. 

As for Tuesday, get ready for more sunshine and scattered showers. It's beach weather with highs in the mid-80s and wind speeds picking up a bit to 15-20 mph. Keep an eye on those tides too!

The UV index? Extreme! So don't forget your sunscreen as you hit the waves. Enjoy the beautiful beaches of Hawaii from sunrise at 5:56 AM to sunset at 7:18 PM on Tuesday.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest beach safety updates at hawaiibeachsafety.com and keep an eye out for rip currents.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready for some fun times ahead in the Hawaiian waters. Catch you on the next wave! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for a wave of info straight from Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, the surf forecast for the upcoming days is looking pretty mild. Small surf along the south-facing shores from the current southerly swell, but guess what? A south-southwest swell is sneaking in, keeping those waves playful for you all week!

Now, looking ahead, brace yourselves because a storm brewing near New Zealand is on its way to deliver some exciting south swells starting this weekend. Think big – heights might even hit 10 feet by Sunday into Monday. Ready to catch those waves?

For tonight, you can expect a mix of sun and clouds with some scattered showers, and temperatures dipping to the lower 70s. Winds will be dancing around 10 mph from the east. 

As for Tuesday, get ready for more sunshine and scattered showers. It's beach weather with highs in the mid-80s and wind speeds picking up a bit to 15-20 mph. Keep an eye on those tides too!

The UV index? Extreme! So don't forget your sunscreen as you hit the waves. Enjoy the beautiful beaches of Hawaii from sunrise at 5:56 AM to sunset at 7:18 PM on Tuesday.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest beach safety updates at hawaiibeachsafety.com and keep an eye out for rip currents.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready for some fun times ahead in the Hawaiian waters. Catch you on the next wave! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-08-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9400348264</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So, let's dive into the waves - here's the scoop: 

For Kauai, expect 2-4 feet of surf on north and south facing shores with 1-3 feet on west facing shores and 3-5 feet on east facing shores tonight and into Monday. The weather will be partly cloudy with isolated showers, and temperatures will be in the lower 70s. East winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights and conditions are in store. So grab your boards and hit those waves with the sun shining until 6 PM, then it's partly cloudy with isolated showers.

And for Maui, get ready for 2-4 feet of surf on north and south facing shores, and 3-5 feet on east facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers are expected, along with temperatures in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For the Big Island, specifically the Windward and Southeast side, anticipate 2-4 feet of surf on all shores with partly sunny skies tonight, transitioning to scattered showers on Monday. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and winds will vary from northeast to northwest before turning east.

And lastly, the Big Island's Leeward side will see 2-4 feet of surf on south facing shores and 0-2 feet on west facing shores tonight and into Monday. It'll be mostly clear or partly sunny with scattered showers and light winds shifting from south to east.

Alright, remember to check those tides before hitting the water and stay safe out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 10:46:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So, let's dive into the waves - here's the scoop: 

For Kauai, expect 2-4 feet of surf on north and south facing shores with 1-3 feet on west facing shores and 3-5 feet on east facing shores tonight and into Monday. The weather will be partly cloudy with isolated showers, and temperatures will be in the lower 70s. East winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights and conditions are in store. So grab your boards and hit those waves with the sun shining until 6 PM, then it's partly cloudy with isolated showers.

And for Maui, get ready for 2-4 feet of surf on north and south facing shores, and 3-5 feet on east facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers are expected, along with temperatures in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For the Big Island, specifically the Windward and Southeast side, anticipate 2-4 feet of surf on all shores with partly sunny skies tonight, transitioning to scattered showers on Monday. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and winds will vary from northeast to northwest before turning east.

And lastly, the Big Island's Leeward side will see 2-4 feet of surf on south facing shores and 0-2 feet on west facing shores tonight and into Monday. It'll be mostly clear or partly sunny with scattered showers and light winds shifting from south to east.

Alright, remember to check those tides before hitting the water and stay safe out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some fun in the sun with your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu! 

So, let's dive into the waves - here's the scoop: 

For Kauai, expect 2-4 feet of surf on north and south facing shores with 1-3 feet on west facing shores and 3-5 feet on east facing shores tonight and into Monday. The weather will be partly cloudy with isolated showers, and temperatures will be in the lower 70s. East winds will be blowing at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights and conditions are in store. So grab your boards and hit those waves with the sun shining until 6 PM, then it's partly cloudy with isolated showers.

And for Maui, get ready for 2-4 feet of surf on north and south facing shores, and 3-5 feet on east facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers are expected, along with temperatures in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

For the Big Island, specifically the Windward and Southeast side, anticipate 2-4 feet of surf on all shores with partly sunny skies tonight, transitioning to scattered showers on Monday. Temperatures will be in the mid-80s, and winds will vary from northeast to northwest before turning east.

And lastly, the Big Island's Leeward side will see 2-4 feet of surf on south facing shores and 0-2 feet on west facing shores tonight and into Monday. It'll be mostly clear or partly sunny with scattered showers and light winds shifting from south to east.

Alright, remember to check those tides before hitting the water and stay safe out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9384780480</link>
      <description>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your interactive and lively surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us!

Now, for those hanging ten on the Kauai shores,
- Tonight, we're looking at some chill, small waves hovering between 0 to 3 feet for the North and West-facing shores. But hey, the South and East-facing shores are where the party's at, with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet.
- The weather? Expect some isolated showers amid partly cloudy skies. Temperatures dropping to the lower 70s with gentle east winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

And for our Oahu surf enthusiasts,
- Tonight and tomorrow, North-facing shores will see waves between 0 to 3 feet while the South and East-facing shores will have you riding on 2 to 4 feet waves.
- It's gonna be partly cloudy with isolated showers, but hey, highs in the mid-80s make it perfect beach weather. Don't forget those east winds at around 10 miles per hour.

Now, Maui surf seekers,
- Look forward to 1 to 3 feet waves for both North and West-facing shores, and 2 to 4 feet waves for the South and East-facing shores.
- Partly cloudy skies tonight with isolated showers. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our Big Island wave riders,
- From the Windward to Southeast shores, expect 0 to 2 feet on the North side, and 2 to 4 feet on the East and South sides.
- It's gonna be a mix of partly cloudy skies and scattered showers tonight. Tomorrow we're looking at partly sunny weather with isolated showers and gentle Northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Remember to check the tides, catch those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jul 2024 10:46:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your interactive and lively surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us!

Now, for those hanging ten on the Kauai shores,
- Tonight, we're looking at some chill, small waves hovering between 0 to 3 feet for the North and West-facing shores. But hey, the South and East-facing shores are where the party's at, with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet.
- The weather? Expect some isolated showers amid partly cloudy skies. Temperatures dropping to the lower 70s with gentle east winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

And for our Oahu surf enthusiasts,
- Tonight and tomorrow, North-facing shores will see waves between 0 to 3 feet while the South and East-facing shores will have you riding on 2 to 4 feet waves.
- It's gonna be partly cloudy with isolated showers, but hey, highs in the mid-80s make it perfect beach weather. Don't forget those east winds at around 10 miles per hour.

Now, Maui surf seekers,
- Look forward to 1 to 3 feet waves for both North and West-facing shores, and 2 to 4 feet waves for the South and East-facing shores.
- Partly cloudy skies tonight with isolated showers. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our Big Island wave riders,
- From the Windward to Southeast shores, expect 0 to 2 feet on the North side, and 2 to 4 feet on the East and South sides.
- It's gonna be a mix of partly cloudy skies and scattered showers tonight. Tomorrow we're looking at partly sunny weather with isolated showers and gentle Northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Remember to check the tides, catch those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your interactive and lively surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive into what the waves have in store for us!

Now, for those hanging ten on the Kauai shores,
- Tonight, we're looking at some chill, small waves hovering between 0 to 3 feet for the North and West-facing shores. But hey, the South and East-facing shores are where the party's at, with waves hitting 3 to 5 feet.
- The weather? Expect some isolated showers amid partly cloudy skies. Temperatures dropping to the lower 70s with gentle east winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

And for our Oahu surf enthusiasts,
- Tonight and tomorrow, North-facing shores will see waves between 0 to 3 feet while the South and East-facing shores will have you riding on 2 to 4 feet waves.
- It's gonna be partly cloudy with isolated showers, but hey, highs in the mid-80s make it perfect beach weather. Don't forget those east winds at around 10 miles per hour.

Now, Maui surf seekers,
- Look forward to 1 to 3 feet waves for both North and West-facing shores, and 2 to 4 feet waves for the South and East-facing shores.
- Partly cloudy skies tonight with isolated showers. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid-80s and east winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour.

Lastly, for our Big Island wave riders,
- From the Windward to Southeast shores, expect 0 to 2 feet on the North side, and 2 to 4 feet on the East and South sides.
- It's gonna be a mix of partly cloudy skies and scattered showers tonight. Tomorrow we're looking at partly sunny weather with isolated showers and gentle Northeast winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Remember to check the tides, catch those waves, and most importantly, have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-06-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7560567667</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Here's your fun and informative surf zone forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Grab your boards because the surf will remain small along all shores for the next few days. A mix of southerly swells will give us some small waves along the south-facing shores while northeast and northwest swells will provide a little bump for the northern exposures. 

For tonight, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and small waves ranging from 0-4 feet depending on the shore. Tomorrow, it's looking like a partly sunny day with isolated showers and slightly larger waves hitting about 1-5 feet high. 

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island - be ready for some fun in the sun and surf!

For all you early birds out there, sunrise is around 6 am HST, and for those chasing the last wave, sunset is at 7:25 pm HST. 

Remember, safety first! Check out the beach hazard and safety information provided in the link below before you hit the waves. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 10:46:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Here's your fun and informative surf zone forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Grab your boards because the surf will remain small along all shores for the next few days. A mix of southerly swells will give us some small waves along the south-facing shores while northeast and northwest swells will provide a little bump for the northern exposures. 

For tonight, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and small waves ranging from 0-4 feet depending on the shore. Tomorrow, it's looking like a partly sunny day with isolated showers and slightly larger waves hitting about 1-5 feet high. 

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island - be ready for some fun in the sun and surf!

For all you early birds out there, sunrise is around 6 am HST, and for those chasing the last wave, sunset is at 7:25 pm HST. 

Remember, safety first! Check out the beach hazard and safety information provided in the link below before you hit the waves. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Here's your fun and informative surf zone forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Grab your boards because the surf will remain small along all shores for the next few days. A mix of southerly swells will give us some small waves along the south-facing shores while northeast and northwest swells will provide a little bump for the northern exposures. 

For tonight, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers and small waves ranging from 0-4 feet depending on the shore. Tomorrow, it's looking like a partly sunny day with isolated showers and slightly larger waves hitting about 1-5 feet high. 

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island - be ready for some fun in the sun and surf!

For all you early birds out there, sunrise is around 6 am HST, and for those chasing the last wave, sunset is at 7:25 pm HST. 

Remember, safety first! Check out the beach hazard and safety information provided in the link below before you hit the waves. Stay safe and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaii? Let's chat about the surf zone forecast for the next couple of days.

First up, for you surfers in Kauai, get stoked because there's a mixed bag coming your way. Expect some small surf on the north, west, south, and east-facing shores, so there’s a little something for everyone!

Tonight, it's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temps in the 70s, with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies, a few isolated showers, and high temps hitting the mid-80s.

Over in Oahu, it's a similar story with small surf expected on all shores. Tonight starts partly cloudy, becoming mostly cloudy later with showers. Don't forget, the UV index is extreme tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen!

As for Maui, a cozy setup awaits you with small waves on the south and east-facing shores. Tonight and tomorrow will mirror Kauai and Oahu with the weather and surf conditions, so get that board waxed up!

Big Island folks, expect small surf on most shores. Tonight, it will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, and tomorrow, things clear up for a mostly sunny day with a chance of isolated showers. Enjoy the swell!

And remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be lurking, so keep your wits about you out there. For the latest beach info and safety tips, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 10:47:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaii? Let's chat about the surf zone forecast for the next couple of days.

First up, for you surfers in Kauai, get stoked because there's a mixed bag coming your way. Expect some small surf on the north, west, south, and east-facing shores, so there’s a little something for everyone!

Tonight, it's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temps in the 70s, with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies, a few isolated showers, and high temps hitting the mid-80s.

Over in Oahu, it's a similar story with small surf expected on all shores. Tonight starts partly cloudy, becoming mostly cloudy later with showers. Don't forget, the UV index is extreme tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen!

As for Maui, a cozy setup awaits you with small waves on the south and east-facing shores. Tonight and tomorrow will mirror Kauai and Oahu with the weather and surf conditions, so get that board waxed up!

Big Island folks, expect small surf on most shores. Tonight, it will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, and tomorrow, things clear up for a mostly sunny day with a chance of isolated showers. Enjoy the swell!

And remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be lurking, so keep your wits about you out there. For the latest beach info and safety tips, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach bums! Ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaii? Let's chat about the surf zone forecast for the next couple of days.

First up, for you surfers in Kauai, get stoked because there's a mixed bag coming your way. Expect some small surf on the north, west, south, and east-facing shores, so there’s a little something for everyone!

Tonight, it's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temps in the 70s, with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies, a few isolated showers, and high temps hitting the mid-80s.

Over in Oahu, it's a similar story with small surf expected on all shores. Tonight starts partly cloudy, becoming mostly cloudy later with showers. Don't forget, the UV index is extreme tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen!

As for Maui, a cozy setup awaits you with small waves on the south and east-facing shores. Tonight and tomorrow will mirror Kauai and Oahu with the weather and surf conditions, so get that board waxed up!

Big Island folks, expect small surf on most shores. Tonight, it will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, and tomorrow, things clear up for a mostly sunny day with a chance of isolated showers. Enjoy the swell!

And remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents may be lurking, so keep your wits about you out there. For the latest beach info and safety tips, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 07-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave check in Hawaii? Let's dive into the forecast for our favorite spots.

Starting off with Kauai - today, we're looking at 1-4 feet surf on the south facing shores. North and west facing shores will be chill at 1-3 feet. But hey, grab your board 'cause it's gonna be around 2-4 feet on the east side.

Over in Oahu, expect 1-4 feet surf on the south and east shores, while the north and west facing shores are keeping it mellow at 0-3 feet. UV index is extreme today, so make sure to lather up that sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, south facing shores are where it's at with 2-4 feet waves. North and west sides are looking pretty small at 0-2 feet. So, if you're chasing some bigger waves, south-facing is calling your name!

On the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will have 2-4 feet surf while leeward side keeps it low at 0-2 feet. Don't forget to catch that northeast swell coming in over the weekend!

Overall, plenty of sunshine with some scattered showers in the mix. And remember, surf heights can change quickly, so always stay aware of those rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:56:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave check in Hawaii? Let's dive into the forecast for our favorite spots.

Starting off with Kauai - today, we're looking at 1-4 feet surf on the south facing shores. North and west facing shores will be chill at 1-3 feet. But hey, grab your board 'cause it's gonna be around 2-4 feet on the east side.

Over in Oahu, expect 1-4 feet surf on the south and east shores, while the north and west facing shores are keeping it mellow at 0-3 feet. UV index is extreme today, so make sure to lather up that sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, south facing shores are where it's at with 2-4 feet waves. North and west sides are looking pretty small at 0-2 feet. So, if you're chasing some bigger waves, south-facing is calling your name!

On the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will have 2-4 feet surf while leeward side keeps it low at 0-2 feet. Don't forget to catch that northeast swell coming in over the weekend!

Overall, plenty of sunshine with some scattered showers in the mix. And remember, surf heights can change quickly, so always stay aware of those rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave check in Hawaii? Let's dive into the forecast for our favorite spots.

Starting off with Kauai - today, we're looking at 1-4 feet surf on the south facing shores. North and west facing shores will be chill at 1-3 feet. But hey, grab your board 'cause it's gonna be around 2-4 feet on the east side.

Over in Oahu, expect 1-4 feet surf on the south and east shores, while the north and west facing shores are keeping it mellow at 0-3 feet. UV index is extreme today, so make sure to lather up that sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, south facing shores are where it's at with 2-4 feet waves. North and west sides are looking pretty small at 0-2 feet. So, if you're chasing some bigger waves, south-facing is calling your name!

On the Big Island, windward and southeast shores will have 2-4 feet surf while leeward side keeps it low at 0-2 feet. Don't forget to catch that northeast swell coming in over the weekend!

Overall, plenty of sunshine with some scattered showers in the mix. And remember, surf heights can change quickly, so always stay aware of those rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready for a wave check in the beautiful waters of Hawaii? Let's dive into the forecast for the upcoming hours and live the salty dream together!

Starting on the island of Kauai for tonight and diving into Sunday, we're looking at some small wave action across the shores. East-facing shores are taking the lead with some 4 to 6 footers, while other directions remain relatively mellow in the 0 to 4 foot range. Keep those eyes peeled for scattered showers tonight and enjoy a mixture of sun and isolated showers tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, the surf vibes are quite similar. East-facing shores stealing the show with 4 to 6 feet waves, setting the stage for some sweet rides. South-facing shores keep it fun with 2 to 4 footers, making it perfect for a chill day out. But watch out for those isolated showers tonight and catch some rays under mostly sunny skies tomorrow!

Maui is showing off its surfing potential too! East-facing shores are looking prime with 4 to 6-foot waves, while south-facing shores bring in some pleasant 2 to 4-foot sets. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers tonight and embrace the sunny vibes with isolated showers throughout Sunday.

Moving on to the Big Island, we've got different regions giving us a taste of the surf life. Windward and Southeast coasts present 4 to 6 footers on east-facing shores and 2 to 4 foot waves on south-facing shores. Leeward shores offer a mix of 0 to 2 foot waves on the west side and 2 to 4 foot waves on the south side. Watch out for those scattered showers tonight and make the most of your Sunday with a mix of sun and clouds.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with larger waves, so keep safe out there, beachgoers! And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out the link provided in the forecast.

Alright, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. Stay stoked and ride high, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 10:47:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready for a wave check in the beautiful waters of Hawaii? Let's dive into the forecast for the upcoming hours and live the salty dream together!

Starting on the island of Kauai for tonight and diving into Sunday, we're looking at some small wave action across the shores. East-facing shores are taking the lead with some 4 to 6 footers, while other directions remain relatively mellow in the 0 to 4 foot range. Keep those eyes peeled for scattered showers tonight and enjoy a mixture of sun and isolated showers tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, the surf vibes are quite similar. East-facing shores stealing the show with 4 to 6 feet waves, setting the stage for some sweet rides. South-facing shores keep it fun with 2 to 4 footers, making it perfect for a chill day out. But watch out for those isolated showers tonight and catch some rays under mostly sunny skies tomorrow!

Maui is showing off its surfing potential too! East-facing shores are looking prime with 4 to 6-foot waves, while south-facing shores bring in some pleasant 2 to 4-foot sets. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers tonight and embrace the sunny vibes with isolated showers throughout Sunday.

Moving on to the Big Island, we've got different regions giving us a taste of the surf life. Windward and Southeast coasts present 4 to 6 footers on east-facing shores and 2 to 4 foot waves on south-facing shores. Leeward shores offer a mix of 0 to 2 foot waves on the west side and 2 to 4 foot waves on the south side. Watch out for those scattered showers tonight and make the most of your Sunday with a mix of sun and clouds.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with larger waves, so keep safe out there, beachgoers! And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out the link provided in the forecast.

Alright, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. Stay stoked and ride high, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready for a wave check in the beautiful waters of Hawaii? Let's dive into the forecast for the upcoming hours and live the salty dream together!

Starting on the island of Kauai for tonight and diving into Sunday, we're looking at some small wave action across the shores. East-facing shores are taking the lead with some 4 to 6 footers, while other directions remain relatively mellow in the 0 to 4 foot range. Keep those eyes peeled for scattered showers tonight and enjoy a mixture of sun and isolated showers tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, the surf vibes are quite similar. East-facing shores stealing the show with 4 to 6 feet waves, setting the stage for some sweet rides. South-facing shores keep it fun with 2 to 4 footers, making it perfect for a chill day out. But watch out for those isolated showers tonight and catch some rays under mostly sunny skies tomorrow!

Maui is showing off its surfing potential too! East-facing shores are looking prime with 4 to 6-foot waves, while south-facing shores bring in some pleasant 2 to 4-foot sets. Keep an eye out for those isolated showers tonight and embrace the sunny vibes with isolated showers throughout Sunday.

Moving on to the Big Island, we've got different regions giving us a taste of the surf life. Windward and Southeast coasts present 4 to 6 footers on east-facing shores and 2 to 4 foot waves on south-facing shores. Leeward shores offer a mix of 0 to 2 foot waves on the west side and 2 to 4 foot waves on the south side. Watch out for those scattered showers tonight and make the most of your Sunday with a mix of sun and clouds.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with larger waves, so keep safe out there, beachgoers! And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out the link provided in the forecast.

Alright, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the ocean vibes. Stay stoked and ride high, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-22-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6888938501</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers!

Are you ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters? Well, here's what the surf forecast has in store for us:

First off, if you're hitting the east-facing shores, hold onto your boards tight as the rough surf is here to stay thanks to those strong trades sticking around. South-facing shores will see a little boost this weekend with a small south swell rolling in but expect it to peter out next week. Keep an eye out for that gale forming northeast of New Zealand - it might just send a swell our way and elevate the surf by late next week.

For the north-facing shores, things might pick up above flat levels early next week with a little help from a northwest swell heading our way. And guess what? There's another swell on the horizon from a low east of Japan that could bring even more action by late next week. Get ready to ride those waves!

Now, let's break it down by island:

On Kauai, tonight looks cloudy with scattered showers, and surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet up north to 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow, expect a mix of clouds and sun with highs in the mid-80s. Surf conditions should remain pretty consistent.

Over on Oahu, tonight starts partly cloudy but transitions to mostly cloudy with showers. Surf varies from 0-2 feet on the north and west shores to 3-5 feet on the east. Tomorrow, get ready for extreme UV with highs in the mid-80s - perfect for a day in the water!

Maui is looking at partly cloudy skies tonight with showers and east winds. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north and west, to 2-4 feet on the south and east shores. Tomorrow, expect scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s.

Big Island has some surf too! The Windward and Southeast shores are seeing 0-2 feet up north and 3-5 feet out east tonight. Tomorrow, expect occasional showers and surf heights to remain consistent. Leeward shores will have 0-2 feet out west and 2-4 feet down south with sunshine and showers in the mix.

No matter which island you're on, stay safe and have a blast out there on the waves! Remember to check the Hawaii Beach Safety website for any beach hazard updates.

So grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to shred some gnarly waves! And as always, stay stoked and catch you out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jun 2024 10:47:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers!

Are you ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters? Well, here's what the surf forecast has in store for us:

First off, if you're hitting the east-facing shores, hold onto your boards tight as the rough surf is here to stay thanks to those strong trades sticking around. South-facing shores will see a little boost this weekend with a small south swell rolling in but expect it to peter out next week. Keep an eye out for that gale forming northeast of New Zealand - it might just send a swell our way and elevate the surf by late next week.

For the north-facing shores, things might pick up above flat levels early next week with a little help from a northwest swell heading our way. And guess what? There's another swell on the horizon from a low east of Japan that could bring even more action by late next week. Get ready to ride those waves!

Now, let's break it down by island:

On Kauai, tonight looks cloudy with scattered showers, and surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet up north to 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow, expect a mix of clouds and sun with highs in the mid-80s. Surf conditions should remain pretty consistent.

Over on Oahu, tonight starts partly cloudy but transitions to mostly cloudy with showers. Surf varies from 0-2 feet on the north and west shores to 3-5 feet on the east. Tomorrow, get ready for extreme UV with highs in the mid-80s - perfect for a day in the water!

Maui is looking at partly cloudy skies tonight with showers and east winds. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north and west, to 2-4 feet on the south and east shores. Tomorrow, expect scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s.

Big Island has some surf too! The Windward and Southeast shores are seeing 0-2 feet up north and 3-5 feet out east tonight. Tomorrow, expect occasional showers and surf heights to remain consistent. Leeward shores will have 0-2 feet out west and 2-4 feet down south with sunshine and showers in the mix.

No matter which island you're on, stay safe and have a blast out there on the waves! Remember to check the Hawaii Beach Safety website for any beach hazard updates.

So grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to shred some gnarly waves! And as always, stay stoked and catch you out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers!

Are you ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters? Well, here's what the surf forecast has in store for us:

First off, if you're hitting the east-facing shores, hold onto your boards tight as the rough surf is here to stay thanks to those strong trades sticking around. South-facing shores will see a little boost this weekend with a small south swell rolling in but expect it to peter out next week. Keep an eye out for that gale forming northeast of New Zealand - it might just send a swell our way and elevate the surf by late next week.

For the north-facing shores, things might pick up above flat levels early next week with a little help from a northwest swell heading our way. And guess what? There's another swell on the horizon from a low east of Japan that could bring even more action by late next week. Get ready to ride those waves!

Now, let's break it down by island:

On Kauai, tonight looks cloudy with scattered showers, and surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet up north to 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow, expect a mix of clouds and sun with highs in the mid-80s. Surf conditions should remain pretty consistent.

Over on Oahu, tonight starts partly cloudy but transitions to mostly cloudy with showers. Surf varies from 0-2 feet on the north and west shores to 3-5 feet on the east. Tomorrow, get ready for extreme UV with highs in the mid-80s - perfect for a day in the water!

Maui is looking at partly cloudy skies tonight with showers and east winds. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north and west, to 2-4 feet on the south and east shores. Tomorrow, expect scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s.

Big Island has some surf too! The Windward and Southeast shores are seeing 0-2 feet up north and 3-5 feet out east tonight. Tomorrow, expect occasional showers and surf heights to remain consistent. Leeward shores will have 0-2 feet out west and 2-4 feet down south with sunshine and showers in the mix.

No matter which island you're on, stay safe and have a blast out there on the waves! Remember to check the Hawaii Beach Safety website for any beach hazard updates.

So grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to shred some gnarly waves! And as always, stay stoked and catch you out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Well, grab your boards because we've got the lowdown on what's happening along the beautiful shores of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island.

Let's kick things off with Kauai – we're looking at some modest surf along the north, west, and south-facing shores ranging from 1 to 4 feet. But hold onto your hats, the east-facing shores are where the action is with waves in the 3 to 6 feet range. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers tonight with east winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And over on Oahu, similar vibes with surf heights pretty consistent across the board. East-facing shores will be seeing some fun waves in the 4 to 6 feet range. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV Index is extreme! Watch out for those choppy waters caused by the east winds blowing around 20 to 25 miles per hour.

Now, moving along to Maui, get ready for a mix of sun and scattered showers with surf heights matching those on Kauai and Oahu. East winds will be blowing at around 20 to 25 miles per hour. So, get out there and catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful scenery!

And last but not least, for Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will have waves in the 3 to 6 feet range. Meanwhile, the leeward shores will see some smaller waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Brace yourself for some scattered showers and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents, especially as the surf size increases. Make sure to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach safety info before hitting the water.

Alright, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 10:46:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Well, grab your boards because we've got the lowdown on what's happening along the beautiful shores of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island.

Let's kick things off with Kauai – we're looking at some modest surf along the north, west, and south-facing shores ranging from 1 to 4 feet. But hold onto your hats, the east-facing shores are where the action is with waves in the 3 to 6 feet range. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers tonight with east winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And over on Oahu, similar vibes with surf heights pretty consistent across the board. East-facing shores will be seeing some fun waves in the 4 to 6 feet range. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV Index is extreme! Watch out for those choppy waters caused by the east winds blowing around 20 to 25 miles per hour.

Now, moving along to Maui, get ready for a mix of sun and scattered showers with surf heights matching those on Kauai and Oahu. East winds will be blowing at around 20 to 25 miles per hour. So, get out there and catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful scenery!

And last but not least, for Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will have waves in the 3 to 6 feet range. Meanwhile, the leeward shores will see some smaller waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Brace yourself for some scattered showers and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents, especially as the surf size increases. Make sure to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach safety info before hitting the water.

Alright, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Well, grab your boards because we've got the lowdown on what's happening along the beautiful shores of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and Big Island.

Let's kick things off with Kauai – we're looking at some modest surf along the north, west, and south-facing shores ranging from 1 to 4 feet. But hold onto your hats, the east-facing shores are where the action is with waves in the 3 to 6 feet range. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers tonight with east winds blowing around 15 to 20 miles per hour.

And over on Oahu, similar vibes with surf heights pretty consistent across the board. East-facing shores will be seeing some fun waves in the 4 to 6 feet range. Don't forget your sunscreen because the UV Index is extreme! Watch out for those choppy waters caused by the east winds blowing around 20 to 25 miles per hour.

Now, moving along to Maui, get ready for a mix of sun and scattered showers with surf heights matching those on Kauai and Oahu. East winds will be blowing at around 20 to 25 miles per hour. So, get out there and catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful scenery!

And last but not least, for Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will have waves in the 3 to 6 feet range. Meanwhile, the leeward shores will see some smaller waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet. Brace yourself for some scattered showers and northeast winds around 15 miles per hour.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay alert and watch out for rip currents, especially as the surf size increases. Make sure to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach safety info before hitting the water.

Alright, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands!

If you're hanging out on Kauai today, you can expect some small waves along the shores. North-facing shores will be around 1-3 feet, while east-facing shores will have waves from 3-5 feet. On the west and south-facing shores, you're looking at 0-2 feet and 1-3 feet respectively.

The weather on Kauai will start with mostly cloudy skies clearing up to sunshine later in the day. Showers are likely, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes! Highs will be in the mid-80s with east winds blowing at around 20 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, you'll find similar wave conditions with east-facing shores seeing 3-5 foot waves and 1-3 foot waves on north, west, and south-facing shores. The UV index will be extreme today, so don't forget that sunscreen!

As for Maui, expect breezy east winds bringing 3-5 foot waves to east-facing shores and 1-3 foot waves to other directions. The temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a chance of scattered showers, so keep an eye out for rainbows between surf sessions!

For Big Island, Windward and Southeast regions, east-facing shores will have waves from 3-5 feet, while south and north-facing shores will see 1-3 feet waves. The weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers likely throughout the day.

And over on Big Island, Leeward, west-facing shores can expect 0-2 foot waves, with 1-3 foot waves hitting the south-facing shores. It'll be a mix of sun and clouds with isolated showers popping up here and there.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready for some fun in the sun! Just remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check out Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates on individual beaches.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2024 13:38:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands!

If you're hanging out on Kauai today, you can expect some small waves along the shores. North-facing shores will be around 1-3 feet, while east-facing shores will have waves from 3-5 feet. On the west and south-facing shores, you're looking at 0-2 feet and 1-3 feet respectively.

The weather on Kauai will start with mostly cloudy skies clearing up to sunshine later in the day. Showers are likely, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes! Highs will be in the mid-80s with east winds blowing at around 20 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, you'll find similar wave conditions with east-facing shores seeing 3-5 foot waves and 1-3 foot waves on north, west, and south-facing shores. The UV index will be extreme today, so don't forget that sunscreen!

As for Maui, expect breezy east winds bringing 3-5 foot waves to east-facing shores and 1-3 foot waves to other directions. The temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a chance of scattered showers, so keep an eye out for rainbows between surf sessions!

For Big Island, Windward and Southeast regions, east-facing shores will have waves from 3-5 feet, while south and north-facing shores will see 1-3 feet waves. The weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers likely throughout the day.

And over on Big Island, Leeward, west-facing shores can expect 0-2 foot waves, with 1-3 foot waves hitting the south-facing shores. It'll be a mix of sun and clouds with isolated showers popping up here and there.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready for some fun in the sun! Just remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check out Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates on individual beaches.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands!

If you're hanging out on Kauai today, you can expect some small waves along the shores. North-facing shores will be around 1-3 feet, while east-facing shores will have waves from 3-5 feet. On the west and south-facing shores, you're looking at 0-2 feet and 1-3 feet respectively.

The weather on Kauai will start with mostly cloudy skies clearing up to sunshine later in the day. Showers are likely, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes! Highs will be in the mid-80s with east winds blowing at around 20 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, you'll find similar wave conditions with east-facing shores seeing 3-5 foot waves and 1-3 foot waves on north, west, and south-facing shores. The UV index will be extreme today, so don't forget that sunscreen!

As for Maui, expect breezy east winds bringing 3-5 foot waves to east-facing shores and 1-3 foot waves to other directions. The temperatures will be in the mid-80s with a chance of scattered showers, so keep an eye out for rainbows between surf sessions!

For Big Island, Windward and Southeast regions, east-facing shores will have waves from 3-5 feet, while south and north-facing shores will see 1-3 feet waves. The weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers likely throughout the day.

And over on Big Island, Leeward, west-facing shores can expect 0-2 foot waves, with 1-3 foot waves hitting the south-facing shores. It'll be a mix of sun and clouds with isolated showers popping up here and there.

So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready for some fun in the sun! Just remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check out Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates on individual beaches.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-19-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6478081622</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Well, get stoked because we've got the lowdown on the Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI!

So, here's the deal - the current south swell is on the decline, but don't worry, a mix of small long-period south swell and a shorter period southeast swell is on the horizon for the weekend. And guess what? Another long-period south-southwest swell is expected to make a grand entrance early next week. 

For those hitting up the east-facing shores, get ready for an upward trend in surf coming your way from Thursday through the weekend. It's about to get rough out there, with surf levels rising above seasonal averages this weekend.

Now, for the specifics in different zones:
- Kauai: North-facing and West-facing shores will be chill with small waves. South-facing shores will have some fun waves, and east-facing shores are going to offer some solid surf!
- Oahu: Similar vibes here with a mix of small waves on North-facing and West-facing shores, moderate waves on South-facing shores, and good waves on east-facing shores.
- Maui: North and West shores will be on the smaller side, while South and East shores will have some decent waves.
- Big Island: Windward and Southeast will see some good waves, and Leeward shores will have mixed conditions.

Keep in mind, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may occur near the surf zone, especially with larger waves. Safety's key, so exercise caution and maybe catch those epic waves near a lifeguard.

For more detailed safety information at specific Hawaii beaches, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So there you have it, your insider's guide to the waves in Hawaii. Grab your board, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2024 10:38:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Well, get stoked because we've got the lowdown on the Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI!

So, here's the deal - the current south swell is on the decline, but don't worry, a mix of small long-period south swell and a shorter period southeast swell is on the horizon for the weekend. And guess what? Another long-period south-southwest swell is expected to make a grand entrance early next week. 

For those hitting up the east-facing shores, get ready for an upward trend in surf coming your way from Thursday through the weekend. It's about to get rough out there, with surf levels rising above seasonal averages this weekend.

Now, for the specifics in different zones:
- Kauai: North-facing and West-facing shores will be chill with small waves. South-facing shores will have some fun waves, and east-facing shores are going to offer some solid surf!
- Oahu: Similar vibes here with a mix of small waves on North-facing and West-facing shores, moderate waves on South-facing shores, and good waves on east-facing shores.
- Maui: North and West shores will be on the smaller side, while South and East shores will have some decent waves.
- Big Island: Windward and Southeast will see some good waves, and Leeward shores will have mixed conditions.

Keep in mind, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may occur near the surf zone, especially with larger waves. Safety's key, so exercise caution and maybe catch those epic waves near a lifeguard.

For more detailed safety information at specific Hawaii beaches, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So there you have it, your insider's guide to the waves in Hawaii. Grab your board, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Well, get stoked because we've got the lowdown on the Surf Zone Forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI!

So, here's the deal - the current south swell is on the decline, but don't worry, a mix of small long-period south swell and a shorter period southeast swell is on the horizon for the weekend. And guess what? Another long-period south-southwest swell is expected to make a grand entrance early next week. 

For those hitting up the east-facing shores, get ready for an upward trend in surf coming your way from Thursday through the weekend. It's about to get rough out there, with surf levels rising above seasonal averages this weekend.

Now, for the specifics in different zones:
- Kauai: North-facing and West-facing shores will be chill with small waves. South-facing shores will have some fun waves, and east-facing shores are going to offer some solid surf!
- Oahu: Similar vibes here with a mix of small waves on North-facing and West-facing shores, moderate waves on South-facing shores, and good waves on east-facing shores.
- Maui: North and West shores will be on the smaller side, while South and East shores will have some decent waves.
- Big Island: Windward and Southeast will see some good waves, and Leeward shores will have mixed conditions.

Keep in mind, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may occur near the surf zone, especially with larger waves. Safety's key, so exercise caution and maybe catch those epic waves near a lifeguard.

For more detailed safety information at specific Hawaii beaches, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So there you have it, your insider's guide to the waves in Hawaii. Grab your board, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive right in!

First off, brace yourselves for a gradual decline in the current south swell throughout the week. You can expect some small to medium south to southeast swell energy coming your way. North-facing shores will see a slight bump today, staying tiny to small with background energy lingering. And east shores? Well, get ready for some rough and choppy conditions as the trade winds pick up their pace.

Let's break down what to expect for different shores starting tonight and into Tuesday:

- **Kauai**: North-facing waves at 3-5 feet decreasing to 2-4 feet, west-facing at 2-4 feet dropping to 1-3 feet, south-facing at 3-5 feet easing to 2-4 feet, and east-facing consistent at 3-5 feet. Keep your eyes out for scattered showers and east winds around 15 mph.
  
- **Oahu**: From 3-5 feet, the north-facing waves will fall to 2-4 feet, west-facing waves from 2-4 feet to 1-3 feet, south-facing at 3-5 feet transitioning to 2-4 feet, and east-facing waves at 3-5 feet. Partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy with showers, along with east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

- **Maui**: North-facing waves between 2-4 feet decreasing to 1-3 feet, west-facing waves at 2-4 feet easing to 1-3 feet, south-facing waves at 3-5 feet dropping to 2-4 feet, and east-facing waves consistent at 3-5 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

- **Big Island**: For the windward and southeast shores, north-facing waves will be 2-4 feet down to 1-3 feet, east-facing waves staying at 3-5 feet, and south-facing waves at 3-5 feet. Mostly cloudy with occasional showers, northeast winds around 10 mph.

- **Big Island Leeward**: West-facing waves at 2-4 feet decreasing to 1-3 feet, and south-facing waves at 3-5 feet easing to 2-4 feet. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers, winds shifting from west to north then becoming light and variable.

So, pack your gear, wax your boards, and get ready to hit the waves in Hawaii! And remember, surf conditions can change rapidly, so stay safe and keep an eye out for rip currents, especially with increasing surf size.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2024 10:39:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive right in!

First off, brace yourselves for a gradual decline in the current south swell throughout the week. You can expect some small to medium south to southeast swell energy coming your way. North-facing shores will see a slight bump today, staying tiny to small with background energy lingering. And east shores? Well, get ready for some rough and choppy conditions as the trade winds pick up their pace.

Let's break down what to expect for different shores starting tonight and into Tuesday:

- **Kauai**: North-facing waves at 3-5 feet decreasing to 2-4 feet, west-facing at 2-4 feet dropping to 1-3 feet, south-facing at 3-5 feet easing to 2-4 feet, and east-facing consistent at 3-5 feet. Keep your eyes out for scattered showers and east winds around 15 mph.
  
- **Oahu**: From 3-5 feet, the north-facing waves will fall to 2-4 feet, west-facing waves from 2-4 feet to 1-3 feet, south-facing at 3-5 feet transitioning to 2-4 feet, and east-facing waves at 3-5 feet. Partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy with showers, along with east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

- **Maui**: North-facing waves between 2-4 feet decreasing to 1-3 feet, west-facing waves at 2-4 feet easing to 1-3 feet, south-facing waves at 3-5 feet dropping to 2-4 feet, and east-facing waves consistent at 3-5 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

- **Big Island**: For the windward and southeast shores, north-facing waves will be 2-4 feet down to 1-3 feet, east-facing waves staying at 3-5 feet, and south-facing waves at 3-5 feet. Mostly cloudy with occasional showers, northeast winds around 10 mph.

- **Big Island Leeward**: West-facing waves at 2-4 feet decreasing to 1-3 feet, and south-facing waves at 3-5 feet easing to 2-4 feet. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers, winds shifting from west to north then becoming light and variable.

So, pack your gear, wax your boards, and get ready to hit the waves in Hawaii! And remember, surf conditions can change rapidly, so stay safe and keep an eye out for rip currents, especially with increasing surf size.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beachgoers! Time to catch the wave on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive right in!

First off, brace yourselves for a gradual decline in the current south swell throughout the week. You can expect some small to medium south to southeast swell energy coming your way. North-facing shores will see a slight bump today, staying tiny to small with background energy lingering. And east shores? Well, get ready for some rough and choppy conditions as the trade winds pick up their pace.

Let's break down what to expect for different shores starting tonight and into Tuesday:

- **Kauai**: North-facing waves at 3-5 feet decreasing to 2-4 feet, west-facing at 2-4 feet dropping to 1-3 feet, south-facing at 3-5 feet easing to 2-4 feet, and east-facing consistent at 3-5 feet. Keep your eyes out for scattered showers and east winds around 15 mph.
  
- **Oahu**: From 3-5 feet, the north-facing waves will fall to 2-4 feet, west-facing waves from 2-4 feet to 1-3 feet, south-facing at 3-5 feet transitioning to 2-4 feet, and east-facing waves at 3-5 feet. Partly cloudy skies turning mostly cloudy with showers, along with east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

- **Maui**: North-facing waves between 2-4 feet decreasing to 1-3 feet, west-facing waves at 2-4 feet easing to 1-3 feet, south-facing waves at 3-5 feet dropping to 2-4 feet, and east-facing waves consistent at 3-5 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and east winds at 15 to 20 mph.

- **Big Island**: For the windward and southeast shores, north-facing waves will be 2-4 feet down to 1-3 feet, east-facing waves staying at 3-5 feet, and south-facing waves at 3-5 feet. Mostly cloudy with occasional showers, northeast winds around 10 mph.

- **Big Island Leeward**: West-facing waves at 2-4 feet decreasing to 1-3 feet, and south-facing waves at 3-5 feet easing to 2-4 feet. Mostly cloudy with scattered showers, winds shifting from west to north then becoming light and variable.

So, pack your gear, wax your boards, and get ready to hit the waves in Hawaii! And remember, surf conditions can change rapidly, so stay safe and keep an eye out for rip currents, especially with increasing surf size.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to hang ten? Let's dive into your Hawaii surf zone forecast.

Alright, here's the scoop: south-facing shores will see a gradual decrease as the swell fades through Monday. Don't fret, though! We've got some background swell rolling in to keep things interesting. Meanwhile, the north shore will be on the smaller side with some northwest swells coming through.

East shores are about to get a bit rough and choppy as the trade winds pick up speed across the state. Oh, and watch out for those rip currents, especially as the surf size increases.

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Over on Oahu, it's mostly sunny until evening, then things will get cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf-wise, you're looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Moving on to Maui, tonight will be mostly cloudy with a few showers around. Surf heights are 0-2 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

And last but not least, for the Big Island Windward and Southeast shores, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight. Surf-wise, it's 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the east, and 4-6 feet on the south.

On the Big Island Leeward side, where we'll see mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf heights are 2-4 feet on the west and 4-6 feet on the south.

Remember, check the tides, heed the warnings, and most importantly, have a blast out there! Catch some waves and soak up that beautiful Hawaii sun.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 10:39:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to hang ten? Let's dive into your Hawaii surf zone forecast.

Alright, here's the scoop: south-facing shores will see a gradual decrease as the swell fades through Monday. Don't fret, though! We've got some background swell rolling in to keep things interesting. Meanwhile, the north shore will be on the smaller side with some northwest swells coming through.

East shores are about to get a bit rough and choppy as the trade winds pick up speed across the state. Oh, and watch out for those rip currents, especially as the surf size increases.

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Over on Oahu, it's mostly sunny until evening, then things will get cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf-wise, you're looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Moving on to Maui, tonight will be mostly cloudy with a few showers around. Surf heights are 0-2 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

And last but not least, for the Big Island Windward and Southeast shores, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight. Surf-wise, it's 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the east, and 4-6 feet on the south.

On the Big Island Leeward side, where we'll see mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf heights are 2-4 feet on the west and 4-6 feet on the south.

Remember, check the tides, heed the warnings, and most importantly, have a blast out there! Catch some waves and soak up that beautiful Hawaii sun.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to hang ten? Let's dive into your Hawaii surf zone forecast.

Alright, here's the scoop: south-facing shores will see a gradual decrease as the swell fades through Monday. Don't fret, though! We've got some background swell rolling in to keep things interesting. Meanwhile, the north shore will be on the smaller side with some northwest swells coming through.

East shores are about to get a bit rough and choppy as the trade winds pick up speed across the state. Oh, and watch out for those rip currents, especially as the surf size increases.

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Over on Oahu, it's mostly sunny until evening, then things will get cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf-wise, you're looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

Moving on to Maui, tonight will be mostly cloudy with a few showers around. Surf heights are 0-2 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east.

And last but not least, for the Big Island Windward and Southeast shores, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight. Surf-wise, it's 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the east, and 4-6 feet on the south.

On the Big Island Leeward side, where we'll see mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf heights are 2-4 feet on the west and 4-6 feet on the south.

Remember, check the tides, heed the warnings, and most importantly, have a blast out there! Catch some waves and soak up that beautiful Hawaii sun.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts for Hawaii! Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Alright, surfers, here's the lowdown for tonight in Kauai - expect north-facing shores to have 1-3 feet waves, west-facing with 6-8 feet waves, south-facing with 7-10 feet waves, and east-facing with 3-5 feet waves. And hey, don't forget your low temperatures will be in the lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Hang loose with those east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to tomorrow in Oahu, similar surf sizes - 1-3 feet on the north shore, 6-8 feet on the west shore, 7-10 feet on the south shore, and 3-5 feet on the east shore. Sunday fun day with extreme UV index, bringing some isolated showers and temps in the lower 80s. Get ready for those east winds at 15 to 20 mph - perfect for catching those waves!

Heading to Maui, tonight will see 1-3 feet waves on the north shore, 5-7 feet on the west shore, 7-10 feet on the south shore, and 3-5 feet on the east shore. Expect partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow, catch those mid 80s temperatures, and don't forget your sunscreen for that extreme UV index!

Big Island, both windward and leeward, brace yourself for some surf in the 1-3 feet range on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the east shore, and 7-10 feet on the south shore. Sunday is looking bright with lower 80s temps and scattered showers. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds and enjoy the waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jun 2024 10:39:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts for Hawaii! Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Alright, surfers, here's the lowdown for tonight in Kauai - expect north-facing shores to have 1-3 feet waves, west-facing with 6-8 feet waves, south-facing with 7-10 feet waves, and east-facing with 3-5 feet waves. And hey, don't forget your low temperatures will be in the lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Hang loose with those east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to tomorrow in Oahu, similar surf sizes - 1-3 feet on the north shore, 6-8 feet on the west shore, 7-10 feet on the south shore, and 3-5 feet on the east shore. Sunday fun day with extreme UV index, bringing some isolated showers and temps in the lower 80s. Get ready for those east winds at 15 to 20 mph - perfect for catching those waves!

Heading to Maui, tonight will see 1-3 feet waves on the north shore, 5-7 feet on the west shore, 7-10 feet on the south shore, and 3-5 feet on the east shore. Expect partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow, catch those mid 80s temperatures, and don't forget your sunscreen for that extreme UV index!

Big Island, both windward and leeward, brace yourself for some surf in the 1-3 feet range on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the east shore, and 7-10 feet on the south shore. Sunday is looking bright with lower 80s temps and scattered showers. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds and enjoy the waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beach lovers! Get ready for some gnarly surf zone forecasts for Hawaii! Let's dive in and ride those waves!

Alright, surfers, here's the lowdown for tonight in Kauai - expect north-facing shores to have 1-3 feet waves, west-facing with 6-8 feet waves, south-facing with 7-10 feet waves, and east-facing with 3-5 feet waves. And hey, don't forget your low temperatures will be in the lower 70s with mostly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Hang loose with those east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to tomorrow in Oahu, similar surf sizes - 1-3 feet on the north shore, 6-8 feet on the west shore, 7-10 feet on the south shore, and 3-5 feet on the east shore. Sunday fun day with extreme UV index, bringing some isolated showers and temps in the lower 80s. Get ready for those east winds at 15 to 20 mph - perfect for catching those waves!

Heading to Maui, tonight will see 1-3 feet waves on the north shore, 5-7 feet on the west shore, 7-10 feet on the south shore, and 3-5 feet on the east shore. Expect partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow, catch those mid 80s temperatures, and don't forget your sunscreen for that extreme UV index!

Big Island, both windward and leeward, brace yourself for some surf in the 1-3 feet range on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the east shore, and 7-10 feet on the south shore. Sunday is looking bright with lower 80s temps and scattered showers. Keep an eye out for those northeast winds and enjoy the waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some epic wave updates coming your way from the sunny shores of Hawaii. It's time for a surf forecast rundown that’ll have you grabbing your board in no time!

First off, we've got a High Surf Warning in place for the south-facing shores due to a long-period south swell building up some gnarly waves. It's time to ride those big ones while they last! Expect things to gradually calm down after Saturday as the swell moves out. But don't worry, there might be a tiny bump coming in from the northwest early next week.

For tonight on Kauai, it’s looking like mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf-wise, north-facing shores might see some tiny waves, while the west and south-facing shores are where the action's at with waves in the 7-15 feet range. East-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet waves to ride.

Moving to Oahu, a mix of partly cloudy skies and scattered showers are on the menu tonight. Similar surf conditions here with the west and south sides bringing the goods in the 10-15 feet range. So get ready to catch some waves in that sweet spot!

Over on Maui, expect partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers. The surf scene mirrors the vibes on Kauai and Oahu, so make the most of those 7-15 feet waves on the west and south shores.

And finally, let's not forget about the Big Island. Tonight, it's a mix of clouds and occasional showers with surf heights of 10-15 feet on the south-facing shores. Tomorrow, we’re looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers, so you can enjoy the waves and the sun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there and keep an eye out for lifeguards. Now go catch those waves and make some unforgettable memories out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2024 10:38:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some epic wave updates coming your way from the sunny shores of Hawaii. It's time for a surf forecast rundown that’ll have you grabbing your board in no time!

First off, we've got a High Surf Warning in place for the south-facing shores due to a long-period south swell building up some gnarly waves. It's time to ride those big ones while they last! Expect things to gradually calm down after Saturday as the swell moves out. But don't worry, there might be a tiny bump coming in from the northwest early next week.

For tonight on Kauai, it’s looking like mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf-wise, north-facing shores might see some tiny waves, while the west and south-facing shores are where the action's at with waves in the 7-15 feet range. East-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet waves to ride.

Moving to Oahu, a mix of partly cloudy skies and scattered showers are on the menu tonight. Similar surf conditions here with the west and south sides bringing the goods in the 10-15 feet range. So get ready to catch some waves in that sweet spot!

Over on Maui, expect partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers. The surf scene mirrors the vibes on Kauai and Oahu, so make the most of those 7-15 feet waves on the west and south shores.

And finally, let's not forget about the Big Island. Tonight, it's a mix of clouds and occasional showers with surf heights of 10-15 feet on the south-facing shores. Tomorrow, we’re looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers, so you can enjoy the waves and the sun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there and keep an eye out for lifeguards. Now go catch those waves and make some unforgettable memories out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some epic wave updates coming your way from the sunny shores of Hawaii. It's time for a surf forecast rundown that’ll have you grabbing your board in no time!

First off, we've got a High Surf Warning in place for the south-facing shores due to a long-period south swell building up some gnarly waves. It's time to ride those big ones while they last! Expect things to gradually calm down after Saturday as the swell moves out. But don't worry, there might be a tiny bump coming in from the northwest early next week.

For tonight on Kauai, it’s looking like mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf-wise, north-facing shores might see some tiny waves, while the west and south-facing shores are where the action's at with waves in the 7-15 feet range. East-facing shores will have some 2-4 feet waves to ride.

Moving to Oahu, a mix of partly cloudy skies and scattered showers are on the menu tonight. Similar surf conditions here with the west and south sides bringing the goods in the 10-15 feet range. So get ready to catch some waves in that sweet spot!

Over on Maui, expect partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers. The surf scene mirrors the vibes on Kauai and Oahu, so make the most of those 7-15 feet waves on the west and south shores.

And finally, let's not forget about the Big Island. Tonight, it's a mix of clouds and occasional showers with surf heights of 10-15 feet on the south-facing shores. Tomorrow, we’re looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers, so you can enjoy the waves and the sun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe out there and keep an eye out for lifeguards. Now go catch those waves and make some unforgettable memories out on the water!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-14-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7852081341</link>
      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So, grab your boards and sunscreen as we dive into the gnarly details.

Let's start with the big news - a fresh, long-period south swell is rolling in, promising some epic waves hitting the south-facing shores late Friday into Saturday. 🌊 This swell could reach near warning-level surf, with advisory level waves likely on mid-day Friday. Surf's up, dudes and dudettes!

For the night owls out there, here's a snapshot of what to expect tonight in Kauai: South facing shores should see 3-5 feet waves, while West facing shores could catch 2-4 feet. And don't forget your wetsuit - the water might get a bit choppy with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Now, let's fast forward to Friday in Oahu - South facing shores are in for a treat with 7-10 feet waves expected! 🏄‍♂️ Don't miss out on the action, and remember to stay safe in those gnarly waves.

Looking to Maui for some island vibes? Well, there'll be 8-12 feet waves on the south-facing shores tomorrow. With the lower 80s temperature, it's paradise for both catching waves and some sun rays!

And last but not least, on Big Island's windward and southeast side, anticipate waves of 3-5 feet on south-facing shores. Perfect for a day out in the water, soaking up the sun!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to hang ten on those upcoming swells and enjoy the ocean's bounty. Until next time, stay stoked and ride those waves like a pro! 🏄‍♀️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 10:41:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So, grab your boards and sunscreen as we dive into the gnarly details.

Let's start with the big news - a fresh, long-period south swell is rolling in, promising some epic waves hitting the south-facing shores late Friday into Saturday. 🌊 This swell could reach near warning-level surf, with advisory level waves likely on mid-day Friday. Surf's up, dudes and dudettes!

For the night owls out there, here's a snapshot of what to expect tonight in Kauai: South facing shores should see 3-5 feet waves, while West facing shores could catch 2-4 feet. And don't forget your wetsuit - the water might get a bit choppy with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Now, let's fast forward to Friday in Oahu - South facing shores are in for a treat with 7-10 feet waves expected! 🏄‍♂️ Don't miss out on the action, and remember to stay safe in those gnarly waves.

Looking to Maui for some island vibes? Well, there'll be 8-12 feet waves on the south-facing shores tomorrow. With the lower 80s temperature, it's paradise for both catching waves and some sun rays!

And last but not least, on Big Island's windward and southeast side, anticipate waves of 3-5 feet on south-facing shores. Perfect for a day out in the water, soaking up the sun!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to hang ten on those upcoming swells and enjoy the ocean's bounty. Until next time, stay stoked and ride those waves like a pro! 🏄‍♀️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii. So, grab your boards and sunscreen as we dive into the gnarly details.

Let's start with the big news - a fresh, long-period south swell is rolling in, promising some epic waves hitting the south-facing shores late Friday into Saturday. 🌊 This swell could reach near warning-level surf, with advisory level waves likely on mid-day Friday. Surf's up, dudes and dudettes!

For the night owls out there, here's a snapshot of what to expect tonight in Kauai: South facing shores should see 3-5 feet waves, while West facing shores could catch 2-4 feet. And don't forget your wetsuit - the water might get a bit choppy with east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Now, let's fast forward to Friday in Oahu - South facing shores are in for a treat with 7-10 feet waves expected! 🏄‍♂️ Don't miss out on the action, and remember to stay safe in those gnarly waves.

Looking to Maui for some island vibes? Well, there'll be 8-12 feet waves on the south-facing shores tomorrow. With the lower 80s temperature, it's paradise for both catching waves and some sun rays!

And last but not least, on Big Island's windward and southeast side, anticipate waves of 3-5 feet on south-facing shores. Perfect for a day out in the water, soaking up the sun!

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to hang ten on those upcoming swells and enjoy the ocean's bounty. Until next time, stay stoked and ride those waves like a pro! 🏄‍♀️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-13-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5382225055</link>
      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast straight from the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Hang ten and let's dive into the gnarly details for the upcoming days!

For our friends in Kauai, expect some sweet waves along south-facing shores with a mix of swells keeping things interesting. North-facing shores will have some fun waves above the summertime average. East-facing shores may see a tad more action on Friday. So, wax those boards and get ready to catch some good ones!

Over in Oahu, you can look forward to consistent waves on multiple shores. North, west, south, and east-facing shores all have something to offer. The UV index will be extreme, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the sun safely while catching some waves.

Heading to Maui? North and west-facing shores will provide some fun opportunities, while south and east-facing shores will offer decent waves as well. It's the perfect setup for a day filled with sun, sand, and surf. Don't forget your sunnies and get ready to hit the water!

For our Big Island folks, whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's surf waiting for you. From north to south-facing shores, there's a range of waves to choose from. Embrace the Aloha spirit, paddle out, and have a blast riding those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. If you need to check beach hazards or safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2024 10:39:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast straight from the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Hang ten and let's dive into the gnarly details for the upcoming days!

For our friends in Kauai, expect some sweet waves along south-facing shores with a mix of swells keeping things interesting. North-facing shores will have some fun waves above the summertime average. East-facing shores may see a tad more action on Friday. So, wax those boards and get ready to catch some good ones!

Over in Oahu, you can look forward to consistent waves on multiple shores. North, west, south, and east-facing shores all have something to offer. The UV index will be extreme, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the sun safely while catching some waves.

Heading to Maui? North and west-facing shores will provide some fun opportunities, while south and east-facing shores will offer decent waves as well. It's the perfect setup for a day filled with sun, sand, and surf. Don't forget your sunnies and get ready to hit the water!

For our Big Island folks, whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's surf waiting for you. From north to south-facing shores, there's a range of waves to choose from. Embrace the Aloha spirit, paddle out, and have a blast riding those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. If you need to check beach hazards or safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to spot for the latest surf zone forecast straight from the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Hang ten and let's dive into the gnarly details for the upcoming days!

For our friends in Kauai, expect some sweet waves along south-facing shores with a mix of swells keeping things interesting. North-facing shores will have some fun waves above the summertime average. East-facing shores may see a tad more action on Friday. So, wax those boards and get ready to catch some good ones!

Over in Oahu, you can look forward to consistent waves on multiple shores. North, west, south, and east-facing shores all have something to offer. The UV index will be extreme, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen and enjoy the sun safely while catching some waves.

Heading to Maui? North and west-facing shores will provide some fun opportunities, while south and east-facing shores will offer decent waves as well. It's the perfect setup for a day filled with sun, sand, and surf. Don't forget your sunnies and get ready to hit the water!

For our Big Island folks, whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's surf waiting for you. From north to south-facing shores, there's a range of waves to choose from. Embrace the Aloha spirit, paddle out, and have a blast riding those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe in the water. If you need to check beach hazards or safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-12-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1851821413</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Well, here's the scoop on the surf forecast for the next couple of days!

So, let's dive in. The fading south-southwest swell and a sneaky southeast swell will keep the waves at a fun level through Wednesday. But hold onto your surfboards because a fresh and punchy south swell is rolling in Thursday night, peaking into a gnarly day on Friday and Saturday. Get ready for some serious swells!

For all you north-facing shore enthusiasts, small but consistent waves will be rolling in, keeping things interesting. East-facing shores will be on the smaller side but expect a light bump towards the end of the week.

Now, let's break it down by location! 

Kauai is looking at some sweet waves with south and west-facing shores in the 2-7 foot range. Expect scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies tonight and a partly sunny day tomorrow. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Oahu is gearing up for some rad surf as well, with 2-7 foot waves hitting south-facing shores. Grab your board and get ready for some epic sessions. Oh, and keep an eye out for scattered showers and mostly sunny skies.

Maui is calling all surfers with 1-7 foot waves on the menu. South-facing shores will be the place to be with some solid sets coming through. Make sure to stay hydrated and catch those waves under the sunny skies!

Big Island folks, heads up! The windward and southeast sides will see waves in the 1-7 foot range. Get ready to hit the water and enjoy the partly sunny weather with a chance of showers. And for the leeward side, grab your board for 2-7 foot waves on south and west-facing shores. It's gonna be a beautiful day!

Okay, surfers, that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 10:41:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Well, here's the scoop on the surf forecast for the next couple of days!

So, let's dive in. The fading south-southwest swell and a sneaky southeast swell will keep the waves at a fun level through Wednesday. But hold onto your surfboards because a fresh and punchy south swell is rolling in Thursday night, peaking into a gnarly day on Friday and Saturday. Get ready for some serious swells!

For all you north-facing shore enthusiasts, small but consistent waves will be rolling in, keeping things interesting. East-facing shores will be on the smaller side but expect a light bump towards the end of the week.

Now, let's break it down by location! 

Kauai is looking at some sweet waves with south and west-facing shores in the 2-7 foot range. Expect scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies tonight and a partly sunny day tomorrow. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Oahu is gearing up for some rad surf as well, with 2-7 foot waves hitting south-facing shores. Grab your board and get ready for some epic sessions. Oh, and keep an eye out for scattered showers and mostly sunny skies.

Maui is calling all surfers with 1-7 foot waves on the menu. South-facing shores will be the place to be with some solid sets coming through. Make sure to stay hydrated and catch those waves under the sunny skies!

Big Island folks, heads up! The windward and southeast sides will see waves in the 1-7 foot range. Get ready to hit the water and enjoy the partly sunny weather with a chance of showers. And for the leeward side, grab your board for 2-7 foot waves on south and west-facing shores. It's gonna be a beautiful day!

Okay, surfers, that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Well, here's the scoop on the surf forecast for the next couple of days!

So, let's dive in. The fading south-southwest swell and a sneaky southeast swell will keep the waves at a fun level through Wednesday. But hold onto your surfboards because a fresh and punchy south swell is rolling in Thursday night, peaking into a gnarly day on Friday and Saturday. Get ready for some serious swells!

For all you north-facing shore enthusiasts, small but consistent waves will be rolling in, keeping things interesting. East-facing shores will be on the smaller side but expect a light bump towards the end of the week.

Now, let's break it down by location! 

Kauai is looking at some sweet waves with south and west-facing shores in the 2-7 foot range. Expect scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies tonight and a partly sunny day tomorrow. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Oahu is gearing up for some rad surf as well, with 2-7 foot waves hitting south-facing shores. Grab your board and get ready for some epic sessions. Oh, and keep an eye out for scattered showers and mostly sunny skies.

Maui is calling all surfers with 1-7 foot waves on the menu. South-facing shores will be the place to be with some solid sets coming through. Make sure to stay hydrated and catch those waves under the sunny skies!

Big Island folks, heads up! The windward and southeast sides will see waves in the 1-7 foot range. Get ready to hit the water and enjoy the partly sunny weather with a chance of showers. And for the leeward side, grab your board for 2-7 foot waves on south and west-facing shores. It's gonna be a beautiful day!

Okay, surfers, that's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there riding the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, wave riders and beach lovers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name and the sun is shining bright. Let's dive right into what's happening out there in the big blue.

Currently, we have a long-period south-southwest swell in the mix, creating some advisory-level surf through tonight. So, if you're looking for a challenge, now's your chance! But fear not, surfers, as the swell is expected to trend down tonight. However, keep your eyes on the horizon for another long-period south swell rolling in on Thursday night into Friday, peaking late Friday into Saturday.

For our friends on Kauai, here's what you can expect:

Tonight, catch some 1-3 footers on the North Shore and 7-10-foot waves on the South Shore. But don't worry, things will mellow out a bit by Tuesday morning. So grab your board and get ready to ride those waves!

Over on Oahu, similar vibes are happening with high surf advisories for those South Facing Shores. The waves are calling your name, with 8-12 foot sets tonight. So, wax up your board and get out there to catch some barrels!

And for all you Maui surfers out there, get stoked for 7-10 foot waves on the South Shore tonight. It's time to chase those dreamy rides and make the most of the swell while it lasts.

On the Big Island, expect some solid 8-12 footers on the South Facing Shores tonight. Whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, the waves are waiting for you to conquer them!

So, whether you're shredding the waves or soaking up the sun on the sand, enjoy the surf and stay safe out there. And remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents and always respect the power of the ocean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 10:38:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, wave riders and beach lovers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name and the sun is shining bright. Let's dive right into what's happening out there in the big blue.

Currently, we have a long-period south-southwest swell in the mix, creating some advisory-level surf through tonight. So, if you're looking for a challenge, now's your chance! But fear not, surfers, as the swell is expected to trend down tonight. However, keep your eyes on the horizon for another long-period south swell rolling in on Thursday night into Friday, peaking late Friday into Saturday.

For our friends on Kauai, here's what you can expect:

Tonight, catch some 1-3 footers on the North Shore and 7-10-foot waves on the South Shore. But don't worry, things will mellow out a bit by Tuesday morning. So grab your board and get ready to ride those waves!

Over on Oahu, similar vibes are happening with high surf advisories for those South Facing Shores. The waves are calling your name, with 8-12 foot sets tonight. So, wax up your board and get out there to catch some barrels!

And for all you Maui surfers out there, get stoked for 7-10 foot waves on the South Shore tonight. It's time to chase those dreamy rides and make the most of the swell while it lasts.

On the Big Island, expect some solid 8-12 footers on the South Facing Shores tonight. Whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, the waves are waiting for you to conquer them!

So, whether you're shredding the waves or soaking up the sun on the sand, enjoy the surf and stay safe out there. And remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents and always respect the power of the ocean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, wave riders and beach lovers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name and the sun is shining bright. Let's dive right into what's happening out there in the big blue.

Currently, we have a long-period south-southwest swell in the mix, creating some advisory-level surf through tonight. So, if you're looking for a challenge, now's your chance! But fear not, surfers, as the swell is expected to trend down tonight. However, keep your eyes on the horizon for another long-period south swell rolling in on Thursday night into Friday, peaking late Friday into Saturday.

For our friends on Kauai, here's what you can expect:

Tonight, catch some 1-3 footers on the North Shore and 7-10-foot waves on the South Shore. But don't worry, things will mellow out a bit by Tuesday morning. So grab your board and get ready to ride those waves!

Over on Oahu, similar vibes are happening with high surf advisories for those South Facing Shores. The waves are calling your name, with 8-12 foot sets tonight. So, wax up your board and get out there to catch some barrels!

And for all you Maui surfers out there, get stoked for 7-10 foot waves on the South Shore tonight. It's time to chase those dreamy rides and make the most of the swell while it lasts.

On the Big Island, expect some solid 8-12 footers on the South Facing Shores tonight. Whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, the waves are waiting for you to conquer them!

So, whether you're shredding the waves or soaking up the sun on the sand, enjoy the surf and stay safe out there. And remember, keep an eye out for those rip currents and always respect the power of the ocean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-10-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4633382785</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii coming right at ya!

So, here's the scoop for the upcoming days:
- Surf along south facing shores will be peaking tonight through Monday with a mix of swells.
- North-facing shores will see a slight bump in surf through midweek, so keep an eye out for those fun sets.
- East-facing shores will start to see an uptick in surf by midweek as the trades kick in.
- And hey, our friends on the west side will have some consistent waves coming their way as well.

Let's break it down for a couple of our favorite spots:

**Kauai**: We've got a high surf advisory going on for those south-facing shores. Expect some 7-10 foot waves rolling in. North and west facing shores are looking fun too, with 2-4 feet and 5-7 feet respectively.

**Oahu**: Another high surf advisory for south facing shores with 7-10 foot sets. North and west facing shores will have some playful 2-4 and 6-8 foot waves to catch.

**Maui**: Yep, you guessed it - high surf advisory for south-facing shores again! Surf will be pumping at 7-10 feet. North-facing shores will be in the 2-4 foot range.

**Big Island**: South-facing shores will have some solid 7-10 foot waves. North-facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet, so maybe a bit smaller, but still plenty of fun to be had.

So, pack your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some waves! Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for any rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2024 10:40:17 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii coming right at ya!

So, here's the scoop for the upcoming days:
- Surf along south facing shores will be peaking tonight through Monday with a mix of swells.
- North-facing shores will see a slight bump in surf through midweek, so keep an eye out for those fun sets.
- East-facing shores will start to see an uptick in surf by midweek as the trades kick in.
- And hey, our friends on the west side will have some consistent waves coming their way as well.

Let's break it down for a couple of our favorite spots:

**Kauai**: We've got a high surf advisory going on for those south-facing shores. Expect some 7-10 foot waves rolling in. North and west facing shores are looking fun too, with 2-4 feet and 5-7 feet respectively.

**Oahu**: Another high surf advisory for south facing shores with 7-10 foot sets. North and west facing shores will have some playful 2-4 and 6-8 foot waves to catch.

**Maui**: Yep, you guessed it - high surf advisory for south-facing shores again! Surf will be pumping at 7-10 feet. North-facing shores will be in the 2-4 foot range.

**Big Island**: South-facing shores will have some solid 7-10 foot waves. North-facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet, so maybe a bit smaller, but still plenty of fun to be had.

So, pack your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some waves! Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for any rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii coming right at ya!

So, here's the scoop for the upcoming days:
- Surf along south facing shores will be peaking tonight through Monday with a mix of swells.
- North-facing shores will see a slight bump in surf through midweek, so keep an eye out for those fun sets.
- East-facing shores will start to see an uptick in surf by midweek as the trades kick in.
- And hey, our friends on the west side will have some consistent waves coming their way as well.

Let's break it down for a couple of our favorite spots:

**Kauai**: We've got a high surf advisory going on for those south-facing shores. Expect some 7-10 foot waves rolling in. North and west facing shores are looking fun too, with 2-4 feet and 5-7 feet respectively.

**Oahu**: Another high surf advisory for south facing shores with 7-10 foot sets. North and west facing shores will have some playful 2-4 and 6-8 foot waves to catch.

**Maui**: Yep, you guessed it - high surf advisory for south-facing shores again! Surf will be pumping at 7-10 feet. North-facing shores will be in the 2-4 foot range.

**Big Island**: South-facing shores will have some solid 7-10 foot waves. North-facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet, so maybe a bit smaller, but still plenty of fun to be had.

So, pack your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some waves! Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for any rip currents.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-09-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7460559328</link>
      <description>Hey Beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves coming your way in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots!

For Kauai, North facing shores will be cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. While the West facing shores will be hanging loose at 4-6 feet, catching a wave up to 7 feet tomorrow. Hold on tight, because the South facing shores will be pumping with waves ranging from 6-8 feet tonight and reaching 7-10 feet tomorrow. And over on the East facing shores, expect some chill waves at 1-3 feet tonight, picking up slightly to 2-4 feet by midweek.

Tonight on Kauai will be partly cloudy with temperatures around 70 degrees and east winds of 10 mph. As for tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies, with temperatures in the mid-80s and those same breezy east winds around 10 mph.

Moving to Oahu, similar vibes with high surf advisory for South facing shores. North facing shores catching waves at 3-5 feet, West facing shores at 4-6 feet tonight, and South facing shores building between 6-8 feet tonight and peaking at 7-10 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will keep it cool at 1-3 feet tonight and a small bump up to 2-4 feet by tomorrow.

Tonight on Oahu will be partly cloudy, around 70 degrees, and east winds at 10-15 mph. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny weather with the UV index at extreme, lower 80s temps, and east winds around 15 mph.

Maui, get ready for some sweet rides too! North and West facing shores cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. South facing shores catching waves between 6-8 feet tonight and ramping up to 7-10 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will be mellow at 1-3 feet tonight and 2-4 feet tomorrow.

Tonight in Maui will be partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-60s and east winds around 10-15 mph. Tomorrow, mostly sunny skies, mid-80s temps, and east winds at 15 mph.

Big Island, both Windward/Southeast and Leeward sides are forecasted to have high surf advisory for South facing shores with waves from 6-8 feet tonight and set to peak at 7-10 feet tomorrow.

Overall, be prepared for some sweet surf ahead but always stay safe in the waters, especially with those rip currents. Remember to check with lifeguards for any beach hazards or safety info.

Now get those boards ready and catch those waves, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Jun 2024 10:39:43 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves coming your way in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots!

For Kauai, North facing shores will be cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. While the West facing shores will be hanging loose at 4-6 feet, catching a wave up to 7 feet tomorrow. Hold on tight, because the South facing shores will be pumping with waves ranging from 6-8 feet tonight and reaching 7-10 feet tomorrow. And over on the East facing shores, expect some chill waves at 1-3 feet tonight, picking up slightly to 2-4 feet by midweek.

Tonight on Kauai will be partly cloudy with temperatures around 70 degrees and east winds of 10 mph. As for tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies, with temperatures in the mid-80s and those same breezy east winds around 10 mph.

Moving to Oahu, similar vibes with high surf advisory for South facing shores. North facing shores catching waves at 3-5 feet, West facing shores at 4-6 feet tonight, and South facing shores building between 6-8 feet tonight and peaking at 7-10 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will keep it cool at 1-3 feet tonight and a small bump up to 2-4 feet by tomorrow.

Tonight on Oahu will be partly cloudy, around 70 degrees, and east winds at 10-15 mph. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny weather with the UV index at extreme, lower 80s temps, and east winds around 15 mph.

Maui, get ready for some sweet rides too! North and West facing shores cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. South facing shores catching waves between 6-8 feet tonight and ramping up to 7-10 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will be mellow at 1-3 feet tonight and 2-4 feet tomorrow.

Tonight in Maui will be partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-60s and east winds around 10-15 mph. Tomorrow, mostly sunny skies, mid-80s temps, and east winds at 15 mph.

Big Island, both Windward/Southeast and Leeward sides are forecasted to have high surf advisory for South facing shores with waves from 6-8 feet tonight and set to peak at 7-10 feet tomorrow.

Overall, be prepared for some sweet surf ahead but always stay safe in the waters, especially with those rip currents. Remember to check with lifeguards for any beach hazards or safety info.

Now get those boards ready and catch those waves, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly waves coming your way in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for our favorite spots!

For Kauai, North facing shores will be cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. While the West facing shores will be hanging loose at 4-6 feet, catching a wave up to 7 feet tomorrow. Hold on tight, because the South facing shores will be pumping with waves ranging from 6-8 feet tonight and reaching 7-10 feet tomorrow. And over on the East facing shores, expect some chill waves at 1-3 feet tonight, picking up slightly to 2-4 feet by midweek.

Tonight on Kauai will be partly cloudy with temperatures around 70 degrees and east winds of 10 mph. As for tomorrow, get ready for mostly sunny skies, with temperatures in the mid-80s and those same breezy east winds around 10 mph.

Moving to Oahu, similar vibes with high surf advisory for South facing shores. North facing shores catching waves at 3-5 feet, West facing shores at 4-6 feet tonight, and South facing shores building between 6-8 feet tonight and peaking at 7-10 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will keep it cool at 1-3 feet tonight and a small bump up to 2-4 feet by tomorrow.

Tonight on Oahu will be partly cloudy, around 70 degrees, and east winds at 10-15 mph. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny weather with the UV index at extreme, lower 80s temps, and east winds around 15 mph.

Maui, get ready for some sweet rides too! North and West facing shores cruising at 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. South facing shores catching waves between 6-8 feet tonight and ramping up to 7-10 feet tomorrow. East facing shores will be mellow at 1-3 feet tonight and 2-4 feet tomorrow.

Tonight in Maui will be partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-60s and east winds around 10-15 mph. Tomorrow, mostly sunny skies, mid-80s temps, and east winds at 15 mph.

Big Island, both Windward/Southeast and Leeward sides are forecasted to have high surf advisory for South facing shores with waves from 6-8 feet tonight and set to peak at 7-10 feet tomorrow.

Overall, be prepared for some sweet surf ahead but always stay safe in the waters, especially with those rip currents. Remember to check with lifeguards for any beach hazards or safety info.

Now get those boards ready and catch those waves, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-08-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3091186460</link>
      <description>Ahoy Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun brought to you from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Hang ten and ride the waves with style! Here's what's cooking in the surf world for this weekend in Hawaii.

**Discussion:**
We've got a south-southwest swell slowly saying Aloha this weekend. Watch out for High Surf Advisory conditions along south facing shores tonight - the swell's still got some kick! But hey, get stoked for a bigger swell building up by Saturday, peaking into Monday, possibly hitting High Surf Advisory levels once again. And wait, there's more - another solid south swell may be rolling in next week. Keep those boards waxed and ready!

**Kauai:**
Got some sweet waves rolling in tonight and Saturday. North-facing shores are looking fun at 2-4 feet, while the south-facing shores are firing up with waves reaching 7-10 feet. Time to make your pick and enjoy the surf!

**Oahu:**
For all you beach bums in Oahu, south-facing shores are where it's at! High Surf Advisory in place with waves hitting 7-10 feet. Don't miss out on some fun waves on the west and north-facing shores too!

**Maui:**
Expect some great waves on south-facing shores at 7-10 feet tonight. North and west-facing shores are also promising some action at 4-6 feet. Grab your boards and hit the beach for those epic sessions!

**Big Island:**
Big Island is living up to its name with some solid surf on the south facing shores at 7-10 feet. Whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's surf waiting for you! Don't miss out on that stellar session.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to chase some waves, feel the sun on your skin, and embrace the aloha spirit. Remember, stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Ride on!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Jun 2024 10:39:37 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun brought to you from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Hang ten and ride the waves with style! Here's what's cooking in the surf world for this weekend in Hawaii.

**Discussion:**
We've got a south-southwest swell slowly saying Aloha this weekend. Watch out for High Surf Advisory conditions along south facing shores tonight - the swell's still got some kick! But hey, get stoked for a bigger swell building up by Saturday, peaking into Monday, possibly hitting High Surf Advisory levels once again. And wait, there's more - another solid south swell may be rolling in next week. Keep those boards waxed and ready!

**Kauai:**
Got some sweet waves rolling in tonight and Saturday. North-facing shores are looking fun at 2-4 feet, while the south-facing shores are firing up with waves reaching 7-10 feet. Time to make your pick and enjoy the surf!

**Oahu:**
For all you beach bums in Oahu, south-facing shores are where it's at! High Surf Advisory in place with waves hitting 7-10 feet. Don't miss out on some fun waves on the west and north-facing shores too!

**Maui:**
Expect some great waves on south-facing shores at 7-10 feet tonight. North and west-facing shores are also promising some action at 4-6 feet. Grab your boards and hit the beach for those epic sessions!

**Big Island:**
Big Island is living up to its name with some solid surf on the south facing shores at 7-10 feet. Whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's surf waiting for you! Don't miss out on that stellar session.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to chase some waves, feel the sun on your skin, and embrace the aloha spirit. Remember, stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Ride on!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun brought to you from the sunny shores of Hawaii. Hang ten and ride the waves with style! Here's what's cooking in the surf world for this weekend in Hawaii.

**Discussion:**
We've got a south-southwest swell slowly saying Aloha this weekend. Watch out for High Surf Advisory conditions along south facing shores tonight - the swell's still got some kick! But hey, get stoked for a bigger swell building up by Saturday, peaking into Monday, possibly hitting High Surf Advisory levels once again. And wait, there's more - another solid south swell may be rolling in next week. Keep those boards waxed and ready!

**Kauai:**
Got some sweet waves rolling in tonight and Saturday. North-facing shores are looking fun at 2-4 feet, while the south-facing shores are firing up with waves reaching 7-10 feet. Time to make your pick and enjoy the surf!

**Oahu:**
For all you beach bums in Oahu, south-facing shores are where it's at! High Surf Advisory in place with waves hitting 7-10 feet. Don't miss out on some fun waves on the west and north-facing shores too!

**Maui:**
Expect some great waves on south-facing shores at 7-10 feet tonight. North and west-facing shores are also promising some action at 4-6 feet. Grab your boards and hit the beach for those epic sessions!

**Big Island:**
Big Island is living up to its name with some solid surf on the south facing shores at 7-10 feet. Whether you're on the windward or leeward side, there's surf waiting for you! Don't miss out on that stellar session.

So, there you have it, surfers! Get ready to chase some waves, feel the sun on your skin, and embrace the aloha spirit. Remember, stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Ride on!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3055926102</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and catch those wave details!

Tonight in Kauai, you can expect waves ranging from 3 to 8 feet along different shore facings. Tomorrow, the surf will remain favorable for catching some waves.

Over on Oahu, the surf conditions will be quite similar, with waves reaching up to 6-8 feet on South-facing shores. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV index at an extreme level!

Maui will also offer some sweet waves, with heights up to 6-8 feet on South-facing shores. It's going to be a great day to be out on the water!

Heading to the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will have waves from 3 to 8 feet, perfect for some surfing adventures. And on the Leeward side, get ready for waves ranging from 4 to 8 feet.

As always, remember that surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your board, wax up, and catch those waves while you can! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jun 2024 10:39:27 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and catch those wave details!

Tonight in Kauai, you can expect waves ranging from 3 to 8 feet along different shore facings. Tomorrow, the surf will remain favorable for catching some waves.

Over on Oahu, the surf conditions will be quite similar, with waves reaching up to 6-8 feet on South-facing shores. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV index at an extreme level!

Maui will also offer some sweet waves, with heights up to 6-8 feet on South-facing shores. It's going to be a great day to be out on the water!

Heading to the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will have waves from 3 to 8 feet, perfect for some surfing adventures. And on the Leeward side, get ready for waves ranging from 4 to 8 feet.

As always, remember that surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your board, wax up, and catch those waves while you can! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive in and catch those wave details!

Tonight in Kauai, you can expect waves ranging from 3 to 8 feet along different shore facings. Tomorrow, the surf will remain favorable for catching some waves.

Over on Oahu, the surf conditions will be quite similar, with waves reaching up to 6-8 feet on South-facing shores. Don't forget your sunscreen with that UV index at an extreme level!

Maui will also offer some sweet waves, with heights up to 6-8 feet on South-facing shores. It's going to be a great day to be out on the water!

Heading to the Big Island, the Windward and Southeast shores will have waves from 3 to 8 feet, perfect for some surfing adventures. And on the Leeward side, get ready for waves ranging from 4 to 8 feet.

As always, remember that surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your board, wax up, and catch those waves while you can! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your entertaining surf forecast report for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name! Let's dive right into the gnarly details for some epic wave riding action:

Starting off, we've got a south-southwest swell gradually tapering off through Thursday but fear not! Another pulse is on the horizon, arriving late Thursday and Friday, bringing surf around the seasonal average. Get ready for more swells this weekend that could push surf near High Surf Advisory levels - sounds like a swell time ahead!

For our friends in Kauai, expect surf heights ranging from 2-6 feet on different shores tonight and tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s, and the winds will be around 5 to 10 mph from the east. Catch those tides and enjoy the ride!

Over in Oahu, similar surf conditions await with extreme UV Index on Thursday. Don't forget your sunscreen, dudes and dudettes! Highs in the mid-80s with northeast winds. Keep an eye on those tides for the ultimate wave-catching experience.

Maui is looking good too with surf heights ranging from 2-6 feet, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures in the mid-80s. East winds tonight shifting to 5-10 mph tomorrow. Get ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun!

On the Big Island, expect varying surf heights per shore, from 3-7 feet, with changing weather patterns and winds. Stay tuned to the tides for the best surfing spots and make the most of those sunny days ahead!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, folks! And before you hit the waves, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jun 2024 10:38:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your entertaining surf forecast report for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name! Let's dive right into the gnarly details for some epic wave riding action:

Starting off, we've got a south-southwest swell gradually tapering off through Thursday but fear not! Another pulse is on the horizon, arriving late Thursday and Friday, bringing surf around the seasonal average. Get ready for more swells this weekend that could push surf near High Surf Advisory levels - sounds like a swell time ahead!

For our friends in Kauai, expect surf heights ranging from 2-6 feet on different shores tonight and tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s, and the winds will be around 5 to 10 mph from the east. Catch those tides and enjoy the ride!

Over in Oahu, similar surf conditions await with extreme UV Index on Thursday. Don't forget your sunscreen, dudes and dudettes! Highs in the mid-80s with northeast winds. Keep an eye on those tides for the ultimate wave-catching experience.

Maui is looking good too with surf heights ranging from 2-6 feet, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures in the mid-80s. East winds tonight shifting to 5-10 mph tomorrow. Get ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun!

On the Big Island, expect varying surf heights per shore, from 3-7 feet, with changing weather patterns and winds. Stay tuned to the tides for the best surfing spots and make the most of those sunny days ahead!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, folks! And before you hit the waves, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your entertaining surf forecast report for Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name! Let's dive right into the gnarly details for some epic wave riding action:

Starting off, we've got a south-southwest swell gradually tapering off through Thursday but fear not! Another pulse is on the horizon, arriving late Thursday and Friday, bringing surf around the seasonal average. Get ready for more swells this weekend that could push surf near High Surf Advisory levels - sounds like a swell time ahead!

For our friends in Kauai, expect surf heights ranging from 2-6 feet on different shores tonight and tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s, and the winds will be around 5 to 10 mph from the east. Catch those tides and enjoy the ride!

Over in Oahu, similar surf conditions await with extreme UV Index on Thursday. Don't forget your sunscreen, dudes and dudettes! Highs in the mid-80s with northeast winds. Keep an eye on those tides for the ultimate wave-catching experience.

Maui is looking good too with surf heights ranging from 2-6 feet, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures in the mid-80s. East winds tonight shifting to 5-10 mph tomorrow. Get ready to ride some waves and soak up the sun!

On the Big Island, expect varying surf heights per shore, from 3-7 feet, with changing weather patterns and winds. Stay tuned to the tides for the best surfing spots and make the most of those sunny days ahead!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, folks! And before you hit the waves, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some exciting wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive right in!

So, the current south-southwest swell is on the decline, but don't fret - another pulse of energy is heading our way late Thursday into Friday, bringing some decent surf around the usual levels. And guess what? This weekend, we're looking at a swell that might just push those waves to High Surf Advisory heights of up to 10 feet! But wait, there's more - next week could see an even bigger swell, potentially exceeding advisory levels. So keep those boards waxed and ready!

For tonight in Kauai, we're looking at some solid surf on the North and South-facing shores, ranging from 4-7 feet. Expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and lows in the lower 70s. The winds will be blowing from the East at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions with a mix of sun and isolated showers. North and South-facing shores can expect waves in the 4-7 feet range. Keep an eye out for high tides at various spots and get ready for a UV Index that's off the charts!

Over in Maui, waves will be ranging from 2-7 feet on different shores, with sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s. So grab your sunscreen and catch those waves!

Now, onto the Big Island - Windward and Southeast areas can look forward to 4-7 feet of surf on the North and South-facing shores, amid some sunshine and isolated showers. Lows around 70 and gentle East winds of 5-10 mph.

And for the Big Island Leeward side, expect 3-7 feet on the West and South-facing shores, with a mix of clouds and sun. Watch out for some scattered showers and maybe even a thunderstorm. Northwesterly winds shifting to the north after midnight.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a real thing, so be cautious and, as always, stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 10:40:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some exciting wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive right in!

So, the current south-southwest swell is on the decline, but don't fret - another pulse of energy is heading our way late Thursday into Friday, bringing some decent surf around the usual levels. And guess what? This weekend, we're looking at a swell that might just push those waves to High Surf Advisory heights of up to 10 feet! But wait, there's more - next week could see an even bigger swell, potentially exceeding advisory levels. So keep those boards waxed and ready!

For tonight in Kauai, we're looking at some solid surf on the North and South-facing shores, ranging from 4-7 feet. Expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and lows in the lower 70s. The winds will be blowing from the East at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions with a mix of sun and isolated showers. North and South-facing shores can expect waves in the 4-7 feet range. Keep an eye out for high tides at various spots and get ready for a UV Index that's off the charts!

Over in Maui, waves will be ranging from 2-7 feet on different shores, with sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s. So grab your sunscreen and catch those waves!

Now, onto the Big Island - Windward and Southeast areas can look forward to 4-7 feet of surf on the North and South-facing shores, amid some sunshine and isolated showers. Lows around 70 and gentle East winds of 5-10 mph.

And for the Big Island Leeward side, expect 3-7 feet on the West and South-facing shores, with a mix of clouds and sun. Watch out for some scattered showers and maybe even a thunderstorm. Northwesterly winds shifting to the north after midnight.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a real thing, so be cautious and, as always, stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some exciting wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive right in!

So, the current south-southwest swell is on the decline, but don't fret - another pulse of energy is heading our way late Thursday into Friday, bringing some decent surf around the usual levels. And guess what? This weekend, we're looking at a swell that might just push those waves to High Surf Advisory heights of up to 10 feet! But wait, there's more - next week could see an even bigger swell, potentially exceeding advisory levels. So keep those boards waxed and ready!

For tonight in Kauai, we're looking at some solid surf on the North and South-facing shores, ranging from 4-7 feet. Expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers and lows in the lower 70s. The winds will be blowing from the East at 10 to 15 mph.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions with a mix of sun and isolated showers. North and South-facing shores can expect waves in the 4-7 feet range. Keep an eye out for high tides at various spots and get ready for a UV Index that's off the charts!

Over in Maui, waves will be ranging from 2-7 feet on different shores, with sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s. So grab your sunscreen and catch those waves!

Now, onto the Big Island - Windward and Southeast areas can look forward to 4-7 feet of surf on the North and South-facing shores, amid some sunshine and isolated showers. Lows around 70 and gentle East winds of 5-10 mph.

And for the Big Island Leeward side, expect 3-7 feet on the West and South-facing shores, with a mix of clouds and sun. Watch out for some scattered showers and maybe even a thunderstorm. Northwesterly winds shifting to the north after midnight.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a real thing, so be cautious and, as always, stay safe out there.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-04-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9498205779</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Well, it looks like we've got an exciting week ahead with some sweet swells rolling in.

Starting off, we've got southerly swells peaking right now, so keep an eye out for some near High Surf Advisory level waves. They'll gradually decline midweek but fear not – more waves are on the horizon! A reinforcing south-southwest swell is expected late Thursday and Friday, followed by an even larger swell over the weekend, boosting the surf up to the advisory level Sunday and Monday. Get those boards ready, folks!

For those who love a bit of variety, a small northwest swell building today will peak late tonight and into Tuesday, while a short-period north-northwest swell will follow later in the week. Trade winds are also kicking up some elevated and rough surf along the eastern shores, but that'll calm down as we head towards the weekend.

Now, let's take a look at specific areas:

**Kauai**: Tonight, expect surf ranging from 4-8 feet on different shores. Weather-wise, it's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and some east winds at 10-15 miles per hour.

**Oahu**: Get ready for 5-7 foot waves on south-facing shores tomorrow, with mostly sunny skies and a chance of isolated showers. UV index will be very high, so don't forget the sunscreen!

**Maui**: Surf heights of 3-8 feet with a mix of sunshine and isolated showers tomorrow. East winds around 15-20 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for catching a few waves!

**Big Island**: From north to south, various shores will see surf from 2-8 feet with some scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Weather will be partly sunny or mostly cloudy depending on the area.

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun and great surf all week long in Hawaii. Just remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for rip currents. And don't forget to check out the beach safety info at hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 10:39:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Well, it looks like we've got an exciting week ahead with some sweet swells rolling in.

Starting off, we've got southerly swells peaking right now, so keep an eye out for some near High Surf Advisory level waves. They'll gradually decline midweek but fear not – more waves are on the horizon! A reinforcing south-southwest swell is expected late Thursday and Friday, followed by an even larger swell over the weekend, boosting the surf up to the advisory level Sunday and Monday. Get those boards ready, folks!

For those who love a bit of variety, a small northwest swell building today will peak late tonight and into Tuesday, while a short-period north-northwest swell will follow later in the week. Trade winds are also kicking up some elevated and rough surf along the eastern shores, but that'll calm down as we head towards the weekend.

Now, let's take a look at specific areas:

**Kauai**: Tonight, expect surf ranging from 4-8 feet on different shores. Weather-wise, it's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and some east winds at 10-15 miles per hour.

**Oahu**: Get ready for 5-7 foot waves on south-facing shores tomorrow, with mostly sunny skies and a chance of isolated showers. UV index will be very high, so don't forget the sunscreen!

**Maui**: Surf heights of 3-8 feet with a mix of sunshine and isolated showers tomorrow. East winds around 15-20 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for catching a few waves!

**Big Island**: From north to south, various shores will see surf from 2-8 feet with some scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Weather will be partly sunny or mostly cloudy depending on the area.

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun and great surf all week long in Hawaii. Just remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for rip currents. And don't forget to check out the beach safety info at hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Well, it looks like we've got an exciting week ahead with some sweet swells rolling in.

Starting off, we've got southerly swells peaking right now, so keep an eye out for some near High Surf Advisory level waves. They'll gradually decline midweek but fear not – more waves are on the horizon! A reinforcing south-southwest swell is expected late Thursday and Friday, followed by an even larger swell over the weekend, boosting the surf up to the advisory level Sunday and Monday. Get those boards ready, folks!

For those who love a bit of variety, a small northwest swell building today will peak late tonight and into Tuesday, while a short-period north-northwest swell will follow later in the week. Trade winds are also kicking up some elevated and rough surf along the eastern shores, but that'll calm down as we head towards the weekend.

Now, let's take a look at specific areas:

**Kauai**: Tonight, expect surf ranging from 4-8 feet on different shores. Weather-wise, it's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and some east winds at 10-15 miles per hour.

**Oahu**: Get ready for 5-7 foot waves on south-facing shores tomorrow, with mostly sunny skies and a chance of isolated showers. UV index will be very high, so don't forget the sunscreen!

**Maui**: Surf heights of 3-8 feet with a mix of sunshine and isolated showers tomorrow. East winds around 15-20 miles per hour. Perfect conditions for catching a few waves!

**Big Island**: From north to south, various shores will see surf from 2-8 feet with some scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Weather will be partly sunny or mostly cloudy depending on the area.

So, there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun and great surf all week long in Hawaii. Just remember, always stay safe in the water and keep an eye out for rip currents. And don't forget to check out the beach safety info at hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-03-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9748913456</link>
      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly neighborhood wave whisperer. Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Get ready to ride some waves as the surf along south-facing shores will be pumping with numerous swell pulses heading our way from the SSW. We might even need to keep an eye out for a High Surf Advisory for the biggest swells expected to show up next weekend. For now, let's enjoy the current SSW swell staying below advisory levels and gradually easing through Tuesday. And hey, more long-period swells are on the horizon, so stay psyched!

On the flip side, a small, long-period NW swell is rolling in tonight and into Monday, with a potential follow-up later in the week. Don't sleep on a possible small N swell next weekend. Keep an eye out for choppy surf along exposed east-facing shores in the next couple of days due to those trade winds whipping up short-period wind waves, but fear not, as things will calm down after Wednesday once the winds relax.

For our fellow wave warriors in different regions of Hawaii, from Kauai to Maui, and the Big Island, you've got a mix of surf sizes from 1 to 8 feet on various facing shores, so plenty of options for your surf cravings.

Tonight, expect some scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, but don't let that dampen your spirits. Tomorrow looks like a mixed bag of sun and showers, so grab your boards and soak up that island sunshine.

Now, remember to check the tides, watch out for strong rip currents, and always put safety first. For the latest updates and beach safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So, wax up your board, grab your sunscreen, and catch some epic waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2024 10:40:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly neighborhood wave whisperer. Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Get ready to ride some waves as the surf along south-facing shores will be pumping with numerous swell pulses heading our way from the SSW. We might even need to keep an eye out for a High Surf Advisory for the biggest swells expected to show up next weekend. For now, let's enjoy the current SSW swell staying below advisory levels and gradually easing through Tuesday. And hey, more long-period swells are on the horizon, so stay psyched!

On the flip side, a small, long-period NW swell is rolling in tonight and into Monday, with a potential follow-up later in the week. Don't sleep on a possible small N swell next weekend. Keep an eye out for choppy surf along exposed east-facing shores in the next couple of days due to those trade winds whipping up short-period wind waves, but fear not, as things will calm down after Wednesday once the winds relax.

For our fellow wave warriors in different regions of Hawaii, from Kauai to Maui, and the Big Island, you've got a mix of surf sizes from 1 to 8 feet on various facing shores, so plenty of options for your surf cravings.

Tonight, expect some scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, but don't let that dampen your spirits. Tomorrow looks like a mixed bag of sun and showers, so grab your boards and soak up that island sunshine.

Now, remember to check the tides, watch out for strong rip currents, and always put safety first. For the latest updates and beach safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So, wax up your board, grab your sunscreen, and catch some epic waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom from your friendly neighborhood wave whisperer. Let's dive into the gnarly surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Get ready to ride some waves as the surf along south-facing shores will be pumping with numerous swell pulses heading our way from the SSW. We might even need to keep an eye out for a High Surf Advisory for the biggest swells expected to show up next weekend. For now, let's enjoy the current SSW swell staying below advisory levels and gradually easing through Tuesday. And hey, more long-period swells are on the horizon, so stay psyched!

On the flip side, a small, long-period NW swell is rolling in tonight and into Monday, with a potential follow-up later in the week. Don't sleep on a possible small N swell next weekend. Keep an eye out for choppy surf along exposed east-facing shores in the next couple of days due to those trade winds whipping up short-period wind waves, but fear not, as things will calm down after Wednesday once the winds relax.

For our fellow wave warriors in different regions of Hawaii, from Kauai to Maui, and the Big Island, you've got a mix of surf sizes from 1 to 8 feet on various facing shores, so plenty of options for your surf cravings.

Tonight, expect some scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, but don't let that dampen your spirits. Tomorrow looks like a mixed bag of sun and showers, so grab your boards and soak up that island sunshine.

Now, remember to check the tides, watch out for strong rip currents, and always put safety first. For the latest updates and beach safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So, wax up your board, grab your sunscreen, and catch some epic waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-02-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9666428133</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the awesome folks at Quiet Please Studios. Get ready for some rad waves coming your way!

Here's the scoop for tonight in various parts of Hawaii:

- **Kauai**: South-facing shores with 5-7 feet waves, West-facing 3-5 feet, and East-facing at 5-7 feet.
- **Oahu**: South-facing shores seeing 5-7 feet waves, West-facing at 3-5 feet, and East-facing with 5-7 feet waves.
- **Maui**: South-facing shores rocking 5-7 feet waves, West-facing at 2-4 feet, and East-facing at 5-7 feet.
- **Big Island Windward and Southeast**: East-facing shores with 6-8 feet waves and South-facing with 5-7 feet waves.
- **Big Island Leeward**: South-facing shores at 5-7 feet and West-facing with 3-5 feet waves.

It's all about the waves and the weather, so here's the lowdown for tomorrow:

- Get ready for mostly sunny skies in the morning with a chance of isolated showers in the afternoon. High temps in the mid-80s with some fantastic East winds ranging from 10 to 20 miles per hour.

And don't forget the tides! Check out the tides for Hanalei Bay, Nawiliwili, Honolulu, Waianae, Kahului, Hilo Bay, Kona, and Kawaihae to plan your surfing adventures perfectly.

Hey, don't miss out on the UV index, rated as extreme for tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster!

Keep an eye out for those rip currents and always stay safe in the water, especially when the swells are up. For more safety tips, be sure to visit the Hawaii Beach Safety website.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Jun 2024 10:39:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the awesome folks at Quiet Please Studios. Get ready for some rad waves coming your way!

Here's the scoop for tonight in various parts of Hawaii:

- **Kauai**: South-facing shores with 5-7 feet waves, West-facing 3-5 feet, and East-facing at 5-7 feet.
- **Oahu**: South-facing shores seeing 5-7 feet waves, West-facing at 3-5 feet, and East-facing with 5-7 feet waves.
- **Maui**: South-facing shores rocking 5-7 feet waves, West-facing at 2-4 feet, and East-facing at 5-7 feet.
- **Big Island Windward and Southeast**: East-facing shores with 6-8 feet waves and South-facing with 5-7 feet waves.
- **Big Island Leeward**: South-facing shores at 5-7 feet and West-facing with 3-5 feet waves.

It's all about the waves and the weather, so here's the lowdown for tomorrow:

- Get ready for mostly sunny skies in the morning with a chance of isolated showers in the afternoon. High temps in the mid-80s with some fantastic East winds ranging from 10 to 20 miles per hour.

And don't forget the tides! Check out the tides for Hanalei Bay, Nawiliwili, Honolulu, Waianae, Kahului, Hilo Bay, Kona, and Kawaihae to plan your surfing adventures perfectly.

Hey, don't miss out on the UV index, rated as extreme for tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster!

Keep an eye out for those rip currents and always stay safe in the water, especially when the swells are up. For more safety tips, be sure to visit the Hawaii Beach Safety website.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your ultimate surf forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the awesome folks at Quiet Please Studios. Get ready for some rad waves coming your way!

Here's the scoop for tonight in various parts of Hawaii:

- **Kauai**: South-facing shores with 5-7 feet waves, West-facing 3-5 feet, and East-facing at 5-7 feet.
- **Oahu**: South-facing shores seeing 5-7 feet waves, West-facing at 3-5 feet, and East-facing with 5-7 feet waves.
- **Maui**: South-facing shores rocking 5-7 feet waves, West-facing at 2-4 feet, and East-facing at 5-7 feet.
- **Big Island Windward and Southeast**: East-facing shores with 6-8 feet waves and South-facing with 5-7 feet waves.
- **Big Island Leeward**: South-facing shores at 5-7 feet and West-facing with 3-5 feet waves.

It's all about the waves and the weather, so here's the lowdown for tomorrow:

- Get ready for mostly sunny skies in the morning with a chance of isolated showers in the afternoon. High temps in the mid-80s with some fantastic East winds ranging from 10 to 20 miles per hour.

And don't forget the tides! Check out the tides for Hanalei Bay, Nawiliwili, Honolulu, Waianae, Kahului, Hilo Bay, Kona, and Kawaihae to plan your surfing adventures perfectly.

Hey, don't miss out on the UV index, rated as extreme for tomorrow, so slather on that sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster!

Keep an eye out for those rip currents and always stay safe in the water, especially when the swells are up. For more safety tips, be sure to visit the Hawaii Beach Safety website.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! Ready for the lowdown on those gnarly waves? 

Listen up as we dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

So here's the scoop - we're looking at an extended run of high surf along the south-facing shores over the next week. We've got some solid pulses of long-period swell rolling in, building up to some epic surf heights over the weekend. And guess what? There's more where that came from! 

But hey, let's not forget about the other shores. We've got a small northwest swell sneaking in early next week, keeping things interesting. And of course, those trade winds are doing their thing, creating some choppy surf along the exposed east-facing shores.

Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty details for some specific areas:

- Kauai: Expect a mix of small to medium surf along different shores, with a chance of scattered showers. Hang loose and catch some sweet waves!

- Oahu: Similar story here, with surf heights varying across the shores. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and make the most of those waves!

- Maui: Get ready for sunny vibes and some nice surf rolling in. It's all about catching those waves and enjoying the ocean breeze.

- Big Island: Plenty of surf action on both Windward and Leeward shores. Scattered showers might join the party, but that won't stop you from riding those waves!

Now, remember to check the tides, get your gear ready, and hit the waves with a big smile on your face. And hey, stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and maybe catch a few waves near a lifeguard just in case.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jun 2024 10:39:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! Ready for the lowdown on those gnarly waves? 

Listen up as we dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

So here's the scoop - we're looking at an extended run of high surf along the south-facing shores over the next week. We've got some solid pulses of long-period swell rolling in, building up to some epic surf heights over the weekend. And guess what? There's more where that came from! 

But hey, let's not forget about the other shores. We've got a small northwest swell sneaking in early next week, keeping things interesting. And of course, those trade winds are doing their thing, creating some choppy surf along the exposed east-facing shores.

Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty details for some specific areas:

- Kauai: Expect a mix of small to medium surf along different shores, with a chance of scattered showers. Hang loose and catch some sweet waves!

- Oahu: Similar story here, with surf heights varying across the shores. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and make the most of those waves!

- Maui: Get ready for sunny vibes and some nice surf rolling in. It's all about catching those waves and enjoying the ocean breeze.

- Big Island: Plenty of surf action on both Windward and Leeward shores. Scattered showers might join the party, but that won't stop you from riding those waves!

Now, remember to check the tides, get your gear ready, and hit the waves with a big smile on your face. And hey, stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and maybe catch a few waves near a lifeguard just in case.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beach lovers, surfers, and wave enthusiasts! Ready for the lowdown on those gnarly waves? 

Listen up as we dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii.

So here's the scoop - we're looking at an extended run of high surf along the south-facing shores over the next week. We've got some solid pulses of long-period swell rolling in, building up to some epic surf heights over the weekend. And guess what? There's more where that came from! 

But hey, let's not forget about the other shores. We've got a small northwest swell sneaking in early next week, keeping things interesting. And of course, those trade winds are doing their thing, creating some choppy surf along the exposed east-facing shores.

Now, let's get into the nitty-gritty details for some specific areas:

- Kauai: Expect a mix of small to medium surf along different shores, with a chance of scattered showers. Hang loose and catch some sweet waves!

- Oahu: Similar story here, with surf heights varying across the shores. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and make the most of those waves!

- Maui: Get ready for sunny vibes and some nice surf rolling in. It's all about catching those waves and enjoying the ocean breeze.

- Big Island: Plenty of surf action on both Windward and Leeward shores. Scattered showers might join the party, but that won't stop you from riding those waves!

Now, remember to check the tides, get your gear ready, and hit the waves with a big smile on your face. And hey, stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and maybe catch a few waves near a lifeguard just in case.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-31-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6536614127</link>
      <description>Woohoo, surfers and beachgoers of Hawaii! Get ready for a fun-filled surf forecast coming your way. So, here's the lowdown on what's happening in our little slice of paradise:

Surf along exposed south-facing shores is hanging out on the smaller side for now, but don't fret! A slow and steady rise is in the cards thanks to a long period southwest swell making its way to us. Be prepared for some decent waves to roll in through the weekend and into the first week of June. The South Pacific is sending us some love!

For those catching waves on the east side, expect some rough and choppy waters with those persistent trade winds doing their thing.

Over on the north-facing shores, things are keeping steady with some small, long-period swells pinging our way early next week. So, keep your eyes peeled for some fun rides!

Now, let's dive into the nitty-gritty of our favorite spots:

Starting off with Kauai, tonight's looking partly cloudy with a chance of isolated showers. Expect some nice waves in the 2-4 foot range on those south-facing shores! Tomorrow, the surf's picking up to 3-5 feet, so get ready for some action!

Moving over to Oahu, we've got some breezy trades in store keeping those east-facing shores at a fun 3-5 feet. High tide lovers, rejoice! Extreme UV index tomorrow means slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves in the lower 80s!

Maui's where it's at with 3-5 feet on the east-facing shores tonight. Expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow with waves in the same range, so make the most of it!

And last but not least, Big Island's windward and southeast, you've got 3-5 feet on both the east and south-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Partly sunny skies and isolated showers on the menu!

Alright, beach bums, that's all for now. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch those epic waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 10:40:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Woohoo, surfers and beachgoers of Hawaii! Get ready for a fun-filled surf forecast coming your way. So, here's the lowdown on what's happening in our little slice of paradise:

Surf along exposed south-facing shores is hanging out on the smaller side for now, but don't fret! A slow and steady rise is in the cards thanks to a long period southwest swell making its way to us. Be prepared for some decent waves to roll in through the weekend and into the first week of June. The South Pacific is sending us some love!

For those catching waves on the east side, expect some rough and choppy waters with those persistent trade winds doing their thing.

Over on the north-facing shores, things are keeping steady with some small, long-period swells pinging our way early next week. So, keep your eyes peeled for some fun rides!

Now, let's dive into the nitty-gritty of our favorite spots:

Starting off with Kauai, tonight's looking partly cloudy with a chance of isolated showers. Expect some nice waves in the 2-4 foot range on those south-facing shores! Tomorrow, the surf's picking up to 3-5 feet, so get ready for some action!

Moving over to Oahu, we've got some breezy trades in store keeping those east-facing shores at a fun 3-5 feet. High tide lovers, rejoice! Extreme UV index tomorrow means slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves in the lower 80s!

Maui's where it's at with 3-5 feet on the east-facing shores tonight. Expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow with waves in the same range, so make the most of it!

And last but not least, Big Island's windward and southeast, you've got 3-5 feet on both the east and south-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Partly sunny skies and isolated showers on the menu!

Alright, beach bums, that's all for now. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch those epic waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Woohoo, surfers and beachgoers of Hawaii! Get ready for a fun-filled surf forecast coming your way. So, here's the lowdown on what's happening in our little slice of paradise:

Surf along exposed south-facing shores is hanging out on the smaller side for now, but don't fret! A slow and steady rise is in the cards thanks to a long period southwest swell making its way to us. Be prepared for some decent waves to roll in through the weekend and into the first week of June. The South Pacific is sending us some love!

For those catching waves on the east side, expect some rough and choppy waters with those persistent trade winds doing their thing.

Over on the north-facing shores, things are keeping steady with some small, long-period swells pinging our way early next week. So, keep your eyes peeled for some fun rides!

Now, let's dive into the nitty-gritty of our favorite spots:

Starting off with Kauai, tonight's looking partly cloudy with a chance of isolated showers. Expect some nice waves in the 2-4 foot range on those south-facing shores! Tomorrow, the surf's picking up to 3-5 feet, so get ready for some action!

Moving over to Oahu, we've got some breezy trades in store keeping those east-facing shores at a fun 3-5 feet. High tide lovers, rejoice! Extreme UV index tomorrow means slather on that sunscreen and catch some waves in the lower 80s!

Maui's where it's at with 3-5 feet on the east-facing shores tonight. Expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow with waves in the same range, so make the most of it!

And last but not least, Big Island's windward and southeast, you've got 3-5 feet on both the east and south-facing shores tonight and tomorrow. Partly sunny skies and isolated showers on the menu!

Alright, beach bums, that's all for now. So, grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch those epic waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-30-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1238463091</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

We've got some exciting news for you! A series of south swells is on the horizon, bringing above-average surf to south-facing shores starting this weekend and lasting through next week. Get those boards ready because the waves are going to be something special!

If you're looking to ride the waves on north-facing shores, keep an eye out for a 3 to 4-foot northwest swell coming in late Sunday into early next week, followed by a smaller west-northwest to northwest swell midweek.

Now, let's break it down by island:

- Kauai: Expect surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores. East-facing shores will see waves from 3-5 feet.

- Oahu: Similar conditions with 0-2 feet on north, 1-3 feet on west, 2-4 feet on south, and 3-5 feet on east-facing shores.

- Maui: Surf heights of 0-2 feet on north and west shores, 2-4 feet on south shores, and 3-5 feet on east shores.

- Big Island: Windward and Southeast shores will experience 0-2 feet on north-facing shores and 3-5 feet on east and south-facing shores. Leeward shores will have 0-2 feet on west-facing shores and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores.

Get ready for some fun in the sun, with high temperatures in the lower 80s and mostly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 10:38:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

We've got some exciting news for you! A series of south swells is on the horizon, bringing above-average surf to south-facing shores starting this weekend and lasting through next week. Get those boards ready because the waves are going to be something special!

If you're looking to ride the waves on north-facing shores, keep an eye out for a 3 to 4-foot northwest swell coming in late Sunday into early next week, followed by a smaller west-northwest to northwest swell midweek.

Now, let's break it down by island:

- Kauai: Expect surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores. East-facing shores will see waves from 3-5 feet.

- Oahu: Similar conditions with 0-2 feet on north, 1-3 feet on west, 2-4 feet on south, and 3-5 feet on east-facing shores.

- Maui: Surf heights of 0-2 feet on north and west shores, 2-4 feet on south shores, and 3-5 feet on east shores.

- Big Island: Windward and Southeast shores will experience 0-2 feet on north-facing shores and 3-5 feet on east and south-facing shores. Leeward shores will have 0-2 feet on west-facing shores and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores.

Get ready for some fun in the sun, with high temperatures in the lower 80s and mostly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into your surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

We've got some exciting news for you! A series of south swells is on the horizon, bringing above-average surf to south-facing shores starting this weekend and lasting through next week. Get those boards ready because the waves are going to be something special!

If you're looking to ride the waves on north-facing shores, keep an eye out for a 3 to 4-foot northwest swell coming in late Sunday into early next week, followed by a smaller west-northwest to northwest swell midweek.

Now, let's break it down by island:

- Kauai: Expect surf heights ranging from 0-2 feet on north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores. East-facing shores will see waves from 3-5 feet.

- Oahu: Similar conditions with 0-2 feet on north, 1-3 feet on west, 2-4 feet on south, and 3-5 feet on east-facing shores.

- Maui: Surf heights of 0-2 feet on north and west shores, 2-4 feet on south shores, and 3-5 feet on east shores.

- Big Island: Windward and Southeast shores will experience 0-2 feet on north-facing shores and 3-5 feet on east and south-facing shores. Leeward shores will have 0-2 feet on west-facing shores and 2-4 feet on south-facing shores.

Get ready for some fun in the sun, with high temperatures in the lower 80s and mostly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-29-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6852742349</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Let's dive in! For exposed south-facing shores, we're looking at small waves this week due to a mix of south-southwest and southeast swells. But don't fret, an uptick is on the horizon with some sweet overlapping swells coming our way from Friday onwards.

On the east-facing shores, it's going to be small and choppy with those breezy trade winds blowing through the weekend. North-facing shores will keep it steady near summertime norms, but there's potential for a boost early next week, so keep your eyes on the horizon.

Now, let's break it down by region:

**Kauai:** 
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight expect scattered showers with temps around 70 degrees. Wednesday, get ready for partly sunny skies and more scattered showers.

Over on **Oahu:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, it's mostly cloudy with showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday, brace yourself for partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and a UV Index in the Very High range.

Moving to **Maui:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, expect partly cloudy weather with showers and lows in the mid-60s. Wednesday, it's mostly sunny with more scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

**Big Island Windward and Southeast:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, mostly cloudy with showers and upper 60s temps. Wednesday, partly sunny with more showers and lower 80s highs.

Lastly, **Big Island Leeward:**
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies, showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday starts off mostly sunny, transitioning to cloudy with scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with bigger waves, so always keep safety in mind. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for beach-specific info. 

Catch those waves and enjoy the beach vibes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 10:40:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Let's dive in! For exposed south-facing shores, we're looking at small waves this week due to a mix of south-southwest and southeast swells. But don't fret, an uptick is on the horizon with some sweet overlapping swells coming our way from Friday onwards.

On the east-facing shores, it's going to be small and choppy with those breezy trade winds blowing through the weekend. North-facing shores will keep it steady near summertime norms, but there's potential for a boost early next week, so keep your eyes on the horizon.

Now, let's break it down by region:

**Kauai:** 
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight expect scattered showers with temps around 70 degrees. Wednesday, get ready for partly sunny skies and more scattered showers.

Over on **Oahu:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, it's mostly cloudy with showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday, brace yourself for partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and a UV Index in the Very High range.

Moving to **Maui:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, expect partly cloudy weather with showers and lows in the mid-60s. Wednesday, it's mostly sunny with more scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

**Big Island Windward and Southeast:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, mostly cloudy with showers and upper 60s temps. Wednesday, partly sunny with more showers and lower 80s highs.

Lastly, **Big Island Leeward:**
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies, showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday starts off mostly sunny, transitioning to cloudy with scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with bigger waves, so always keep safety in mind. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for beach-specific info. 

Catch those waves and enjoy the beach vibes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Here's your latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii, straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Let's dive in! For exposed south-facing shores, we're looking at small waves this week due to a mix of south-southwest and southeast swells. But don't fret, an uptick is on the horizon with some sweet overlapping swells coming our way from Friday onwards.

On the east-facing shores, it's going to be small and choppy with those breezy trade winds blowing through the weekend. North-facing shores will keep it steady near summertime norms, but there's potential for a boost early next week, so keep your eyes on the horizon.

Now, let's break it down by region:

**Kauai:** 
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight expect scattered showers with temps around 70 degrees. Wednesday, get ready for partly sunny skies and more scattered showers.

Over on **Oahu:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 1-3 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, it's mostly cloudy with showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday, brace yourself for partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and a UV Index in the Very High range.

Moving to **Maui:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
Tonight, expect partly cloudy weather with showers and lows in the mid-60s. Wednesday, it's mostly sunny with more scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

**Big Island Windward and Southeast:**
- North Facing: 0-2 feet
- East Facing: 3-5 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, mostly cloudy with showers and upper 60s temps. Wednesday, partly sunny with more showers and lower 80s highs.

Lastly, **Big Island Leeward:**
- West Facing: 0-2 feet
- South Facing: 2-4 feet
Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies, showers, and lows around 70 degrees. Wednesday starts off mostly sunny, transitioning to cloudy with scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may be stronger with bigger waves, so always keep safety in mind. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for beach-specific info. 

Catch those waves and enjoy the beach vibes! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in our beautiful Hawaii islands? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the week ahead.

Starting off with **Kauai** – tonight, expect mainly cloudy skies with isolated showers and surf ranging from 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and 1-3 feet on north-facing shores. Tomorrow brings more sunshine, with surf sizes remaining fairly consistent.

Moving on to **Oahu** – tonight should be mostly cloudy with showers here and there. Surf heights will be similar to Kauai, with 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and 1-3 feet on north-facing shores. Tomorrow, get ready for a very high UV Index day, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to **Maui** – tonight will be partly cloudy with isolated showers. Surf heights will range from 2-4 feet along south and east-facing shores. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies with similar surf conditions.

And wrapping up with the **Big Island** – the east and south-facing shores will have surf heights of 2-4 feet tonight and into tomorrow. The west-facing shores will be a bit calmer with surf heights of 0-2 feet.

Remember, surf heights can vary between beaches, so always check conditions before you hit the water. And don't forget about those tides – they play a crucial role in your surfing experience!

Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and enjoy the stunning Hawaiian waters. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 28 May 2024 10:57:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in our beautiful Hawaii islands? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the week ahead.

Starting off with **Kauai** – tonight, expect mainly cloudy skies with isolated showers and surf ranging from 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and 1-3 feet on north-facing shores. Tomorrow brings more sunshine, with surf sizes remaining fairly consistent.

Moving on to **Oahu** – tonight should be mostly cloudy with showers here and there. Surf heights will be similar to Kauai, with 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and 1-3 feet on north-facing shores. Tomorrow, get ready for a very high UV Index day, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to **Maui** – tonight will be partly cloudy with isolated showers. Surf heights will range from 2-4 feet along south and east-facing shores. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies with similar surf conditions.

And wrapping up with the **Big Island** – the east and south-facing shores will have surf heights of 2-4 feet tonight and into tomorrow. The west-facing shores will be a bit calmer with surf heights of 0-2 feet.

Remember, surf heights can vary between beaches, so always check conditions before you hit the water. And don't forget about those tides – they play a crucial role in your surfing experience!

Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and enjoy the stunning Hawaiian waters. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in our beautiful Hawaii islands? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the week ahead.

Starting off with **Kauai** – tonight, expect mainly cloudy skies with isolated showers and surf ranging from 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and 1-3 feet on north-facing shores. Tomorrow brings more sunshine, with surf sizes remaining fairly consistent.

Moving on to **Oahu** – tonight should be mostly cloudy with showers here and there. Surf heights will be similar to Kauai, with 2-4 feet on south-facing shores and 1-3 feet on north-facing shores. Tomorrow, get ready for a very high UV Index day, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to **Maui** – tonight will be partly cloudy with isolated showers. Surf heights will range from 2-4 feet along south and east-facing shores. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies with similar surf conditions.

And wrapping up with the **Big Island** – the east and south-facing shores will have surf heights of 2-4 feet tonight and into tomorrow. The west-facing shores will be a bit calmer with surf heights of 0-2 feet.

Remember, surf heights can vary between beaches, so always check conditions before you hit the water. And don't forget about those tides – they play a crucial role in your surfing experience!

Stay safe, catch some awesome waves, and enjoy the stunning Hawaiian waters. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, get ready for your latest forecast straight from Hawaii! Let's dive right in:

For Kauai:
- Tonight, you can expect 2-4 foot waves on the north and south-facing shores. West-facing shores will see 1-3 feet, while east-facing shores will have 2-4 feet of surf.
- Weather-wise, it'll be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures in the lower 70s.
- Tomorrow, Memorial Day, similar wave heights are expected with scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving on to Oahu:
- Tonight, wave heights will range from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet across different shores.
- Weather-wise, it'll start partly cloudy then become mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s.
- Memorial Day will bring high temperatures in the lower 80s, partly sunny skies, and scattered showers.

Heading to Maui:
- Tonight, expect 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east-facing shores.
- Weather will be partly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures around 70.
- Memorial Day will have similar wave conditions with highs in the lower 80s and more scattered showers.

And for the Big Island:
- The windward and southeast shores will see 0-2 feet on the north-facing shore and 2-4 feet on the east and south-facing shores.
- Tonight will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s.
- Memorial Day will see highs around 80, still mostly cloudy with scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always be cautious and keep an eye out for rip currents. Keep up to date with beach safety info and, as always, stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 May 2024 10:40:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, get ready for your latest forecast straight from Hawaii! Let's dive right in:

For Kauai:
- Tonight, you can expect 2-4 foot waves on the north and south-facing shores. West-facing shores will see 1-3 feet, while east-facing shores will have 2-4 feet of surf.
- Weather-wise, it'll be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures in the lower 70s.
- Tomorrow, Memorial Day, similar wave heights are expected with scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving on to Oahu:
- Tonight, wave heights will range from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet across different shores.
- Weather-wise, it'll start partly cloudy then become mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s.
- Memorial Day will bring high temperatures in the lower 80s, partly sunny skies, and scattered showers.

Heading to Maui:
- Tonight, expect 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east-facing shores.
- Weather will be partly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures around 70.
- Memorial Day will have similar wave conditions with highs in the lower 80s and more scattered showers.

And for the Big Island:
- The windward and southeast shores will see 0-2 feet on the north-facing shore and 2-4 feet on the east and south-facing shores.
- Tonight will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s.
- Memorial Day will see highs around 80, still mostly cloudy with scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always be cautious and keep an eye out for rip currents. Keep up to date with beach safety info and, as always, stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, get ready for your latest forecast straight from Hawaii! Let's dive right in:

For Kauai:
- Tonight, you can expect 2-4 foot waves on the north and south-facing shores. West-facing shores will see 1-3 feet, while east-facing shores will have 2-4 feet of surf.
- Weather-wise, it'll be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures in the lower 70s.
- Tomorrow, Memorial Day, similar wave heights are expected with scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving on to Oahu:
- Tonight, wave heights will range from 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet across different shores.
- Weather-wise, it'll start partly cloudy then become mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Temperatures will be in the lower 70s.
- Memorial Day will bring high temperatures in the lower 80s, partly sunny skies, and scattered showers.

Heading to Maui:
- Tonight, expect 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and east-facing shores.
- Weather will be partly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures around 70.
- Memorial Day will have similar wave conditions with highs in the lower 80s and more scattered showers.

And for the Big Island:
- The windward and southeast shores will see 0-2 feet on the north-facing shore and 2-4 feet on the east and south-facing shores.
- Tonight will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s.
- Memorial Day will see highs around 80, still mostly cloudy with scattered showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always be cautious and keep an eye out for rip currents. Keep up to date with beach safety info and, as always, stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-26-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1574434866</link>
      <description>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your forecast straight from the sandy shores of Hawaii!

Tonight, expect some fun in the water with surf heights varying across the different shores. From calm and laid-back waves on the west side to slightly more exciting sets on the east, there's something for everyone. And make sure to catch those isolated showers while you're out there!

And for tomorrow, the sun will be shining high as you ride the waves under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen and catch some waves before the high tide rolls in during the evening.

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting just for you. Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always listen to local authorities.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 May 2024 10:38:57 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your forecast straight from the sandy shores of Hawaii!

Tonight, expect some fun in the water with surf heights varying across the different shores. From calm and laid-back waves on the west side to slightly more exciting sets on the east, there's something for everyone. And make sure to catch those isolated showers while you're out there!

And for tomorrow, the sun will be shining high as you ride the waves under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen and catch some waves before the high tide rolls in during the evening.

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting just for you. Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always listen to local authorities.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves? Here's your forecast straight from the sandy shores of Hawaii!

Tonight, expect some fun in the water with surf heights varying across the different shores. From calm and laid-back waves on the west side to slightly more exciting sets on the east, there's something for everyone. And make sure to catch those isolated showers while you're out there!

And for tomorrow, the sun will be shining high as you ride the waves under partly sunny skies. Don't forget your sunscreen and catch some waves before the high tide rolls in during the evening.

So, whether you're hitting up Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, there's a wave waiting just for you. Remember to stay safe out there, watch out for rip currents, and always listen to local authorities.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>57</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-25-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5626875366</link>
      <description>Alright, surfers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with a surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii! Let's dive in and catch those sweet swells! 

Starting off with Kauai, tonight's surf might just be the perfect zen moment you need - North facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet, with East facing shores offering a slightly bigger playground at 4-6 feet. And remember, keep an eye out for that low tide at Hanalei Bay around midnight for some sneaky barrels. 

Moving on to Oahu, Saturday's UV index is going to be off the charts, so don't forget your sunscreen! With south and east facing shores hovering around 1-3 feet of surf, it's the perfect day to catch some rays and ride the waves.

Now let's head over to Maui, where the waves are calling your name! From North to East facing shores, you can expect a mix of 1-3 to 4-6 feet of surf throughout the day. So grab your board and soak up that sunshine!

And for the Big Island, whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, the surf is looking inviting with 1-3 feet on most shores. Just a heads up, watch out for those showers and changing winds – it's all part of the island adventure!

Remember, surfers, always check the tides and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Safety first, stoke second! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2024 10:39:44 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with a surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii! Let's dive in and catch those sweet swells! 

Starting off with Kauai, tonight's surf might just be the perfect zen moment you need - North facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet, with East facing shores offering a slightly bigger playground at 4-6 feet. And remember, keep an eye out for that low tide at Hanalei Bay around midnight for some sneaky barrels. 

Moving on to Oahu, Saturday's UV index is going to be off the charts, so don't forget your sunscreen! With south and east facing shores hovering around 1-3 feet of surf, it's the perfect day to catch some rays and ride the waves.

Now let's head over to Maui, where the waves are calling your name! From North to East facing shores, you can expect a mix of 1-3 to 4-6 feet of surf throughout the day. So grab your board and soak up that sunshine!

And for the Big Island, whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, the surf is looking inviting with 1-3 feet on most shores. Just a heads up, watch out for those showers and changing winds – it's all part of the island adventure!

Remember, surfers, always check the tides and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Safety first, stoke second! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers, it's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with a surf zone forecast straight from Hawaii! Let's dive in and catch those sweet swells! 

Starting off with Kauai, tonight's surf might just be the perfect zen moment you need - North facing shores are looking at 1-3 feet, with East facing shores offering a slightly bigger playground at 4-6 feet. And remember, keep an eye out for that low tide at Hanalei Bay around midnight for some sneaky barrels. 

Moving on to Oahu, Saturday's UV index is going to be off the charts, so don't forget your sunscreen! With south and east facing shores hovering around 1-3 feet of surf, it's the perfect day to catch some rays and ride the waves.

Now let's head over to Maui, where the waves are calling your name! From North to East facing shores, you can expect a mix of 1-3 to 4-6 feet of surf throughout the day. So grab your board and soak up that sunshine!

And for the Big Island, whether you're on the Windward or Leeward side, the surf is looking inviting with 1-3 feet on most shores. Just a heads up, watch out for those showers and changing winds – it's all part of the island adventure!

Remember, surfers, always check the tides and keep an eye out for those rip currents. Safety first, stoke second! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>88</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-24-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1646330357</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands!

Starting off with **Kauai**, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf-wise, we're looking at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and a solid 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. So, grab your boards and ride those waves!

Moving on to **Oahu**, tonight will bring similar conditions with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. East winds will pick up a bit at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf is expected to be 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Next up, we have **Maui** where tonight will see mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are forecasted at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. Time to hang ten!

Heading to the **Big Island**, the windward and southeast shores will experience 0-2 feet on the north-facing shore, 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore, and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore. Tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely, while Friday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Winds will be around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Get ready to enjoy the waves!

Wrapping it up with the Big Island's leeward side, tonight presents mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the west-facing shore and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore. Friday's forecast includes mostly sunny skies turning to mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Northwest winds will be around 5 miles per hour. 

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay alert for rip currents and be cautious near the waters.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get out there, ride those waves, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2024 10:39:37 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands!

Starting off with **Kauai**, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf-wise, we're looking at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and a solid 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. So, grab your boards and ride those waves!

Moving on to **Oahu**, tonight will bring similar conditions with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. East winds will pick up a bit at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf is expected to be 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Next up, we have **Maui** where tonight will see mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are forecasted at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. Time to hang ten!

Heading to the **Big Island**, the windward and southeast shores will experience 0-2 feet on the north-facing shore, 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore, and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore. Tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely, while Friday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Winds will be around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Get ready to enjoy the waves!

Wrapping it up with the Big Island's leeward side, tonight presents mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the west-facing shore and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore. Friday's forecast includes mostly sunny skies turning to mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Northwest winds will be around 5 miles per hour. 

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay alert for rip currents and be cautious near the waters.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get out there, ride those waves, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands!

Starting off with **Kauai**, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and east winds around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Surf-wise, we're looking at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and a solid 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. So, grab your boards and ride those waves!

Moving on to **Oahu**, tonight will bring similar conditions with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. East winds will pick up a bit at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf is expected to be 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. Get ready for some fun in the sun!

Next up, we have **Maui** where tonight will see mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers with east winds at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Surf heights are forecasted at 0-2 feet on the north and west-facing shores, 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore, and 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore. Time to hang ten!

Heading to the **Big Island**, the windward and southeast shores will experience 0-2 feet on the north-facing shore, 4-6 feet on the east-facing shore, and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore. Tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with showers likely, while Friday brings partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Winds will be around 10 to 15 miles per hour. Get ready to enjoy the waves!

Wrapping it up with the Big Island's leeward side, tonight presents mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the west-facing shore and 1-3 feet on the south-facing shore. Friday's forecast includes mostly sunny skies turning to mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Northwest winds will be around 5 miles per hour. 

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay alert for rip currents and be cautious near the waters.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get out there, ride those waves, and enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian waters. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-23-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8779434805</link>
      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from the beautiful islands of Hawaii? Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us!

First up, we've got Kauai in the spotlight. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf ranging from 0 to 5 feet along different shores. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny weather with some showers lingering around. So, grab your boards and hit those waves!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring more clouds and scattered showers, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes. Surf along the east-facing shores will pick up to a fun 4 to 6 feet range by tomorrow. With an UV Index at "You Vee," don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui is next on our surf adventure. Tonight, we're looking at some scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, but tomorrow promises partly sunny weather. Surf will be in the 0 to 6 feet range, so plenty of different waves to catch!

Big Island, both windward and leeward sides, are also on the surf map tonight. Expect some cloud cover and showers, but nothing that can stop a true surfer. Tomorrow brings a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights varying from 0 to 6 feet. So, get out there and ride those waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, there's a wave waiting for you. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always check with local beach safety info before hitting the water.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 10:40:03 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from the beautiful islands of Hawaii? Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us!

First up, we've got Kauai in the spotlight. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf ranging from 0 to 5 feet along different shores. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny weather with some showers lingering around. So, grab your boards and hit those waves!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring more clouds and scattered showers, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes. Surf along the east-facing shores will pick up to a fun 4 to 6 feet range by tomorrow. With an UV Index at "You Vee," don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui is next on our surf adventure. Tonight, we're looking at some scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, but tomorrow promises partly sunny weather. Surf will be in the 0 to 6 feet range, so plenty of different waves to catch!

Big Island, both windward and leeward sides, are also on the surf map tonight. Expect some cloud cover and showers, but nothing that can stop a true surfer. Tomorrow brings a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights varying from 0 to 6 feet. So, get out there and ride those waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, there's a wave waiting for you. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always check with local beach safety info before hitting the water.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Ready for your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun from the beautiful islands of Hawaii? Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us!

First up, we've got Kauai in the spotlight. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf ranging from 0 to 5 feet along different shores. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny weather with some showers lingering around. So, grab your boards and hit those waves!

Moving on to Oahu, tonight will bring more clouds and scattered showers, but don't let that dampen your beach vibes. Surf along the east-facing shores will pick up to a fun 4 to 6 feet range by tomorrow. With an UV Index at "You Vee," don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui is next on our surf adventure. Tonight, we're looking at some scattered showers and mostly cloudy skies, but tomorrow promises partly sunny weather. Surf will be in the 0 to 6 feet range, so plenty of different waves to catch!

Big Island, both windward and leeward sides, are also on the surf map tonight. Expect some cloud cover and showers, but nothing that can stop a true surfer. Tomorrow brings a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights varying from 0 to 6 feet. So, get out there and ride those waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, there's a wave waiting for you. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always check with local beach safety info before hitting the water.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 05-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch some waves with the latest surf forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

We've got some changes coming up, as the current south swell is on the decline. South-facing shores will be dipping below average by Wednesday. But don't worry, a few small and inconsistent southwest swells are expected throughout the week. And hold tight for some rough surf along east-facing shores as trade winds ramp up.

For our Kauai crew, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf-wise, we're looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Light east winds at 5 to 10 mph as you hit the waves.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight it's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Keep an eye out for those east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Over on Maui, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with scattered showers. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Get ready for east winds at around 15 mph. 

For the Big Island's Windward and Southeast areas, tonight will bring mostly cloudy skies with frequent showers. Surf conditions are looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the east, and 4-6 feet on the south. Winds will be around 5 to 10 mph from the east.

Lastly, Big Island's Leeward side can expect mostly cloudy skies transitioning to partly cloudy with scattered showers. Surf heights should be 2-4 feet on the west and 4-6 feet on the south. Winds will be a mix of directions, so keep an eye on those park-upon-arrival points.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay cautious, especially with rip currents. And for all the beach safety info you could ever need, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch you in the lineup, and have a great time out there surfing in paradise! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 10:40:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch some waves with the latest surf forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

We've got some changes coming up, as the current south swell is on the decline. South-facing shores will be dipping below average by Wednesday. But don't worry, a few small and inconsistent southwest swells are expected throughout the week. And hold tight for some rough surf along east-facing shores as trade winds ramp up.

For our Kauai crew, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf-wise, we're looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Light east winds at 5 to 10 mph as you hit the waves.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight it's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Keep an eye out for those east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Over on Maui, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with scattered showers. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Get ready for east winds at around 15 mph. 

For the Big Island's Windward and Southeast areas, tonight will bring mostly cloudy skies with frequent showers. Surf conditions are looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the east, and 4-6 feet on the south. Winds will be around 5 to 10 mph from the east.

Lastly, Big Island's Leeward side can expect mostly cloudy skies transitioning to partly cloudy with scattered showers. Surf heights should be 2-4 feet on the west and 4-6 feet on the south. Winds will be a mix of directions, so keep an eye on those park-upon-arrival points.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay cautious, especially with rip currents. And for all the beach safety info you could ever need, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch you in the lineup, and have a great time out there surfing in paradise! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch some waves with the latest surf forecast for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

We've got some changes coming up, as the current south swell is on the decline. South-facing shores will be dipping below average by Wednesday. But don't worry, a few small and inconsistent southwest swells are expected throughout the week. And hold tight for some rough surf along east-facing shores as trade winds ramp up.

For our Kauai crew, tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf-wise, we're looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Light east winds at 5 to 10 mph as you hit the waves.

Moving on to Oahu, tonight it's mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Surf heights range from 0-2 feet on the north, 3-5 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Keep an eye out for those east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

Over on Maui, expect mostly cloudy conditions tonight with scattered showers. Surf will be 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west, 4-6 feet on the south, and 2-4 feet on the east. Get ready for east winds at around 15 mph. 

For the Big Island's Windward and Southeast areas, tonight will bring mostly cloudy skies with frequent showers. Surf conditions are looking at 0-2 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the east, and 4-6 feet on the south. Winds will be around 5 to 10 mph from the east.

Lastly, Big Island's Leeward side can expect mostly cloudy skies transitioning to partly cloudy with scattered showers. Surf heights should be 2-4 feet on the west and 4-6 feet on the south. Winds will be a mix of directions, so keep an eye on those park-upon-arrival points.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay cautious, especially with rip currents. And for all the beach safety info you could ever need, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch you in the lineup, and have a great time out there surfing in paradise! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your lively surf zone forecast for Hawaii! Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us.

Surf along south-facing shores is going to gradually decline over the next week, but don't worry, a small southeast swell might pop up for the weekend! East facing shores will be on the rise as trades get a boost, so get ready for some action there. North facing shores are looking pretty flat with just a touch of local windswell and a hint of energy from the northwest.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight expect some scattered showers with temps in the lower 70s and east winds around 10 mph. Surf-wise, north-facing shores will be at 1-3 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet, south-facing at 5-7 feet, and east-facing at 2-4 feet. Tomorrow, partly sunny skies with more scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions with scattered showers tonight and mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights stay consistent with 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 4-6 feet on west-facing, 5-7 feet on south-facing, and 2-4 feet on east-facing. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with highs in the lower 80s and isolated showers.

Heading to Maui, partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Surf will be 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 3-5 feet on west-facing, 5-7 feet on south-facing, and 2-4 feet on east-facing. Tomorrow, partly sunny with highs in the lower 80s and isolated showers.

Wrapping up on the Big Island, it's mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and light east winds. Surf will be 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 2-4 feet on east-facing, and 5-7 feet on south-facing shores. Tomorrow, expect numerous showers with highs in the lower 80s.

Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check in with your local lifeguards for any beach hazard info. Get out there and catch some waves or just soak up the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 10:39:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your lively surf zone forecast for Hawaii! Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us.

Surf along south-facing shores is going to gradually decline over the next week, but don't worry, a small southeast swell might pop up for the weekend! East facing shores will be on the rise as trades get a boost, so get ready for some action there. North facing shores are looking pretty flat with just a touch of local windswell and a hint of energy from the northwest.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight expect some scattered showers with temps in the lower 70s and east winds around 10 mph. Surf-wise, north-facing shores will be at 1-3 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet, south-facing at 5-7 feet, and east-facing at 2-4 feet. Tomorrow, partly sunny skies with more scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions with scattered showers tonight and mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights stay consistent with 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 4-6 feet on west-facing, 5-7 feet on south-facing, and 2-4 feet on east-facing. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with highs in the lower 80s and isolated showers.

Heading to Maui, partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Surf will be 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 3-5 feet on west-facing, 5-7 feet on south-facing, and 2-4 feet on east-facing. Tomorrow, partly sunny with highs in the lower 80s and isolated showers.

Wrapping up on the Big Island, it's mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and light east winds. Surf will be 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 2-4 feet on east-facing, and 5-7 feet on south-facing shores. Tomorrow, expect numerous showers with highs in the lower 80s.

Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check in with your local lifeguards for any beach hazard info. Get out there and catch some waves or just soak up the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your lively surf zone forecast for Hawaii! Let's dive right in and see what the waves have in store for us.

Surf along south-facing shores is going to gradually decline over the next week, but don't worry, a small southeast swell might pop up for the weekend! East facing shores will be on the rise as trades get a boost, so get ready for some action there. North facing shores are looking pretty flat with just a touch of local windswell and a hint of energy from the northwest.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight expect some scattered showers with temps in the lower 70s and east winds around 10 mph. Surf-wise, north-facing shores will be at 1-3 feet, west-facing at 4-6 feet, south-facing at 5-7 feet, and east-facing at 2-4 feet. Tomorrow, partly sunny skies with more scattered showers and highs in the mid-80s.

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions with scattered showers tonight and mostly cloudy skies. Surf heights stay consistent with 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 4-6 feet on west-facing, 5-7 feet on south-facing, and 2-4 feet on east-facing. Tomorrow, expect partly sunny weather with highs in the lower 80s and isolated showers.

Heading to Maui, partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Surf will be 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 3-5 feet on west-facing, 5-7 feet on south-facing, and 2-4 feet on east-facing. Tomorrow, partly sunny with highs in the lower 80s and isolated showers.

Wrapping up on the Big Island, it's mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers and light east winds. Surf will be 1-3 feet on north-facing shores, 2-4 feet on east-facing, and 5-7 feet on south-facing shores. Tomorrow, expect numerous showers with highs in the lower 80s.

Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and check in with your local lifeguards for any beach hazard info. Get out there and catch some waves or just soak up the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-20-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3942331931</link>
      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecast action straight from Hawaii? Let's dive in to the wave-tastic details for some rad surfing vibes!

Alrighty, so here's the scoop: we've got overlapping south swells hanging around, keeping those south-facing shores rockin' at advisory levels for a bit longer. High Surf Advisory for the south is on until tonight, possibly stretching into Monday morning. Expect those south shore waves to gradually ease off from Monday onwards as the swell fades. But hey, brace yourselves for a tiny, long-period south swell rolling in on Thursday, sticking around till the weekend.

Now, on the flip side, that puny northwest swell we've got going on now will fade out by Monday, leaving the north shores almost flat Tuesday through the weekend. East-facing shores are chillin', below average through Monday, but get stoked for an uptick from Tuesday onwards as those trade winds amp up around the islands.

Let's break it down for each spot:

Kauai, tonight's got some partly cloudy skies, a chance of scattered showers, with waves ranging from 1-3 feet on the north shore to 7-10 feet on the south. Highs in the lower 70s, with light southeast winds. And for Monday, plan for mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and mid-80s temps, with east winds at 10-15 mph.

Oahu, clouds will clear up after midnight, with a slight chance of rain tonight. Expect 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. Highs in the lower 70s, with east winds at 10 mph. Monday's looking sunny, with highs in the 80s and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Maui, it's mostly cloudy tonight, with east winds at 10-15 mph. Waves rolling in at 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. And for Monday, mostly sunny, isolated showers, and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island, Windward and Southeast, tonight's got scattered showers, with waves at 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. Lows around 70 with southeast winds at 5-10 mph. Monday's vibe: mostly cloudy, with isolated showers and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island, Leeward, the waves are at 4-6 feet on the west-facing shores and 6-8 feet on the south. Tonight's forecast: cloudy, light winds, with lows in the lower 70s. And Monday's looking partly sunny, with southwest winds and mid-80s temps.

So there you have it, surfer dudes and dudettes! Plan your surf sesh wisely and catch those waves while you can. Stay safe, have a blast, and remember to check for any updates before hitting the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2024 10:36:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecast action straight from Hawaii? Let's dive in to the wave-tastic details for some rad surfing vibes!

Alrighty, so here's the scoop: we've got overlapping south swells hanging around, keeping those south-facing shores rockin' at advisory levels for a bit longer. High Surf Advisory for the south is on until tonight, possibly stretching into Monday morning. Expect those south shore waves to gradually ease off from Monday onwards as the swell fades. But hey, brace yourselves for a tiny, long-period south swell rolling in on Thursday, sticking around till the weekend.

Now, on the flip side, that puny northwest swell we've got going on now will fade out by Monday, leaving the north shores almost flat Tuesday through the weekend. East-facing shores are chillin', below average through Monday, but get stoked for an uptick from Tuesday onwards as those trade winds amp up around the islands.

Let's break it down for each spot:

Kauai, tonight's got some partly cloudy skies, a chance of scattered showers, with waves ranging from 1-3 feet on the north shore to 7-10 feet on the south. Highs in the lower 70s, with light southeast winds. And for Monday, plan for mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and mid-80s temps, with east winds at 10-15 mph.

Oahu, clouds will clear up after midnight, with a slight chance of rain tonight. Expect 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. Highs in the lower 70s, with east winds at 10 mph. Monday's looking sunny, with highs in the 80s and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Maui, it's mostly cloudy tonight, with east winds at 10-15 mph. Waves rolling in at 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. And for Monday, mostly sunny, isolated showers, and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island, Windward and Southeast, tonight's got scattered showers, with waves at 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. Lows around 70 with southeast winds at 5-10 mph. Monday's vibe: mostly cloudy, with isolated showers and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island, Leeward, the waves are at 4-6 feet on the west-facing shores and 6-8 feet on the south. Tonight's forecast: cloudy, light winds, with lows in the lower 70s. And Monday's looking partly sunny, with southwest winds and mid-80s temps.

So there you have it, surfer dudes and dudettes! Plan your surf sesh wisely and catch those waves while you can. Stay safe, have a blast, and remember to check for any updates before hitting the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some gnarly surf zone forecast action straight from Hawaii? Let's dive in to the wave-tastic details for some rad surfing vibes!

Alrighty, so here's the scoop: we've got overlapping south swells hanging around, keeping those south-facing shores rockin' at advisory levels for a bit longer. High Surf Advisory for the south is on until tonight, possibly stretching into Monday morning. Expect those south shore waves to gradually ease off from Monday onwards as the swell fades. But hey, brace yourselves for a tiny, long-period south swell rolling in on Thursday, sticking around till the weekend.

Now, on the flip side, that puny northwest swell we've got going on now will fade out by Monday, leaving the north shores almost flat Tuesday through the weekend. East-facing shores are chillin', below average through Monday, but get stoked for an uptick from Tuesday onwards as those trade winds amp up around the islands.

Let's break it down for each spot:

Kauai, tonight's got some partly cloudy skies, a chance of scattered showers, with waves ranging from 1-3 feet on the north shore to 7-10 feet on the south. Highs in the lower 70s, with light southeast winds. And for Monday, plan for mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and mid-80s temps, with east winds at 10-15 mph.

Oahu, clouds will clear up after midnight, with a slight chance of rain tonight. Expect 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. Highs in the lower 70s, with east winds at 10 mph. Monday's looking sunny, with highs in the 80s and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Maui, it's mostly cloudy tonight, with east winds at 10-15 mph. Waves rolling in at 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. And for Monday, mostly sunny, isolated showers, and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island, Windward and Southeast, tonight's got scattered showers, with waves at 1-3 feet on the north shore and 6-8 feet on the south. Lows around 70 with southeast winds at 5-10 mph. Monday's vibe: mostly cloudy, with isolated showers and east winds at 10-15 mph.

Big Island, Leeward, the waves are at 4-6 feet on the west-facing shores and 6-8 feet on the south. Tonight's forecast: cloudy, light winds, with lows in the lower 70s. And Monday's looking partly sunny, with southwest winds and mid-80s temps.

So there you have it, surfer dudes and dudettes! Plan your surf sesh wisely and catch those waves while you can. Stay safe, have a blast, and remember to check for any updates before hitting the waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

First off, if you're planning to hit the south-facing shores, you're in luck! We've got some elevated surf hanging around thanks to a couple of long-period SSW swells. High Surf Advisory is extended through Sunday, so ride those waves and enjoy the thrill!

For those eyeing the north-facing shores, surf heights are steadily decreasing through the weekend. But don't worry, the surf will be back to its usual self next week. East-facing shores are a bit on the quiet side now, but there might be an uptick in surf next week as the trades return. Fingers crossed for some fun waves ahead!

Now, let's break it down per island:

On Kauai, expect some exciting waves on those south-facing shores, with surf ranging from 7 to 10 feet. North-facing shores are looking at 5-7 feet, while east and west shores are in the 1-3 to 6-8 feet range. Showers with isolated thunderstorms are on the cards tonight, so keep an eye on the weather!

Over on Oahu, the south-facing shores are where it's at with 7-10 feet waves. North-facing shores are catching 4-6 feet waves, while east and west shores are looking at 1-3 to 6-8 feet. Scattered showers are expected on this beautiful island, so pack your rain gear just in case!

Maui is also joining the party with those high surf advisories on the south-facing shores. Waves are pumping at 7-10 feet! North-facing shores are at 3-5 feet, and east and west shores vary from 1-3 to 4-6 feet. Scattered showers and mostly sunny weather are in store, so get ready for a mix of conditions while catching those waves!

Lastly, let's not forget Big Island! South-facing shores are rocking 7-10 feet surf heights. North-facing shores will see 1-3 feet waves, and east-facing shores are around 1-3 feet. Keep an umbrella handy as there are scattered showers expected.

As always, be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there in the surf! And if you want to check out beach hazard and safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2024 10:36:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

First off, if you're planning to hit the south-facing shores, you're in luck! We've got some elevated surf hanging around thanks to a couple of long-period SSW swells. High Surf Advisory is extended through Sunday, so ride those waves and enjoy the thrill!

For those eyeing the north-facing shores, surf heights are steadily decreasing through the weekend. But don't worry, the surf will be back to its usual self next week. East-facing shores are a bit on the quiet side now, but there might be an uptick in surf next week as the trades return. Fingers crossed for some fun waves ahead!

Now, let's break it down per island:

On Kauai, expect some exciting waves on those south-facing shores, with surf ranging from 7 to 10 feet. North-facing shores are looking at 5-7 feet, while east and west shores are in the 1-3 to 6-8 feet range. Showers with isolated thunderstorms are on the cards tonight, so keep an eye on the weather!

Over on Oahu, the south-facing shores are where it's at with 7-10 feet waves. North-facing shores are catching 4-6 feet waves, while east and west shores are looking at 1-3 to 6-8 feet. Scattered showers are expected on this beautiful island, so pack your rain gear just in case!

Maui is also joining the party with those high surf advisories on the south-facing shores. Waves are pumping at 7-10 feet! North-facing shores are at 3-5 feet, and east and west shores vary from 1-3 to 4-6 feet. Scattered showers and mostly sunny weather are in store, so get ready for a mix of conditions while catching those waves!

Lastly, let's not forget Big Island! South-facing shores are rocking 7-10 feet surf heights. North-facing shores will see 1-3 feet waves, and east-facing shores are around 1-3 feet. Keep an umbrella handy as there are scattered showers expected.

As always, be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there in the surf! And if you want to check out beach hazard and safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

First off, if you're planning to hit the south-facing shores, you're in luck! We've got some elevated surf hanging around thanks to a couple of long-period SSW swells. High Surf Advisory is extended through Sunday, so ride those waves and enjoy the thrill!

For those eyeing the north-facing shores, surf heights are steadily decreasing through the weekend. But don't worry, the surf will be back to its usual self next week. East-facing shores are a bit on the quiet side now, but there might be an uptick in surf next week as the trades return. Fingers crossed for some fun waves ahead!

Now, let's break it down per island:

On Kauai, expect some exciting waves on those south-facing shores, with surf ranging from 7 to 10 feet. North-facing shores are looking at 5-7 feet, while east and west shores are in the 1-3 to 6-8 feet range. Showers with isolated thunderstorms are on the cards tonight, so keep an eye on the weather!

Over on Oahu, the south-facing shores are where it's at with 7-10 feet waves. North-facing shores are catching 4-6 feet waves, while east and west shores are looking at 1-3 to 6-8 feet. Scattered showers are expected on this beautiful island, so pack your rain gear just in case!

Maui is also joining the party with those high surf advisories on the south-facing shores. Waves are pumping at 7-10 feet! North-facing shores are at 3-5 feet, and east and west shores vary from 1-3 to 4-6 feet. Scattered showers and mostly sunny weather are in store, so get ready for a mix of conditions while catching those waves!

Lastly, let's not forget Big Island! South-facing shores are rocking 7-10 feet surf heights. North-facing shores will see 1-3 feet waves, and east-facing shores are around 1-3 feet. Keep an umbrella handy as there are scattered showers expected.

As always, be cautious of rip currents and stay safe out there in the surf! And if you want to check out beach hazard and safety info, head over to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🌊🏄‍♂️

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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a forecast that'll make you want to catch some epic waves? Let's dive right into it!

For our buddies in Hawaii, things are looking pretty exciting with some high surf advisory action happening on those south-facing shores. We've got some long-period swells coming in, keeping the surf up through the weekend. So, grab your boards and get ready for some good times out there!

Over in Kauai, we're looking at some solid sets on the way. North and west-facing shores holding steady, while the real fun is happening on those south-facing shores. Keep an eye out for some rough conditions due to the mix of onshore winds and swells, but hey, that's all part of the thrill, right?

On Oahu, things are heating up too! South-facing shores are where it's at with some solid waves rolling in. East-facing shores are calm for now, but who knows, there might be a surprise waiting next week as the trades kick in.

Maui is seeing some good surf as well, especially on those south-facing shores. The windward and southeast parts of the Big Island are getting in on the action too, so make sure you're ready to catch those waves!

As the sun sets on another beautiful day in paradise, remember to stay safe out there. Rip currents can be sneaky, so keep an eye out for each other and, most importantly, have a blast riding those waves!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2024 10:36:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a forecast that'll make you want to catch some epic waves? Let's dive right into it!

For our buddies in Hawaii, things are looking pretty exciting with some high surf advisory action happening on those south-facing shores. We've got some long-period swells coming in, keeping the surf up through the weekend. So, grab your boards and get ready for some good times out there!

Over in Kauai, we're looking at some solid sets on the way. North and west-facing shores holding steady, while the real fun is happening on those south-facing shores. Keep an eye out for some rough conditions due to the mix of onshore winds and swells, but hey, that's all part of the thrill, right?

On Oahu, things are heating up too! South-facing shores are where it's at with some solid waves rolling in. East-facing shores are calm for now, but who knows, there might be a surprise waiting next week as the trades kick in.

Maui is seeing some good surf as well, especially on those south-facing shores. The windward and southeast parts of the Big Island are getting in on the action too, so make sure you're ready to catch those waves!

As the sun sets on another beautiful day in paradise, remember to stay safe out there. Rip currents can be sneaky, so keep an eye out for each other and, most importantly, have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a forecast that'll make you want to catch some epic waves? Let's dive right into it!

For our buddies in Hawaii, things are looking pretty exciting with some high surf advisory action happening on those south-facing shores. We've got some long-period swells coming in, keeping the surf up through the weekend. So, grab your boards and get ready for some good times out there!

Over in Kauai, we're looking at some solid sets on the way. North and west-facing shores holding steady, while the real fun is happening on those south-facing shores. Keep an eye out for some rough conditions due to the mix of onshore winds and swells, but hey, that's all part of the thrill, right?

On Oahu, things are heating up too! South-facing shores are where it's at with some solid waves rolling in. East-facing shores are calm for now, but who knows, there might be a surprise waiting next week as the trades kick in.

Maui is seeing some good surf as well, especially on those south-facing shores. The windward and southeast parts of the Big Island are getting in on the action too, so make sure you're ready to catch those waves!

As the sun sets on another beautiful day in paradise, remember to stay safe out there. Rip currents can be sneaky, so keep an eye out for each other and, most importantly, have a blast riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

Surf along south-facing shores is going to be pumping through early next week thanks to some long-period swells. Ride those waves while you can because a High Surf Advisory is in place through Friday. Expect some bumpy rides with onshore winds, swells, and heavy showers in the mix.

Over on the north and west facing shores, the surf will be cruising below advisory levels, thanks to some ongoing short-period northwest swells. So, get ready for those mellow sets!

For east facing shores, it's going to be a chill vibe this weekend with below-average surf, but things might pick up next week as the trades return.

Now, let's break it down by location:

- Kauai: South-facing shores are looking at 7-10 feet surf. So, wax those boards and catch some waves!

- Oahu: Similar story here with 7-10 feet surf at the south-facing shores. Plus, watch out for isolated thunderstorms.

- Maui: South-facing shores are where it's at with 7-10 feet surf. Enjoy the waves under the partly sunny skies.

- Big Island: South-facing shores are also hitting 7-10 feet surf. So, make your way there for some epic rides!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may sneak up on you. Stay safe out there, and always keep an eye out for updates on beach safety.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 10:37:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

Surf along south-facing shores is going to be pumping through early next week thanks to some long-period swells. Ride those waves while you can because a High Surf Advisory is in place through Friday. Expect some bumpy rides with onshore winds, swells, and heavy showers in the mix.

Over on the north and west facing shores, the surf will be cruising below advisory levels, thanks to some ongoing short-period northwest swells. So, get ready for those mellow sets!

For east facing shores, it's going to be a chill vibe this weekend with below-average surf, but things might pick up next week as the trades return.

Now, let's break it down by location:

- Kauai: South-facing shores are looking at 7-10 feet surf. So, wax those boards and catch some waves!

- Oahu: Similar story here with 7-10 feet surf at the south-facing shores. Plus, watch out for isolated thunderstorms.

- Maui: South-facing shores are where it's at with 7-10 feet surf. Enjoy the waves under the partly sunny skies.

- Big Island: South-facing shores are also hitting 7-10 feet surf. So, make your way there for some epic rides!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may sneak up on you. Stay safe out there, and always keep an eye out for updates on beach safety.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers! Ready for the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

Surf along south-facing shores is going to be pumping through early next week thanks to some long-period swells. Ride those waves while you can because a High Surf Advisory is in place through Friday. Expect some bumpy rides with onshore winds, swells, and heavy showers in the mix.

Over on the north and west facing shores, the surf will be cruising below advisory levels, thanks to some ongoing short-period northwest swells. So, get ready for those mellow sets!

For east facing shores, it's going to be a chill vibe this weekend with below-average surf, but things might pick up next week as the trades return.

Now, let's break it down by location:

- Kauai: South-facing shores are looking at 7-10 feet surf. So, wax those boards and catch some waves!

- Oahu: Similar story here with 7-10 feet surf at the south-facing shores. Plus, watch out for isolated thunderstorms.

- Maui: South-facing shores are where it's at with 7-10 feet surf. Enjoy the waves under the partly sunny skies.

- Big Island: South-facing shores are also hitting 7-10 feet surf. So, make your way there for some epic rides!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents may sneak up on you. Stay safe out there, and always keep an eye out for updates on beach safety.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, welcome to your updated surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaii! Let's dive into the waves and see what's brewing for you starting tonight and heading into Thursday. 

Tonight, you can expect surf heights to steadily rise along the North, West, and South facing shores. So, get ready for some action as heights near the advisory level for South facing shores by the end of Thursday. But hold onto your boards since rough conditions are expected due to breezy onshore winds. 

For our North facing shores, we're looking at waves ranging from 3-5 feet in the evening, picking up to 6-8 feet by afternoon Thursday. West facing shores will be in the 2-4 feet range tonight, building up to 4-6 feet tomorrow. And as for our South facing shores, get ready for 4-6 feet waves tonight, climbing to 6-8 feet on Thursday.

Now, let's not forget about the weather - tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and lows in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers and highs around 80 degrees.

For Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, similar surf trends are expected with varying heights and conditions. So wherever you are, be prepared for some fun waves and maybe even a stray thunderstorm or two.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out on the water. And hey, why not catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful Hawaiian scenery?

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 10:36:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers, welcome to your updated surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaii! Let's dive into the waves and see what's brewing for you starting tonight and heading into Thursday. 

Tonight, you can expect surf heights to steadily rise along the North, West, and South facing shores. So, get ready for some action as heights near the advisory level for South facing shores by the end of Thursday. But hold onto your boards since rough conditions are expected due to breezy onshore winds. 

For our North facing shores, we're looking at waves ranging from 3-5 feet in the evening, picking up to 6-8 feet by afternoon Thursday. West facing shores will be in the 2-4 feet range tonight, building up to 4-6 feet tomorrow. And as for our South facing shores, get ready for 4-6 feet waves tonight, climbing to 6-8 feet on Thursday.

Now, let's not forget about the weather - tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and lows in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers and highs around 80 degrees.

For Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, similar surf trends are expected with varying heights and conditions. So wherever you are, be prepared for some fun waves and maybe even a stray thunderstorm or two.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out on the water. And hey, why not catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful Hawaiian scenery?

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers, welcome to your updated surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaii! Let's dive into the waves and see what's brewing for you starting tonight and heading into Thursday. 

Tonight, you can expect surf heights to steadily rise along the North, West, and South facing shores. So, get ready for some action as heights near the advisory level for South facing shores by the end of Thursday. But hold onto your boards since rough conditions are expected due to breezy onshore winds. 

For our North facing shores, we're looking at waves ranging from 3-5 feet in the evening, picking up to 6-8 feet by afternoon Thursday. West facing shores will be in the 2-4 feet range tonight, building up to 4-6 feet tomorrow. And as for our South facing shores, get ready for 4-6 feet waves tonight, climbing to 6-8 feet on Thursday.

Now, let's not forget about the weather - tonight expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers and lows in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, we're looking at partly sunny skies with scattered showers and highs around 80 degrees.

For Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, similar surf trends are expected with varying heights and conditions. So wherever you are, be prepared for some fun waves and maybe even a stray thunderstorm or two.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out on the water. And hey, why not catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful Hawaiian scenery?

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. 🏄‍♂️🌊

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some surf zone forecast fun in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, what's the scoop for the Aloha state? Looks like we've got some exciting swells coming our way! A mix of long-period south swells will keep those south-facing shores rockin' near to just below average for now. But hold onto your board shorts because a second set of southerly swells is on its way, possibly bringing above-average surf by Thursday and lasting through the weekend. 

Don't worry, Northwest fans, we've got you covered too! A new medium-period northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking tomorrow, with another short-period northwest swell coming in hot Wednesday night into Friday. Those West facing shores are in for a treat with some bumpin' surf this week!

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows in the lower 70s with Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. And watch those tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Tomorrow is looking partly sunny on the Garden Isle, with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye on those Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph and tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili.

Over on Oahu tonight, it's mostly cloudy with showers likely and lows in the lower 70s. South winds at 5 to 10 mph will keep things breezy, and tides in Honolulu, Waianae, Haleiwa, and Mokuoloe are on the move.

Wednesday on Oahu calls for a cloudy day with frequent showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with South winds at 15 to 20 mph. Don't forget to check those UV levels and keep an eye on the tides at various spots around the island.

Maui, you're up next! Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with scattered showers and around 70 degrees. Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph and tides at Kahului are on the schedule.

Wednesday on the Valley Isle brings more clouds with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye on those South winds at 10 to 15 mph and tides at Kahului. 

Big Island, we haven't forgotten about you! Windward and Southeast shores, expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow with isolated showers and highs in the lower 80s. Southeast winds at 15 to 20 mph will make for a fantastic day!

On the Leeward side of the Big Island, tonight is partly cloudy with isolated showers and lows in the lower 70s. North winds shifting to the east after midnight, tides around Kona and Kawaihae, and highs in the mid-80s on the way for Wednesday.

And remember, surf heights can vary from beach to beach, so be sure to stay safe out there and watch out for rip currents!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 10:37:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some surf zone forecast fun in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, what's the scoop for the Aloha state? Looks like we've got some exciting swells coming our way! A mix of long-period south swells will keep those south-facing shores rockin' near to just below average for now. But hold onto your board shorts because a second set of southerly swells is on its way, possibly bringing above-average surf by Thursday and lasting through the weekend. 

Don't worry, Northwest fans, we've got you covered too! A new medium-period northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking tomorrow, with another short-period northwest swell coming in hot Wednesday night into Friday. Those West facing shores are in for a treat with some bumpin' surf this week!

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows in the lower 70s with Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. And watch those tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Tomorrow is looking partly sunny on the Garden Isle, with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye on those Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph and tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili.

Over on Oahu tonight, it's mostly cloudy with showers likely and lows in the lower 70s. South winds at 5 to 10 mph will keep things breezy, and tides in Honolulu, Waianae, Haleiwa, and Mokuoloe are on the move.

Wednesday on Oahu calls for a cloudy day with frequent showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with South winds at 15 to 20 mph. Don't forget to check those UV levels and keep an eye on the tides at various spots around the island.

Maui, you're up next! Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with scattered showers and around 70 degrees. Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph and tides at Kahului are on the schedule.

Wednesday on the Valley Isle brings more clouds with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye on those South winds at 10 to 15 mph and tides at Kahului. 

Big Island, we haven't forgotten about you! Windward and Southeast shores, expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow with isolated showers and highs in the lower 80s. Southeast winds at 15 to 20 mph will make for a fantastic day!

On the Leeward side of the Big Island, tonight is partly cloudy with isolated showers and lows in the lower 70s. North winds shifting to the east after midnight, tides around Kona and Kawaihae, and highs in the mid-80s on the way for Wednesday.

And remember, surf heights can vary from beach to beach, so be sure to stay safe out there and watch out for rip currents!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Ready for some surf zone forecast fun in Hawaii? Let's dive in!

So, what's the scoop for the Aloha state? Looks like we've got some exciting swells coming our way! A mix of long-period south swells will keep those south-facing shores rockin' near to just below average for now. But hold onto your board shorts because a second set of southerly swells is on its way, possibly bringing above-average surf by Thursday and lasting through the weekend. 

Don't worry, Northwest fans, we've got you covered too! A new medium-period northwest swell is rolling in tonight, peaking tomorrow, with another short-period northwest swell coming in hot Wednesday night into Friday. Those West facing shores are in for a treat with some bumpin' surf this week!

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with scattered showers. Lows in the lower 70s with Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. And watch those tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Tomorrow is looking partly sunny on the Garden Isle, with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye on those Southwest winds at 10 to 15 mph and tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili.

Over on Oahu tonight, it's mostly cloudy with showers likely and lows in the lower 70s. South winds at 5 to 10 mph will keep things breezy, and tides in Honolulu, Waianae, Haleiwa, and Mokuoloe are on the move.

Wednesday on Oahu calls for a cloudy day with frequent showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the lower 80s with South winds at 15 to 20 mph. Don't forget to check those UV levels and keep an eye on the tides at various spots around the island.

Maui, you're up next! Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies turning partly cloudy with scattered showers and around 70 degrees. Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph and tides at Kahului are on the schedule.

Wednesday on the Valley Isle brings more clouds with scattered showers and highs in the lower 80s. Keep an eye on those South winds at 10 to 15 mph and tides at Kahului. 

Big Island, we haven't forgotten about you! Windward and Southeast shores, expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow with isolated showers and highs in the lower 80s. Southeast winds at 15 to 20 mph will make for a fantastic day!

On the Leeward side of the Big Island, tonight is partly cloudy with isolated showers and lows in the lower 70s. North winds shifting to the east after midnight, tides around Kona and Kawaihae, and highs in the mid-80s on the way for Wednesday.

And remember, surf heights can vary from beach to beach, so be sure to stay safe out there and watch out for rip currents!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Ah, aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, courtesy of your friends at Quiet Please Studios. Today, we're diving into the waves of Hawaii, so hang ten and let's catch that surf report wave!

Looks like the south-facing shores are chilling out tonight with small waves but hold onto your board because a series of long-period south swells are rollin' in tomorrow and sticking around for the weekend. Get ready for multiple waves to play with, it's gonna be a south shore extravaganza!

The northwest swell is saying its goodbyes slowly through Tuesday, but fear not, a new north-northwest swell will be crashing the party on Wednesday, bringing in some moderate waves for the north-facing shores. Keep an eye out for a potential High Surf Advisory to pop up on Thursday and early Friday.

Over on the west side, waves will be picking up with some swell wrap from the north and south. Meanwhile, the east-facing shores will remain pretty chill through the weekend, so maybe take a leisurely stroll instead of hitting the waves there.

For our Kauai surfers, tonight and tomorrow are looking like a mix of waves from 5-7 feet on the north side, 3-5 feet on the west, and south sides, and 2-4 feet on the east. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to catch some epic waves!

Oahu beachgoers, it's mostly cloudy tonight with showers likely, but tomorrow is bringing a Very High UV Index - don't forget that sunscreen! Waves ranging from 3-5 feet on the north, west, and south sides, and 1-3 feet on the east. Looks like it's shaping up to be a beautiful day to hit the waves!

Maui surfers can expect waves ranging from 4-6 feet on the north side, 1-3 feet on the west, and 3-5 feet on the south side tonight and tomorrow. The east side is looking at 2-4 feet of wave action. So, get out there and make the most of those Maui waves!

Big Island surfers, whether you're on the windward and southeast side or the leeward side, you're in for some fun waves ranging from 1-3 to 4-6 feet tonight and tomorrow. So wax up those boards and get ready for some sweet rides on those Big Island shores!

Alright, surfers and beachgoers, that's a wrap for today's surf report straight from the Aloha state. Get out there, ride those waves, and always remember to stay safe and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2024 10:37:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ah, aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, courtesy of your friends at Quiet Please Studios. Today, we're diving into the waves of Hawaii, so hang ten and let's catch that surf report wave!

Looks like the south-facing shores are chilling out tonight with small waves but hold onto your board because a series of long-period south swells are rollin' in tomorrow and sticking around for the weekend. Get ready for multiple waves to play with, it's gonna be a south shore extravaganza!

The northwest swell is saying its goodbyes slowly through Tuesday, but fear not, a new north-northwest swell will be crashing the party on Wednesday, bringing in some moderate waves for the north-facing shores. Keep an eye out for a potential High Surf Advisory to pop up on Thursday and early Friday.

Over on the west side, waves will be picking up with some swell wrap from the north and south. Meanwhile, the east-facing shores will remain pretty chill through the weekend, so maybe take a leisurely stroll instead of hitting the waves there.

For our Kauai surfers, tonight and tomorrow are looking like a mix of waves from 5-7 feet on the north side, 3-5 feet on the west, and south sides, and 2-4 feet on the east. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to catch some epic waves!

Oahu beachgoers, it's mostly cloudy tonight with showers likely, but tomorrow is bringing a Very High UV Index - don't forget that sunscreen! Waves ranging from 3-5 feet on the north, west, and south sides, and 1-3 feet on the east. Looks like it's shaping up to be a beautiful day to hit the waves!

Maui surfers can expect waves ranging from 4-6 feet on the north side, 1-3 feet on the west, and 3-5 feet on the south side tonight and tomorrow. The east side is looking at 2-4 feet of wave action. So, get out there and make the most of those Maui waves!

Big Island surfers, whether you're on the windward and southeast side or the leeward side, you're in for some fun waves ranging from 1-3 to 4-6 feet tonight and tomorrow. So wax up those boards and get ready for some sweet rides on those Big Island shores!

Alright, surfers and beachgoers, that's a wrap for today's surf report straight from the Aloha state. Get out there, ride those waves, and always remember to stay safe and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ah, aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf zone forecast fun, courtesy of your friends at Quiet Please Studios. Today, we're diving into the waves of Hawaii, so hang ten and let's catch that surf report wave!

Looks like the south-facing shores are chilling out tonight with small waves but hold onto your board because a series of long-period south swells are rollin' in tomorrow and sticking around for the weekend. Get ready for multiple waves to play with, it's gonna be a south shore extravaganza!

The northwest swell is saying its goodbyes slowly through Tuesday, but fear not, a new north-northwest swell will be crashing the party on Wednesday, bringing in some moderate waves for the north-facing shores. Keep an eye out for a potential High Surf Advisory to pop up on Thursday and early Friday.

Over on the west side, waves will be picking up with some swell wrap from the north and south. Meanwhile, the east-facing shores will remain pretty chill through the weekend, so maybe take a leisurely stroll instead of hitting the waves there.

For our Kauai surfers, tonight and tomorrow are looking like a mix of waves from 5-7 feet on the north side, 3-5 feet on the west, and south sides, and 2-4 feet on the east. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to catch some epic waves!

Oahu beachgoers, it's mostly cloudy tonight with showers likely, but tomorrow is bringing a Very High UV Index - don't forget that sunscreen! Waves ranging from 3-5 feet on the north, west, and south sides, and 1-3 feet on the east. Looks like it's shaping up to be a beautiful day to hit the waves!

Maui surfers can expect waves ranging from 4-6 feet on the north side, 1-3 feet on the west, and 3-5 feet on the south side tonight and tomorrow. The east side is looking at 2-4 feet of wave action. So, get out there and make the most of those Maui waves!

Big Island surfers, whether you're on the windward and southeast side or the leeward side, you're in for some fun waves ranging from 1-3 to 4-6 feet tonight and tomorrow. So wax up those boards and get ready for some sweet rides on those Big Island shores!

Alright, surfers and beachgoers, that's a wrap for today's surf report straight from the Aloha state. Get out there, ride those waves, and always remember to stay safe and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into the latest surf forecast for the islands!

First up, for all you surfers in Kauai, get ready for some solid 5-7 foot waves on the north shore tonight, with a slight bump to 6-8 feet by tomorrow morning. Over on the south side, expect 4-6 foot sets easing into the 3-5 foot range by tomorrow. East and west shores looking good too!

Moving over to Oahu, we're seeing 4-6 foot waves on the north shore tonight, picking up to 5-7 feet by tomorrow afternoon. South shores will offer 4-6 foot sets tonight, dropping to 3-5 feet by tomorrow. And don't forget your sunscreen with that extreme UV index tomorrow!

For all the Maui surfers out there, north and south shores are looking at 3-5 foot waves tonight, building slightly to 4-6 feet by Monday. Enjoy those glassy conditions!

And last but not least, Big Island riders can expect 3-5 foot waves on the north and south shores tonight and into tomorrow, so make sure to catch those fun-sized swells.

Remember, keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe out there in the water. And if you need more beach safety info, check out the link provided!

So grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to hang ten in paradise! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 10:36:33 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into the latest surf forecast for the islands!

First up, for all you surfers in Kauai, get ready for some solid 5-7 foot waves on the north shore tonight, with a slight bump to 6-8 feet by tomorrow morning. Over on the south side, expect 4-6 foot sets easing into the 3-5 foot range by tomorrow. East and west shores looking good too!

Moving over to Oahu, we're seeing 4-6 foot waves on the north shore tonight, picking up to 5-7 feet by tomorrow afternoon. South shores will offer 4-6 foot sets tonight, dropping to 3-5 feet by tomorrow. And don't forget your sunscreen with that extreme UV index tomorrow!

For all the Maui surfers out there, north and south shores are looking at 3-5 foot waves tonight, building slightly to 4-6 feet by Monday. Enjoy those glassy conditions!

And last but not least, Big Island riders can expect 3-5 foot waves on the north and south shores tonight and into tomorrow, so make sure to catch those fun-sized swells.

Remember, keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe out there in the water. And if you need more beach safety info, check out the link provided!

So grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to hang ten in paradise! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into the latest surf forecast for the islands!

First up, for all you surfers in Kauai, get ready for some solid 5-7 foot waves on the north shore tonight, with a slight bump to 6-8 feet by tomorrow morning. Over on the south side, expect 4-6 foot sets easing into the 3-5 foot range by tomorrow. East and west shores looking good too!

Moving over to Oahu, we're seeing 4-6 foot waves on the north shore tonight, picking up to 5-7 feet by tomorrow afternoon. South shores will offer 4-6 foot sets tonight, dropping to 3-5 feet by tomorrow. And don't forget your sunscreen with that extreme UV index tomorrow!

For all the Maui surfers out there, north and south shores are looking at 3-5 foot waves tonight, building slightly to 4-6 feet by Monday. Enjoy those glassy conditions!

And last but not least, Big Island riders can expect 3-5 foot waves on the north and south shores tonight and into tomorrow, so make sure to catch those fun-sized swells.

Remember, keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe out there in the water. And if you need more beach safety info, check out the link provided!

So grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to hang ten in paradise! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Want to catch some epic waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii with a touch of aloha spirit!

So, what's shaking in the waves? Well, the south-facing shores are still hanging on to some decent swells that will gradually fade out by Sunday, but fear not - more juicy south swells are lining up to greet us next week, bringing a fresh dose of wave action!

For our friends on Kauai, tonight expect 5-7 foot waves on the North shore, while the South shores will be around 5-7 feet. Grab your boards and hit the water before the sun sets!

Over on Oahu, Sunday's surf will be around 4-6 feet on the South shores. Not too shabby, right? And get this - the UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

As for Maui, the surf will be rocking at 5-7 feet on the South shores tonight but will ease up a bit by tomorrow. It's a perfect time to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

And don't think Big Island is left out! With 5-7 foot waves on the South shores tonight, you won't want to miss out on the fun in the water!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe and respect the power of the ocean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 10:36:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Want to catch some epic waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii with a touch of aloha spirit!

So, what's shaking in the waves? Well, the south-facing shores are still hanging on to some decent swells that will gradually fade out by Sunday, but fear not - more juicy south swells are lining up to greet us next week, bringing a fresh dose of wave action!

For our friends on Kauai, tonight expect 5-7 foot waves on the North shore, while the South shores will be around 5-7 feet. Grab your boards and hit the water before the sun sets!

Over on Oahu, Sunday's surf will be around 4-6 feet on the South shores. Not too shabby, right? And get this - the UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

As for Maui, the surf will be rocking at 5-7 feet on the South shores tonight but will ease up a bit by tomorrow. It's a perfect time to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

And don't think Big Island is left out! With 5-7 foot waves on the South shores tonight, you won't want to miss out on the fun in the water!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe and respect the power of the ocean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Want to catch some epic waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for Hawaii with a touch of aloha spirit!

So, what's shaking in the waves? Well, the south-facing shores are still hanging on to some decent swells that will gradually fade out by Sunday, but fear not - more juicy south swells are lining up to greet us next week, bringing a fresh dose of wave action!

For our friends on Kauai, tonight expect 5-7 foot waves on the North shore, while the South shores will be around 5-7 feet. Grab your boards and hit the water before the sun sets!

Over on Oahu, Sunday's surf will be around 4-6 feet on the South shores. Not too shabby, right? And get this - the UV index will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

As for Maui, the surf will be rocking at 5-7 feet on the South shores tonight but will ease up a bit by tomorrow. It's a perfect time to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

And don't think Big Island is left out! With 5-7 foot waves on the South shores tonight, you won't want to miss out on the fun in the water!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents are always a possibility, so stay safe and respect the power of the ocean.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey Surfers and Beachgoers, how's it hanging in Hawaii? We've got the scoop on the waves for you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the deal: a long-lived south swell is hanging out with us this weekend, but don't get too excited yet - surf levels are slowly calming down. However, be prepared for another series of long-period south swells coming your way mid-week, so get ready to catch some waves and ride that sweet swell!

For tonight, expect scattered showers and thunderstorms in most areas, with surf heights varying from 1-8 feet depending on the direction you're looking to ride. Tomorrow brings mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, and east winds at around 5-10 mph. So be sure to pack your sunscreen and keep an eye out for those prime wave spots.

Now, let's break it down by location:

Kauai: North and West shores looking at 4-7 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet. East-facing shores will be at 1-3 feet. Remember, always check those tides before hitting the water!

Oahu: North and West shores catching 3-7 feet, South shores at 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores hanging around 1-3 feet. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers on Saturday!

Maui: North and West shores at 2-6 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores at 1-3 feet. Don't forget your board and some snacks for a day of surfing and sun!

Big Island: Windward and Southeast shores seeing surf at 2-5 feet, while Leeward shores are surfing at 4-8 feet. The waves are calling - are you ready to answer?

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2024 10:36:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey Surfers and Beachgoers, how's it hanging in Hawaii? We've got the scoop on the waves for you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the deal: a long-lived south swell is hanging out with us this weekend, but don't get too excited yet - surf levels are slowly calming down. However, be prepared for another series of long-period south swells coming your way mid-week, so get ready to catch some waves and ride that sweet swell!

For tonight, expect scattered showers and thunderstorms in most areas, with surf heights varying from 1-8 feet depending on the direction you're looking to ride. Tomorrow brings mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, and east winds at around 5-10 mph. So be sure to pack your sunscreen and keep an eye out for those prime wave spots.

Now, let's break it down by location:

Kauai: North and West shores looking at 4-7 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet. East-facing shores will be at 1-3 feet. Remember, always check those tides before hitting the water!

Oahu: North and West shores catching 3-7 feet, South shores at 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores hanging around 1-3 feet. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers on Saturday!

Maui: North and West shores at 2-6 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores at 1-3 feet. Don't forget your board and some snacks for a day of surfing and sun!

Big Island: Windward and Southeast shores seeing surf at 2-5 feet, while Leeward shores are surfing at 4-8 feet. The waves are calling - are you ready to answer?

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey Surfers and Beachgoers, how's it hanging in Hawaii? We've got the scoop on the waves for you straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, here's the deal: a long-lived south swell is hanging out with us this weekend, but don't get too excited yet - surf levels are slowly calming down. However, be prepared for another series of long-period south swells coming your way mid-week, so get ready to catch some waves and ride that sweet swell!

For tonight, expect scattered showers and thunderstorms in most areas, with surf heights varying from 1-8 feet depending on the direction you're looking to ride. Tomorrow brings mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, and east winds at around 5-10 mph. So be sure to pack your sunscreen and keep an eye out for those prime wave spots.

Now, let's break it down by location:

Kauai: North and West shores looking at 4-7 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet. East-facing shores will be at 1-3 feet. Remember, always check those tides before hitting the water!

Oahu: North and West shores catching 3-7 feet, South shores at 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores hanging around 1-3 feet. Keep an eye out for those scattered showers on Saturday!

Maui: North and West shores at 2-6 feet, South shores ranging from 5-8 feet, and East-facing shores at 1-3 feet. Don't forget your board and some snacks for a day of surfing and sun!

Big Island: Windward and Southeast shores seeing surf at 2-5 feet, while Leeward shores are surfing at 4-8 feet. The waves are calling - are you ready to answer?

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! We've got a long-lived south swell cruising in, keeping those south shore waves at a High Surf Advisory level of 10 feet through Friday. So, wax up those boards and catch some epic rides! 🏄‍♂️

For the north shore, it's looking pretty tiny tonight, but don't worry, a short-period north-northwest swell is on its way for some fun waves late Friday through the weekend. And hold onto your board shorts because a long-period northwest swell is gearing up to pump up those north shore waves early next week!

Now, if you're hanging out on the east facing shores, the surf will be chillin' below normal levels for a bit, but hey, there's always something fun to do at the beach besides just surfing, right? 

Let's dive into the specifics for different areas like Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Low temps in the mid to upper 60s, with light winds shifting around different directions.

Tomorrow on Friday, keep an eye out for showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms under mostly cloudy skies. High temps ranging from the upper 70s to lower 80s, so it's going to be a perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

For detailed tide info and more specifics on each beach area, be sure to check the latest updates. Safety always comes first, so watch out for rip currents and stay near a lifeguarded area.

So, whether you're riding the south swell, waiting for the north-northwest boost, or just enjoying the beach vibes, make the most of these awesome conditions! Catch you out there, beach lovers! 🌊☀️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 10:36:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! We've got a long-lived south swell cruising in, keeping those south shore waves at a High Surf Advisory level of 10 feet through Friday. So, wax up those boards and catch some epic rides! 🏄‍♂️

For the north shore, it's looking pretty tiny tonight, but don't worry, a short-period north-northwest swell is on its way for some fun waves late Friday through the weekend. And hold onto your board shorts because a long-period northwest swell is gearing up to pump up those north shore waves early next week!

Now, if you're hanging out on the east facing shores, the surf will be chillin' below normal levels for a bit, but hey, there's always something fun to do at the beach besides just surfing, right? 

Let's dive into the specifics for different areas like Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Low temps in the mid to upper 60s, with light winds shifting around different directions.

Tomorrow on Friday, keep an eye out for showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms under mostly cloudy skies. High temps ranging from the upper 70s to lower 80s, so it's going to be a perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

For detailed tide info and more specifics on each beach area, be sure to check the latest updates. Safety always comes first, so watch out for rip currents and stay near a lifeguarded area.

So, whether you're riding the south swell, waiting for the north-northwest boost, or just enjoying the beach vibes, make the most of these awesome conditions! Catch you out there, beach lovers! 🌊☀️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast! We've got a long-lived south swell cruising in, keeping those south shore waves at a High Surf Advisory level of 10 feet through Friday. So, wax up those boards and catch some epic rides! 🏄‍♂️

For the north shore, it's looking pretty tiny tonight, but don't worry, a short-period north-northwest swell is on its way for some fun waves late Friday through the weekend. And hold onto your board shorts because a long-period northwest swell is gearing up to pump up those north shore waves early next week!

Now, if you're hanging out on the east facing shores, the surf will be chillin' below normal levels for a bit, but hey, there's always something fun to do at the beach besides just surfing, right? 

Let's dive into the specifics for different areas like Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Low temps in the mid to upper 60s, with light winds shifting around different directions.

Tomorrow on Friday, keep an eye out for showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms under mostly cloudy skies. High temps ranging from the upper 70s to lower 80s, so it's going to be a perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the sun!

For detailed tide info and more specifics on each beach area, be sure to check the latest updates. Safety always comes first, so watch out for rip currents and stay near a lifeguarded area.

So, whether you're riding the south swell, waiting for the north-northwest boost, or just enjoying the beach vibes, make the most of these awesome conditions! Catch you out there, beach lovers! 🌊☀️

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-09-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy fellow surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch a wave of information with the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, before you wax up your boards, here's the scoop: A long-lived south swell is rolling in, bringing some sweet waves to the islands over the next few days. So, get ready to hang ten as the south shore surf rises to some epic heights near the High Surf Advisory level on Thursday through Friday. 

But wait, there's more! The northwest swell is gradually fading out while a short-period north-northwest swell sneaks in for the weekend. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen because those trade winds are taking a little break, keeping the surf along east-facing shores mild.

For our surfers on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, it's all about catching those waves at 2-8 feet on different shores, so pick your spot wisely. And hey, remember to check those tides before you hit the water - we don't want anyone getting caught in a rip current.

Expect some scattered showers, but nothing can dampen the fun when there are waves to ride! So, make sure you're ready with your surf gear and a big smile because the surf is calling your name.

So, there you have it, fellow wave riders - your surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there and make some unforgettable memories on the water. Stay safe, have a blast, and enjoy the beautiful waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 10:37:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ahoy fellow surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch a wave of information with the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, before you wax up your boards, here's the scoop: A long-lived south swell is rolling in, bringing some sweet waves to the islands over the next few days. So, get ready to hang ten as the south shore surf rises to some epic heights near the High Surf Advisory level on Thursday through Friday. 

But wait, there's more! The northwest swell is gradually fading out while a short-period north-northwest swell sneaks in for the weekend. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen because those trade winds are taking a little break, keeping the surf along east-facing shores mild.

For our surfers on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, it's all about catching those waves at 2-8 feet on different shores, so pick your spot wisely. And hey, remember to check those tides before you hit the water - we don't want anyone getting caught in a rip current.

Expect some scattered showers, but nothing can dampen the fun when there are waves to ride! So, make sure you're ready with your surf gear and a big smile because the surf is calling your name.

So, there you have it, fellow wave riders - your surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there and make some unforgettable memories on the water. Stay safe, have a blast, and enjoy the beautiful waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy fellow surfers and beachgoers! Let's catch a wave of information with the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Now, before you wax up your boards, here's the scoop: A long-lived south swell is rolling in, bringing some sweet waves to the islands over the next few days. So, get ready to hang ten as the south shore surf rises to some epic heights near the High Surf Advisory level on Thursday through Friday. 

But wait, there's more! The northwest swell is gradually fading out while a short-period north-northwest swell sneaks in for the weekend. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen because those trade winds are taking a little break, keeping the surf along east-facing shores mild.

For our surfers on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, it's all about catching those waves at 2-8 feet on different shores, so pick your spot wisely. And hey, remember to check those tides before you hit the water - we don't want anyone getting caught in a rip current.

Expect some scattered showers, but nothing can dampen the fun when there are waves to ride! So, make sure you're ready with your surf gear and a big smile because the surf is calling your name.

So, there you have it, fellow wave riders - your surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there and make some unforgettable memories on the water. Stay safe, have a blast, and enjoy the beautiful waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-08-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast coming right up!

So, what's the scoop? Well, we've got a northwest swell on the decline, making way for a north-northwest swell over the weekend. And hold onto your boards because a south-southwest swell is rolling in hot, expected to reach High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday and Friday. Catch the waves while you can!

Let's dive into specific areas, starting with Kauai. Expect some decent waves on North, West, South, and East-facing shores. Showers might sprinkle in tonight, but nothing can rain on our surf parade!

Oahu is looking pretty sweet too! With waves on all sides, you'll have plenty of options to hang ten. Keep an eye out for scattered showers, but don't let them dampen your beach vibes!

Maui is beckoning with waves along North, South, and East-facing shores. Partly sunny skies and warm temperatures make it the perfect forecast for a day of surfing and soaking up the sun.

Big Island calls for some surf action on Windward, Southeast, and Leeward shores. Scattered showers won't stop us from catching those waves, right? Stay stoked for the surf ahead!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe out there. And hey, don't forget to check out the beach hazard and safety info for individual beaches in Hawaii.

Alrighty folks, that's a wrap for your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast! Get ready to ride those waves and soak up the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2024 10:36:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast coming right up!

So, what's the scoop? Well, we've got a northwest swell on the decline, making way for a north-northwest swell over the weekend. And hold onto your boards because a south-southwest swell is rolling in hot, expected to reach High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday and Friday. Catch the waves while you can!

Let's dive into specific areas, starting with Kauai. Expect some decent waves on North, West, South, and East-facing shores. Showers might sprinkle in tonight, but nothing can rain on our surf parade!

Oahu is looking pretty sweet too! With waves on all sides, you'll have plenty of options to hang ten. Keep an eye out for scattered showers, but don't let them dampen your beach vibes!

Maui is beckoning with waves along North, South, and East-facing shores. Partly sunny skies and warm temperatures make it the perfect forecast for a day of surfing and soaking up the sun.

Big Island calls for some surf action on Windward, Southeast, and Leeward shores. Scattered showers won't stop us from catching those waves, right? Stay stoked for the surf ahead!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe out there. And hey, don't forget to check out the beach hazard and safety info for individual beaches in Hawaii.

Alrighty folks, that's a wrap for your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast! Get ready to ride those waves and soak up the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there Surfers and Beachgoers! Time to catch the wave with your latest Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast coming right up!

So, what's the scoop? Well, we've got a northwest swell on the decline, making way for a north-northwest swell over the weekend. And hold onto your boards because a south-southwest swell is rolling in hot, expected to reach High Surf Advisory levels by Thursday and Friday. Catch the waves while you can!

Let's dive into specific areas, starting with Kauai. Expect some decent waves on North, West, South, and East-facing shores. Showers might sprinkle in tonight, but nothing can rain on our surf parade!

Oahu is looking pretty sweet too! With waves on all sides, you'll have plenty of options to hang ten. Keep an eye out for scattered showers, but don't let them dampen your beach vibes!

Maui is beckoning with waves along North, South, and East-facing shores. Partly sunny skies and warm temperatures make it the perfect forecast for a day of surfing and soaking up the sun.

Big Island calls for some surf action on Windward, Southeast, and Leeward shores. Scattered showers won't stop us from catching those waves, right? Stay stoked for the surf ahead!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and always stay safe out there. And hey, don't forget to check out the beach hazard and safety info for individual beaches in Hawaii.

Alrighty folks, that's a wrap for your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast! Get ready to ride those waves and soak up the sun! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-07-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some exciting updates on the wave conditions!

Alright, here's the scoop. We've got a mix of swells coming your way. A high surf advisory is on the horizon for Thursday and Friday along the south shores, so be prepared for some epic waves. For now, expect the small south swell to decrease over the next couple of days.

On top of that, a small northwest swell is building up, peaking Tuesday and then calming down by Wednesday. East shore surf will be a bit rough tonight, but will gradually decrease as the trade winds ease off.

Now, let's break it down by region starting with our friends in Kauai. Tonight, you can expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers, so keep that rain gear handy. Surf heights will vary depending on the direction with some nice waves to catch.

Moving on to Oahu, scattered showers are in the forecast tonight too. But hey, we're looking at mostly sunny skies for Tuesday, with isolated showers here and there. Grab your sunscreen and get ready to hit the waves!

Hope you're ready for some action in Maui! Partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers. By Tuesday, it's all about sunshine with just a sprinkle of showers. Surf's up, so make the most of those waves!

And last but not least, we're checking in on the Big Island. It's a mix of cloudy and sunny tonight with some showers. Tuesday brings partly sunny skies and more scattered showers. Don't forget your board!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay safe out there, especially with rip currents around. And if you need beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates.

Alright, surfers, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2024 10:37:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some exciting updates on the wave conditions!

Alright, here's the scoop. We've got a mix of swells coming your way. A high surf advisory is on the horizon for Thursday and Friday along the south shores, so be prepared for some epic waves. For now, expect the small south swell to decrease over the next couple of days.

On top of that, a small northwest swell is building up, peaking Tuesday and then calming down by Wednesday. East shore surf will be a bit rough tonight, but will gradually decrease as the trade winds ease off.

Now, let's break it down by region starting with our friends in Kauai. Tonight, you can expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers, so keep that rain gear handy. Surf heights will vary depending on the direction with some nice waves to catch.

Moving on to Oahu, scattered showers are in the forecast tonight too. But hey, we're looking at mostly sunny skies for Tuesday, with isolated showers here and there. Grab your sunscreen and get ready to hit the waves!

Hope you're ready for some action in Maui! Partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers. By Tuesday, it's all about sunshine with just a sprinkle of showers. Surf's up, so make the most of those waves!

And last but not least, we're checking in on the Big Island. It's a mix of cloudy and sunny tonight with some showers. Tuesday brings partly sunny skies and more scattered showers. Don't forget your board!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay safe out there, especially with rip currents around. And if you need beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates.

Alright, surfers, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some exciting updates on the wave conditions!

Alright, here's the scoop. We've got a mix of swells coming your way. A high surf advisory is on the horizon for Thursday and Friday along the south shores, so be prepared for some epic waves. For now, expect the small south swell to decrease over the next couple of days.

On top of that, a small northwest swell is building up, peaking Tuesday and then calming down by Wednesday. East shore surf will be a bit rough tonight, but will gradually decrease as the trade winds ease off.

Now, let's break it down by region starting with our friends in Kauai. Tonight, you can expect mostly cloudy skies with numerous showers, so keep that rain gear handy. Surf heights will vary depending on the direction with some nice waves to catch.

Moving on to Oahu, scattered showers are in the forecast tonight too. But hey, we're looking at mostly sunny skies for Tuesday, with isolated showers here and there. Grab your sunscreen and get ready to hit the waves!

Hope you're ready for some action in Maui! Partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers. By Tuesday, it's all about sunshine with just a sprinkle of showers. Surf's up, so make the most of those waves!

And last but not least, we're checking in on the Big Island. It's a mix of cloudy and sunny tonight with some showers. Tuesday brings partly sunny skies and more scattered showers. Don't forget your board!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay safe out there, especially with rip currents around. And if you need beach hazard info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates.

Alright, surfers, that's a wrap for the Hawaii surf forecast! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the ocean vibes. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf forecasts straight from Hawaii! Get ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun with our exciting report. 

Here's what's happening out in the Pacific: we've got pulses of south to southwest swell coming in hot this week, so expect some High Surf Advisory (HSA) conditions by Thursday. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen and rash guard - safety first, amigos!

For today, we've got a mix of surf sizes across different shores. From North to West to South and East-facing shores, there's something for everyone. So pick your spot, wax up your board, and get ready to shred those waves like a pro!

Over on Kauai, we're looking at some sweet surf ranging from 2 to 8 feet, depending on which shore you choose. Make sure to check out the tides too; you don't want to miss those perfect sets rolling in.

As the sun sets on another epic day, tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. But don't let a little rain dampen your surf spirit - who knows, it might just bring in some killer waves for tomorrow!

And speaking of tomorrow, get stoked for more sunny skies and surf action. Whether you're on Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, the waves are calling your name. So grab your board, your buddies, and get ready for some serious fun in the sun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. And if in doubt, check in with your local lifeguard for any beach hazards.

Well, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast from Hawaii! Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch you on the next wave, beach bums! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2024 20:31:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf forecasts straight from Hawaii! Get ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun with our exciting report. 

Here's what's happening out in the Pacific: we've got pulses of south to southwest swell coming in hot this week, so expect some High Surf Advisory (HSA) conditions by Thursday. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen and rash guard - safety first, amigos!

For today, we've got a mix of surf sizes across different shores. From North to West to South and East-facing shores, there's something for everyone. So pick your spot, wax up your board, and get ready to shred those waves like a pro!

Over on Kauai, we're looking at some sweet surf ranging from 2 to 8 feet, depending on which shore you choose. Make sure to check out the tides too; you don't want to miss those perfect sets rolling in.

As the sun sets on another epic day, tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. But don't let a little rain dampen your surf spirit - who knows, it might just bring in some killer waves for tomorrow!

And speaking of tomorrow, get stoked for more sunny skies and surf action. Whether you're on Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, the waves are calling your name. So grab your board, your buddies, and get ready for some serious fun in the sun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. And if in doubt, check in with your local lifeguard for any beach hazards.

Well, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast from Hawaii! Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch you on the next wave, beach bums! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, beach lovers! Welcome to your daily dose of surf forecasts straight from Hawaii! Get ready to catch some gnarly waves and soak up the sun with our exciting report. 

Here's what's happening out in the Pacific: we've got pulses of south to southwest swell coming in hot this week, so expect some High Surf Advisory (HSA) conditions by Thursday. And hey, don't forget your sunscreen and rash guard - safety first, amigos!

For today, we've got a mix of surf sizes across different shores. From North to West to South and East-facing shores, there's something for everyone. So pick your spot, wax up your board, and get ready to shred those waves like a pro!

Over on Kauai, we're looking at some sweet surf ranging from 2 to 8 feet, depending on which shore you choose. Make sure to check out the tides too; you don't want to miss those perfect sets rolling in.

As the sun sets on another epic day, tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. But don't let a little rain dampen your surf spirit - who knows, it might just bring in some killer waves for tomorrow!

And speaking of tomorrow, get stoked for more sunny skies and surf action. Whether you're on Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, the waves are calling your name. So grab your board, your buddies, and get ready for some serious fun in the sun!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there. And if in doubt, check in with your local lifeguard for any beach hazards.

Well, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast from Hawaii! Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch you on the next wave, beach bums! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that sweet surf vibe!

For our buddies up in Kauai, it looks like tonight will bring in some rough and choppy waves along the east facing shores with surf heights ranging from 6 to 8 feet. Tomorrow, expect the waves to maintain their height, so get your boards ready!

Now, moving on to Oahu, tonight you can expect breezy conditions with east winds blasting at 20 to 25 mph. Surf at around 6 to 8 feet along the east facing shores will give you a solid ride. Sunday's surf will be around 6 to 8 feet, so get those sunscreen and boards ready!

As we head over to Maui, if you're up for some surfing, the east facing shores are where you want to be, with surf heights at a pumping 6 to 8 feet tonight and tomorrow. Don't forget to catch those scattered showers while you're at it!

Lastly, for our friends at Big Island, the windswept coasts will see surf heights ranging between 1 to 3 feet on the west facing shores, and a bit more action at 5 to 7 feet on the south facing shores. Perfect for riding some sweet waves with your buddies this weekend!

Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for rip currents, okay? And be sure to check out the local beach safety info for individual beaches in Hawaii before hitting the water.

Alright surfers, that's a wrap for today's surf report! Get out there, catch those waves, and enjoy the salty breeze. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Cheers to epic surfing days ahead!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2024 10:34:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that sweet surf vibe!

For our buddies up in Kauai, it looks like tonight will bring in some rough and choppy waves along the east facing shores with surf heights ranging from 6 to 8 feet. Tomorrow, expect the waves to maintain their height, so get your boards ready!

Now, moving on to Oahu, tonight you can expect breezy conditions with east winds blasting at 20 to 25 mph. Surf at around 6 to 8 feet along the east facing shores will give you a solid ride. Sunday's surf will be around 6 to 8 feet, so get those sunscreen and boards ready!

As we head over to Maui, if you're up for some surfing, the east facing shores are where you want to be, with surf heights at a pumping 6 to 8 feet tonight and tomorrow. Don't forget to catch those scattered showers while you're at it!

Lastly, for our friends at Big Island, the windswept coasts will see surf heights ranging between 1 to 3 feet on the west facing shores, and a bit more action at 5 to 7 feet on the south facing shores. Perfect for riding some sweet waves with your buddies this weekend!

Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for rip currents, okay? And be sure to check out the local beach safety info for individual beaches in Hawaii before hitting the water.

Alright surfers, that's a wrap for today's surf report! Get out there, catch those waves, and enjoy the salty breeze. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Cheers to epic surfing days ahead!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for the latest scoop on the waves hitting Hawaii? Let's dive in and catch that sweet surf vibe!

For our buddies up in Kauai, it looks like tonight will bring in some rough and choppy waves along the east facing shores with surf heights ranging from 6 to 8 feet. Tomorrow, expect the waves to maintain their height, so get your boards ready!

Now, moving on to Oahu, tonight you can expect breezy conditions with east winds blasting at 20 to 25 mph. Surf at around 6 to 8 feet along the east facing shores will give you a solid ride. Sunday's surf will be around 6 to 8 feet, so get those sunscreen and boards ready!

As we head over to Maui, if you're up for some surfing, the east facing shores are where you want to be, with surf heights at a pumping 6 to 8 feet tonight and tomorrow. Don't forget to catch those scattered showers while you're at it!

Lastly, for our friends at Big Island, the windswept coasts will see surf heights ranging between 1 to 3 feet on the west facing shores, and a bit more action at 5 to 7 feet on the south facing shores. Perfect for riding some sweet waves with your buddies this weekend!

Remember, always stay safe and keep an eye out for rip currents, okay? And be sure to check out the local beach safety info for individual beaches in Hawaii before hitting the water.

Alright surfers, that's a wrap for today's surf report! Get out there, catch those waves, and enjoy the salty breeze. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Cheers to epic surfing days ahead!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-04-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8909927580</link>
      <description>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Here comes your "Hawaii Surf Forecast Report" for the upcoming swell! Grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Tonight into Saturday, a small but mighty northwest swell will be rolling in, peaking tomorrow and gradually fading by Sunday. This swell will bring some noticeable surf for the north and west facing shores, so keep an eye out for some sweet waves in the 5-7 feet range. And don't forget about those small background south swells giving you some tiny waves on the south facing shores.

For you night owls, the low temperatures will be around 70 degrees, with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. But worry not, the east winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you company while you wait for those morning waves.

Now, let's check out the different shores for tonight and Saturday:
- North Facing: 3-5 feet rising to 5-7 feet
- West Facing: 2-4 feet rising to 3-5 feet
- South Facing: 1-3 feet rising to 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 4-6 feet holding strong at 5-7 feet

And if you're on Oahu, don't miss out on the "UVee" index, which will be very high! So, don't forget your sunscreen while soaking up those rays and waves.

As for Maui, you'll also enjoy some decent surf on the north and east facing shores, ranging from 3-5 feet to 5-7 feet. Plus, the lower 80s temperatures and partly sunny skies will make it a perfect day for catching some tasty waves.

For the Big Island, keep an eye out for the southeast shores with surf around 2-4 feet, while the leeward side will offer 1-3 feet waves. Perfect for a relaxing day by the beach with some gentle surf.

Stay safe on the water and always be mindful of rip currents, especially with increasing surf sizes. For more beach hazard info, check out the link provided in the forecast.

Alrighty, surfers, that's a wrap for your "Hawaii Surf Forecast Report"! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun and sea. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Cheers! 🏄‍♂️🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2024 10:35:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Here comes your "Hawaii Surf Forecast Report" for the upcoming swell! Grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Tonight into Saturday, a small but mighty northwest swell will be rolling in, peaking tomorrow and gradually fading by Sunday. This swell will bring some noticeable surf for the north and west facing shores, so keep an eye out for some sweet waves in the 5-7 feet range. And don't forget about those small background south swells giving you some tiny waves on the south facing shores.

For you night owls, the low temperatures will be around 70 degrees, with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. But worry not, the east winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you company while you wait for those morning waves.

Now, let's check out the different shores for tonight and Saturday:
- North Facing: 3-5 feet rising to 5-7 feet
- West Facing: 2-4 feet rising to 3-5 feet
- South Facing: 1-3 feet rising to 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 4-6 feet holding strong at 5-7 feet

And if you're on Oahu, don't miss out on the "UVee" index, which will be very high! So, don't forget your sunscreen while soaking up those rays and waves.

As for Maui, you'll also enjoy some decent surf on the north and east facing shores, ranging from 3-5 feet to 5-7 feet. Plus, the lower 80s temperatures and partly sunny skies will make it a perfect day for catching some tasty waves.

For the Big Island, keep an eye out for the southeast shores with surf around 2-4 feet, while the leeward side will offer 1-3 feet waves. Perfect for a relaxing day by the beach with some gentle surf.

Stay safe on the water and always be mindful of rip currents, especially with increasing surf sizes. For more beach hazard info, check out the link provided in the forecast.

Alrighty, surfers, that's a wrap for your "Hawaii Surf Forecast Report"! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun and sea. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Cheers! 🏄‍♂️🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy, surfers and beachgoers! Here comes your "Hawaii Surf Forecast Report" for the upcoming swell! Grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Tonight into Saturday, a small but mighty northwest swell will be rolling in, peaking tomorrow and gradually fading by Sunday. This swell will bring some noticeable surf for the north and west facing shores, so keep an eye out for some sweet waves in the 5-7 feet range. And don't forget about those small background south swells giving you some tiny waves on the south facing shores.

For you night owls, the low temperatures will be around 70 degrees, with mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers. But worry not, the east winds at 10 to 15 mph will keep you company while you wait for those morning waves.

Now, let's check out the different shores for tonight and Saturday:
- North Facing: 3-5 feet rising to 5-7 feet
- West Facing: 2-4 feet rising to 3-5 feet
- South Facing: 1-3 feet rising to 2-4 feet
- East Facing: 4-6 feet holding strong at 5-7 feet

And if you're on Oahu, don't miss out on the "UVee" index, which will be very high! So, don't forget your sunscreen while soaking up those rays and waves.

As for Maui, you'll also enjoy some decent surf on the north and east facing shores, ranging from 3-5 feet to 5-7 feet. Plus, the lower 80s temperatures and partly sunny skies will make it a perfect day for catching some tasty waves.

For the Big Island, keep an eye out for the southeast shores with surf around 2-4 feet, while the leeward side will offer 1-3 feet waves. Perfect for a relaxing day by the beach with some gentle surf.

Stay safe on the water and always be mindful of rip currents, especially with increasing surf sizes. For more beach hazard info, check out the link provided in the forecast.

Alrighty, surfers, that's a wrap for your "Hawaii Surf Forecast Report"! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the sun and sea. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Cheers! 🏄‍♂️🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beach lovers, it's time to catch up on the latest wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some chill vibes and gnarly waves coming your way!

Let's dive in - tiny surf along north and west facing shores will keep things mellow through Friday. But hey, no worries! A small, long period northwest swell is rolling in late Friday, peaking Saturday, promising some fun waves for the weekend. And guess what? Another sweet northwest swell is on the horizon for early next week. South swells will keep things interesting for south facing shores too.

Heading to Kauai? Tonight into tomorrow, you're looking at modest waves ranging from 1-5 feet on different shores. Weather-wise, it's a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers. Expect those east winds to be around 15 mph.

Oahu is up next! Similar surf conditions with waves up to 4-6 feet on east facing shores. Tonight, enjoy the mostly sunny skies turning cloudy with a chance of showers. And hey, the UV index for Friday is looking very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui is calling - with waves up to 4-6 feet on east facing shores tomorrow. Tonight, get ready for some scattered showers as temperatures cool in the upper 60s. Winds picking up to 20 mph, so hold on to your hats!

For Big Island folks, east facing shores will have waves up to 4-6 feet. Tonight and tomorrow, you can expect some showers and mostly cloudy skies. Keep an eye on those tides and stay safe out there!

Just a reminder - surf heights can vary, rip currents are real, and safety first, always! Check out the latest beach hazards at hawaiibeachsafety.com for the lowdown on individual beaches. 

Thanks for tuning in to your Hawaii surf zone forecast, and until next time, hang loose and ride those waves like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2024 10:35:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beach lovers, it's time to catch up on the latest wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some chill vibes and gnarly waves coming your way!

Let's dive in - tiny surf along north and west facing shores will keep things mellow through Friday. But hey, no worries! A small, long period northwest swell is rolling in late Friday, peaking Saturday, promising some fun waves for the weekend. And guess what? Another sweet northwest swell is on the horizon for early next week. South swells will keep things interesting for south facing shores too.

Heading to Kauai? Tonight into tomorrow, you're looking at modest waves ranging from 1-5 feet on different shores. Weather-wise, it's a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers. Expect those east winds to be around 15 mph.

Oahu is up next! Similar surf conditions with waves up to 4-6 feet on east facing shores. Tonight, enjoy the mostly sunny skies turning cloudy with a chance of showers. And hey, the UV index for Friday is looking very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui is calling - with waves up to 4-6 feet on east facing shores tomorrow. Tonight, get ready for some scattered showers as temperatures cool in the upper 60s. Winds picking up to 20 mph, so hold on to your hats!

For Big Island folks, east facing shores will have waves up to 4-6 feet. Tonight and tomorrow, you can expect some showers and mostly cloudy skies. Keep an eye on those tides and stay safe out there!

Just a reminder - surf heights can vary, rip currents are real, and safety first, always! Check out the latest beach hazards at hawaiibeachsafety.com for the lowdown on individual beaches. 

Thanks for tuning in to your Hawaii surf zone forecast, and until next time, hang loose and ride those waves like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beach lovers, it's time to catch up on the latest wave action with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Get ready for some chill vibes and gnarly waves coming your way!

Let's dive in - tiny surf along north and west facing shores will keep things mellow through Friday. But hey, no worries! A small, long period northwest swell is rolling in late Friday, peaking Saturday, promising some fun waves for the weekend. And guess what? Another sweet northwest swell is on the horizon for early next week. South swells will keep things interesting for south facing shores too.

Heading to Kauai? Tonight into tomorrow, you're looking at modest waves ranging from 1-5 feet on different shores. Weather-wise, it's a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers. Expect those east winds to be around 15 mph.

Oahu is up next! Similar surf conditions with waves up to 4-6 feet on east facing shores. Tonight, enjoy the mostly sunny skies turning cloudy with a chance of showers. And hey, the UV index for Friday is looking very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Maui is calling - with waves up to 4-6 feet on east facing shores tomorrow. Tonight, get ready for some scattered showers as temperatures cool in the upper 60s. Winds picking up to 20 mph, so hold on to your hats!

For Big Island folks, east facing shores will have waves up to 4-6 feet. Tonight and tomorrow, you can expect some showers and mostly cloudy skies. Keep an eye on those tides and stay safe out there!

Just a reminder - surf heights can vary, rip currents are real, and safety first, always! Check out the latest beach hazards at hawaiibeachsafety.com for the lowdown on individual beaches. 

Thanks for tuning in to your Hawaii surf zone forecast, and until next time, hang loose and ride those waves like a pro!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-02-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly updates on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive right in!

Looking at the forecast, we're in for a mix of swells along the different shores. From a small bump in the north and west-facing shores to a boost in the surf along the south-facing shores over the weekend. East-facing shores will see some rough and choppy surf due to strengthening trade winds starting Friday.

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 1-3 feet on north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on east-facing shores.

Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies with isolated showers and surf heights remaining pretty consistent. It's all about 1-3 feet for north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet for south-facing shores, and 3-5 feet for east-facing shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay cautious in the water and keep an eye out for rip currents, especially as the surf size increases.

On Oahu, you're looking at similar conditions with surf heights within the same ranges. So grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Heading to Maui? Expect a mix of sun and scattered showers, with surf heights also aligning with the other islands.

For Big Island, you'll find variations in surf heights depending on the specific shore. Whether you're on the windward and southeast or leeward side, there's some fun to be had in the waves.

As always, stay safe, watch out for changing conditions, and have a blast out there catching some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 10:35:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly updates on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive right in!

Looking at the forecast, we're in for a mix of swells along the different shores. From a small bump in the north and west-facing shores to a boost in the surf along the south-facing shores over the weekend. East-facing shores will see some rough and choppy surf due to strengthening trade winds starting Friday.

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 1-3 feet on north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on east-facing shores.

Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies with isolated showers and surf heights remaining pretty consistent. It's all about 1-3 feet for north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet for south-facing shores, and 3-5 feet for east-facing shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay cautious in the water and keep an eye out for rip currents, especially as the surf size increases.

On Oahu, you're looking at similar conditions with surf heights within the same ranges. So grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Heading to Maui? Expect a mix of sun and scattered showers, with surf heights also aligning with the other islands.

For Big Island, you'll find variations in surf heights depending on the specific shore. Whether you're on the windward and southeast or leeward side, there's some fun to be had in the waves.

As always, stay safe, watch out for changing conditions, and have a blast out there catching some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready for some gnarly updates on the waves in Hawaii? Let's dive right in!

Looking at the forecast, we're in for a mix of swells along the different shores. From a small bump in the north and west-facing shores to a boost in the surf along the south-facing shores over the weekend. East-facing shores will see some rough and choppy surf due to strengthening trade winds starting Friday.

For tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 1-3 feet on north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 2-4 feet on east-facing shores.

Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies with isolated showers and surf heights remaining pretty consistent. It's all about 1-3 feet for north and west-facing shores, 2-4 feet for south-facing shores, and 3-5 feet for east-facing shores.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay cautious in the water and keep an eye out for rip currents, especially as the surf size increases.

On Oahu, you're looking at similar conditions with surf heights within the same ranges. So grab your boards and enjoy the waves!

Heading to Maui? Expect a mix of sun and scattered showers, with surf heights also aligning with the other islands.

For Big Island, you'll find variations in surf heights depending on the specific shore. Whether you're on the windward and southeast or leeward side, there's some fun to be had in the waves.

As always, stay safe, watch out for changing conditions, and have a blast out there catching some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 05-01-2024</title>
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      <description>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! This is your fun and friendly surf forecast coming at you from Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name. So, grab your boards and let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off with Kauai, we're looking at some tiny surf along the north and west facing shores tonight and into Wednesday - nothing too crazy, but enough to catch a few rides. South facing shores will bring us waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet to keep things interesting. And watch out for that east shore surf, it's going to gradually build by Friday thanks to those trusty trade winds.

Over on Oahu, similar story with surf sizes ranging from 1 to 3 feet along the north and west facing shores, and 3 to 5 feet on the south side. It's going to be a sunny day tomorrow with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to cool you off. So, soak up the sun and catch some waves!

Maui is looking pretty similar with surf heights matching Kauai and Oahu. Expect partly cloudy skies tonight and mostly sunny weather tomorrow. A nice day to hit the waves and savor those trade wind breezes.

Big Island, you've got some waves coming your way too! While the surf is mellow tonight, it's going to pick up a bit tomorrow with some scattered showers in the forecast. So, keep an eye on the tide and get ready to ride those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so be cautious out there and maybe catch a break near a lifeguard. And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch a wave, soak up the sun, and enjoy the salty breeze, beachgoers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 10:37:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! This is your fun and friendly surf forecast coming at you from Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name. So, grab your boards and let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off with Kauai, we're looking at some tiny surf along the north and west facing shores tonight and into Wednesday - nothing too crazy, but enough to catch a few rides. South facing shores will bring us waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet to keep things interesting. And watch out for that east shore surf, it's going to gradually build by Friday thanks to those trusty trade winds.

Over on Oahu, similar story with surf sizes ranging from 1 to 3 feet along the north and west facing shores, and 3 to 5 feet on the south side. It's going to be a sunny day tomorrow with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to cool you off. So, soak up the sun and catch some waves!

Maui is looking pretty similar with surf heights matching Kauai and Oahu. Expect partly cloudy skies tonight and mostly sunny weather tomorrow. A nice day to hit the waves and savor those trade wind breezes.

Big Island, you've got some waves coming your way too! While the surf is mellow tonight, it's going to pick up a bit tomorrow with some scattered showers in the forecast. So, keep an eye on the tide and get ready to ride those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so be cautious out there and maybe catch a break near a lifeguard. And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch a wave, soak up the sun, and enjoy the salty breeze, beachgoers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ahoy there, surfers and beach lovers! This is your fun and friendly surf forecast coming at you from Hawaii, where the waves are calling your name. So, grab your boards and let's dive into what the ocean has in store for us.

Starting off with Kauai, we're looking at some tiny surf along the north and west facing shores tonight and into Wednesday - nothing too crazy, but enough to catch a few rides. South facing shores will bring us waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet to keep things interesting. And watch out for that east shore surf, it's going to gradually build by Friday thanks to those trusty trade winds.

Over on Oahu, similar story with surf sizes ranging from 1 to 3 feet along the north and west facing shores, and 3 to 5 feet on the south side. It's going to be a sunny day tomorrow with just a sprinkle of isolated showers to cool you off. So, soak up the sun and catch some waves!

Maui is looking pretty similar with surf heights matching Kauai and Oahu. Expect partly cloudy skies tonight and mostly sunny weather tomorrow. A nice day to hit the waves and savor those trade wind breezes.

Big Island, you've got some waves coming your way too! While the surf is mellow tonight, it's going to pick up a bit tomorrow with some scattered showers in the forecast. So, keep an eye on the tide and get ready to ride those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so be cautious out there and maybe catch a break near a lifeguard. And if you want the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch a wave, soak up the sun, and enjoy the salty breeze, beachgoers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands.

So, here's the lowdown: We've got tiny surf sticking around on those north-facing shores for a bit, but keep your eyes peeled for a little northwest swell sneaking in over the weekend. Meanwhile, a south-southwest swell will show up tonight, peak on Tuesday, and then ease off as the week goes on.

Over on the east side, the choppy surf will calm down for a bit before picking back up as those trade winds make a comeback. And if you're looking for a bit of a wild ride, expect some rough surf on the east shores ramping up above the seasonal average by Friday into the weekend.

For the specifics on tonight and Tuesday, here's what to expect in a nutshell:

Up in Kauai, we're talking 1-3 feet on the north, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east shores. As for the weather, you're looking at scattered showers tonight, then mostly sunny skies on Tuesday. Highs in the upper 60s and lower 80s. Wind-wise, you'll feel that gentle east breeze.

Jumping over to Oahu, similar surf conditions and weather patterns are in store, with some scattered showers tonight and mostly sunny skies tomorrow. High temps in the lower 80s with those east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Heading to Maui, expect more of the same - 1-3 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east. A mix of clouds and sun with isolated showers tonight and then mostly sunny on Tuesday. Highs in the mid-80s.

As for the Big Island, different areas will see 1-3 feet on the north and west, and 2-4 feet on the east and south shores. Remember those scattered showers tonight and partly sunny skies tomorrow. Highs in the mid-80s.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so be cautious out there and maybe stick close to a lifeguard.

And that's a wrap on the surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy that beautiful ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2024 10:35:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands.

So, here's the lowdown: We've got tiny surf sticking around on those north-facing shores for a bit, but keep your eyes peeled for a little northwest swell sneaking in over the weekend. Meanwhile, a south-southwest swell will show up tonight, peak on Tuesday, and then ease off as the week goes on.

Over on the east side, the choppy surf will calm down for a bit before picking back up as those trade winds make a comeback. And if you're looking for a bit of a wild ride, expect some rough surf on the east shores ramping up above the seasonal average by Friday into the weekend.

For the specifics on tonight and Tuesday, here's what to expect in a nutshell:

Up in Kauai, we're talking 1-3 feet on the north, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east shores. As for the weather, you're looking at scattered showers tonight, then mostly sunny skies on Tuesday. Highs in the upper 60s and lower 80s. Wind-wise, you'll feel that gentle east breeze.

Jumping over to Oahu, similar surf conditions and weather patterns are in store, with some scattered showers tonight and mostly sunny skies tomorrow. High temps in the lower 80s with those east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Heading to Maui, expect more of the same - 1-3 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east. A mix of clouds and sun with isolated showers tonight and then mostly sunny on Tuesday. Highs in the mid-80s.

As for the Big Island, different areas will see 1-3 feet on the north and west, and 2-4 feet on the east and south shores. Remember those scattered showers tonight and partly sunny skies tomorrow. Highs in the mid-80s.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so be cautious out there and maybe stick close to a lifeguard.

And that's a wrap on the surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy that beautiful ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands.

So, here's the lowdown: We've got tiny surf sticking around on those north-facing shores for a bit, but keep your eyes peeled for a little northwest swell sneaking in over the weekend. Meanwhile, a south-southwest swell will show up tonight, peak on Tuesday, and then ease off as the week goes on.

Over on the east side, the choppy surf will calm down for a bit before picking back up as those trade winds make a comeback. And if you're looking for a bit of a wild ride, expect some rough surf on the east shores ramping up above the seasonal average by Friday into the weekend.

For the specifics on tonight and Tuesday, here's what to expect in a nutshell:

Up in Kauai, we're talking 1-3 feet on the north, 1-3 feet on the west, 2-4 feet on the south, and 3-5 feet on the east shores. As for the weather, you're looking at scattered showers tonight, then mostly sunny skies on Tuesday. Highs in the upper 60s and lower 80s. Wind-wise, you'll feel that gentle east breeze.

Jumping over to Oahu, similar surf conditions and weather patterns are in store, with some scattered showers tonight and mostly sunny skies tomorrow. High temps in the lower 80s with those east winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph.

Heading to Maui, expect more of the same - 1-3 feet on the north, 2-4 feet on the west and south, and 2-4 feet on the east. A mix of clouds and sun with isolated showers tonight and then mostly sunny on Tuesday. Highs in the mid-80s.

As for the Big Island, different areas will see 1-3 feet on the north and west, and 2-4 feet on the east and south shores. Remember those scattered showers tonight and partly sunny skies tomorrow. Highs in the mid-80s.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are a thing, so be cautious out there and maybe stick close to a lifeguard.

And that's a wrap on the surf forecast for Hawaii! Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy that beautiful ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave check in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some epic island swells ahead!

For Kauai today, we're looking at 1-3 feet on the North Shore, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West Side, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South Side, and consistent 2-4 feet on the East Coast. The weather is looking partly sunny with isolated showers, and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf conditions with 1-3 feet on the North, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East. Today will bring partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and an impressive UV Index of Very High.

Maui is seeing 1-3 feet on the North, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South, and consistent 2-4 feet on the East. You can expect partly sunny weather, isolated showers, and temperatures in the mid-80s.

As for the Big Island, the Windward and Southeastern shores will have 1-3 feet on the North, 2-4 feet on the East, and 3-5 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South. The Leeward side will see 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West and 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South.

So grab your boards, wax up, and catch those waves while basking in the tropical sunshine! Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 18:09:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave check in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some epic island swells ahead!

For Kauai today, we're looking at 1-3 feet on the North Shore, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West Side, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South Side, and consistent 2-4 feet on the East Coast. The weather is looking partly sunny with isolated showers, and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf conditions with 1-3 feet on the North, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East. Today will bring partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and an impressive UV Index of Very High.

Maui is seeing 1-3 feet on the North, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South, and consistent 2-4 feet on the East. You can expect partly sunny weather, isolated showers, and temperatures in the mid-80s.

As for the Big Island, the Windward and Southeastern shores will have 1-3 feet on the North, 2-4 feet on the East, and 3-5 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South. The Leeward side will see 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West and 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South.

So grab your boards, wax up, and catch those waves while basking in the tropical sunshine! Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Ready for a wave check in Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for some epic island swells ahead!

For Kauai today, we're looking at 1-3 feet on the North Shore, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West Side, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South Side, and consistent 2-4 feet on the East Coast. The weather is looking partly sunny with isolated showers, and temperatures in the lower 80s.

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf conditions with 1-3 feet on the North, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East. Today will bring partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and an impressive UV Index of Very High.

Maui is seeing 1-3 feet on the North, 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West, 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South, and consistent 2-4 feet on the East. You can expect partly sunny weather, isolated showers, and temperatures in the mid-80s.

As for the Big Island, the Windward and Southeastern shores will have 1-3 feet on the North, 2-4 feet on the East, and 3-5 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South. The Leeward side will see 0-2 feet increasing to 2-4 feet on the West and 2-4 feet building to 4-6 feet on the South.

So grab your boards, wax up, and catch those waves while basking in the tropical sunshine! Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-28-2024</title>
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      <description>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Alrighty, here's the lowdown - we've got surf heights staying below the advisory levels for all shores. Expect a small northwest swell to calm down this evening, with only minor swells cruising in for the upcoming week. Breezy trade winds might whip up some choppy waves along the east shores, but fret not, they'll mellow out as the week rolls on. 

Let's check out the lineup for some specific areas:

Starting off with Kauai - tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north and east shores, 2-4 feet on the west, and 2-4 feet on the south. Tomorrow, we're looking at partly sunny skies with isolated showers and similar surf heights.

Moving onto Oahu - get ready for some scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies. Surf will be in the 4-6 feet range on the north and east shores, 2-4 on the west, and 2-4 on the south. Sunday brings partly sunny weather with extreme UV index and surf heights staying consistent.

Next up, Maui - tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers initially, clearing up to partly cloudy later. Surf will be 4-6 feet on the north and east shores, 0-2 on the west, and 2-4 on the south. Tomorrow, anticipate mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and similar surf heights.

Lastly, Big Island - Windward and Southeast regions, tonight look out for scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. Surf will be in the 4-6 feet range on the north and east shores, and 2-4 feet on the south shores. Sunday will bring partly sunny conditions with temps around 80 degrees and similar surf heights.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay vigilant and watch out for those rip currents, especially with larger waves. If you want more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com

Alright, riders, that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast in Hawaii. Grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch some sweet waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2024 10:34:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Alrighty, here's the lowdown - we've got surf heights staying below the advisory levels for all shores. Expect a small northwest swell to calm down this evening, with only minor swells cruising in for the upcoming week. Breezy trade winds might whip up some choppy waves along the east shores, but fret not, they'll mellow out as the week rolls on. 

Let's check out the lineup for some specific areas:

Starting off with Kauai - tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north and east shores, 2-4 feet on the west, and 2-4 feet on the south. Tomorrow, we're looking at partly sunny skies with isolated showers and similar surf heights.

Moving onto Oahu - get ready for some scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies. Surf will be in the 4-6 feet range on the north and east shores, 2-4 on the west, and 2-4 on the south. Sunday brings partly sunny weather with extreme UV index and surf heights staying consistent.

Next up, Maui - tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers initially, clearing up to partly cloudy later. Surf will be 4-6 feet on the north and east shores, 0-2 on the west, and 2-4 on the south. Tomorrow, anticipate mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and similar surf heights.

Lastly, Big Island - Windward and Southeast regions, tonight look out for scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. Surf will be in the 4-6 feet range on the north and east shores, and 2-4 feet on the south shores. Sunday will bring partly sunny conditions with temps around 80 degrees and similar surf heights.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay vigilant and watch out for those rip currents, especially with larger waves. If you want more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com

Alright, riders, that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast in Hawaii. Grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch some sweet waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there fellow surfers and beach lovers! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Alrighty, here's the lowdown - we've got surf heights staying below the advisory levels for all shores. Expect a small northwest swell to calm down this evening, with only minor swells cruising in for the upcoming week. Breezy trade winds might whip up some choppy waves along the east shores, but fret not, they'll mellow out as the week rolls on. 

Let's check out the lineup for some specific areas:

Starting off with Kauai - tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north and east shores, 2-4 feet on the west, and 2-4 feet on the south. Tomorrow, we're looking at partly sunny skies with isolated showers and similar surf heights.

Moving onto Oahu - get ready for some scattered showers tonight under mostly cloudy skies. Surf will be in the 4-6 feet range on the north and east shores, 2-4 on the west, and 2-4 on the south. Sunday brings partly sunny weather with extreme UV index and surf heights staying consistent.

Next up, Maui - tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers initially, clearing up to partly cloudy later. Surf will be 4-6 feet on the north and east shores, 0-2 on the west, and 2-4 on the south. Tomorrow, anticipate mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers and similar surf heights.

Lastly, Big Island - Windward and Southeast regions, tonight look out for scattered showers under mostly cloudy skies. Surf will be in the 4-6 feet range on the north and east shores, and 2-4 feet on the south shores. Sunday will bring partly sunny conditions with temps around 80 degrees and similar surf heights.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so stay vigilant and watch out for those rip currents, especially with larger waves. If you want more beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com

Alright, riders, that's a wrap for your surf zone forecast in Hawaii. Grab your boards, wax 'em up, and catch some sweet waves. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-27-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9519021767</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers, this is your Hawaii surf forecast bringing you the latest wave updates for the upcoming days. 

As we dive into the forecast, we're seeing some favorable conditions ahead, so get ready to hit the waves! Let's break it down starting with Kauai. North facing shores will be in the 4-6 foot range tonight and tomorrow, while east-facing shores will have surf heights of 3-5 feet. Sounds like a fun time to catch some waves there!

Moving over to Oahu, expect similar conditions with 4-6 feet on the north shores, 3-5 feet on the east facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and west facing shores. It's looking like a well-rounded surfing weekend ahead.

Heading down to Maui, surf heights will be in the 3-5 foot range along the north and east-facing shores, while the south shores will see waves 2-4 feet high. Not too shabby for a day out on the water!

Lastly, for Big Island Windward and Southeast, anticipate 3-5 foot swells on the east-facing shores and 2-4 feet on both the north and south-facing shores.

Remember, surf conditions can change quickly, so always stay updated before heading out. And don't forget to check out the tidal information for your area to make the most of your surfing adventures.

That's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and most importantly, have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Apr 2024 10:34:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers, this is your Hawaii surf forecast bringing you the latest wave updates for the upcoming days. 

As we dive into the forecast, we're seeing some favorable conditions ahead, so get ready to hit the waves! Let's break it down starting with Kauai. North facing shores will be in the 4-6 foot range tonight and tomorrow, while east-facing shores will have surf heights of 3-5 feet. Sounds like a fun time to catch some waves there!

Moving over to Oahu, expect similar conditions with 4-6 feet on the north shores, 3-5 feet on the east facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and west facing shores. It's looking like a well-rounded surfing weekend ahead.

Heading down to Maui, surf heights will be in the 3-5 foot range along the north and east-facing shores, while the south shores will see waves 2-4 feet high. Not too shabby for a day out on the water!

Lastly, for Big Island Windward and Southeast, anticipate 3-5 foot swells on the east-facing shores and 2-4 feet on both the north and south-facing shores.

Remember, surf conditions can change quickly, so always stay updated before heading out. And don't forget to check out the tidal information for your area to make the most of your surfing adventures.

That's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and most importantly, have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers, this is your Hawaii surf forecast bringing you the latest wave updates for the upcoming days. 

As we dive into the forecast, we're seeing some favorable conditions ahead, so get ready to hit the waves! Let's break it down starting with Kauai. North facing shores will be in the 4-6 foot range tonight and tomorrow, while east-facing shores will have surf heights of 3-5 feet. Sounds like a fun time to catch some waves there!

Moving over to Oahu, expect similar conditions with 4-6 feet on the north shores, 3-5 feet on the east facing shores, and 2-4 feet on the south and west facing shores. It's looking like a well-rounded surfing weekend ahead.

Heading down to Maui, surf heights will be in the 3-5 foot range along the north and east-facing shores, while the south shores will see waves 2-4 feet high. Not too shabby for a day out on the water!

Lastly, for Big Island Windward and Southeast, anticipate 3-5 foot swells on the east-facing shores and 2-4 feet on both the north and south-facing shores.

Remember, surf conditions can change quickly, so always stay updated before heading out. And don't forget to check out the tidal information for your area to make the most of your surfing adventures.

That's a wrap for your Hawaii surf forecast, folks! Get out there, catch some waves, and most importantly, have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-26-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2627626001</link>
      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. I'm your host, bringing you all the beachy vibes straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Looks like the surf heights will be keeping things mellow, staying below advisory levels along all shores throughout the forecast period. You can expect small to medium period northwest swells rolling in, creating some small surf along north and northwest-facing beaches. Trade winds are here to stay, stirring up some choppy surf along east-facing beaches until Friday. But don't worry, as the weekend rolls in, those trades will calm down, giving you smoother conditions to ride those waves.

Starting with Kauai, tonight's surf will be 4-6 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 3-5 feet on the south, and 5-7 feet on the east. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in those waves!

Over in Oahu, similar surf conditions, with 3-5 foot waves along the north and south shores, 1-3 feet on the west, and 4-6 feet on the east. So whether you're in Waikiki or the North Shore, there's a wave waiting for you!

Heading to Maui, expect 2-4 foot surf on the north shore, minimal waves on the west, 3-5 feet on the south, and 4-6 feet on the east. It's shaping up to be a perfect day to make some memories in the water.

Moving on to the Big Island - Windward and Southeast, surf height tonight will be 1-3 feet on the north and 5-7 feet on the east. So if you're on this side of the Big Island, get ready for some decent waves.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward, you can look forward to 2-4 foot waves on the west and 3-5 feet on the south. It's going to be a great day to paddle out and catch some of those sweet swells.

Remember to check local conditions, watch out for rip currents, and always surf responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and hang loose! A hui hou!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 10:35:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. I'm your host, bringing you all the beachy vibes straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Looks like the surf heights will be keeping things mellow, staying below advisory levels along all shores throughout the forecast period. You can expect small to medium period northwest swells rolling in, creating some small surf along north and northwest-facing beaches. Trade winds are here to stay, stirring up some choppy surf along east-facing beaches until Friday. But don't worry, as the weekend rolls in, those trades will calm down, giving you smoother conditions to ride those waves.

Starting with Kauai, tonight's surf will be 4-6 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 3-5 feet on the south, and 5-7 feet on the east. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in those waves!

Over in Oahu, similar surf conditions, with 3-5 foot waves along the north and south shores, 1-3 feet on the west, and 4-6 feet on the east. So whether you're in Waikiki or the North Shore, there's a wave waiting for you!

Heading to Maui, expect 2-4 foot surf on the north shore, minimal waves on the west, 3-5 feet on the south, and 4-6 feet on the east. It's shaping up to be a perfect day to make some memories in the water.

Moving on to the Big Island - Windward and Southeast, surf height tonight will be 1-3 feet on the north and 5-7 feet on the east. So if you're on this side of the Big Island, get ready for some decent waves.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward, you can look forward to 2-4 foot waves on the west and 3-5 feet on the south. It's going to be a great day to paddle out and catch some of those sweet swells.

Remember to check local conditions, watch out for rip currents, and always surf responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and hang loose! A hui hou!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun with your daily surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. I'm your host, bringing you all the beachy vibes straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Looks like the surf heights will be keeping things mellow, staying below advisory levels along all shores throughout the forecast period. You can expect small to medium period northwest swells rolling in, creating some small surf along north and northwest-facing beaches. Trade winds are here to stay, stirring up some choppy surf along east-facing beaches until Friday. But don't worry, as the weekend rolls in, those trades will calm down, giving you smoother conditions to ride those waves.

Starting with Kauai, tonight's surf will be 4-6 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west, 3-5 feet on the south, and 5-7 feet on the east. So grab your board and get ready for some fun in those waves!

Over in Oahu, similar surf conditions, with 3-5 foot waves along the north and south shores, 1-3 feet on the west, and 4-6 feet on the east. So whether you're in Waikiki or the North Shore, there's a wave waiting for you!

Heading to Maui, expect 2-4 foot surf on the north shore, minimal waves on the west, 3-5 feet on the south, and 4-6 feet on the east. It's shaping up to be a perfect day to make some memories in the water.

Moving on to the Big Island - Windward and Southeast, surf height tonight will be 1-3 feet on the north and 5-7 feet on the east. So if you're on this side of the Big Island, get ready for some decent waves.

Lastly, Big Island Leeward, you can look forward to 2-4 foot waves on the west and 3-5 feet on the south. It's going to be a great day to paddle out and catch some of those sweet swells.

Remember to check local conditions, watch out for rip currents, and always surf responsibly. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and hang loose! A hui hou!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-25-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2574138686</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten with your latest surf zone forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. I'm here to break down the gnarly waves coming your way, so grab your boards and let's dive in!

Our surf heights will be staying below the advisory threshold, but fear not, there's a little bump on the horizon. A small northwest swell is rolling in, bringing modest 2-4 foot surf for north-facing shores tonight through Saturday. Expect choppy and rough conditions along east-facing beaches due to persistent trades, though they should ease up come the weekend. South-facing shores will see small background southerly swell, resulting in 2-4 foot surf throughout the forecast period.

Starting off with Kauai, get ready for 4-6 foot surf along north-facing shores tonight, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers accompany lower 80s temperatures. It's time to vibe with those waves!

Moving onto Oahu, expect 4-6 foot north-facing surf early in the morning as the east winds pick up speed. Tomorrow calls for partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and east winds around 20 mph - perfect conditions for catching some waves.

For all you Maui lovers, 4-6 foot north-facing waves await tonight, with winds at 20 mph from the east. Thursday brings mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and temperatures around 80 degrees. So, grab your sunscreen and hit the waves!

Big Island dwellers on the windward and southeast coast - get ready for 4-6 foot east-facing surf and scattered showers tomorrow. Light easterly winds around 15 mph will accompany partly cloudy skies, creating ideal surf conditions for you.

And last but not least, Big Island's leeward side - starting with a mix of sun and clouds tonight, turning mostly sunny tomorrow with a chance for isolated showers. Expect 3-5 foot south-facing waves, with light and variable winds becoming west later in the day.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, beach lovers! For the latest beach safety info, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com. Until next time, catch you on the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 10:35:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten with your latest surf zone forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. I'm here to break down the gnarly waves coming your way, so grab your boards and let's dive in!

Our surf heights will be staying below the advisory threshold, but fear not, there's a little bump on the horizon. A small northwest swell is rolling in, bringing modest 2-4 foot surf for north-facing shores tonight through Saturday. Expect choppy and rough conditions along east-facing beaches due to persistent trades, though they should ease up come the weekend. South-facing shores will see small background southerly swell, resulting in 2-4 foot surf throughout the forecast period.

Starting off with Kauai, get ready for 4-6 foot surf along north-facing shores tonight, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers accompany lower 80s temperatures. It's time to vibe with those waves!

Moving onto Oahu, expect 4-6 foot north-facing surf early in the morning as the east winds pick up speed. Tomorrow calls for partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and east winds around 20 mph - perfect conditions for catching some waves.

For all you Maui lovers, 4-6 foot north-facing waves await tonight, with winds at 20 mph from the east. Thursday brings mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and temperatures around 80 degrees. So, grab your sunscreen and hit the waves!

Big Island dwellers on the windward and southeast coast - get ready for 4-6 foot east-facing surf and scattered showers tomorrow. Light easterly winds around 15 mph will accompany partly cloudy skies, creating ideal surf conditions for you.

And last but not least, Big Island's leeward side - starting with a mix of sun and clouds tonight, turning mostly sunny tomorrow with a chance for isolated showers. Expect 3-5 foot south-facing waves, with light and variable winds becoming west later in the day.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, beach lovers! For the latest beach safety info, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com. Until next time, catch you on the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten with your latest surf zone forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. I'm here to break down the gnarly waves coming your way, so grab your boards and let's dive in!

Our surf heights will be staying below the advisory threshold, but fear not, there's a little bump on the horizon. A small northwest swell is rolling in, bringing modest 2-4 foot surf for north-facing shores tonight through Saturday. Expect choppy and rough conditions along east-facing beaches due to persistent trades, though they should ease up come the weekend. South-facing shores will see small background southerly swell, resulting in 2-4 foot surf throughout the forecast period.

Starting off with Kauai, get ready for 4-6 foot surf along north-facing shores tonight, with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers accompany lower 80s temperatures. It's time to vibe with those waves!

Moving onto Oahu, expect 4-6 foot north-facing surf early in the morning as the east winds pick up speed. Tomorrow calls for partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and east winds around 20 mph - perfect conditions for catching some waves.

For all you Maui lovers, 4-6 foot north-facing waves await tonight, with winds at 20 mph from the east. Thursday brings mostly sunny skies, scattered showers, and temperatures around 80 degrees. So, grab your sunscreen and hit the waves!

Big Island dwellers on the windward and southeast coast - get ready for 4-6 foot east-facing surf and scattered showers tomorrow. Light easterly winds around 15 mph will accompany partly cloudy skies, creating ideal surf conditions for you.

And last but not least, Big Island's leeward side - starting with a mix of sun and clouds tonight, turning mostly sunny tomorrow with a chance for isolated showers. Expect 3-5 foot south-facing waves, with light and variable winds becoming west later in the day.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe out there, beach lovers! For the latest beach safety info, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com. Until next time, catch you on the waves! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-24-2024</title>
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      <description>What's up, surfers and beachgoers! Buckle up your board shorts because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Unfortunately, it looks like we're still flying under the radar in terms of big swells this week, but hey, there's always something out there for us to ride. A modest northwest swell will make an appearance starting Wednesday and stick around through Saturday. Meanwhile, those trade winds are kicking up some choppy action along east-facing shores, so get ready to catch some waves with a bumpy ride. South-facing shores are holding steady with small background swell pulses heading our way.

Let's dive into some specific locations, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect surf heights of 2-4 feet along most shores, with east-facing shores clocking in at 4-6 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and east winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, things should clear up a bit with partly sunny skies and slightly higher surf heights.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions are forecasted, with surf heights ranging from 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet depending on the shore. East winds around 15-20 mph will prevail, so be prepared for a breezy session. UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

For all you Maui lovers out there, tonight's waves are looking good at 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet with easterly winds at 15-20 mph. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with a mix of sun and clouds.

Lastly, Big Island is keeping it real with varying surf heights across different shores, along with scattered showers and light winds. It's all about catching the right break, so keep your eyes peeled for those waves.

Remember, surf conditions can change at a moment's notice, so always stay alert and respect the power of the ocean. And as always, check in with Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates on beach conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2024 10:35:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>What's up, surfers and beachgoers! Buckle up your board shorts because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Unfortunately, it looks like we're still flying under the radar in terms of big swells this week, but hey, there's always something out there for us to ride. A modest northwest swell will make an appearance starting Wednesday and stick around through Saturday. Meanwhile, those trade winds are kicking up some choppy action along east-facing shores, so get ready to catch some waves with a bumpy ride. South-facing shores are holding steady with small background swell pulses heading our way.

Let's dive into some specific locations, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect surf heights of 2-4 feet along most shores, with east-facing shores clocking in at 4-6 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and east winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, things should clear up a bit with partly sunny skies and slightly higher surf heights.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions are forecasted, with surf heights ranging from 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet depending on the shore. East winds around 15-20 mph will prevail, so be prepared for a breezy session. UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

For all you Maui lovers out there, tonight's waves are looking good at 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet with easterly winds at 15-20 mph. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with a mix of sun and clouds.

Lastly, Big Island is keeping it real with varying surf heights across different shores, along with scattered showers and light winds. It's all about catching the right break, so keep your eyes peeled for those waves.

Remember, surf conditions can change at a moment's notice, so always stay alert and respect the power of the ocean. And as always, check in with Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates on beach conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[What's up, surfers and beachgoers! Buckle up your board shorts because we've got the inside scoop on the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Unfortunately, it looks like we're still flying under the radar in terms of big swells this week, but hey, there's always something out there for us to ride. A modest northwest swell will make an appearance starting Wednesday and stick around through Saturday. Meanwhile, those trade winds are kicking up some choppy action along east-facing shores, so get ready to catch some waves with a bumpy ride. South-facing shores are holding steady with small background swell pulses heading our way.

Let's dive into some specific locations, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect surf heights of 2-4 feet along most shores, with east-facing shores clocking in at 4-6 feet. Keep an eye out for scattered showers and east winds around 15 mph. Tomorrow, things should clear up a bit with partly sunny skies and slightly higher surf heights.

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions are forecasted, with surf heights ranging from 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet depending on the shore. East winds around 15-20 mph will prevail, so be prepared for a breezy session. UV index is high, so don't forget that sunscreen!

For all you Maui lovers out there, tonight's waves are looking good at 2-4 feet to 4-6 feet with easterly winds at 15-20 mph. Tomorrow, expect more of the same with a mix of sun and clouds.

Lastly, Big Island is keeping it real with varying surf heights across different shores, along with scattered showers and light winds. It's all about catching the right break, so keep your eyes peeled for those waves.

Remember, surf conditions can change at a moment's notice, so always stay alert and respect the power of the ocean. And as always, check in with Hawaii Beach Safety for the latest updates on beach conditions.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii. Let's dive into the juicy details for the upcoming days so you can catch those perfect waves.

Starting in Kauai, tonight we're looking at surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north facing shores, 2-4 feet on the west facing shores, 2-4 feet on the south facing shores, and a solid 4-6 feet on the east facing shores. Tomorrow should bring more of the same with some decent surfing conditions.

For Oahu, expect similar conditions with surf heights staying consistent through the night and tomorrow. So get ready to hit those waves on the north, west, south, and east-facing shores. Keep an eye out for the high UV index tomorrow - sunscreen is your best friend!

Maui is looking like a postcard-perfect surfing destination with waves hitting 4-6 feet on the east facing shores tonight and tomorrow. The other shores will provide some smaller but still surfable waves, so grab your board and hit the water for some fun in the sun.

Moving on to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores are offering 2-4 feet surf on both south and east facing shores. It might be a bit cloudy with scattered showers, but hey, it's all part of the island experience, right?

And last but not least, the Big Island's leeward side is looking at 2-4 feet surf on both west and south facing shores. The temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s, making it a great time to catch some waves and enjoy the scenery.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For the latest beach hazard and safety information in Hawaii, refer to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and happy surfing! 🤙🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2024 10:35:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii. Let's dive into the juicy details for the upcoming days so you can catch those perfect waves.

Starting in Kauai, tonight we're looking at surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north facing shores, 2-4 feet on the west facing shores, 2-4 feet on the south facing shores, and a solid 4-6 feet on the east facing shores. Tomorrow should bring more of the same with some decent surfing conditions.

For Oahu, expect similar conditions with surf heights staying consistent through the night and tomorrow. So get ready to hit those waves on the north, west, south, and east-facing shores. Keep an eye out for the high UV index tomorrow - sunscreen is your best friend!

Maui is looking like a postcard-perfect surfing destination with waves hitting 4-6 feet on the east facing shores tonight and tomorrow. The other shores will provide some smaller but still surfable waves, so grab your board and hit the water for some fun in the sun.

Moving on to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores are offering 2-4 feet surf on both south and east facing shores. It might be a bit cloudy with scattered showers, but hey, it's all part of the island experience, right?

And last but not least, the Big Island's leeward side is looking at 2-4 feet surf on both west and south facing shores. The temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s, making it a great time to catch some waves and enjoy the scenery.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For the latest beach hazard and safety information in Hawaii, refer to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and happy surfing! 🤙🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, Hawaii. Let's dive into the juicy details for the upcoming days so you can catch those perfect waves.

Starting in Kauai, tonight we're looking at surf heights ranging from 4-6 feet on the north facing shores, 2-4 feet on the west facing shores, 2-4 feet on the south facing shores, and a solid 4-6 feet on the east facing shores. Tomorrow should bring more of the same with some decent surfing conditions.

For Oahu, expect similar conditions with surf heights staying consistent through the night and tomorrow. So get ready to hit those waves on the north, west, south, and east-facing shores. Keep an eye out for the high UV index tomorrow - sunscreen is your best friend!

Maui is looking like a postcard-perfect surfing destination with waves hitting 4-6 feet on the east facing shores tonight and tomorrow. The other shores will provide some smaller but still surfable waves, so grab your board and hit the water for some fun in the sun.

Moving on to the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores are offering 2-4 feet surf on both south and east facing shores. It might be a bit cloudy with scattered showers, but hey, it's all part of the island experience, right?

And last but not least, the Big Island's leeward side is looking at 2-4 feet surf on both west and south facing shores. The temperatures will be in the upper 60s to low 70s, making it a great time to catch some waves and enjoy the scenery.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For the latest beach hazard and safety information in Hawaii, refer to hawaiibeachsafety.com.

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and happy surfing! 🤙🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers! This is your Hawaii surf forecast coming in hot from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the juicy details for your next surf session on this beautiful island paradise!

For tonight, expect a mix of conditions depending on your location. North-facing shores will see waves in the 7-10 foot range, providing solid sets for your evening surf. West-facing spots will be dialed back a bit at 3-5 feet, while south-facing and east-facing shores will see waves ranging from 2-6 feet. So, no matter where you choose to paddle out, there's something for everyone!

As we transition into Monday, the surf will slightly decrease, offering 5-7 foot waves on north shores, 1-3 footers on the west, and 2-4 foot waves on both south and east-facing shores. Whether you're a goofy-footer or regular stance rider, there's a wave with your name on it!

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, and mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers on Monday. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s to lower 80s, with winds around 15 mph from various directions.

Remember to check the tides before heading out! And as always, keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For the latest beach hazard and safety information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your board, wax up, and catch some epic waves in paradise. Until next time, hang loose and shred those waves like a pro! Mahalo for tuning in, surfer buddies! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Apr 2024 10:35:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers! This is your Hawaii surf forecast coming in hot from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the juicy details for your next surf session on this beautiful island paradise!

For tonight, expect a mix of conditions depending on your location. North-facing shores will see waves in the 7-10 foot range, providing solid sets for your evening surf. West-facing spots will be dialed back a bit at 3-5 feet, while south-facing and east-facing shores will see waves ranging from 2-6 feet. So, no matter where you choose to paddle out, there's something for everyone!

As we transition into Monday, the surf will slightly decrease, offering 5-7 foot waves on north shores, 1-3 footers on the west, and 2-4 foot waves on both south and east-facing shores. Whether you're a goofy-footer or regular stance rider, there's a wave with your name on it!

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, and mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers on Monday. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s to lower 80s, with winds around 15 mph from various directions.

Remember to check the tides before heading out! And as always, keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For the latest beach hazard and safety information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your board, wax up, and catch some epic waves in paradise. Until next time, hang loose and shred those waves like a pro! Mahalo for tuning in, surfer buddies! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers! This is your Hawaii surf forecast coming in hot from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the juicy details for your next surf session on this beautiful island paradise!

For tonight, expect a mix of conditions depending on your location. North-facing shores will see waves in the 7-10 foot range, providing solid sets for your evening surf. West-facing spots will be dialed back a bit at 3-5 feet, while south-facing and east-facing shores will see waves ranging from 2-6 feet. So, no matter where you choose to paddle out, there's something for everyone!

As we transition into Monday, the surf will slightly decrease, offering 5-7 foot waves on north shores, 1-3 footers on the west, and 2-4 foot waves on both south and east-facing shores. Whether you're a goofy-footer or regular stance rider, there's a wave with your name on it!

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, and mostly sunny conditions with isolated showers on Monday. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s to lower 80s, with winds around 15 mph from various directions.

Remember to check the tides before heading out! And as always, keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. For the latest beach hazard and safety information, visit hawaiibeachsafety.com.

So grab your board, wax up, and catch some epic waves in paradise. Until next time, hang loose and shred those waves like a pro! Mahalo for tuning in, surfer buddies! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI. As we head into the weekend, here's what you can expect out on the waves.

Currently, there's a south swell on the decline, but fear not, more swells are on the way to keep those south-facing shores lively. Additionally, a moderate north swell reinforcement will be rolling in, giving a little extra kick to the surf scene.

Let's dive into the specifics for some of our favorite spots:

Starting with Kauai, tonight's forecast includes 2-4 feet on the North shore, 1-3 feet on the West side, 3-5 feet facing South, and 2-4 feet on the East shores. Tomorrow, get ready for 6-8 feet on the North, 2-4 feet on the West, 3-5 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East.

For Oahu, tonight and tomorrow look similar, with surf ranging from 2-4 feet to 6-8 feet on North-facing shores, along with 1-3 to 2-4 feet on the West, 3-5 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East.

Heading over to Maui, expect conditions to mirror Kauai and Oahu with surf heights in the 2-4 to 6-8 feet range across the different coasts. And for Big Island Windward and Southeast, surf heights will also be in the 2-4 to 6-8 feet range with some scattered showers in the mix.

Finally, for Big Island Leeward, both tonight and tomorrow will see surf in the 1-3 to 2-4 feet category on West-facing shores and 2-4 feet on the South shores. The weather will be mostly sunny to sunny, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

As always, remember to check the latest updates and stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Hang loose and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2024 10:35:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI. As we head into the weekend, here's what you can expect out on the waves.

Currently, there's a south swell on the decline, but fear not, more swells are on the way to keep those south-facing shores lively. Additionally, a moderate north swell reinforcement will be rolling in, giving a little extra kick to the surf scene.

Let's dive into the specifics for some of our favorite spots:

Starting with Kauai, tonight's forecast includes 2-4 feet on the North shore, 1-3 feet on the West side, 3-5 feet facing South, and 2-4 feet on the East shores. Tomorrow, get ready for 6-8 feet on the North, 2-4 feet on the West, 3-5 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East.

For Oahu, tonight and tomorrow look similar, with surf ranging from 2-4 feet to 6-8 feet on North-facing shores, along with 1-3 to 2-4 feet on the West, 3-5 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East.

Heading over to Maui, expect conditions to mirror Kauai and Oahu with surf heights in the 2-4 to 6-8 feet range across the different coasts. And for Big Island Windward and Southeast, surf heights will also be in the 2-4 to 6-8 feet range with some scattered showers in the mix.

Finally, for Big Island Leeward, both tonight and tomorrow will see surf in the 1-3 to 2-4 feet category on West-facing shores and 2-4 feet on the South shores. The weather will be mostly sunny to sunny, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

As always, remember to check the latest updates and stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Hang loose and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI. As we head into the weekend, here's what you can expect out on the waves.

Currently, there's a south swell on the decline, but fear not, more swells are on the way to keep those south-facing shores lively. Additionally, a moderate north swell reinforcement will be rolling in, giving a little extra kick to the surf scene.

Let's dive into the specifics for some of our favorite spots:

Starting with Kauai, tonight's forecast includes 2-4 feet on the North shore, 1-3 feet on the West side, 3-5 feet facing South, and 2-4 feet on the East shores. Tomorrow, get ready for 6-8 feet on the North, 2-4 feet on the West, 3-5 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East.

For Oahu, tonight and tomorrow look similar, with surf ranging from 2-4 feet to 6-8 feet on North-facing shores, along with 1-3 to 2-4 feet on the West, 3-5 feet on the South, and 2-4 feet on the East.

Heading over to Maui, expect conditions to mirror Kauai and Oahu with surf heights in the 2-4 to 6-8 feet range across the different coasts. And for Big Island Windward and Southeast, surf heights will also be in the 2-4 to 6-8 feet range with some scattered showers in the mix.

Finally, for Big Island Leeward, both tonight and tomorrow will see surf in the 1-3 to 2-4 feet category on West-facing shores and 2-4 feet on the South shores. The weather will be mostly sunny to sunny, making it a perfect day to catch some waves.

As always, remember to check the latest updates and stay safe out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Hang loose and catch you on the waves!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-20-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8168846354</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by our friends at the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii!

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some decent waves rolling in tonight, with 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East. Looks like a good mix for all you surf enthusiasts out there. Don't forget to catch those tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Moving on to Oahu, expect 3-5 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East. As always, be sure to check out those tides at Honolulu, Waianae, Haleiwa, and Mokuoloe!

Heading over to Maui, we're looking at 3-5 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East shores. Perfect conditions to catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Keep an eye on the tides at Kahului too!

Wrapping up on the Big Island, Windward and Southeast shores are expecting 3-5 feet on the North and East, and 2-4 on the South. Leeward shores will see 1-3 feet on the West and 2-4 on the South. Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay alert when hitting the waves.

So, there you have it, fellow wave riders! Grab your boards, wax up, and hit the surf with confidence. And remember, stay safe, watch those rip currents, and have a blast out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Apr 2024 10:35:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by our friends at the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii!

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some decent waves rolling in tonight, with 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East. Looks like a good mix for all you surf enthusiasts out there. Don't forget to catch those tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Moving on to Oahu, expect 3-5 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East. As always, be sure to check out those tides at Honolulu, Waianae, Haleiwa, and Mokuoloe!

Heading over to Maui, we're looking at 3-5 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East shores. Perfect conditions to catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Keep an eye on the tides at Kahului too!

Wrapping up on the Big Island, Windward and Southeast shores are expecting 3-5 feet on the North and East, and 2-4 on the South. Leeward shores will see 1-3 feet on the West and 2-4 on the South. Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay alert when hitting the waves.

So, there you have it, fellow wave riders! Grab your boards, wax up, and hit the surf with confidence. And remember, stay safe, watch those rip currents, and have a blast out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and catch you next time!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by our friends at the National Weather Service. Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii!

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some decent waves rolling in tonight, with 3-5 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East. Looks like a good mix for all you surf enthusiasts out there. Don't forget to catch those tides at Hanalei Bay and Nawiliwili!

Moving on to Oahu, expect 3-5 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East. As always, be sure to check out those tides at Honolulu, Waianae, Haleiwa, and Mokuoloe!

Heading over to Maui, we're looking at 3-5 feet on the North, 1-3 on the West, 4-6 on the South, and 2-4 on the East shores. Perfect conditions to catch some waves while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Keep an eye on the tides at Kahului too!

Wrapping up on the Big Island, Windward and Southeast shores are expecting 3-5 feet on the North and East, and 2-4 on the South. Leeward shores will see 1-3 feet on the West and 2-4 on the South. Remember, surf heights can vary, so always stay alert when hitting the waves.

So, there you have it, fellow wave riders! Grab your boards, wax up, and hit the surf with confidence. And remember, stay safe, watch those rip currents, and have a blast out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo and catch you next time!

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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters. This is your Honolulu surf forecast for the upcoming days, straight from the National Weather Service.

Alright, let's dive into the details. Along the North-facing shores of Kauai and Oahu, we're looking at surf heights of 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. West-facing shores will have waves in the 2-4 feet range, while South and East-facing shores will see 3-6 feet and 2-4 feet surf respectively.

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and northeast winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph. Temperatures will dip into the upper 60s. And on Friday, it'll be partly sunny with isolated showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. Don't forget to check out those high and low tides for some strategic wave timing!

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights and conditions prevail, with northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph tonight. UV index will be very high on Friday, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen! East winds at 15-20 mph will keep things breezy.

Over in Maui, you can expect surf ranging from 3-5 feet on the North and South-facing shores. Winds will be around 10-15 mph from the East with a chance of scattered showers. Keep an eye out for tides at Kahului.

Down to the Big Island, we're seeing consistent surf heights of 3-5 feet on the North and South-facing shores. Weather will be partly sunny with scattered showers, so you might get a few drops while you're cruising the waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for changing conditions and rip currents. And for the latest beach safety info, check out the Hawaii Beach Safety website.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit those waves, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2024 10:36:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters. This is your Honolulu surf forecast for the upcoming days, straight from the National Weather Service.

Alright, let's dive into the details. Along the North-facing shores of Kauai and Oahu, we're looking at surf heights of 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. West-facing shores will have waves in the 2-4 feet range, while South and East-facing shores will see 3-6 feet and 2-4 feet surf respectively.

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and northeast winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph. Temperatures will dip into the upper 60s. And on Friday, it'll be partly sunny with isolated showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. Don't forget to check out those high and low tides for some strategic wave timing!

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights and conditions prevail, with northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph tonight. UV index will be very high on Friday, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen! East winds at 15-20 mph will keep things breezy.

Over in Maui, you can expect surf ranging from 3-5 feet on the North and South-facing shores. Winds will be around 10-15 mph from the East with a chance of scattered showers. Keep an eye out for tides at Kahului.

Down to the Big Island, we're seeing consistent surf heights of 3-5 feet on the North and South-facing shores. Weather will be partly sunny with scattered showers, so you might get a few drops while you're cruising the waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for changing conditions and rip currents. And for the latest beach safety info, check out the Hawaii Beach Safety website.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit those waves, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Aloha!

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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters. This is your Honolulu surf forecast for the upcoming days, straight from the National Weather Service.

Alright, let's dive into the details. Along the North-facing shores of Kauai and Oahu, we're looking at surf heights of 3-5 feet tonight and tomorrow. West-facing shores will have waves in the 2-4 feet range, while South and East-facing shores will see 3-6 feet and 2-4 feet surf respectively.

For tonight on Kauai, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and northeast winds blowing at 10 to 15 mph. Temperatures will dip into the upper 60s. And on Friday, it'll be partly sunny with isolated showers and temperatures in the lower 80s. Don't forget to check out those high and low tides for some strategic wave timing!

Moving on to Oahu, similar surf heights and conditions prevail, with northeast winds around 15 to 20 mph tonight. UV index will be very high on Friday, so make sure to slap on that sunscreen! East winds at 15-20 mph will keep things breezy.

Over in Maui, you can expect surf ranging from 3-5 feet on the North and South-facing shores. Winds will be around 10-15 mph from the East with a chance of scattered showers. Keep an eye out for tides at Kahului.

Down to the Big Island, we're seeing consistent surf heights of 3-5 feet on the North and South-facing shores. Weather will be partly sunny with scattered showers, so you might get a few drops while you're cruising the waves.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for changing conditions and rip currents. And for the latest beach safety info, check out the Hawaii Beach Safety website.

So grab your boards, wax up, and hit those waves, folks! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a Swell! Thank you for listening. Aloha!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Let's dive into the details, shall we? Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf heights will range from 6-8 feet on North facing shores, 2-4 feet on West facing shores, 4-6 feet on South facing shores, and 1-3 feet on East facing shores. And don't forget your beach buddies, the tides at Hanalei Bay will be low at 0.2 feet and high at 1.5 feet.

Moving on to Thursday, get ready for partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Surf conditions will remain pretty consistent with slight fluctuations but still good for some wave riding adventures. And remember, the UV index will be extreme!

As for the wind and temperature, expect northeast winds around 10 mph tonight and 10 to 15 mph on Thursday. The low temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s, while the high temperatures will be in the upper 70s, perfect for a day out in the water.

Make sure to check the tides at your favorite spots, like Honolulu and Kahului, and plan your surfing schedule accordingly. Be mindful of rip currents and always stay safe while having fun in the waves!

That's all for now, surfers! Stay stoked and catch some epic waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo! 🏄‍♂️🌺

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 10:35:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Let's dive into the details, shall we? Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf heights will range from 6-8 feet on North facing shores, 2-4 feet on West facing shores, 4-6 feet on South facing shores, and 1-3 feet on East facing shores. And don't forget your beach buddies, the tides at Hanalei Bay will be low at 0.2 feet and high at 1.5 feet.

Moving on to Thursday, get ready for partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Surf conditions will remain pretty consistent with slight fluctuations but still good for some wave riding adventures. And remember, the UV index will be extreme!

As for the wind and temperature, expect northeast winds around 10 mph tonight and 10 to 15 mph on Thursday. The low temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s, while the high temperatures will be in the upper 70s, perfect for a day out in the water.

Make sure to check the tides at your favorite spots, like Honolulu and Kahului, and plan your surfing schedule accordingly. Be mindful of rip currents and always stay safe while having fun in the waves!

That's all for now, surfers! Stay stoked and catch some epic waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo! 🏄‍♂️🌺

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's time to catch up on the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Let's dive into the details, shall we? Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers. Surf heights will range from 6-8 feet on North facing shores, 2-4 feet on West facing shores, 4-6 feet on South facing shores, and 1-3 feet on East facing shores. And don't forget your beach buddies, the tides at Hanalei Bay will be low at 0.2 feet and high at 1.5 feet.

Moving on to Thursday, get ready for partly sunny skies with scattered showers. Surf conditions will remain pretty consistent with slight fluctuations but still good for some wave riding adventures. And remember, the UV index will be extreme!

As for the wind and temperature, expect northeast winds around 10 mph tonight and 10 to 15 mph on Thursday. The low temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s, while the high temperatures will be in the upper 70s, perfect for a day out in the water.

Make sure to check the tides at your favorite spots, like Honolulu and Kahului, and plan your surfing schedule accordingly. Be mindful of rip currents and always stay safe while having fun in the waves!

That's all for now, surfers! Stay stoked and catch some epic waves out there. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation with the help of AI. Please subscribe and never miss a swell! Thank you for listening. Mahalo! 🏄‍♂️🌺

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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers in Hawaii! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

On the island of Kauai, we're looking at some good surf along North and South-facing shores, with waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet on the North side and 4 to 6 feet on the South side. As for the weather, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, it'll be mostly sunny, still with isolated showers, and temperatures in the lower 80s. So pack your sunscreen and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions are in store with good surf along North and South-facing shores. Surf heights will be between 4 to 6 feet on the West side and 1 to 3 feet on the East side. The UV index will be very high, so don't forget to protect your skin while you're out there enjoying the waves. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies and isolated showers, with temperatures in the upper 60s. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. It's shaping up to be a perfect day for some beach time.

Heading to Maui, North and South-facing shores will see waves between 7 to 10 feet and 4 to 6 feet respectively. The West side will have waves between 2 to 4 feet. Tonight, it'll be partly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies, more isolated showers, and temperatures reaching the upper 70s. It's going to be another gorgeous day in paradise!

For our friends on the Big Island, Windward and Southeast shores will have waves between 5 to 7 feet, while Leeward shores will see waves between 3 to 5 feet. Tonight, it'll be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Tomorrow will bring partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and temperatures around 80 degrees. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Remember to always check beach safety information before heading out and be mindful of rip currents as surf sizes can vary. Stay safe and have a fantastic time enjoying the beautiful Hawaiian waters!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 10:31:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers in Hawaii! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

On the island of Kauai, we're looking at some good surf along North and South-facing shores, with waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet on the North side and 4 to 6 feet on the South side. As for the weather, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, it'll be mostly sunny, still with isolated showers, and temperatures in the lower 80s. So pack your sunscreen and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions are in store with good surf along North and South-facing shores. Surf heights will be between 4 to 6 feet on the West side and 1 to 3 feet on the East side. The UV index will be very high, so don't forget to protect your skin while you're out there enjoying the waves. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies and isolated showers, with temperatures in the upper 60s. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. It's shaping up to be a perfect day for some beach time.

Heading to Maui, North and South-facing shores will see waves between 7 to 10 feet and 4 to 6 feet respectively. The West side will have waves between 2 to 4 feet. Tonight, it'll be partly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies, more isolated showers, and temperatures reaching the upper 70s. It's going to be another gorgeous day in paradise!

For our friends on the Big Island, Windward and Southeast shores will have waves between 5 to 7 feet, while Leeward shores will see waves between 3 to 5 feet. Tonight, it'll be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Tomorrow will bring partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and temperatures around 80 degrees. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Remember to always check beach safety information before heading out and be mindful of rip currents as surf sizes can vary. Stay safe and have a fantastic time enjoying the beautiful Hawaiian waters!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers in Hawaii! Ready to catch some waves? Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

On the island of Kauai, we're looking at some good surf along North and South-facing shores, with waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet on the North side and 4 to 6 feet on the South side. As for the weather, expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, it'll be mostly sunny, still with isolated showers, and temperatures in the lower 80s. So pack your sunscreen and get ready for some fun in the sun!

Moving over to Oahu, similar conditions are in store with good surf along North and South-facing shores. Surf heights will be between 4 to 6 feet on the West side and 1 to 3 feet on the East side. The UV index will be very high, so don't forget to protect your skin while you're out there enjoying the waves. Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies and isolated showers, with temperatures in the upper 60s. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s. It's shaping up to be a perfect day for some beach time.

Heading to Maui, North and South-facing shores will see waves between 7 to 10 feet and 4 to 6 feet respectively. The West side will have waves between 2 to 4 feet. Tonight, it'll be partly cloudy with isolated showers and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow, expect mostly sunny skies, more isolated showers, and temperatures reaching the upper 70s. It's going to be another gorgeous day in paradise!

For our friends on the Big Island, Windward and Southeast shores will have waves between 5 to 7 feet, while Leeward shores will see waves between 3 to 5 feet. Tonight, it'll be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Tomorrow will bring partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and temperatures around 80 degrees. So grab your board and hit the waves!

Remember to always check beach safety information before heading out and be mindful of rip currents as surf sizes can vary. Stay safe and have a fantastic time enjoying the beautiful Hawaiian waters!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-16-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright surfers and beachgoers, get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the good folks at the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So here's the lowdown - we've got a mixed bag of swells coming in with some NW swell action peaking overnight for those exposed shores. Expect some elevated surf as this swell gradually tapers off over the next couple of days. We've also got some smaller swells from the SSE and SW keeping things interesting along the S facing shores while the E facing shores stay pretty chill for now. But hey, hang ten because there's a chance of a moderate-sized north swell rolling in next weekend!

Let's dive into some specifics, starting with Kauai. Tonight, North facing shores are looking at 10-14 feet dropping to 9-12 feet by tomorrow morning. West facing shores are in the 7-10 feet range tonight but calming down to 6-8 feet tomorrow morning. South facing shores are catching 2-4 feet tonight and into tomorrow. And East facing shores are riding 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, North facing shores will see surf in the 8-12 feet range tonight and tomorrow. West facing shores are catching 5-7 feet tonight down to 5-7 feet by tomorrow morning. South facing shores are looking at 2-4 feet tonight, rising to 3-5 feet by mañana. And East facing shores are keeping it mellow at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Finally, on Maui, North facing shores can expect 7-10 feet tonight, easing into 8-12 feet by tomorrow morning. West facing shores are in the 1-3 feet range tonight, building to 2-4 feet tomorrow. South facing shores are cruising at 2-4 feet tonight and tomorrow. And East facing shores are ranging from 2-4 feet tonight to 1-3 feet come tomorrow.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get out there and enjoy the waves while staying safe and of course, always check those local beach safety guidelines. Until next time, this is your surf forecast reporter signing off. Catch you on the next wave!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Apr 2024 10:31:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright surfers and beachgoers, get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the good folks at the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So here's the lowdown - we've got a mixed bag of swells coming in with some NW swell action peaking overnight for those exposed shores. Expect some elevated surf as this swell gradually tapers off over the next couple of days. We've also got some smaller swells from the SSE and SW keeping things interesting along the S facing shores while the E facing shores stay pretty chill for now. But hey, hang ten because there's a chance of a moderate-sized north swell rolling in next weekend!

Let's dive into some specifics, starting with Kauai. Tonight, North facing shores are looking at 10-14 feet dropping to 9-12 feet by tomorrow morning. West facing shores are in the 7-10 feet range tonight but calming down to 6-8 feet tomorrow morning. South facing shores are catching 2-4 feet tonight and into tomorrow. And East facing shores are riding 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, North facing shores will see surf in the 8-12 feet range tonight and tomorrow. West facing shores are catching 5-7 feet tonight down to 5-7 feet by tomorrow morning. South facing shores are looking at 2-4 feet tonight, rising to 3-5 feet by mañana. And East facing shores are keeping it mellow at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Finally, on Maui, North facing shores can expect 7-10 feet tonight, easing into 8-12 feet by tomorrow morning. West facing shores are in the 1-3 feet range tonight, building to 2-4 feet tomorrow. South facing shores are cruising at 2-4 feet tonight and tomorrow. And East facing shores are ranging from 2-4 feet tonight to 1-3 feet come tomorrow.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get out there and enjoy the waves while staying safe and of course, always check those local beach safety guidelines. Until next time, this is your surf forecast reporter signing off. Catch you on the next wave!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright surfers and beachgoers, get ready for the latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the good folks at the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So here's the lowdown - we've got a mixed bag of swells coming in with some NW swell action peaking overnight for those exposed shores. Expect some elevated surf as this swell gradually tapers off over the next couple of days. We've also got some smaller swells from the SSE and SW keeping things interesting along the S facing shores while the E facing shores stay pretty chill for now. But hey, hang ten because there's a chance of a moderate-sized north swell rolling in next weekend!

Let's dive into some specifics, starting with Kauai. Tonight, North facing shores are looking at 10-14 feet dropping to 9-12 feet by tomorrow morning. West facing shores are in the 7-10 feet range tonight but calming down to 6-8 feet tomorrow morning. South facing shores are catching 2-4 feet tonight and into tomorrow. And East facing shores are riding 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Over on Oahu, North facing shores will see surf in the 8-12 feet range tonight and tomorrow. West facing shores are catching 5-7 feet tonight down to 5-7 feet by tomorrow morning. South facing shores are looking at 2-4 feet tonight, rising to 3-5 feet by mañana. And East facing shores are keeping it mellow at 1-3 feet both tonight and tomorrow.

Finally, on Maui, North facing shores can expect 7-10 feet tonight, easing into 8-12 feet by tomorrow morning. West facing shores are in the 1-3 feet range tonight, building to 2-4 feet tomorrow. South facing shores are cruising at 2-4 feet tonight and tomorrow. And East facing shores are ranging from 2-4 feet tonight to 1-3 feet come tomorrow.

So there you have it, surfers and beachgoers! Get out there and enjoy the waves while staying safe and of course, always check those local beach safety guidelines. Until next time, this is your surf forecast reporter signing off. Catch you on the next wave!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-15-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in paradise with your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. I'm here to make sure you're in the know before you hit the water.

Starting off with Kauai, tonight expect surf heights from 6 to 8 feet on north-facing shores, with some solid 3 to 5 feet waves on the west side. Moving on to Monday, the surf is expected to pick up to 10 to 14 feet on the north shore with 5 to 7 feet waves on the west coast. Don't forget your sunscreen and maybe even a poncho as we might see some showers with isolated thunderstorms in the evening.

For Oahu, tonight anticipate 5 to 7 feet waves on the north shore and 2 to 4 feet on south, west, and east-facing shores. Monday brings a slight bump with surf heights increasing to 7 to 10 feet on the north and 4 to 6 feet on the west side. Extra points for catching a wave during extreme UV conditions, so don't forget your UV protection!

Moving along to Maui, tonight expect 3 to 5 feet waves on the north shore, while the other shores will see 2 to 4 feet surf. Monday brings a slight increase to 5 to 7 feet on the north coast and 2 to 4 feet elsewhere. Keep an eye out for numerous showers throughout the night and into Monday as well.

Lastly, Big Island, tonight presents 2 to 4 feet waves on north, east, and south-facing shores. Monday is looking pretty consistent with 2 to 4 feet surf all around. It's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, perfect for a refreshing session in the lineup.

So, there you have it surfers and beachgoers, your Hawaii surf forecast for some fun in the sun! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and, most importantly, hang loose out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening, please subscribe to never miss a Swell! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2024 10:30:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in paradise with your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. I'm here to make sure you're in the know before you hit the water.

Starting off with Kauai, tonight expect surf heights from 6 to 8 feet on north-facing shores, with some solid 3 to 5 feet waves on the west side. Moving on to Monday, the surf is expected to pick up to 10 to 14 feet on the north shore with 5 to 7 feet waves on the west coast. Don't forget your sunscreen and maybe even a poncho as we might see some showers with isolated thunderstorms in the evening.

For Oahu, tonight anticipate 5 to 7 feet waves on the north shore and 2 to 4 feet on south, west, and east-facing shores. Monday brings a slight bump with surf heights increasing to 7 to 10 feet on the north and 4 to 6 feet on the west side. Extra points for catching a wave during extreme UV conditions, so don't forget your UV protection!

Moving along to Maui, tonight expect 3 to 5 feet waves on the north shore, while the other shores will see 2 to 4 feet surf. Monday brings a slight increase to 5 to 7 feet on the north coast and 2 to 4 feet elsewhere. Keep an eye out for numerous showers throughout the night and into Monday as well.

Lastly, Big Island, tonight presents 2 to 4 feet waves on north, east, and south-facing shores. Monday is looking pretty consistent with 2 to 4 feet surf all around. It's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, perfect for a refreshing session in the lineup.

So, there you have it surfers and beachgoers, your Hawaii surf forecast for some fun in the sun! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and, most importantly, hang loose out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening, please subscribe to never miss a Swell! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some waves in paradise with your Hawaii surf forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. I'm here to make sure you're in the know before you hit the water.

Starting off with Kauai, tonight expect surf heights from 6 to 8 feet on north-facing shores, with some solid 3 to 5 feet waves on the west side. Moving on to Monday, the surf is expected to pick up to 10 to 14 feet on the north shore with 5 to 7 feet waves on the west coast. Don't forget your sunscreen and maybe even a poncho as we might see some showers with isolated thunderstorms in the evening.

For Oahu, tonight anticipate 5 to 7 feet waves on the north shore and 2 to 4 feet on south, west, and east-facing shores. Monday brings a slight bump with surf heights increasing to 7 to 10 feet on the north and 4 to 6 feet on the west side. Extra points for catching a wave during extreme UV conditions, so don't forget your UV protection!

Moving along to Maui, tonight expect 3 to 5 feet waves on the north shore, while the other shores will see 2 to 4 feet surf. Monday brings a slight increase to 5 to 7 feet on the north coast and 2 to 4 feet elsewhere. Keep an eye out for numerous showers throughout the night and into Monday as well.

Lastly, Big Island, tonight presents 2 to 4 feet waves on north, east, and south-facing shores. Monday is looking pretty consistent with 2 to 4 feet surf all around. It's going to be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, perfect for a refreshing session in the lineup.

So, there you have it surfers and beachgoers, your Hawaii surf forecast for some fun in the sun! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and, most importantly, hang loose out there! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening, please subscribe to never miss a Swell! 🤙

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-14-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's brewing out there in the Pacific? Well, for the North shore, we're looking at small surf through the weekend. But hold onto your boards because things are picking up Sunday night into Monday with a medium-period northwest swell, possibly reaching low-end advisory levels by Tuesday.

Over on the East side, expect some declining waves over the weekend with only very small surf in the coming days. And hey, don't forget about the South swell sticking around, so keep an eye out for some fun waves there too!

Let's dive deeper into some specific spots. 

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you're looking at 2-4 footers on the North shore with a mix of showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow? You can expect 3-5 feet in the morning building to 4-6 feet by the afternoon. And remember, a high of around 80 degrees for your Sunday session!

Jumping over to Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 feet tonight on the North shore and a slight increase to 3-5 feet tomorrow. Make sure to keep an eye out for isolated thunderstorms and pack your rain gear just in case.

Heading to Maui, plan for 2-4 footers on most shores tonight and tomorrow, with some cloudy skies and numerous showers in the forecast. Keep an eye on those northeast winds picking up in the afternoon, shaping up the waves for you.

And last but not least, Big Island! Windward and Southeast Faced shores can expect 2-4 feet tonight with cloudy skies. Sunday brings similar conditions, so don't forget your sunscreen and maybe even a mini-umbrella for those quick showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are real, and swimmers should always be cautious. For more safety info on specific beaches, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com. 

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Stay stoked and catch you out in the lineup! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell! 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Apr 2024 10:31:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's brewing out there in the Pacific? Well, for the North shore, we're looking at small surf through the weekend. But hold onto your boards because things are picking up Sunday night into Monday with a medium-period northwest swell, possibly reaching low-end advisory levels by Tuesday.

Over on the East side, expect some declining waves over the weekend with only very small surf in the coming days. And hey, don't forget about the South swell sticking around, so keep an eye out for some fun waves there too!

Let's dive deeper into some specific spots. 

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you're looking at 2-4 footers on the North shore with a mix of showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow? You can expect 3-5 feet in the morning building to 4-6 feet by the afternoon. And remember, a high of around 80 degrees for your Sunday session!

Jumping over to Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 feet tonight on the North shore and a slight increase to 3-5 feet tomorrow. Make sure to keep an eye out for isolated thunderstorms and pack your rain gear just in case.

Heading to Maui, plan for 2-4 footers on most shores tonight and tomorrow, with some cloudy skies and numerous showers in the forecast. Keep an eye on those northeast winds picking up in the afternoon, shaping up the waves for you.

And last but not least, Big Island! Windward and Southeast Faced shores can expect 2-4 feet tonight with cloudy skies. Sunday brings similar conditions, so don't forget your sunscreen and maybe even a mini-umbrella for those quick showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are real, and swimmers should always be cautious. For more safety info on specific beaches, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com. 

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Stay stoked and catch you out in the lineup! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell! 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's brewing out there in the Pacific? Well, for the North shore, we're looking at small surf through the weekend. But hold onto your boards because things are picking up Sunday night into Monday with a medium-period northwest swell, possibly reaching low-end advisory levels by Tuesday.

Over on the East side, expect some declining waves over the weekend with only very small surf in the coming days. And hey, don't forget about the South swell sticking around, so keep an eye out for some fun waves there too!

Let's dive deeper into some specific spots. 

Starting off in Kauai, tonight you're looking at 2-4 footers on the North shore with a mix of showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow? You can expect 3-5 feet in the morning building to 4-6 feet by the afternoon. And remember, a high of around 80 degrees for your Sunday session!

Jumping over to Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 feet tonight on the North shore and a slight increase to 3-5 feet tomorrow. Make sure to keep an eye out for isolated thunderstorms and pack your rain gear just in case.

Heading to Maui, plan for 2-4 footers on most shores tonight and tomorrow, with some cloudy skies and numerous showers in the forecast. Keep an eye on those northeast winds picking up in the afternoon, shaping up the waves for you.

And last but not least, Big Island! Windward and Southeast Faced shores can expect 2-4 feet tonight with cloudy skies. Sunday brings similar conditions, so don't forget your sunscreen and maybe even a mini-umbrella for those quick showers.

Remember, surf heights can vary, rip currents are real, and swimmers should always be cautious. For more safety info on specific beaches, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com. 

And that's a wrap for your Hawaii surf zone forecast. Stay stoked and catch you out in the lineup! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell! 🌊🏄‍♂️

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-13-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us this weekend:

Starting off with Kauai, we're looking at 2-4 feet on the North facing shores tonight that will hold steady through Saturday, so grab your boards and hit the waves! Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 feet on the North facing shores continuing into the weekend. It's shaping up to be a great time for some North Shore action.

Heading to Maui, we're seeing 3-5 feet on the East facing shores tonight, dropping a bit to 2-4 feet on Saturday. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to catch some sweet rides! And for the Big Island folks on the Windward and Southeast shores, expect 3-5 feet on the East facing shores tonight, tapering off to 2-4 feet on Saturday. Get out there and make some waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, keep an eye out for rip currents and always be cautious near the surf zone. And remember to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates on beach conditions.

That's all for now, surfers! Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch you on the next swell. Hang ten and have a fabulous weekend riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2024 10:30:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us this weekend:

Starting off with Kauai, we're looking at 2-4 feet on the North facing shores tonight that will hold steady through Saturday, so grab your boards and hit the waves! Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 feet on the North facing shores continuing into the weekend. It's shaping up to be a great time for some North Shore action.

Heading to Maui, we're seeing 3-5 feet on the East facing shores tonight, dropping a bit to 2-4 feet on Saturday. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to catch some sweet rides! And for the Big Island folks on the Windward and Southeast shores, expect 3-5 feet on the East facing shores tonight, tapering off to 2-4 feet on Saturday. Get out there and make some waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, keep an eye out for rip currents and always be cautious near the surf zone. And remember to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates on beach conditions.

That's all for now, surfers! Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch you on the next swell. Hang ten and have a fabulous weekend riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii. Let's dive in and see what the waves have in store for us this weekend:

Starting off with Kauai, we're looking at 2-4 feet on the North facing shores tonight that will hold steady through Saturday, so grab your boards and hit the waves! Over on Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 feet on the North facing shores continuing into the weekend. It's shaping up to be a great time for some North Shore action.

Heading to Maui, we're seeing 3-5 feet on the East facing shores tonight, dropping a bit to 2-4 feet on Saturday. Don't forget your sunscreen and get ready to catch some sweet rides! And for the Big Island folks on the Windward and Southeast shores, expect 3-5 feet on the East facing shores tonight, tapering off to 2-4 feet on Saturday. Get out there and make some waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, keep an eye out for rip currents and always be cautious near the surf zone. And remember to check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest updates on beach conditions.

That's all for now, surfers! Stay stoked, stay safe, and catch you on the next swell. Hang ten and have a fabulous weekend riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-12-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's your favorite surf forecast reporter bringing you the latest updates for the beautiful Hawaiian islands. Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

For the next several days, expect small surf on north-facing shores with some background energy coming from the northwest and north. But hold on to your board because there's a swell of excitement on the horizon! By late Sunday, a north-northwest swell will roll in, followed by a large northwest swell early next week that could reach advisory levels. Get ready for some epic rides on Monday night through Tuesday night before the swell starts to calm down by Thursday.

East-facing shores will see some rough surf as winds peak tonight, but they should calm down as we head into the weekend. South-facing shores will experience a small increase in surf starting late Friday as a long-period south swell moves in. Keep an eye out for choppy conditions if those south-southwest winds pick up over the weekend.

Now, let's break it down by island:

Starting with Kauai, you can expect 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, with southeast winds shifting to around 10 mph after midnight. So grab your raincoat and enjoy the waves!

For Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Keep an eye out for extreme UV levels tomorrow, so slap on that sunscreen before hitting the beach!

Moving on to Maui, get ready for 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight, so bring a towel to dry off!

For the Big Island, on the windward and southeast sides, expect 1-3 foot surf on north-facing shores, 4-6 foot on east-facing, and 2-4 foot on south-facing shores. Cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers, so keep an eye on the weather while catching those waves!

And on the leeward side of the Big Island, surf will be calm with 0-2 foot on west-facing shores and 1-3 foot on south-facing shores. Cloudy with isolated showers tonight, so don't forget your umbrella!

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to hang ten and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's waves. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have an amazing time out there. Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, catch you on the next wave! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2024 10:31:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's your favorite surf forecast reporter bringing you the latest updates for the beautiful Hawaiian islands. Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

For the next several days, expect small surf on north-facing shores with some background energy coming from the northwest and north. But hold on to your board because there's a swell of excitement on the horizon! By late Sunday, a north-northwest swell will roll in, followed by a large northwest swell early next week that could reach advisory levels. Get ready for some epic rides on Monday night through Tuesday night before the swell starts to calm down by Thursday.

East-facing shores will see some rough surf as winds peak tonight, but they should calm down as we head into the weekend. South-facing shores will experience a small increase in surf starting late Friday as a long-period south swell moves in. Keep an eye out for choppy conditions if those south-southwest winds pick up over the weekend.

Now, let's break it down by island:

Starting with Kauai, you can expect 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, with southeast winds shifting to around 10 mph after midnight. So grab your raincoat and enjoy the waves!

For Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Keep an eye out for extreme UV levels tomorrow, so slap on that sunscreen before hitting the beach!

Moving on to Maui, get ready for 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight, so bring a towel to dry off!

For the Big Island, on the windward and southeast sides, expect 1-3 foot surf on north-facing shores, 4-6 foot on east-facing, and 2-4 foot on south-facing shores. Cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers, so keep an eye on the weather while catching those waves!

And on the leeward side of the Big Island, surf will be calm with 0-2 foot on west-facing shores and 1-3 foot on south-facing shores. Cloudy with isolated showers tonight, so don't forget your umbrella!

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to hang ten and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's waves. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have an amazing time out there. Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, catch you on the next wave! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's your favorite surf forecast reporter bringing you the latest updates for the beautiful Hawaiian islands. Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii from the National Weather Service in Honolulu, HI.

For the next several days, expect small surf on north-facing shores with some background energy coming from the northwest and north. But hold on to your board because there's a swell of excitement on the horizon! By late Sunday, a north-northwest swell will roll in, followed by a large northwest swell early next week that could reach advisory levels. Get ready for some epic rides on Monday night through Tuesday night before the swell starts to calm down by Thursday.

East-facing shores will see some rough surf as winds peak tonight, but they should calm down as we head into the weekend. South-facing shores will experience a small increase in surf starting late Friday as a long-period south swell moves in. Keep an eye out for choppy conditions if those south-southwest winds pick up over the weekend.

Now, let's break it down by island:

Starting with Kauai, you can expect 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Cloudy skies with scattered showers tonight, with southeast winds shifting to around 10 mph after midnight. So grab your raincoat and enjoy the waves!

For Oahu, similar conditions with 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Keep an eye out for extreme UV levels tomorrow, so slap on that sunscreen before hitting the beach!

Moving on to Maui, get ready for 2-4 foot surf on north-facing shores, 0-2 foot on west-facing, 1-3 foot on south-facing, and 4-6 foot on east-facing shores. Cloudy skies with isolated showers tonight, so bring a towel to dry off!

For the Big Island, on the windward and southeast sides, expect 1-3 foot surf on north-facing shores, 4-6 foot on east-facing, and 2-4 foot on south-facing shores. Cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers, so keep an eye on the weather while catching those waves!

And on the leeward side of the Big Island, surf will be calm with 0-2 foot on west-facing shores and 1-3 foot on south-facing shores. Cloudy with isolated showers tonight, so don't forget your umbrella!

So, surfers and beachgoers, get ready to hang ten and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's waves. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have an amazing time out there. Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, catch you on the next wave! 

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-11-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf forecast!

If you're looking to catch some waves on the beautiful island of Kauai tonight, expect north-facing shores to offer waves around 6 to 8 feet, dropping to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow morning. West-facing shores will see waves in the 4 to 6 feet range. South-facing shores will have lighter swell, offering waves between 1 to 3 feet, while east-facing shores will range from 3 to 5 feet.

As for the weather, Kauai will be mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers, low temperatures in the upper 60s, and southeast winds blowing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So grab your board and catch some evening waves under the cloudy skies!

Moving on to Oahu, surfers can anticipate similar conditions with north-facing shores at 6 to 8 feet dropping to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow morning. West-facing shores will see 3 to 5 feet waves, while south-facing shores will offer 1 to 3 feet waves, picking up to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow afternoon. East-facing shores will range from 3 to 5 feet.

Tonight in Oahu, expect partly sunny conditions turning to mostly cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds at around 10 miles per hour. Get ready for those waves under the moonlit sky on the island!

For Maui, surfers can expect waves at north and east-facing shores ranging from 4 to 6 feet, west-facing shores at 2 to 4 feet, and south-facing shores at 1 to 3 feet, building to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Weather-wise, it'll be a bit cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds blowing at around 15 miles per hour.

And for Big Island, keep an eye out for 3 to 5 feet waves on north-facing shores and 4 to 6 feet waves on east-facing shores. South-facing shores will range from 2 to 4 feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, expect cloudy conditions with more showers and temperatures in the upper 70s.

So, surfers, remember to check beach safety info before hitting the waves and enjoy the ride! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2024 10:31:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf forecast!

If you're looking to catch some waves on the beautiful island of Kauai tonight, expect north-facing shores to offer waves around 6 to 8 feet, dropping to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow morning. West-facing shores will see waves in the 4 to 6 feet range. South-facing shores will have lighter swell, offering waves between 1 to 3 feet, while east-facing shores will range from 3 to 5 feet.

As for the weather, Kauai will be mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers, low temperatures in the upper 60s, and southeast winds blowing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So grab your board and catch some evening waves under the cloudy skies!

Moving on to Oahu, surfers can anticipate similar conditions with north-facing shores at 6 to 8 feet dropping to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow morning. West-facing shores will see 3 to 5 feet waves, while south-facing shores will offer 1 to 3 feet waves, picking up to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow afternoon. East-facing shores will range from 3 to 5 feet.

Tonight in Oahu, expect partly sunny conditions turning to mostly cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds at around 10 miles per hour. Get ready for those waves under the moonlit sky on the island!

For Maui, surfers can expect waves at north and east-facing shores ranging from 4 to 6 feet, west-facing shores at 2 to 4 feet, and south-facing shores at 1 to 3 feet, building to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Weather-wise, it'll be a bit cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds blowing at around 15 miles per hour.

And for Big Island, keep an eye out for 3 to 5 feet waves on north-facing shores and 4 to 6 feet waves on east-facing shores. South-facing shores will range from 2 to 4 feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, expect cloudy conditions with more showers and temperatures in the upper 70s.

So, surfers, remember to check beach safety info before hitting the waves and enjoy the ride! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf forecast!

If you're looking to catch some waves on the beautiful island of Kauai tonight, expect north-facing shores to offer waves around 6 to 8 feet, dropping to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow morning. West-facing shores will see waves in the 4 to 6 feet range. South-facing shores will have lighter swell, offering waves between 1 to 3 feet, while east-facing shores will range from 3 to 5 feet.

As for the weather, Kauai will be mostly cloudy tonight with scattered showers, low temperatures in the upper 60s, and southeast winds blowing at 5 to 10 miles per hour. So grab your board and catch some evening waves under the cloudy skies!

Moving on to Oahu, surfers can anticipate similar conditions with north-facing shores at 6 to 8 feet dropping to 5 to 7 feet by tomorrow morning. West-facing shores will see 3 to 5 feet waves, while south-facing shores will offer 1 to 3 feet waves, picking up to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow afternoon. East-facing shores will range from 3 to 5 feet.

Tonight in Oahu, expect partly sunny conditions turning to mostly cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds at around 10 miles per hour. Get ready for those waves under the moonlit sky on the island!

For Maui, surfers can expect waves at north and east-facing shores ranging from 4 to 6 feet, west-facing shores at 2 to 4 feet, and south-facing shores at 1 to 3 feet, building to 2 to 4 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Weather-wise, it'll be a bit cloudy with scattered showers, temperatures in the upper 60s, and east winds blowing at around 15 miles per hour.

And for Big Island, keep an eye out for 3 to 5 feet waves on north-facing shores and 4 to 6 feet waves on east-facing shores. South-facing shores will range from 2 to 4 feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Tomorrow, expect cloudy conditions with more showers and temperatures in the upper 70s.

So, surfers, remember to check beach safety info before hitting the waves and enjoy the ride! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-10-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten and catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast straight out of Hawaii! Here's what's going down in the island surf scene:

Alright, let's dive in with Kauai! Tonight, expect surf heights of 5-7 feet along the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west side, 2-4 feet down south, and 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow's forecast looks pretty similar, so get out there and enjoy the waves!

Moving over to Oahu, tonight the north shore is looking at 5-7 feet, the west side 3-5 feet, south shore 2-4 feet, and east shore 3-5 feet. Catch some waves in that tropical paradise! Tomorrow, it's looking like more of the same, so you know where to find the fun.

Next up, Maui! Tonight, surf heights are around 5-7 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west side, 2-4 feet down south, and 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow, get ready for more beach fun with similar surf heights to today!

And down to the Big Island! Windward and Southeast regions expect 3-5 feet on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the east shore, and 1-3 feet on the south shore tonight. Wednesday's looking sunny, with similar surf conditions to enjoy. Leeward side, expect 1-3 feet on the west and south shores tonight. Tomorrow, catch 1-3 feet of surf while soaking up the sun!

Remember, always be safe out there, stay near lifeguarded areas, and watch out for those rip currents. And most importantly, have fun riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2024 10:30:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten and catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast straight out of Hawaii! Here's what's going down in the island surf scene:

Alright, let's dive in with Kauai! Tonight, expect surf heights of 5-7 feet along the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west side, 2-4 feet down south, and 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow's forecast looks pretty similar, so get out there and enjoy the waves!

Moving over to Oahu, tonight the north shore is looking at 5-7 feet, the west side 3-5 feet, south shore 2-4 feet, and east shore 3-5 feet. Catch some waves in that tropical paradise! Tomorrow, it's looking like more of the same, so you know where to find the fun.

Next up, Maui! Tonight, surf heights are around 5-7 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west side, 2-4 feet down south, and 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow, get ready for more beach fun with similar surf heights to today!

And down to the Big Island! Windward and Southeast regions expect 3-5 feet on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the east shore, and 1-3 feet on the south shore tonight. Wednesday's looking sunny, with similar surf conditions to enjoy. Leeward side, expect 1-3 feet on the west and south shores tonight. Tomorrow, catch 1-3 feet of surf while soaking up the sun!

Remember, always be safe out there, stay near lifeguarded areas, and watch out for those rip currents. And most importantly, have fun riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to hang ten and catch some waves with your favorite surf zone forecast straight out of Hawaii! Here's what's going down in the island surf scene:

Alright, let's dive in with Kauai! Tonight, expect surf heights of 5-7 feet along the north shore, 3-5 feet on the west side, 2-4 feet down south, and 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow's forecast looks pretty similar, so get out there and enjoy the waves!

Moving over to Oahu, tonight the north shore is looking at 5-7 feet, the west side 3-5 feet, south shore 2-4 feet, and east shore 3-5 feet. Catch some waves in that tropical paradise! Tomorrow, it's looking like more of the same, so you know where to find the fun.

Next up, Maui! Tonight, surf heights are around 5-7 feet on the north shore, 2-4 feet on the west side, 2-4 feet down south, and 3-5 feet out east. Tomorrow, get ready for more beach fun with similar surf heights to today!

And down to the Big Island! Windward and Southeast regions expect 3-5 feet on the north shore, 3-5 feet on the east shore, and 1-3 feet on the south shore tonight. Wednesday's looking sunny, with similar surf conditions to enjoy. Leeward side, expect 1-3 feet on the west and south shores tonight. Tomorrow, catch 1-3 feet of surf while soaking up the sun!

Remember, always be safe out there, stay near lifeguarded areas, and watch out for those rip currents. And most importantly, have fun riding those waves!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-09-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1230087760</link>
      <description>Hey surfers, this is your go-to surf forecast reporter coming at you with the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii! 

So, here's the lowdown: we've got some groovy surf conditions on the horizon. Surf along east-facing shores will ease up a bit, while north and exposed west-facing shores are going to see a nice bump in swell size as a northwest swell rolls in. South-facing shores will be seeing a mix of swells throughout the week, keeping things interesting for you all.

Let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect 2-4 feet on north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 5-7 feet on east-facing shores. Tomorrow, the waves will continue to roll in, so get ready to catch some good ones!

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions can be expected with some nice sets along north, west, south, and east-facing shores. By the way, the UV index will be very high tomorrow, so don't forget your sunscreen, beachgoers!

Over in Maui, the surf heights will be maintaining a steady pace with some fun waves hitting the north, west, south, and east-facing shores. It's shaping up to be a great day to catch some waves and soak up the sun.

And for the Big Island, from windward to leeward, you can expect a mix of wave sizes to enjoy, depending on where you are. So, get out there and make the most of the surf on offer!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

Alright surfers, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2024 10:31:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey surfers, this is your go-to surf forecast reporter coming at you with the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii! 

So, here's the lowdown: we've got some groovy surf conditions on the horizon. Surf along east-facing shores will ease up a bit, while north and exposed west-facing shores are going to see a nice bump in swell size as a northwest swell rolls in. South-facing shores will be seeing a mix of swells throughout the week, keeping things interesting for you all.

Let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect 2-4 feet on north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 5-7 feet on east-facing shores. Tomorrow, the waves will continue to roll in, so get ready to catch some good ones!

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions can be expected with some nice sets along north, west, south, and east-facing shores. By the way, the UV index will be very high tomorrow, so don't forget your sunscreen, beachgoers!

Over in Maui, the surf heights will be maintaining a steady pace with some fun waves hitting the north, west, south, and east-facing shores. It's shaping up to be a great day to catch some waves and soak up the sun.

And for the Big Island, from windward to leeward, you can expect a mix of wave sizes to enjoy, depending on where you are. So, get out there and make the most of the surf on offer!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

Alright surfers, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey surfers, this is your go-to surf forecast reporter coming at you with the latest scoop on the waves in Hawaii! 

So, here's the lowdown: we've got some groovy surf conditions on the horizon. Surf along east-facing shores will ease up a bit, while north and exposed west-facing shores are going to see a nice bump in swell size as a northwest swell rolls in. South-facing shores will be seeing a mix of swells throughout the week, keeping things interesting for you all.

Let's break it down by region, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect 2-4 feet on north-facing shores, 1-3 feet on west-facing shores, 2-4 feet on south-facing shores, and 5-7 feet on east-facing shores. Tomorrow, the waves will continue to roll in, so get ready to catch some good ones!

Moving on to Oahu, similar conditions can be expected with some nice sets along north, west, south, and east-facing shores. By the way, the UV index will be very high tomorrow, so don't forget your sunscreen, beachgoers!

Over in Maui, the surf heights will be maintaining a steady pace with some fun waves hitting the north, west, south, and east-facing shores. It's shaping up to be a great day to catch some waves and soak up the sun.

And for the Big Island, from windward to leeward, you can expect a mix of wave sizes to enjoy, depending on where you are. So, get out there and make the most of the surf on offer!

Remember, surf heights can vary, so always keep an eye out for rip currents and stay safe in the water. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

Alright surfers, that's a wrap for today's surf forecast. Get out there, ride those waves, and have a blast! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-08-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3761844733</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the epic waves coming your way!

East facing shores, watch out for elevated surf due to those strong trade winds, but fear not as heights are coming down below the High Surf Advisory level. Keep an eye out for a medium-period northwest swell peaking Tuesday, which will mix things up nicely for the north facing shores.

Starting off on the beautiful island of Kauai, tonight expect 4-6 foot waves on the north facing shores and solid 6-8 footers on the east side. Tomorrow, it's looking quite consistent, so get out there and catch some waves before the winds pick up in the afternoon.

Jumping over to Oahu, similar story with 4-6 footers up north and solid 5-7 footers on the east. Monday is shaping up to be a great day with very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, expect 3-5 foot waves on the north and 6-8 foot barrels on the east tonight. Monday will be sunny with some scattered showers, perfect for catching waves in the morning and chilling on the beach in the afternoon.

And down at Big Island's Windward and Southeast regions, 3-5 on the north, 6-8 on the east tonight, and some small but fun waves for the south. Showers are likely, so bring your rain gear if you're hitting the waves early tomorrow.

Big Island Leeward, watch for 1-3 footers on the west and south shores tonight. Tomorrow will start sunny and turn mostly cloudy, but conditions will be perfect for a beach day.

Just remember, surf heights vary from beach to beach, so always stay alert, especially near rip currents. And for the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there! Mahalo for tuning in to your Hawaii surf forecast. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 10:31:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the epic waves coming your way!

East facing shores, watch out for elevated surf due to those strong trade winds, but fear not as heights are coming down below the High Surf Advisory level. Keep an eye out for a medium-period northwest swell peaking Tuesday, which will mix things up nicely for the north facing shores.

Starting off on the beautiful island of Kauai, tonight expect 4-6 foot waves on the north facing shores and solid 6-8 footers on the east side. Tomorrow, it's looking quite consistent, so get out there and catch some waves before the winds pick up in the afternoon.

Jumping over to Oahu, similar story with 4-6 footers up north and solid 5-7 footers on the east. Monday is shaping up to be a great day with very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, expect 3-5 foot waves on the north and 6-8 foot barrels on the east tonight. Monday will be sunny with some scattered showers, perfect for catching waves in the morning and chilling on the beach in the afternoon.

And down at Big Island's Windward and Southeast regions, 3-5 on the north, 6-8 on the east tonight, and some small but fun waves for the south. Showers are likely, so bring your rain gear if you're hitting the waves early tomorrow.

Big Island Leeward, watch for 1-3 footers on the west and south shores tonight. Tomorrow will start sunny and turn mostly cloudy, but conditions will be perfect for a beach day.

Just remember, surf heights vary from beach to beach, so always stay alert, especially near rip currents. And for the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there! Mahalo for tuning in to your Hawaii surf forecast. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the epic waves coming your way!

East facing shores, watch out for elevated surf due to those strong trade winds, but fear not as heights are coming down below the High Surf Advisory level. Keep an eye out for a medium-period northwest swell peaking Tuesday, which will mix things up nicely for the north facing shores.

Starting off on the beautiful island of Kauai, tonight expect 4-6 foot waves on the north facing shores and solid 6-8 footers on the east side. Tomorrow, it's looking quite consistent, so get out there and catch some waves before the winds pick up in the afternoon.

Jumping over to Oahu, similar story with 4-6 footers up north and solid 5-7 footers on the east. Monday is shaping up to be a great day with very high UV index, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Maui, expect 3-5 foot waves on the north and 6-8 foot barrels on the east tonight. Monday will be sunny with some scattered showers, perfect for catching waves in the morning and chilling on the beach in the afternoon.

And down at Big Island's Windward and Southeast regions, 3-5 on the north, 6-8 on the east tonight, and some small but fun waves for the south. Showers are likely, so bring your rain gear if you're hitting the waves early tomorrow.

Big Island Leeward, watch for 1-3 footers on the west and south shores tonight. Tomorrow will start sunny and turn mostly cloudy, but conditions will be perfect for a beach day.

Just remember, surf heights vary from beach to beach, so always stay alert, especially near rip currents. And for the latest beach safety info, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Catch those waves, stay safe, and have a blast out there! Mahalo for tuning in to your Hawaii surf forecast. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-07-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1556490589</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time to dive into the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's ride this wave of information!

Currently, a High Surf Advisory is in full swing for all exposed east-facing shores due to those feisty trade winds. But fear not, as trades and surf are expected to ease up starting tomorrow. North-facing shores will still see some action thanks to a mix of east and northerly swells. Keep an eye out for a potential north-northwest swell coming next week.

Heading to the beach tonight? Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Grab your boards and brace yourselves for east winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tides are looking favorable, so catch those waves while you can!

And what about tomorrow? Well, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and highs around 80 degrees. East winds continue at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats (or maybe your surfboards). Don't forget the sunscreen with the UV index reading very high!

For detailed tide times and heights, make sure to check your local spots for the best surf conditions. Remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for anything the ocean throws at you.

And there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun and catch those waves while you can. Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, hang loose and enjoy the surf! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2024 10:30:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time to dive into the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's ride this wave of information!

Currently, a High Surf Advisory is in full swing for all exposed east-facing shores due to those feisty trade winds. But fear not, as trades and surf are expected to ease up starting tomorrow. North-facing shores will still see some action thanks to a mix of east and northerly swells. Keep an eye out for a potential north-northwest swell coming next week.

Heading to the beach tonight? Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Grab your boards and brace yourselves for east winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tides are looking favorable, so catch those waves while you can!

And what about tomorrow? Well, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and highs around 80 degrees. East winds continue at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats (or maybe your surfboards). Don't forget the sunscreen with the UV index reading very high!

For detailed tide times and heights, make sure to check your local spots for the best surf conditions. Remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for anything the ocean throws at you.

And there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun and catch those waves while you can. Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, hang loose and enjoy the surf! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time to dive into the latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's ride this wave of information!

Currently, a High Surf Advisory is in full swing for all exposed east-facing shores due to those feisty trade winds. But fear not, as trades and surf are expected to ease up starting tomorrow. North-facing shores will still see some action thanks to a mix of east and northerly swells. Keep an eye out for a potential north-northwest swell coming next week.

Heading to the beach tonight? Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers and temperatures in the upper 60s. Grab your boards and brace yourselves for east winds blowing at 15 to 20 miles per hour. Tides are looking favorable, so catch those waves while you can!

And what about tomorrow? Well, expect mostly cloudy conditions with scattered showers and highs around 80 degrees. East winds continue at 15 to 20 miles per hour, so hold onto your hats (or maybe your surfboards). Don't forget the sunscreen with the UV index reading very high!

For detailed tide times and heights, make sure to check your local spots for the best surf conditions. Remember, surf heights can vary, so be prepared for anything the ocean throws at you.

And there you have it, folks! Get ready for some fun in the sun and catch those waves while you can. Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, hang loose and enjoy the surf! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-06-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your weekend surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for you this weekend!

On the island of Kauai, we have a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores, so get ready to catch some epic waves! Tonight, expect 8-12 foot surf on the east, 7-10 on the north, and 1-3 on the west and south. The water may be a bit cloudy with occasional showers, but hey, that won't stop us from riding those waves! Tomorrow, the surf stays pumping around the same range, so gear up and hit the beach!

Oahu, the surfing capital of Hawaii, is also under a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores. Tonight, expect solid 8-12 foot waves on the east, and 7-10 on the north, with 1-3 on the west and south. The weather might bring occasional showers, but that won't dampen our surfing spirit! Tomorrow, we're looking at similar conditions on the waves, so wax your boards and make the most of it!

Heading over to Maui, the east-facing shores are rocking with a High Surf Advisory too! Tonight, waves are in the 8-12 foot range on the east, 6-8 on the north, and 1-3 on the west and south. The weather might give us some showers, but don't let that stop you from catching those waves. Tomorrow, expect the surf to stay consistent, so get out there and shred!

Big Island is not left out of the surfing fun! High Surf Advisory on the east-facing shores means some pumping waves coming your way. Tonight, you can expect 8-12 foot surf on the east, 6-8 on the north, and 5-7 on the south. The weather may bring some showers, but that's just nature's way of keeping things interesting. Tomorrow, the waves stay steady, so don't miss out on the action!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe, and have a blast out there catching the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2024 10:30:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your weekend surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for you this weekend!

On the island of Kauai, we have a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores, so get ready to catch some epic waves! Tonight, expect 8-12 foot surf on the east, 7-10 on the north, and 1-3 on the west and south. The water may be a bit cloudy with occasional showers, but hey, that won't stop us from riding those waves! Tomorrow, the surf stays pumping around the same range, so gear up and hit the beach!

Oahu, the surfing capital of Hawaii, is also under a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores. Tonight, expect solid 8-12 foot waves on the east, and 7-10 on the north, with 1-3 on the west and south. The weather might bring occasional showers, but that won't dampen our surfing spirit! Tomorrow, we're looking at similar conditions on the waves, so wax your boards and make the most of it!

Heading over to Maui, the east-facing shores are rocking with a High Surf Advisory too! Tonight, waves are in the 8-12 foot range on the east, 6-8 on the north, and 1-3 on the west and south. The weather might give us some showers, but don't let that stop you from catching those waves. Tomorrow, expect the surf to stay consistent, so get out there and shred!

Big Island is not left out of the surfing fun! High Surf Advisory on the east-facing shores means some pumping waves coming your way. Tonight, you can expect 8-12 foot surf on the east, 6-8 on the north, and 5-7 on the south. The weather may bring some showers, but that's just nature's way of keeping things interesting. Tomorrow, the waves stay steady, so don't miss out on the action!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe, and have a blast out there catching the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your weekend surf forecast for the beautiful islands of Hawaii. Brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the waves and see what's in store for you this weekend!

On the island of Kauai, we have a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores, so get ready to catch some epic waves! Tonight, expect 8-12 foot surf on the east, 7-10 on the north, and 1-3 on the west and south. The water may be a bit cloudy with occasional showers, but hey, that won't stop us from riding those waves! Tomorrow, the surf stays pumping around the same range, so gear up and hit the beach!

Oahu, the surfing capital of Hawaii, is also under a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores. Tonight, expect solid 8-12 foot waves on the east, and 7-10 on the north, with 1-3 on the west and south. The weather might bring occasional showers, but that won't dampen our surfing spirit! Tomorrow, we're looking at similar conditions on the waves, so wax your boards and make the most of it!

Heading over to Maui, the east-facing shores are rocking with a High Surf Advisory too! Tonight, waves are in the 8-12 foot range on the east, 6-8 on the north, and 1-3 on the west and south. The weather might give us some showers, but don't let that stop you from catching those waves. Tomorrow, expect the surf to stay consistent, so get out there and shred!

Big Island is not left out of the surfing fun! High Surf Advisory on the east-facing shores means some pumping waves coming your way. Tonight, you can expect 8-12 foot surf on the east, 6-8 on the north, and 5-7 on the south. The weather may bring some showers, but that's just nature's way of keeping things interesting. Tomorrow, the waves stay steady, so don't miss out on the action!

Remember to check the tides, stay safe, and have a blast out there catching the waves! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-05-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet swells coming your way in the beautiful Hawaiian islands. Our surf zone forecast has some exciting updates for you all.

For those hitting the waves in Kauai, we've got a High Surf Advisory for the east facing shores, with surf heights ranging from 8 to 12 feet tonight and sticking around tomorrow. Make sure to catch those waves while you can!

Oahu surfers, you're in for a treat with east facing shores boasting 8 to 12-foot waves hitting you hard. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers to cool you off after your killer rides.

Maui, don't feel left out! Head to the east facing shores for those same 8 to 12-footers. It's your time to shine, catching some epic waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

And let's not forget about the Big Island, where the east facing shores will also see surf heights of 8 to 12 feet. It's time to grab your boards and hit the water because the waves are calling your name.

So, pack up your surf gear, wax those boards, and get ready to hang ten in the warm Hawaiian waters. Remember to stay safe out there and always keep an eye on the changing conditions. Happy surfing, everyone!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2024 10:31:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet swells coming your way in the beautiful Hawaiian islands. Our surf zone forecast has some exciting updates for you all.

For those hitting the waves in Kauai, we've got a High Surf Advisory for the east facing shores, with surf heights ranging from 8 to 12 feet tonight and sticking around tomorrow. Make sure to catch those waves while you can!

Oahu surfers, you're in for a treat with east facing shores boasting 8 to 12-foot waves hitting you hard. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers to cool you off after your killer rides.

Maui, don't feel left out! Head to the east facing shores for those same 8 to 12-footers. It's your time to shine, catching some epic waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

And let's not forget about the Big Island, where the east facing shores will also see surf heights of 8 to 12 feet. It's time to grab your boards and hit the water because the waves are calling your name.

So, pack up your surf gear, wax those boards, and get ready to hang ten in the warm Hawaiian waters. Remember to stay safe out there and always keep an eye on the changing conditions. Happy surfing, everyone!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some sweet swells coming your way in the beautiful Hawaiian islands. Our surf zone forecast has some exciting updates for you all.

For those hitting the waves in Kauai, we've got a High Surf Advisory for the east facing shores, with surf heights ranging from 8 to 12 feet tonight and sticking around tomorrow. Make sure to catch those waves while you can!

Oahu surfers, you're in for a treat with east facing shores boasting 8 to 12-foot waves hitting you hard. Keep an eye out for some scattered showers to cool you off after your killer rides.

Maui, don't feel left out! Head to the east facing shores for those same 8 to 12-footers. It's your time to shine, catching some epic waves and enjoying the beach vibes.

And let's not forget about the Big Island, where the east facing shores will also see surf heights of 8 to 12 feet. It's time to grab your boards and hit the water because the waves are calling your name.

So, pack up your surf gear, wax those boards, and get ready to hang ten in the warm Hawaiian waters. Remember to stay safe out there and always keep an eye on the changing conditions. Happy surfing, everyone!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-04-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3660962316</link>
      <description>Hello surfers and beachgoers!

Here's your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service. Get ready for some gnarly waves and sunny skies!

For Kauai, there's a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores, with surf heights ranging from 7-10 feet tonight, dropping to 5-7 feet by Thursday. The north-facing shores will see 6-8 foot waves while the east will pump out a solid 8-12 feet. So wax up those boards and catch some epic rides!

On Oahu, similar conditions prevail with a High Surf Advisory for east shores. Expect surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight, tapering off to 5-7 feet tomorrow. For an extreme UV Index and partly sunny skies, head to the beach and enjoy the 80-degree weather while riding the 8-12 foot waves on the east side.

Moving on to Maui, the east-facing shores will see surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by Thursday. With breezy conditions and scattered showers, grab your board and hit the waves for some fun under the sun!

For the Big Island Windward and Southeast, there's a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores with surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight and into tomorrow. Keep an eye out for numerous showers and partly sunny skies as you surf the 4-6 foot waves along the north shore.

Lastly, for the Big Island Leeward side, enjoy a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights of 1-3 feet along the west and south-facing shores. It's a perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the sun as the temperatures reach the lower 80s.

Remember, surf heights can vary along different beaches, so always exercise caution and stay safe in the water. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

That's all for now, folks! Get out there, ride those waves, and have an awesome time at the beach. Until next time!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 10:30:58 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hello surfers and beachgoers!

Here's your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service. Get ready for some gnarly waves and sunny skies!

For Kauai, there's a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores, with surf heights ranging from 7-10 feet tonight, dropping to 5-7 feet by Thursday. The north-facing shores will see 6-8 foot waves while the east will pump out a solid 8-12 feet. So wax up those boards and catch some epic rides!

On Oahu, similar conditions prevail with a High Surf Advisory for east shores. Expect surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight, tapering off to 5-7 feet tomorrow. For an extreme UV Index and partly sunny skies, head to the beach and enjoy the 80-degree weather while riding the 8-12 foot waves on the east side.

Moving on to Maui, the east-facing shores will see surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by Thursday. With breezy conditions and scattered showers, grab your board and hit the waves for some fun under the sun!

For the Big Island Windward and Southeast, there's a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores with surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight and into tomorrow. Keep an eye out for numerous showers and partly sunny skies as you surf the 4-6 foot waves along the north shore.

Lastly, for the Big Island Leeward side, enjoy a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights of 1-3 feet along the west and south-facing shores. It's a perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the sun as the temperatures reach the lower 80s.

Remember, surf heights can vary along different beaches, so always exercise caution and stay safe in the water. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

That's all for now, folks! Get out there, ride those waves, and have an awesome time at the beach. Until next time!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hello surfers and beachgoers!

Here's your latest surf zone forecast for Hawaii brought to you by the National Weather Service. Get ready for some gnarly waves and sunny skies!

For Kauai, there's a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores, with surf heights ranging from 7-10 feet tonight, dropping to 5-7 feet by Thursday. The north-facing shores will see 6-8 foot waves while the east will pump out a solid 8-12 feet. So wax up those boards and catch some epic rides!

On Oahu, similar conditions prevail with a High Surf Advisory for east shores. Expect surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight, tapering off to 5-7 feet tomorrow. For an extreme UV Index and partly sunny skies, head to the beach and enjoy the 80-degree weather while riding the 8-12 foot waves on the east side.

Moving on to Maui, the east-facing shores will see surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight, dropping to 4-6 feet by Thursday. With breezy conditions and scattered showers, grab your board and hit the waves for some fun under the sun!

For the Big Island Windward and Southeast, there's a High Surf Advisory for east-facing shores with surf heights of 7-10 feet tonight and into tomorrow. Keep an eye out for numerous showers and partly sunny skies as you surf the 4-6 foot waves along the north shore.

Lastly, for the Big Island Leeward side, enjoy a mix of sun and clouds with surf heights of 1-3 feet along the west and south-facing shores. It's a perfect day to catch some waves and soak up the sun as the temperatures reach the lower 80s.

Remember, surf heights can vary along different beaches, so always exercise caution and stay safe in the water. Check out hawaiibeachsafety.com for the latest beach hazard info.

That's all for now, folks! Get out there, ride those waves, and have an awesome time at the beach. Until next time!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-03-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your Hawaii surf forecast for the upcoming days straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Get ready for some action because a moderate, short-period north swell is set to peak on Wednesday, bringing in waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet. But hold onto your boards because those trade winds are stirring up some short-period wind waves from the east, likely hitting High Surf Advisory levels along east-facing shores by late Wednesday and continuing through Friday. So, it's time to wax up and ride the waves!

Let's dive into the specifics for different areas across the Hawaiian islands. Tonight, expect scattered showers with mostly cloudy skies. The overnight lows will be in the lower 70s with 20 mph east winds. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies, more scattered showers, and highs in the lower 80s with breezy 25 mph east winds.

Surf-wise, North-facing shores will see 7 to 10 feet of waves, West-facing shores 1 to 3 feet, South-facing shores 1 to 3 feet, and East-facing shores 7 to 10 feet - so take your pick on where you want to catch some waves!

Remember to be on the lookout for rip currents and always stay cautious when entering the water. Keep an eye on the surf zone, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2024 10:30:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your Hawaii surf forecast for the upcoming days straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Get ready for some action because a moderate, short-period north swell is set to peak on Wednesday, bringing in waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet. But hold onto your boards because those trade winds are stirring up some short-period wind waves from the east, likely hitting High Surf Advisory levels along east-facing shores by late Wednesday and continuing through Friday. So, it's time to wax up and ride the waves!

Let's dive into the specifics for different areas across the Hawaiian islands. Tonight, expect scattered showers with mostly cloudy skies. The overnight lows will be in the lower 70s with 20 mph east winds. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies, more scattered showers, and highs in the lower 80s with breezy 25 mph east winds.

Surf-wise, North-facing shores will see 7 to 10 feet of waves, West-facing shores 1 to 3 feet, South-facing shores 1 to 3 feet, and East-facing shores 7 to 10 feet - so take your pick on where you want to catch some waves!

Remember to be on the lookout for rip currents and always stay cautious when entering the water. Keep an eye on the surf zone, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your Hawaii surf forecast for the upcoming days straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Get ready for some action because a moderate, short-period north swell is set to peak on Wednesday, bringing in waves ranging from 7 to 10 feet. But hold onto your boards because those trade winds are stirring up some short-period wind waves from the east, likely hitting High Surf Advisory levels along east-facing shores by late Wednesday and continuing through Friday. So, it's time to wax up and ride the waves!

Let's dive into the specifics for different areas across the Hawaiian islands. Tonight, expect scattered showers with mostly cloudy skies. The overnight lows will be in the lower 70s with 20 mph east winds. Tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies, more scattered showers, and highs in the lower 80s with breezy 25 mph east winds.

Surf-wise, North-facing shores will see 7 to 10 feet of waves, West-facing shores 1 to 3 feet, South-facing shores 1 to 3 feet, and East-facing shores 7 to 10 feet - so take your pick on where you want to catch some waves!

Remember to be on the lookout for rip currents and always stay cautious when entering the water. Keep an eye on the surf zone, and most importantly, have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-02-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7282235585</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast reporter bringing you the latest updates for some epic waves out in Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service Honolulu! 

So, here's the scoop - we've got a medium period northwest swell sticking around for a bit, alongside a new north swell building in and peaking on Wednesday before easing off. North and west-facing shores are in for a treat, with surf heights below advisory levels but still impressive. Get ready for some rough and choppy waves as those trade winds kick into high gear through the week, especially on east shores.

Let's dive into what's happening in specific areas:

Kauai will see 5-7 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east-facing shores. Numerous showers and mostly cloudy skies tonight, so keep an eye out. Oahu is looking at 5-7 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east shores, with breezy conditions on Tuesday.

Over on Maui, expect 4-6 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east shores. There'll be some scattered showers, but hey, mostly sunny skies for a pleasant day! Big Island is gearing up for 4-6 feet on north and east shores and some showers, so keep an umbrella handy.

Take note of those tides, catch those waves, and make the most of these swells! And always remember, safety first and enjoy the ride, dudes and dudettes!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2024 10:31:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast reporter bringing you the latest updates for some epic waves out in Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service Honolulu! 

So, here's the scoop - we've got a medium period northwest swell sticking around for a bit, alongside a new north swell building in and peaking on Wednesday before easing off. North and west-facing shores are in for a treat, with surf heights below advisory levels but still impressive. Get ready for some rough and choppy waves as those trade winds kick into high gear through the week, especially on east shores.

Let's dive into what's happening in specific areas:

Kauai will see 5-7 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east-facing shores. Numerous showers and mostly cloudy skies tonight, so keep an eye out. Oahu is looking at 5-7 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east shores, with breezy conditions on Tuesday.

Over on Maui, expect 4-6 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east shores. There'll be some scattered showers, but hey, mostly sunny skies for a pleasant day! Big Island is gearing up for 4-6 feet on north and east shores and some showers, so keep an umbrella handy.

Take note of those tides, catch those waves, and make the most of these swells! And always remember, safety first and enjoy the ride, dudes and dudettes!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your go-to surf forecast reporter bringing you the latest updates for some epic waves out in Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service Honolulu! 

So, here's the scoop - we've got a medium period northwest swell sticking around for a bit, alongside a new north swell building in and peaking on Wednesday before easing off. North and west-facing shores are in for a treat, with surf heights below advisory levels but still impressive. Get ready for some rough and choppy waves as those trade winds kick into high gear through the week, especially on east shores.

Let's dive into what's happening in specific areas:

Kauai will see 5-7 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east-facing shores. Numerous showers and mostly cloudy skies tonight, so keep an eye out. Oahu is looking at 5-7 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east shores, with breezy conditions on Tuesday.

Over on Maui, expect 4-6 feet on north shores and 4-6 feet on east shores. There'll be some scattered showers, but hey, mostly sunny skies for a pleasant day! Big Island is gearing up for 4-6 feet on north and east shores and some showers, so keep an umbrella handy.

Take note of those tides, catch those waves, and make the most of these swells! And always remember, safety first and enjoy the ride, dudes and dudettes!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 04-01-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9630924205</link>
      <description>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Now, this is what's cooking in the Hawaiian waters. We've got a small northwest swell sticking around through Tuesday, while a moderate-sized, short-period north swell is gearing up to peak on Wednesday. And hold on to your boards because those trade winds will be whipping up some short-period wind waves from the east, likely pushing surf heights over 10 feet by mid-week. That's enough to warrant a High Surf Advisory from Wednesday through Friday. And hey, keep an eye out for a potential small, medium-period swell from the southeast towards the end of the week.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. North-facing shores rocking 4-6 feet tonight and into Monday, with East-facing shores seeing 3-5 feet. So wax up your boards and get ready to shred those waves!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with North-facing shores at 4-6 feet and East-facing shores at 3-5 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades as the UV Index will be very high on Monday.

Heading to Maui? North-facing shores look to be around 4-6 feet, while East-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet. After your surf session, stick around for some scattered showers under partly sunny skies.

Big Island surfers, you're looking at 3-5 feet on North and East-facing shores tonight, with the possibility of numerous showers on Monday. West-facing shores will have 2-4 feet of swell, so get ready to catch some waves and cool off in the water.

And last but not least, Big Island's Leeward side is offering up 2-4 feet on West-facing shores tonight, with mostly sunny skies on Monday. South-facing shores will be on the calmer side, so it's a great spot for a relaxing day at the beach.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, and rip currents can be strong, especially with larger surf. So always be cautious and swim near a lifeguard if possible.

That's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get out there, ride those waves, and make some epic memories. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2024 10:30:59 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Now, this is what's cooking in the Hawaiian waters. We've got a small northwest swell sticking around through Tuesday, while a moderate-sized, short-period north swell is gearing up to peak on Wednesday. And hold on to your boards because those trade winds will be whipping up some short-period wind waves from the east, likely pushing surf heights over 10 feet by mid-week. That's enough to warrant a High Surf Advisory from Wednesday through Friday. And hey, keep an eye out for a potential small, medium-period swell from the southeast towards the end of the week.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. North-facing shores rocking 4-6 feet tonight and into Monday, with East-facing shores seeing 3-5 feet. So wax up your boards and get ready to shred those waves!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with North-facing shores at 4-6 feet and East-facing shores at 3-5 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades as the UV Index will be very high on Monday.

Heading to Maui? North-facing shores look to be around 4-6 feet, while East-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet. After your surf session, stick around for some scattered showers under partly sunny skies.

Big Island surfers, you're looking at 3-5 feet on North and East-facing shores tonight, with the possibility of numerous showers on Monday. West-facing shores will have 2-4 feet of swell, so get ready to catch some waves and cool off in the water.

And last but not least, Big Island's Leeward side is offering up 2-4 feet on West-facing shores tonight, with mostly sunny skies on Monday. South-facing shores will be on the calmer side, so it's a great spot for a relaxing day at the beach.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, and rip currents can be strong, especially with larger surf. So always be cautious and swim near a lifeguard if possible.

That's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get out there, ride those waves, and make some epic memories. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey there, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves and soak up the sun in beautiful Hawaii? Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the islands, brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

Now, this is what's cooking in the Hawaiian waters. We've got a small northwest swell sticking around through Tuesday, while a moderate-sized, short-period north swell is gearing up to peak on Wednesday. And hold on to your boards because those trade winds will be whipping up some short-period wind waves from the east, likely pushing surf heights over 10 feet by mid-week. That's enough to warrant a High Surf Advisory from Wednesday through Friday. And hey, keep an eye out for a potential small, medium-period swell from the southeast towards the end of the week.

Let's break it down by island, starting with Kauai. North-facing shores rocking 4-6 feet tonight and into Monday, with East-facing shores seeing 3-5 feet. So wax up your boards and get ready to shred those waves!

Over on Oahu, similar conditions with North-facing shores at 4-6 feet and East-facing shores at 3-5 feet. Don't forget your sunscreen and shades as the UV Index will be very high on Monday.

Heading to Maui? North-facing shores look to be around 4-6 feet, while East-facing shores are holding steady at 3-5 feet. After your surf session, stick around for some scattered showers under partly sunny skies.

Big Island surfers, you're looking at 3-5 feet on North and East-facing shores tonight, with the possibility of numerous showers on Monday. West-facing shores will have 2-4 feet of swell, so get ready to catch some waves and cool off in the water.

And last but not least, Big Island's Leeward side is offering up 2-4 feet on West-facing shores tonight, with mostly sunny skies on Monday. South-facing shores will be on the calmer side, so it's a great spot for a relaxing day at the beach.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coastline, and rip currents can be strong, especially with larger surf. So always be cautious and swim near a lifeguard if possible.

That's a wrap on your Hawaii surf zone forecast! Get out there, ride those waves, and make some epic memories. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-31-2024</title>
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      <description>Hello, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast. 

Today, we've got a small to medium northwest swell gracing our north and west-facing shores, keeping the surf steady at 2-5 feet. Don't worry; it's not going flat anytime soon as we expect some reinforcements from the northwest to keep things interesting.

For those on the east-facing shores, expect the surf to ease a bit today as trade winds take a chill pill. And as for the south-facing shores, well, the waves are keeping things low and chill for the next few days.

Let's break it down for you across the islands:

On Kauai, keep an eye out for waves ranging from 1-3 feet to 3-5 feet today, with similar vibes rolling into Monday.

Oahu is looking good too with north-facing shores at 2-4 feet increasing to 3-5 feet during the day. South-facing shores will remain calm and collected at 1-3 feet.

Over on Maui, expect waves between 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet today, with a similar pattern rolling into Monday.

And don't forget about the Big Island! From windward to leeward shores, there's a mix of 1-4 feet waves to ride or watch.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye on those tides and enjoy those beautiful Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2024 14:53:50 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hello, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast. 

Today, we've got a small to medium northwest swell gracing our north and west-facing shores, keeping the surf steady at 2-5 feet. Don't worry; it's not going flat anytime soon as we expect some reinforcements from the northwest to keep things interesting.

For those on the east-facing shores, expect the surf to ease a bit today as trade winds take a chill pill. And as for the south-facing shores, well, the waves are keeping things low and chill for the next few days.

Let's break it down for you across the islands:

On Kauai, keep an eye out for waves ranging from 1-3 feet to 3-5 feet today, with similar vibes rolling into Monday.

Oahu is looking good too with north-facing shores at 2-4 feet increasing to 3-5 feet during the day. South-facing shores will remain calm and collected at 1-3 feet.

Over on Maui, expect waves between 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet today, with a similar pattern rolling into Monday.

And don't forget about the Big Island! From windward to leeward shores, there's a mix of 1-4 feet waves to ride or watch.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye on those tides and enjoy those beautiful Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hello, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast. 

Today, we've got a small to medium northwest swell gracing our north and west-facing shores, keeping the surf steady at 2-5 feet. Don't worry; it's not going flat anytime soon as we expect some reinforcements from the northwest to keep things interesting.

For those on the east-facing shores, expect the surf to ease a bit today as trade winds take a chill pill. And as for the south-facing shores, well, the waves are keeping things low and chill for the next few days.

Let's break it down for you across the islands:

On Kauai, keep an eye out for waves ranging from 1-3 feet to 3-5 feet today, with similar vibes rolling into Monday.

Oahu is looking good too with north-facing shores at 2-4 feet increasing to 3-5 feet during the day. South-facing shores will remain calm and collected at 1-3 feet.

Over on Maui, expect waves between 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet today, with a similar pattern rolling into Monday.

And don't forget about the Big Island! From windward to leeward shores, there's a mix of 1-4 feet waves to ride or watch.

Remember, surf heights can vary, so keep an eye on those tides and enjoy those beautiful Hawaiian waves. Stay safe, catch some waves, and have a blast out there!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-30-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

Tonight and into Saturday, we're looking at some fun-sized waves across the different shores. North and west-facing shores will see 2-4 feet of surf, while south-facing shores will be in the 1-3 feet range. For the east-facing shores, get ready for some waves in the 3-7 feet range.

The weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight, but don't let that dampen your spirits. Saturday is shaping up to be partly sunny with the UV index at a very high level, so keep that sunscreen handy!

Over in Kauai, it's going to be around 70 degrees tonight with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, the temps will hit around 80 degrees with more scattered showers on the horizon.

Moving over to Oahu, we can expect partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers as well. Temperatures will be around 70 degrees tonight and rise to 80 degrees on Saturday. East winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats!

Down in Maui, it will be partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers, and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow promises mostly sunny skies with temps in the upper 70s. East winds will be at 15 to 20 mph - perfect for catching those waves!

On the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will experience some waves in the 2-4 feet range, with east-facing shores reaching 3-7 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers, while Saturday will bring some sunshine and isolated showers.

Leeward shores on the Big Island will see waves of 1-3 feet, with mostly sunny skies tonight transitioning to isolated showers tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s tonight, rising to the lower 80s on Saturday.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coast, and rip currents may be present, so always be cautious when entering the water.

Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Mar 2024 10:30:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

Tonight and into Saturday, we're looking at some fun-sized waves across the different shores. North and west-facing shores will see 2-4 feet of surf, while south-facing shores will be in the 1-3 feet range. For the east-facing shores, get ready for some waves in the 3-7 feet range.

The weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight, but don't let that dampen your spirits. Saturday is shaping up to be partly sunny with the UV index at a very high level, so keep that sunscreen handy!

Over in Kauai, it's going to be around 70 degrees tonight with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, the temps will hit around 80 degrees with more scattered showers on the horizon.

Moving over to Oahu, we can expect partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers as well. Temperatures will be around 70 degrees tonight and rise to 80 degrees on Saturday. East winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats!

Down in Maui, it will be partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers, and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow promises mostly sunny skies with temps in the upper 70s. East winds will be at 15 to 20 mph - perfect for catching those waves!

On the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will experience some waves in the 2-4 feet range, with east-facing shores reaching 3-7 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers, while Saturday will bring some sunshine and isolated showers.

Leeward shores on the Big Island will see waves of 1-3 feet, with mostly sunny skies tonight transitioning to isolated showers tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s tonight, rising to the lower 80s on Saturday.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coast, and rip currents may be present, so always be cautious when entering the water.

Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Let's dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

Tonight and into Saturday, we're looking at some fun-sized waves across the different shores. North and west-facing shores will see 2-4 feet of surf, while south-facing shores will be in the 1-3 feet range. For the east-facing shores, get ready for some waves in the 3-7 feet range.

The weather will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers tonight, but don't let that dampen your spirits. Saturday is shaping up to be partly sunny with the UV index at a very high level, so keep that sunscreen handy!

Over in Kauai, it's going to be around 70 degrees tonight with east winds at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow, the temps will hit around 80 degrees with more scattered showers on the horizon.

Moving over to Oahu, we can expect partly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers as well. Temperatures will be around 70 degrees tonight and rise to 80 degrees on Saturday. East winds will be blowing at 15 to 20 mph, so hold onto your hats!

Down in Maui, it will be partly cloudy tonight with scattered showers, and temperatures in the mid-60s. Tomorrow promises mostly sunny skies with temps in the upper 70s. East winds will be at 15 to 20 mph - perfect for catching those waves!

On the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores will experience some waves in the 2-4 feet range, with east-facing shores reaching 3-7 feet. Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight with scattered showers, while Saturday will bring some sunshine and isolated showers.

Leeward shores on the Big Island will see waves of 1-3 feet, with mostly sunny skies tonight transitioning to isolated showers tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s tonight, rising to the lower 80s on Saturday.

Remember, surf heights can vary along the coast, and rip currents may be present, so always be cautious when entering the water.

Get out there, catch some waves, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii, surfers! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-29-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the deal out there in the big blue today? Well, we've got some strong trades cranking up the rough and choppy surf along those east-facing shores. But fear not, as that small northwest swell will fade tonight, giving us some lower surf heights along the north and west-facing shores on Friday. Don't worry, it's all well below advisory levels. And hey, we've got a series of swells lined up for the weekend, so get ready for some fun!

Let's dive into the specifics for some key spots:
- For Kauai: Tonight, expect some decent waves rolling in with 5-7 feet on those north-facing shores. Tomorrow, things ease up a bit but still looking sweet at 4-6 feet.
- Moving over to Oahu: Consistent surf around 3-5 feet for most shores tonight, with that very high UV index tomorrow. Keep the sunscreen handy!
- Maui: Catch some nice 4-6 footers on the east shores tonight. And how about some sunny skies tomorrow with a mix of showers?

A quick heads up - watch out for those rip currents, especially with the surf size kicking up. Safety first, am I right? For the latest beach hazard info and safety tips, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, fellow wave riders, that's the lowdown for now. Get out there, catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the magic of the ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 10:31:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the deal out there in the big blue today? Well, we've got some strong trades cranking up the rough and choppy surf along those east-facing shores. But fear not, as that small northwest swell will fade tonight, giving us some lower surf heights along the north and west-facing shores on Friday. Don't worry, it's all well below advisory levels. And hey, we've got a series of swells lined up for the weekend, so get ready for some fun!

Let's dive into the specifics for some key spots:
- For Kauai: Tonight, expect some decent waves rolling in with 5-7 feet on those north-facing shores. Tomorrow, things ease up a bit but still looking sweet at 4-6 feet.
- Moving over to Oahu: Consistent surf around 3-5 feet for most shores tonight, with that very high UV index tomorrow. Keep the sunscreen handy!
- Maui: Catch some nice 4-6 footers on the east shores tonight. And how about some sunny skies tomorrow with a mix of showers?

A quick heads up - watch out for those rip currents, especially with the surf size kicking up. Safety first, am I right? For the latest beach hazard info and safety tips, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, fellow wave riders, that's the lowdown for now. Get out there, catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the magic of the ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

So, what's the deal out there in the big blue today? Well, we've got some strong trades cranking up the rough and choppy surf along those east-facing shores. But fear not, as that small northwest swell will fade tonight, giving us some lower surf heights along the north and west-facing shores on Friday. Don't worry, it's all well below advisory levels. And hey, we've got a series of swells lined up for the weekend, so get ready for some fun!

Let's dive into the specifics for some key spots:
- For Kauai: Tonight, expect some decent waves rolling in with 5-7 feet on those north-facing shores. Tomorrow, things ease up a bit but still looking sweet at 4-6 feet.
- Moving over to Oahu: Consistent surf around 3-5 feet for most shores tonight, with that very high UV index tomorrow. Keep the sunscreen handy!
- Maui: Catch some nice 4-6 footers on the east shores tonight. And how about some sunny skies tomorrow with a mix of showers?

A quick heads up - watch out for those rip currents, especially with the surf size kicking up. Safety first, am I right? For the latest beach hazard info and safety tips, check out hawaiibeachsafety.com.

Alright, fellow wave riders, that's the lowdown for now. Get out there, catch some waves, soak up the sun, and enjoy the magic of the ocean. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-28-2024</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9915447279</link>
      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the latest wave action coming your way.

For our friends in Kauai, we are looking at some promising surf conditions with 3-5 feet waves on the North Shore and 4-6 feet on the East facing shores. So get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Over on Oahu, North and East facing shores are showing off with 4-6 feet waves to ride. It's going to be a great day to hit the waves. And remember, the UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading over to Maui, conditions are looking good with 4-6 feet waves on the East facing shores. Perfect for those looking to hang ten and enjoy the warm weather.

And for our Big Island surfers, the Windward and Southeast shores are looking at 4-6 feet waves on the East facing shores. It's going to be a fantastic day out on the water, so make sure to catch those waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, the surf is looking great, so grab your board, wax up, and hit the waves because the conditions are calling your name. Just remember to stay safe out there and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 10:30:52 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the latest wave action coming your way.

For our friends in Kauai, we are looking at some promising surf conditions with 3-5 feet waves on the North Shore and 4-6 feet on the East facing shores. So get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Over on Oahu, North and East facing shores are showing off with 4-6 feet waves to ride. It's going to be a great day to hit the waves. And remember, the UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading over to Maui, conditions are looking good with 4-6 feet waves on the East facing shores. Perfect for those looking to hang ten and enjoy the warm weather.

And for our Big Island surfers, the Windward and Southeast shores are looking at 4-6 feet waves on the East facing shores. It's going to be a fantastic day out on the water, so make sure to catch those waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, the surf is looking great, so grab your board, wax up, and hit the waves because the conditions are calling your name. Just remember to stay safe out there and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast straight from the sunny shores of Hawaii courtesy of the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the latest wave action coming your way.

For our friends in Kauai, we are looking at some promising surf conditions with 3-5 feet waves on the North Shore and 4-6 feet on the East facing shores. So get ready to catch some waves and enjoy the beautiful weather!

Over on Oahu, North and East facing shores are showing off with 4-6 feet waves to ride. It's going to be a great day to hit the waves. And remember, the UV index is very high, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading over to Maui, conditions are looking good with 4-6 feet waves on the East facing shores. Perfect for those looking to hang ten and enjoy the warm weather.

And for our Big Island surfers, the Windward and Southeast shores are looking at 4-6 feet waves on the East facing shores. It's going to be a fantastic day out on the water, so make sure to catch those waves!

No matter where you are in Hawaii, the surf is looking great, so grab your board, wax up, and hit the waves because the conditions are calling your name. Just remember to stay safe out there and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>78</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-27-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, breaking down the sweet spots for some gnarly wave action.

Starting off in Kauai, we're looking at solid 4-6 footers along the north and east-facing shores, with manageable 2-4 footers on the west side. South facing shores will have a chill 1-3 feet. So grab your boards and get ready to ride some waves!

Over in Oahu, similar vibes with 4-6 feet waves on the north and east, 2-4 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south. Expect some scattered showers, but that won't dampen the surfing spirit!

Heading to Maui, it's 4-6 feet on the north and east, 0-2 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south. Watch out for those scattered showers but keep your eyes on the prize - those sweet waves!

Lastly, Big Island offers 2-4 footers on the north and east shores, with 1-3 feet on the south shore. Leeward side brings 2-4 feet on the west and 1-3 feet south. It might be a bit cloudy with some showers, but hey, that won't stop us from catching those waves!

So, wax up your boards, check the tides, and get ready to shred some waves in paradise. Remember to stay safe and ride responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 10:31:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, breaking down the sweet spots for some gnarly wave action.

Starting off in Kauai, we're looking at solid 4-6 footers along the north and east-facing shores, with manageable 2-4 footers on the west side. South facing shores will have a chill 1-3 feet. So grab your boards and get ready to ride some waves!

Over in Oahu, similar vibes with 4-6 feet waves on the north and east, 2-4 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south. Expect some scattered showers, but that won't dampen the surfing spirit!

Heading to Maui, it's 4-6 feet on the north and east, 0-2 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south. Watch out for those scattered showers but keep your eyes on the prize - those sweet waves!

Lastly, Big Island offers 2-4 footers on the north and east shores, with 1-3 feet on the south shore. Leeward side brings 2-4 feet on the west and 1-3 feet south. It might be a bit cloudy with some showers, but hey, that won't stop us from catching those waves!

So, wax up your boards, check the tides, and get ready to shred some waves in paradise. Remember to stay safe and ride responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your daily dose of wave wisdom brought to you by the National Weather Service.

Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for Hawaii, breaking down the sweet spots for some gnarly wave action.

Starting off in Kauai, we're looking at solid 4-6 footers along the north and east-facing shores, with manageable 2-4 footers on the west side. South facing shores will have a chill 1-3 feet. So grab your boards and get ready to ride some waves!

Over in Oahu, similar vibes with 4-6 feet waves on the north and east, 2-4 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south. Expect some scattered showers, but that won't dampen the surfing spirit!

Heading to Maui, it's 4-6 feet on the north and east, 0-2 feet on the west, and 1-3 feet on the south. Watch out for those scattered showers but keep your eyes on the prize - those sweet waves!

Lastly, Big Island offers 2-4 footers on the north and east shores, with 1-3 feet on the south shore. Leeward side brings 2-4 feet on the west and 1-3 feet south. It might be a bit cloudy with some showers, but hey, that won't stop us from catching those waves!

So, wax up your boards, check the tides, and get ready to shred some waves in paradise. Remember to stay safe and ride responsibly!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <itunes:duration>90</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-26-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

Now, we've got a west-northwest swell that reached its peak today and will be slowly backing off over the next couple of days. Surf along most north and west-facing shores will be just below advisory levels for the evening, but keep an eye out for those Big Island west-facing shores as they continue to ride some advisory level waves overnight. Plus, we've got more little pulses of northwest swell headed our way on Thursday and Saturday, keeping things interesting out there.

Over on the east shores, we're seeing some rough surf that has dropped down to around typical levels for this time of year, but don't get too comfy just yet. Those trade winds east of the islands are going to pick up late Wednesday and Thursday, boosting that rough east shore surf right back to March averages. And hey, there might be a sprinkle of south-southwest swell on Tuesday, but for the most part, it's looking like background level surf for those south shores.

For our friends in Kauai, expect surf heights to be ranging from 10 to 14 feet on the north-facing shores tonight while the west-facing shores catch a ride on 8 to 12 foot waves. South-facing shores will see a mellow 1 to 3 feet, and east-facing shores will be around 5 to 7 feet. It's gonna be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, so keep an eye out for those rainbows between sets.

Moving over to Oahu, the surf's looking good at 10 to 14 feet for north-facing shores tonight with west-facing shores cruising at 8 to 12 feet. South-facing shores will be around 1 to 3 feet, and east-facing shores are catching waves at 5 to 7 feet. The UV index is very high tomorrow, so don't forget that sunscreen while you catch some waves under the partly sunny skies.

Now, over on Maui, surf heights are ranging from 10 to 14 feet on north-facing shores, a chill 3 to 5 feet on west-facing shores, and 1 to 3 feet for both south and east-facing shores. It's gonna be partly cloudy tonight with a sprinkle of isolated showers, but expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow while you paddle out for some fun under the warm Hawaiian sun.

Alright, Big Island surfers, we've got you covered too! The windward and southeast shores will see 4 to 6 feet on north-facing shores tonight and into Tuesday, while east and south-facing shores will be catching waves around 5 to 7 feet. So get ready for some fun sets out there along with some scattered showers under the partly sunny skies.

And for our friends on the Big Island leeward side, we've got a high surf advisory for those lucky west-facing shores where you'll find waves ranging from 6 to 8 feet tonight and Tuesday. South-facing shores are looking at 1 to 3 feet of surf to play in. So, enjoy those partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and some fun waves while you're out there catching your share of st

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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Mar 2024 10:31:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

Now, we've got a west-northwest swell that reached its peak today and will be slowly backing off over the next couple of days. Surf along most north and west-facing shores will be just below advisory levels for the evening, but keep an eye out for those Big Island west-facing shores as they continue to ride some advisory level waves overnight. Plus, we've got more little pulses of northwest swell headed our way on Thursday and Saturday, keeping things interesting out there.

Over on the east shores, we're seeing some rough surf that has dropped down to around typical levels for this time of year, but don't get too comfy just yet. Those trade winds east of the islands are going to pick up late Wednesday and Thursday, boosting that rough east shore surf right back to March averages. And hey, there might be a sprinkle of south-southwest swell on Tuesday, but for the most part, it's looking like background level surf for those south shores.

For our friends in Kauai, expect surf heights to be ranging from 10 to 14 feet on the north-facing shores tonight while the west-facing shores catch a ride on 8 to 12 foot waves. South-facing shores will see a mellow 1 to 3 feet, and east-facing shores will be around 5 to 7 feet. It's gonna be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, so keep an eye out for those rainbows between sets.

Moving over to Oahu, the surf's looking good at 10 to 14 feet for north-facing shores tonight with west-facing shores cruising at 8 to 12 feet. South-facing shores will be around 1 to 3 feet, and east-facing shores are catching waves at 5 to 7 feet. The UV index is very high tomorrow, so don't forget that sunscreen while you catch some waves under the partly sunny skies.

Now, over on Maui, surf heights are ranging from 10 to 14 feet on north-facing shores, a chill 3 to 5 feet on west-facing shores, and 1 to 3 feet for both south and east-facing shores. It's gonna be partly cloudy tonight with a sprinkle of isolated showers, but expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow while you paddle out for some fun under the warm Hawaiian sun.

Alright, Big Island surfers, we've got you covered too! The windward and southeast shores will see 4 to 6 feet on north-facing shores tonight and into Tuesday, while east and south-facing shores will be catching waves around 5 to 7 feet. So get ready for some fun sets out there along with some scattered showers under the partly sunny skies.

And for our friends on the Big Island leeward side, we've got a high surf advisory for those lucky west-facing shores where you'll find waves ranging from 6 to 8 feet tonight and Tuesday. South-facing shores are looking at 1 to 3 feet of surf to play in. So, enjoy those partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and some fun waves while you're out there catching your share of st

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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom straight from the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's dive into the surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands.

Now, we've got a west-northwest swell that reached its peak today and will be slowly backing off over the next couple of days. Surf along most north and west-facing shores will be just below advisory levels for the evening, but keep an eye out for those Big Island west-facing shores as they continue to ride some advisory level waves overnight. Plus, we've got more little pulses of northwest swell headed our way on Thursday and Saturday, keeping things interesting out there.

Over on the east shores, we're seeing some rough surf that has dropped down to around typical levels for this time of year, but don't get too comfy just yet. Those trade winds east of the islands are going to pick up late Wednesday and Thursday, boosting that rough east shore surf right back to March averages. And hey, there might be a sprinkle of south-southwest swell on Tuesday, but for the most part, it's looking like background level surf for those south shores.

For our friends in Kauai, expect surf heights to be ranging from 10 to 14 feet on the north-facing shores tonight while the west-facing shores catch a ride on 8 to 12 foot waves. South-facing shores will see a mellow 1 to 3 feet, and east-facing shores will be around 5 to 7 feet. It's gonna be mostly cloudy with scattered showers, so keep an eye out for those rainbows between sets.

Moving over to Oahu, the surf's looking good at 10 to 14 feet for north-facing shores tonight with west-facing shores cruising at 8 to 12 feet. South-facing shores will be around 1 to 3 feet, and east-facing shores are catching waves at 5 to 7 feet. The UV index is very high tomorrow, so don't forget that sunscreen while you catch some waves under the partly sunny skies.

Now, over on Maui, surf heights are ranging from 10 to 14 feet on north-facing shores, a chill 3 to 5 feet on west-facing shores, and 1 to 3 feet for both south and east-facing shores. It's gonna be partly cloudy tonight with a sprinkle of isolated showers, but expect mostly sunny skies tomorrow while you paddle out for some fun under the warm Hawaiian sun.

Alright, Big Island surfers, we've got you covered too! The windward and southeast shores will see 4 to 6 feet on north-facing shores tonight and into Tuesday, while east and south-facing shores will be catching waves around 5 to 7 feet. So get ready for some fun sets out there along with some scattered showers under the partly sunny skies.

And for our friends on the Big Island leeward side, we've got a high surf advisory for those lucky west-facing shores where you'll find waves ranging from 6 to 8 feet tonight and Tuesday. South-facing shores are looking at 1 to 3 feet of surf to play in. So, enjoy those partly sunny skies, scattered showers, and some fun waves while you're out there catching your share of st

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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-25-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your latest surf forecast report for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready for some sweet swells coming your way.

Now, listen up! A large west-northwest to northwest swell is on its way, set to reach our shores tonight and build into Monday. This means we're in for some High Surf Advisory (HSA) level action along exposed shores. That's right, get ready for a gnarly time out there, especially on the north and west-facing shores. The Big Island may even see some HSA level waves on the west side tomorrow. Cowabunga, indeed!

But wait, there's more! Short period easterly wind wave swell is sticking around, making things a bit choppy. And guess what? Trade winds are picking up, so we might see an uptick along east-facing shores next week. South-facing shore surf will be chill at background levels for now.

Let's break it down for you. If you're on Kauai, tonight's forecast shows some solid numbers - 10-14 feet on north facing, 10-14 on west facing, 1-3 on south facing, and 4-6 on east facing shores. Expect scattered showers and highs in the upper 60s. Tomorrow's highs will be in the lower 80s with the surf staying pretty consistent.

Oahu, you're in for some good times! Surf heights ranging from 10-14 on north and west facing shores tonight. Plus, an Extreme UV Index tomorrow! Highs in the lower 80s, isolated showers, and east winds around 20 mph. Get out there and enjoy the waves!

Maui, get ready for some epic surf on north facing shores! 10-14 feet tonight. And how about those east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow's looking like around 80 degrees with similar surf conditions. Soak up that sun and catch some waves!

Big Island, you've got some varying conditions, but you know you're gonna have a blast. Windward and Southeast regions can expect 2-4 feet on north facing shores tonight. A mix of partly sunny and cloudy skies, highs in the upper 70s. Leeward side, also some good surf on west-facing shores, 3-5 feet tonight. Don't forget to check out those tides for the best timing on your surf sesh.

So, surfers and beachgoers, heed the call of the waves and make the most of these swells hitting our beautiful Hawaiian shores. And remember, surf safely, stay aware of rip currents, and most importantly, have a ton of fun out there! Mahalo for tuning in to this surf forecast report. Catch you on the next wave, hang loose!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2024 10:31:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your latest surf forecast report for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready for some sweet swells coming your way.

Now, listen up! A large west-northwest to northwest swell is on its way, set to reach our shores tonight and build into Monday. This means we're in for some High Surf Advisory (HSA) level action along exposed shores. That's right, get ready for a gnarly time out there, especially on the north and west-facing shores. The Big Island may even see some HSA level waves on the west side tomorrow. Cowabunga, indeed!

But wait, there's more! Short period easterly wind wave swell is sticking around, making things a bit choppy. And guess what? Trade winds are picking up, so we might see an uptick along east-facing shores next week. South-facing shore surf will be chill at background levels for now.

Let's break it down for you. If you're on Kauai, tonight's forecast shows some solid numbers - 10-14 feet on north facing, 10-14 on west facing, 1-3 on south facing, and 4-6 on east facing shores. Expect scattered showers and highs in the upper 60s. Tomorrow's highs will be in the lower 80s with the surf staying pretty consistent.

Oahu, you're in for some good times! Surf heights ranging from 10-14 on north and west facing shores tonight. Plus, an Extreme UV Index tomorrow! Highs in the lower 80s, isolated showers, and east winds around 20 mph. Get out there and enjoy the waves!

Maui, get ready for some epic surf on north facing shores! 10-14 feet tonight. And how about those east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow's looking like around 80 degrees with similar surf conditions. Soak up that sun and catch some waves!

Big Island, you've got some varying conditions, but you know you're gonna have a blast. Windward and Southeast regions can expect 2-4 feet on north facing shores tonight. A mix of partly sunny and cloudy skies, highs in the upper 70s. Leeward side, also some good surf on west-facing shores, 3-5 feet tonight. Don't forget to check out those tides for the best timing on your surf sesh.

So, surfers and beachgoers, heed the call of the waves and make the most of these swells hitting our beautiful Hawaiian shores. And remember, surf safely, stay aware of rip currents, and most importantly, have a ton of fun out there! Mahalo for tuning in to this surf forecast report. Catch you on the next wave, hang loose!

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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your latest surf forecast report for Hawaii straight from the National Weather Service in Honolulu. So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and get ready for some sweet swells coming your way.

Now, listen up! A large west-northwest to northwest swell is on its way, set to reach our shores tonight and build into Monday. This means we're in for some High Surf Advisory (HSA) level action along exposed shores. That's right, get ready for a gnarly time out there, especially on the north and west-facing shores. The Big Island may even see some HSA level waves on the west side tomorrow. Cowabunga, indeed!

But wait, there's more! Short period easterly wind wave swell is sticking around, making things a bit choppy. And guess what? Trade winds are picking up, so we might see an uptick along east-facing shores next week. South-facing shore surf will be chill at background levels for now.

Let's break it down for you. If you're on Kauai, tonight's forecast shows some solid numbers - 10-14 feet on north facing, 10-14 on west facing, 1-3 on south facing, and 4-6 on east facing shores. Expect scattered showers and highs in the upper 60s. Tomorrow's highs will be in the lower 80s with the surf staying pretty consistent.

Oahu, you're in for some good times! Surf heights ranging from 10-14 on north and west facing shores tonight. Plus, an Extreme UV Index tomorrow! Highs in the lower 80s, isolated showers, and east winds around 20 mph. Get out there and enjoy the waves!

Maui, get ready for some epic surf on north facing shores! 10-14 feet tonight. And how about those east winds at 15 to 20 mph. Tomorrow's looking like around 80 degrees with similar surf conditions. Soak up that sun and catch some waves!

Big Island, you've got some varying conditions, but you know you're gonna have a blast. Windward and Southeast regions can expect 2-4 feet on north facing shores tonight. A mix of partly sunny and cloudy skies, highs in the upper 70s. Leeward side, also some good surf on west-facing shores, 3-5 feet tonight. Don't forget to check out those tides for the best timing on your surf sesh.

So, surfers and beachgoers, heed the call of the waves and make the most of these swells hitting our beautiful Hawaiian shores. And remember, surf safely, stay aware of rip currents, and most importantly, have a ton of fun out there! Mahalo for tuning in to this surf forecast report. Catch you on the next wave, hang loose!

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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-24-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Today, we're riding a moderate long-period northwest swell that's keeping the north and west facing shores lively just below High Surf Advisory levels. Expect the surf to hold steady this afternoon and gradually ease off as the evening rolls in. But hold onto your board shorts because a slightly larger west-northwest to northwest swell is on the horizon, set to arrive Sunday afternoon. This new swell may push some areas to High Surf Advisory levels, especially on exposed shores into Monday. Hey, Big Island surfers, keep an eye out as you might see some solid sets making their way toward you on Monday.

While the trade winds keep blowing strong, those short-period easterly wind waves will stay up, creating some choppy conditions. And looking ahead, brace yourselves for more action along the east facing shores in the second half of the coming week. For now, South-facing shores will remain pretty chill at background levels for the next few days.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows some solid sets in the 8-12 foot range for the North, 6-8 feet from the West, 1-3 feet for the South, and 4-6 feet along the East. It's like a buffet of waves out there!

For Oahu tonight, grab your boards for waves around 8-12 feet from the North, 6-8 feet from the West, 1-3 feet from the South, and 4-6 feet from the East. Looks like a well-rounded menu of wave choices!

Moving to Maui, tonight you can expect 8-12 foot waves from the North, 2-4 feet from the West, 1-3 feet from the South, and 4-6 feet from the East. A little something for everyone!

Big Island surfers on the Windward and Southeast sides, your wave forecast is showing 2-4 feet from the North, 4-6 feet from the East, and 2-4 feet from the South tonight. And don't forget to bring your umbrella for numerous showers on Sunday.

For the Leeward side of the Big Island tonight, expect 3-5 foot waves from the West, and 1-3 foot waves from the South. And hey, watch out for those scattered showers this evening.

Whether you're hanging ten or just soaking up the sun, keep an eye out for any changes and stay safe out there, surfers! Catch you next time on the waves. Mahalo!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2024 10:31:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Today, we're riding a moderate long-period northwest swell that's keeping the north and west facing shores lively just below High Surf Advisory levels. Expect the surf to hold steady this afternoon and gradually ease off as the evening rolls in. But hold onto your board shorts because a slightly larger west-northwest to northwest swell is on the horizon, set to arrive Sunday afternoon. This new swell may push some areas to High Surf Advisory levels, especially on exposed shores into Monday. Hey, Big Island surfers, keep an eye out as you might see some solid sets making their way toward you on Monday.

While the trade winds keep blowing strong, those short-period easterly wind waves will stay up, creating some choppy conditions. And looking ahead, brace yourselves for more action along the east facing shores in the second half of the coming week. For now, South-facing shores will remain pretty chill at background levels for the next few days.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows some solid sets in the 8-12 foot range for the North, 6-8 feet from the West, 1-3 feet for the South, and 4-6 feet along the East. It's like a buffet of waves out there!

For Oahu tonight, grab your boards for waves around 8-12 feet from the North, 6-8 feet from the West, 1-3 feet from the South, and 4-6 feet from the East. Looks like a well-rounded menu of wave choices!

Moving to Maui, tonight you can expect 8-12 foot waves from the North, 2-4 feet from the West, 1-3 feet from the South, and 4-6 feet from the East. A little something for everyone!

Big Island surfers on the Windward and Southeast sides, your wave forecast is showing 2-4 feet from the North, 4-6 feet from the East, and 2-4 feet from the South tonight. And don't forget to bring your umbrella for numerous showers on Sunday.

For the Leeward side of the Big Island tonight, expect 3-5 foot waves from the West, and 1-3 foot waves from the South. And hey, watch out for those scattered showers this evening.

Whether you're hanging ten or just soaking up the sun, keep an eye out for any changes and stay safe out there, surfers! Catch you next time on the waves. Mahalo!

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! It's time for your daily dose of wave wisdom with your Hawaii surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. 

Today, we're riding a moderate long-period northwest swell that's keeping the north and west facing shores lively just below High Surf Advisory levels. Expect the surf to hold steady this afternoon and gradually ease off as the evening rolls in. But hold onto your board shorts because a slightly larger west-northwest to northwest swell is on the horizon, set to arrive Sunday afternoon. This new swell may push some areas to High Surf Advisory levels, especially on exposed shores into Monday. Hey, Big Island surfers, keep an eye out as you might see some solid sets making their way toward you on Monday.

While the trade winds keep blowing strong, those short-period easterly wind waves will stay up, creating some choppy conditions. And looking ahead, brace yourselves for more action along the east facing shores in the second half of the coming week. For now, South-facing shores will remain pretty chill at background levels for the next few days.

Starting off in Kauai, tonight's forecast shows some solid sets in the 8-12 foot range for the North, 6-8 feet from the West, 1-3 feet for the South, and 4-6 feet along the East. It's like a buffet of waves out there!

For Oahu tonight, grab your boards for waves around 8-12 feet from the North, 6-8 feet from the West, 1-3 feet from the South, and 4-6 feet from the East. Looks like a well-rounded menu of wave choices!

Moving to Maui, tonight you can expect 8-12 foot waves from the North, 2-4 feet from the West, 1-3 feet from the South, and 4-6 feet from the East. A little something for everyone!

Big Island surfers on the Windward and Southeast sides, your wave forecast is showing 2-4 feet from the North, 4-6 feet from the East, and 2-4 feet from the South tonight. And don't forget to bring your umbrella for numerous showers on Sunday.

For the Leeward side of the Big Island tonight, expect 3-5 foot waves from the West, and 1-3 foot waves from the South. And hey, watch out for those scattered showers this evening.

Whether you're hanging ten or just soaking up the sun, keep an eye out for any changes and stay safe out there, surfers! Catch you next time on the waves. Mahalo!

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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-23-2024</title>
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      <description>Good evening, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some wave action coming your way in Hawaii. I'm here to give you the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian Islands brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu.

Tonight, surf along north and west-facing shores will be picking up as a new northwest swell rolls in. Expect 5-7 feet on the North Shore and 4-6 feet on the West Side. South-facing shores will have a mellow 1-3 feet, while the East Side sees 2-4 feet in the lineup.

As we move into Saturday, the waves keep coming with 7-10 feet on the North Shore, 5-7 feet on the West Side, and 4-6 feet on the East Side. South-facing shores keep it steady at 1-3 feet throughout the day.

For the early risers out there, the tides are looking interesting with some low and high combinations, offering you a chance to catch that perfect wave.

On Oahu, tonight offers a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers and 4-6 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 feet on the West Side, and 1-3 feet on the South and East Sides. Tomorrow will be partly sunny with some breezy conditions and bigger waves, so get ready for some fun surf sessions!

Out on Maui, expect 4-6 feet on the North Shore tonight and 1-3 feet on the West Side. The South and East Sides are looking at 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny skies and breezy winds, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Big Island? The Windward and Southeast shores will see 2-4 feet on the North and South Sides with 2-4 feet on the East Side tonight. Saturday looks promising with 4-6 feet across the board and some scattered showers to keep you on your toes.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves this weekend! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there catching some waves in paradise.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Mar 2024 10:31:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Good evening, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some wave action coming your way in Hawaii. I'm here to give you the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian Islands brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu.

Tonight, surf along north and west-facing shores will be picking up as a new northwest swell rolls in. Expect 5-7 feet on the North Shore and 4-6 feet on the West Side. South-facing shores will have a mellow 1-3 feet, while the East Side sees 2-4 feet in the lineup.

As we move into Saturday, the waves keep coming with 7-10 feet on the North Shore, 5-7 feet on the West Side, and 4-6 feet on the East Side. South-facing shores keep it steady at 1-3 feet throughout the day.

For the early risers out there, the tides are looking interesting with some low and high combinations, offering you a chance to catch that perfect wave.

On Oahu, tonight offers a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers and 4-6 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 feet on the West Side, and 1-3 feet on the South and East Sides. Tomorrow will be partly sunny with some breezy conditions and bigger waves, so get ready for some fun surf sessions!

Out on Maui, expect 4-6 feet on the North Shore tonight and 1-3 feet on the West Side. The South and East Sides are looking at 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny skies and breezy winds, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Big Island? The Windward and Southeast shores will see 2-4 feet on the North and South Sides with 2-4 feet on the East Side tonight. Saturday looks promising with 4-6 feet across the board and some scattered showers to keep you on your toes.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves this weekend! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there catching some waves in paradise.

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        <![CDATA[Good evening, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for some wave action coming your way in Hawaii. I'm here to give you the latest scoop on the surf zone forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian Islands brought to you by the National Weather Service Honolulu.

Tonight, surf along north and west-facing shores will be picking up as a new northwest swell rolls in. Expect 5-7 feet on the North Shore and 4-6 feet on the West Side. South-facing shores will have a mellow 1-3 feet, while the East Side sees 2-4 feet in the lineup.

As we move into Saturday, the waves keep coming with 7-10 feet on the North Shore, 5-7 feet on the West Side, and 4-6 feet on the East Side. South-facing shores keep it steady at 1-3 feet throughout the day.

For the early risers out there, the tides are looking interesting with some low and high combinations, offering you a chance to catch that perfect wave.

On Oahu, tonight offers a mix of sun and clouds with scattered showers and 4-6 feet on the North Shore, 2-4 feet on the West Side, and 1-3 feet on the South and East Sides. Tomorrow will be partly sunny with some breezy conditions and bigger waves, so get ready for some fun surf sessions!

Out on Maui, expect 4-6 feet on the North Shore tonight and 1-3 feet on the West Side. The South and East Sides are looking at 1-3 feet and 2-4 feet, respectively. Tomorrow brings mostly sunny skies and breezy winds, so don't forget your sunscreen!

Heading to Big Island? The Windward and Southeast shores will see 2-4 feet on the North and South Sides with 2-4 feet on the East Side tonight. Saturday looks promising with 4-6 feet across the board and some scattered showers to keep you on your toes.

So grab your boards, wax 'em up, and hit the waves this weekend! Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and have a blast out there catching some waves in paradise.

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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-22-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters? Well, get your boards ready because I've got the inside scoop on the surf forecast just for you.

Here in Hawaii, we've got some sweet swells coming your way. The current moderate northwest swell is tapering off, but don't worry, a new small to moderate long-period swell from the same direction will be rolling in late Friday. And guess what? Another slightly larger reinforcement is expected Sunday night into Monday. That's right, folks - we're talking potentially high surf advisory levels for exposed north and west-facing shores. Hang ten!

For those hitting the south-facing shores, the surf will return to background levels for the next few days. But hey, don't fret! Short-period trade wind swell will be picking up from Friday through the weekend as those trade winds ramp up. So, get ready to ride those waves!

Let's dive into some specifics, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers and some decent 6-8 foot surf on the north-facing shores. Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast includes mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, and 6-8 foot surf on the north-facing shores. And over on Maui, get ready for a mix of clouds and sun, along with some 7-10 foot swell on the north-facing shores tonight.

As for the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores can look forward to 3-5 foot surf tonight, while the leeward shores can expect 2-4 feet rolling in. So, whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beach enthusiast, there's something for everyone in paradise.

Remember to check the tides, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! Stay safe, catch some epic waves, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's coastlines.

And that's a wrap for today's Hawaiian surf forecast. Get out there and make some memories on the waves. Mahalo!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 10:31:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters? Well, get your boards ready because I've got the inside scoop on the surf forecast just for you.

Here in Hawaii, we've got some sweet swells coming your way. The current moderate northwest swell is tapering off, but don't worry, a new small to moderate long-period swell from the same direction will be rolling in late Friday. And guess what? Another slightly larger reinforcement is expected Sunday night into Monday. That's right, folks - we're talking potentially high surf advisory levels for exposed north and west-facing shores. Hang ten!

For those hitting the south-facing shores, the surf will return to background levels for the next few days. But hey, don't fret! Short-period trade wind swell will be picking up from Friday through the weekend as those trade winds ramp up. So, get ready to ride those waves!

Let's dive into some specifics, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers and some decent 6-8 foot surf on the north-facing shores. Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast includes mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, and 6-8 foot surf on the north-facing shores. And over on Maui, get ready for a mix of clouds and sun, along with some 7-10 foot swell on the north-facing shores tonight.

As for the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores can look forward to 3-5 foot surf tonight, while the leeward shores can expect 2-4 feet rolling in. So, whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beach enthusiast, there's something for everyone in paradise.

Remember to check the tides, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! Stay safe, catch some epic waves, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's coastlines.

And that's a wrap for today's Hawaiian surf forecast. Get out there and make some memories on the waves. Mahalo!

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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Are you ready to catch some waves in the beautiful Hawaiian waters? Well, get your boards ready because I've got the inside scoop on the surf forecast just for you.

Here in Hawaii, we've got some sweet swells coming your way. The current moderate northwest swell is tapering off, but don't worry, a new small to moderate long-period swell from the same direction will be rolling in late Friday. And guess what? Another slightly larger reinforcement is expected Sunday night into Monday. That's right, folks - we're talking potentially high surf advisory levels for exposed north and west-facing shores. Hang ten!

For those hitting the south-facing shores, the surf will return to background levels for the next few days. But hey, don't fret! Short-period trade wind swell will be picking up from Friday through the weekend as those trade winds ramp up. So, get ready to ride those waves!

Let's dive into some specifics, starting with Kauai. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers and some decent 6-8 foot surf on the north-facing shores. Moving to Oahu, tonight's forecast includes mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, and 6-8 foot surf on the north-facing shores. And over on Maui, get ready for a mix of clouds and sun, along with some 7-10 foot swell on the north-facing shores tonight.

As for the Big Island, the windward and southeast shores can look forward to 3-5 foot surf tonight, while the leeward shores can expect 2-4 feet rolling in. So, whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beach enthusiast, there's something for everyone in paradise.

Remember to check the tides, keep an eye out for rip currents, and most importantly, have a blast out there! Stay safe, catch some epic waves, and enjoy the beauty of Hawaii's coastlines.

And that's a wrap for today's Hawaiian surf forecast. Get out there and make some memories on the waves. Mahalo!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-21-2024</title>
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      <description>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to tune in to your latest surf zone forecast coming straight from Hawaii! Let's dive right into the waves and see what's brewing for our beloved shores.

Now, for those catching the swell on Kauai, we've got a High Surf Advisory in place for those north and west facing shores. Expect surf heights ranging from 14 to 18 feet tonight, gradually calming to 8 to 12 feet by Thursday. South and east facing shores will be looking a bit calmer with 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in.

Over on Oahu, North and West facing shores are also under a High Surf Advisory with wave heights of 14 to 18 feet easing to 5 to 7 feet by Thursday. Keep an eye out for some 1 to 3 feet swells on South facing shores as well.

Moving on to Maui, it's North facing shores that are getting the brunt of the waves with heights of 12 to 16 feet tonight, tapering off to 8 to 12 feet by tomorrow. East and West facing shores are looking much calmer with 2 to 4 feet predicted.

And last but not least, for Big Island surfers, Windward and Southeast shores will see some action with 3 to 5 feet swell heights tonight and tomorrow. Leeward shores are looking at 3 to 5 feet on the West side and 3 to 5 feet on the South side.

So, get ready to catch some epic waves but don't forget to stay safe out there and watch out for those rip currents! Check out the link in the forecast for more beach safety information and, as always, surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 10:31:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to tune in to your latest surf zone forecast coming straight from Hawaii! Let's dive right into the waves and see what's brewing for our beloved shores.

Now, for those catching the swell on Kauai, we've got a High Surf Advisory in place for those north and west facing shores. Expect surf heights ranging from 14 to 18 feet tonight, gradually calming to 8 to 12 feet by Thursday. South and east facing shores will be looking a bit calmer with 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in.

Over on Oahu, North and West facing shores are also under a High Surf Advisory with wave heights of 14 to 18 feet easing to 5 to 7 feet by Thursday. Keep an eye out for some 1 to 3 feet swells on South facing shores as well.

Moving on to Maui, it's North facing shores that are getting the brunt of the waves with heights of 12 to 16 feet tonight, tapering off to 8 to 12 feet by tomorrow. East and West facing shores are looking much calmer with 2 to 4 feet predicted.

And last but not least, for Big Island surfers, Windward and Southeast shores will see some action with 3 to 5 feet swell heights tonight and tomorrow. Leeward shores are looking at 3 to 5 feet on the West side and 3 to 5 feet on the South side.

So, get ready to catch some epic waves but don't forget to stay safe out there and watch out for those rip currents! Check out the link in the forecast for more beach safety information and, as always, surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Alright, surfers and beachgoers, it's time to tune in to your latest surf zone forecast coming straight from Hawaii! Let's dive right into the waves and see what's brewing for our beloved shores.

Now, for those catching the swell on Kauai, we've got a High Surf Advisory in place for those north and west facing shores. Expect surf heights ranging from 14 to 18 feet tonight, gradually calming to 8 to 12 feet by Thursday. South and east facing shores will be looking a bit calmer with 1 to 3 feet of surf rolling in.

Over on Oahu, North and West facing shores are also under a High Surf Advisory with wave heights of 14 to 18 feet easing to 5 to 7 feet by Thursday. Keep an eye out for some 1 to 3 feet swells on South facing shores as well.

Moving on to Maui, it's North facing shores that are getting the brunt of the waves with heights of 12 to 16 feet tonight, tapering off to 8 to 12 feet by tomorrow. East and West facing shores are looking much calmer with 2 to 4 feet predicted.

And last but not least, for Big Island surfers, Windward and Southeast shores will see some action with 3 to 5 feet swell heights tonight and tomorrow. Leeward shores are looking at 3 to 5 feet on the West side and 3 to 5 feet on the South side.

So, get ready to catch some epic waves but don't forget to stay safe out there and watch out for those rip currents! Check out the link in the forecast for more beach safety information and, as always, surf smart!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-20-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some sweet waves as we dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands. The waves are calling, so let's see what Mother Nature has in store for us.

First up, we've got a long-period northwest swell rolling in, bringing some tasty waves to the north and west-facing shores. A High Surf Advisory has been issued, so grab your boards and get ready to ride the waves! The swell is expected to peak early Wednesday morning, so set those alarms and hit the beach.

For the south-facing shores, a weak pulse of south-southwest swell will keep things interesting through Wednesday. East shore surf will remain small but watch out for those stronger trades coming later in the week.

Over in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, we've got some epic surf conditions lined up. High Surf Advisories are in place for north and west-facing shores, so gear up for an amazing time in the water.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers, but don't let that dampen your spirits. The temperatures will be just right for a night session under the stars. And tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies with more chances to catch those waves.

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up those boards, and get set for an awesome day of surfing in paradise. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard.

Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, hang loose and enjoy the ride! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2024 10:30:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some sweet waves as we dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands. The waves are calling, so let's see what Mother Nature has in store for us.

First up, we've got a long-period northwest swell rolling in, bringing some tasty waves to the north and west-facing shores. A High Surf Advisory has been issued, so grab your boards and get ready to ride the waves! The swell is expected to peak early Wednesday morning, so set those alarms and hit the beach.

For the south-facing shores, a weak pulse of south-southwest swell will keep things interesting through Wednesday. East shore surf will remain small but watch out for those stronger trades coming later in the week.

Over in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, we've got some epic surf conditions lined up. High Surf Advisories are in place for north and west-facing shores, so gear up for an amazing time in the water.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers, but don't let that dampen your spirits. The temperatures will be just right for a night session under the stars. And tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies with more chances to catch those waves.

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up those boards, and get set for an awesome day of surfing in paradise. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard.

Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, hang loose and enjoy the ride! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Get ready to catch some sweet waves as we dive into the surf forecast for the beautiful Hawaiian islands. The waves are calling, so let's see what Mother Nature has in store for us.

First up, we've got a long-period northwest swell rolling in, bringing some tasty waves to the north and west-facing shores. A High Surf Advisory has been issued, so grab your boards and get ready to ride the waves! The swell is expected to peak early Wednesday morning, so set those alarms and hit the beach.

For the south-facing shores, a weak pulse of south-southwest swell will keep things interesting through Wednesday. East shore surf will remain small but watch out for those stronger trades coming later in the week.

Over in Kauai, Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island, we've got some epic surf conditions lined up. High Surf Advisories are in place for north and west-facing shores, so gear up for an amazing time in the water.

Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers, but don't let that dampen your spirits. The temperatures will be just right for a night session under the stars. And tomorrow, get ready for partly sunny skies with more chances to catch those waves.

So, grab your sunscreen, wax up those boards, and get set for an awesome day of surfing in paradise. Remember to stay safe, watch out for rip currents, and always surf near a lifeguard.

Mahalo for tuning in, and until next time, hang loose and enjoy the ride! This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-19-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's dive into the wave action for different shores across the islands for tonight and Tuesday.

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some solid sets rolling in! North-facing shores are looking at waves in the 6 to 8 foot range tonight, dropping to 6 feet in the early morning before picking back up to 8 to 12 feet by the afternoon. West-facing shores can expect waves around 4 to 6 feet, slightly smaller but still fun. South-facing shores will be catching waves between 2 to 4 feet, while east-facing shores will see sets around 2 to 4 feet as well. So wax up those boards and get ready to hit the water!

Over on Oahu, we've got decent conditions too. North-facing shores will have waves from 6 to 8 feet tonight, easing up a bit to 6-8 feet in the morning to drop down to 7-10 feet in the afternoon. West-facing shores are looking at 4-6 feet tonight, maintaining similar conditions on Tuesday. South and east-facing shores will have waves in the 2-4 feet range. So grab your favorite board and enjoy the ride!

Heading to Maui, we're looking at smaller waves overall. North-facing shores will see swells in the 5 to 7-foot range tonight, easing up to 3-5 feet by Tuesday. West-facing shores will have waves around 1-3 feet, south-facing shores around 2 to 4 feet, and east-facing shores with 2-4 feet as well. It might not be huge, but there's still some fun to be had out there in the water!

On the Big Island, we have varying conditions depending on the shore. Windward and southeast shores will have waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet, while leeward shores will see waves in the 2-4 foot range. A mix of cloudy and sunny weather but still plenty of opportunities to catch some good waves!

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready, check your tide schedules, and get out there to catch some waves. Have a blast and stay safe out on the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 10:30:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's dive into the wave action for different shores across the islands for tonight and Tuesday.

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some solid sets rolling in! North-facing shores are looking at waves in the 6 to 8 foot range tonight, dropping to 6 feet in the early morning before picking back up to 8 to 12 feet by the afternoon. West-facing shores can expect waves around 4 to 6 feet, slightly smaller but still fun. South-facing shores will be catching waves between 2 to 4 feet, while east-facing shores will see sets around 2 to 4 feet as well. So wax up those boards and get ready to hit the water!

Over on Oahu, we've got decent conditions too. North-facing shores will have waves from 6 to 8 feet tonight, easing up a bit to 6-8 feet in the morning to drop down to 7-10 feet in the afternoon. West-facing shores are looking at 4-6 feet tonight, maintaining similar conditions on Tuesday. South and east-facing shores will have waves in the 2-4 feet range. So grab your favorite board and enjoy the ride!

Heading to Maui, we're looking at smaller waves overall. North-facing shores will see swells in the 5 to 7-foot range tonight, easing up to 3-5 feet by Tuesday. West-facing shores will have waves around 1-3 feet, south-facing shores around 2 to 4 feet, and east-facing shores with 2-4 feet as well. It might not be huge, but there's still some fun to be had out there in the water!

On the Big Island, we have varying conditions depending on the shore. Windward and southeast shores will have waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet, while leeward shores will see waves in the 2-4 foot range. A mix of cloudy and sunny weather but still plenty of opportunities to catch some good waves!

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready, check your tide schedules, and get out there to catch some waves. Have a blast and stay safe out on the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers! Welcome to your latest surf zone forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Hawaii. Let's dive into the wave action for different shores across the islands for tonight and Tuesday.

Starting off in Kauai, we've got some solid sets rolling in! North-facing shores are looking at waves in the 6 to 8 foot range tonight, dropping to 6 feet in the early morning before picking back up to 8 to 12 feet by the afternoon. West-facing shores can expect waves around 4 to 6 feet, slightly smaller but still fun. South-facing shores will be catching waves between 2 to 4 feet, while east-facing shores will see sets around 2 to 4 feet as well. So wax up those boards and get ready to hit the water!

Over on Oahu, we've got decent conditions too. North-facing shores will have waves from 6 to 8 feet tonight, easing up a bit to 6-8 feet in the morning to drop down to 7-10 feet in the afternoon. West-facing shores are looking at 4-6 feet tonight, maintaining similar conditions on Tuesday. South and east-facing shores will have waves in the 2-4 feet range. So grab your favorite board and enjoy the ride!

Heading to Maui, we're looking at smaller waves overall. North-facing shores will see swells in the 5 to 7-foot range tonight, easing up to 3-5 feet by Tuesday. West-facing shores will have waves around 1-3 feet, south-facing shores around 2 to 4 feet, and east-facing shores with 2-4 feet as well. It might not be huge, but there's still some fun to be had out there in the water!

On the Big Island, we have varying conditions depending on the shore. Windward and southeast shores will have waves ranging from 3 to 5 feet, while leeward shores will see waves in the 2-4 foot range. A mix of cloudy and sunny weather but still plenty of opportunities to catch some good waves!

So there you have it, surfers! Get your boards ready, check your tide schedules, and get out there to catch some waves. Have a blast and stay safe out on the water. This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-18-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for an exciting week of waves here in Hawaii! I'm here to give you the lowdown on the surf forecast, so grab your boards and let's dive in.

We've got several northwest swells overlapping this week, starting with a moderate one bringing surf near High Surf Advisory levels from Kauai to Maui overnight. This swell will ease off by Tuesday, only to be followed by a larger northwest swell building up Tuesday night. Get ready for some serious waves well above advisory levels Wednesday into Thursday. And don't worry, after a little break on Thursday and Friday, another moderate northwest swell will roll in next weekend.

But wait, there's more! An early-season south-southwest swell is building up too, peaking above average tonight and Monday before tapering off by Wednesday. And keep an eye out for short period trade wind swell below average till Thursday, picking up nicely on Friday and through the weekend as those trade winds crank up.

Let's dive into some specifics for different areas in Hawaii:

- **Kauai:** North and west facing shores can expect surf ranging from 8 to 14 feet, with east facing shores around 2 to 4 feet. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers and east winds around 10 to 15 mph. Highs in the mid-70s for Monday with partly sunny skies and east winds.

- **Oahu:** Similar surf conditions with north and west facing shores at 8 to 14 feet, and east facing shores at 2 to 4 feet. Expect mostly sunny turning into mostly cloudy skies tonight, with northeasterly winds around 15 mph. Monday brings extreme UV index with highs in the mid-70s and east winds blowing around 15 mph.

- **Maui:** North facing shores will see 8 to 14 feet while west facing shores can expect 2 to 4 feet of surf. South and east facing shores will range between 2 to 5 feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and east winds around 10 mph. Monday will bring partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Big Island:** North and east facing shores on the windward and southeast sides will have surf around 3 to 6 feet, with south-facing shores at 3 to 5 feet. Tonight: mostly cloudy with scattered showers, northeast winds at 10 mph. Monday: partly sunny with scattered showers, highs around 80, and north winds at 10 mph.

- **Big Island Leeward:** West facing shores should see surf at 2 to 5 feet, and south facing shores at 3 to 5 feet. Expect isolated showers tonight with light variable winds and temperatures in the upper 60s. Monday will be partly sunny with isolated showers and east winds around 5 mph.

So, there you have it, folks! Grab your sunblock, wax your boards, and get ready for some epic swells this week in Hawaii. Stay safe out there, catch some gnarly waves, and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2024 10:31:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for an exciting week of waves here in Hawaii! I'm here to give you the lowdown on the surf forecast, so grab your boards and let's dive in.

We've got several northwest swells overlapping this week, starting with a moderate one bringing surf near High Surf Advisory levels from Kauai to Maui overnight. This swell will ease off by Tuesday, only to be followed by a larger northwest swell building up Tuesday night. Get ready for some serious waves well above advisory levels Wednesday into Thursday. And don't worry, after a little break on Thursday and Friday, another moderate northwest swell will roll in next weekend.

But wait, there's more! An early-season south-southwest swell is building up too, peaking above average tonight and Monday before tapering off by Wednesday. And keep an eye out for short period trade wind swell below average till Thursday, picking up nicely on Friday and through the weekend as those trade winds crank up.

Let's dive into some specifics for different areas in Hawaii:

- **Kauai:** North and west facing shores can expect surf ranging from 8 to 14 feet, with east facing shores around 2 to 4 feet. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers and east winds around 10 to 15 mph. Highs in the mid-70s for Monday with partly sunny skies and east winds.

- **Oahu:** Similar surf conditions with north and west facing shores at 8 to 14 feet, and east facing shores at 2 to 4 feet. Expect mostly sunny turning into mostly cloudy skies tonight, with northeasterly winds around 15 mph. Monday brings extreme UV index with highs in the mid-70s and east winds blowing around 15 mph.

- **Maui:** North facing shores will see 8 to 14 feet while west facing shores can expect 2 to 4 feet of surf. South and east facing shores will range between 2 to 5 feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and east winds around 10 mph. Monday will bring partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Big Island:** North and east facing shores on the windward and southeast sides will have surf around 3 to 6 feet, with south-facing shores at 3 to 5 feet. Tonight: mostly cloudy with scattered showers, northeast winds at 10 mph. Monday: partly sunny with scattered showers, highs around 80, and north winds at 10 mph.

- **Big Island Leeward:** West facing shores should see surf at 2 to 5 feet, and south facing shores at 3 to 5 feet. Expect isolated showers tonight with light variable winds and temperatures in the upper 60s. Monday will be partly sunny with isolated showers and east winds around 5 mph.

So, there you have it, folks! Grab your sunblock, wax your boards, and get ready for some epic swells this week in Hawaii. Stay safe out there, catch some gnarly waves, and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha, surfers and beachgoers! Get ready for an exciting week of waves here in Hawaii! I'm here to give you the lowdown on the surf forecast, so grab your boards and let's dive in.

We've got several northwest swells overlapping this week, starting with a moderate one bringing surf near High Surf Advisory levels from Kauai to Maui overnight. This swell will ease off by Tuesday, only to be followed by a larger northwest swell building up Tuesday night. Get ready for some serious waves well above advisory levels Wednesday into Thursday. And don't worry, after a little break on Thursday and Friday, another moderate northwest swell will roll in next weekend.

But wait, there's more! An early-season south-southwest swell is building up too, peaking above average tonight and Monday before tapering off by Wednesday. And keep an eye out for short period trade wind swell below average till Thursday, picking up nicely on Friday and through the weekend as those trade winds crank up.

Let's dive into some specifics for different areas in Hawaii:

- **Kauai:** North and west facing shores can expect surf ranging from 8 to 14 feet, with east facing shores around 2 to 4 feet. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with isolated showers and east winds around 10 to 15 mph. Highs in the mid-70s for Monday with partly sunny skies and east winds.

- **Oahu:** Similar surf conditions with north and west facing shores at 8 to 14 feet, and east facing shores at 2 to 4 feet. Expect mostly sunny turning into mostly cloudy skies tonight, with northeasterly winds around 15 mph. Monday brings extreme UV index with highs in the mid-70s and east winds blowing around 15 mph.

- **Maui:** North facing shores will see 8 to 14 feet while west facing shores can expect 2 to 4 feet of surf. South and east facing shores will range between 2 to 5 feet. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with isolated showers and east winds around 10 mph. Monday will bring partly sunny skies, isolated showers, and east winds at 10 to 15 mph.

- **Big Island:** North and east facing shores on the windward and southeast sides will have surf around 3 to 6 feet, with south-facing shores at 3 to 5 feet. Tonight: mostly cloudy with scattered showers, northeast winds at 10 mph. Monday: partly sunny with scattered showers, highs around 80, and north winds at 10 mph.

- **Big Island Leeward:** West facing shores should see surf at 2 to 5 feet, and south facing shores at 3 to 5 feet. Expect isolated showers tonight with light variable winds and temperatures in the upper 60s. Monday will be partly sunny with isolated showers and east winds around 5 mph.

So, there you have it, folks! Grab your sunblock, wax your boards, and get ready for some epic swells this week in Hawaii. Stay safe out there, catch some gnarly waves, and have a blast!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-17-2024</title>
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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the exciting wave action happening in our beautiful Hawaiian waters!

Grab your boards because we've got some good news for the north and west-facing shores. The current long-period northwest swell is calming down but fear not, a reinforcing northwest swell is on the horizon, reviving the surf to near-advisory levels from late Sunday through early next week. And hey, another northwest swell reinforcement might just push those waves to advisory levels by Wednesday. Get ready for some serious action, folks!

Now, if you're hanging out on the south shore, expect tiny surf conditions, except for a slight boost from Sunday through Tuesday with a new long-period south swell making a cameo. And over on the east shore, things are looking pretty chill with small surf, but we might see a slight uptick in waves during the middle to latter part of the upcoming week. Keep an eye out, you never know when the waves might surprise you!

For tonight in Kauai, expect mostly sunny skies turning into scattered showers later on. Surf heights ranging from 7-10 feet on the North Facing shores and 5-7 feet on the West Facing shores. So, get ready to ride those waves! And tomorrow, Kauai will be looking at high temperatures in the upper 70s with east winds to accompany your surfing adventures.

As for Oahu, tonight will be partly cloudy with scattered showers, perfect for an evening session. Surf will be in the 7-10 feet range for the North and West Facing shores. Tomorrow, catch the sun with isolated showers and surf ranging from 10-14 feet on the North Facing shores. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over in Maui, expect scattered showers tonight before transitioning to mostly sunny weather tomorrow. Surf will be in the 7-10 feet range on the North Facing shores, bringing some fun waves your way. And on the Big Island, get ready for some showers tonight but be prepared for mostly sunny weather tomorrow. Surf heights ranging from 5-7 feet on the North Facing shores, so make the most of those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents can be sneaky, so be cautious and stay safe out there. Check out the latest beach safety info at hawaiibeachsafety.com before hitting the waves. Stay stoked and catch you out there, surfers!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2024 10:31:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the exciting wave action happening in our beautiful Hawaiian waters!

Grab your boards because we've got some good news for the north and west-facing shores. The current long-period northwest swell is calming down but fear not, a reinforcing northwest swell is on the horizon, reviving the surf to near-advisory levels from late Sunday through early next week. And hey, another northwest swell reinforcement might just push those waves to advisory levels by Wednesday. Get ready for some serious action, folks!

Now, if you're hanging out on the south shore, expect tiny surf conditions, except for a slight boost from Sunday through Tuesday with a new long-period south swell making a cameo. And over on the east shore, things are looking pretty chill with small surf, but we might see a slight uptick in waves during the middle to latter part of the upcoming week. Keep an eye out, you never know when the waves might surprise you!

For tonight in Kauai, expect mostly sunny skies turning into scattered showers later on. Surf heights ranging from 7-10 feet on the North Facing shores and 5-7 feet on the West Facing shores. So, get ready to ride those waves! And tomorrow, Kauai will be looking at high temperatures in the upper 70s with east winds to accompany your surfing adventures.

As for Oahu, tonight will be partly cloudy with scattered showers, perfect for an evening session. Surf will be in the 7-10 feet range for the North and West Facing shores. Tomorrow, catch the sun with isolated showers and surf ranging from 10-14 feet on the North Facing shores. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over in Maui, expect scattered showers tonight before transitioning to mostly sunny weather tomorrow. Surf will be in the 7-10 feet range on the North Facing shores, bringing some fun waves your way. And on the Big Island, get ready for some showers tonight but be prepared for mostly sunny weather tomorrow. Surf heights ranging from 5-7 feet on the North Facing shores, so make the most of those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents can be sneaky, so be cautious and stay safe out there. Check out the latest beach safety info at hawaiibeachsafety.com before hitting the waves. Stay stoked and catch you out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! Welcome to your Hawaii Surf Zone Forecast brought to you by the National Weather Service in Honolulu. Let's dive into the exciting wave action happening in our beautiful Hawaiian waters!

Grab your boards because we've got some good news for the north and west-facing shores. The current long-period northwest swell is calming down but fear not, a reinforcing northwest swell is on the horizon, reviving the surf to near-advisory levels from late Sunday through early next week. And hey, another northwest swell reinforcement might just push those waves to advisory levels by Wednesday. Get ready for some serious action, folks!

Now, if you're hanging out on the south shore, expect tiny surf conditions, except for a slight boost from Sunday through Tuesday with a new long-period south swell making a cameo. And over on the east shore, things are looking pretty chill with small surf, but we might see a slight uptick in waves during the middle to latter part of the upcoming week. Keep an eye out, you never know when the waves might surprise you!

For tonight in Kauai, expect mostly sunny skies turning into scattered showers later on. Surf heights ranging from 7-10 feet on the North Facing shores and 5-7 feet on the West Facing shores. So, get ready to ride those waves! And tomorrow, Kauai will be looking at high temperatures in the upper 70s with east winds to accompany your surfing adventures.

As for Oahu, tonight will be partly cloudy with scattered showers, perfect for an evening session. Surf will be in the 7-10 feet range for the North and West Facing shores. Tomorrow, catch the sun with isolated showers and surf ranging from 10-14 feet on the North Facing shores. Don't forget your sunscreen!

Over in Maui, expect scattered showers tonight before transitioning to mostly sunny weather tomorrow. Surf will be in the 7-10 feet range on the North Facing shores, bringing some fun waves your way. And on the Big Island, get ready for some showers tonight but be prepared for mostly sunny weather tomorrow. Surf heights ranging from 5-7 feet on the North Facing shores, so make the most of those waves!

Remember, surf heights can vary, and rip currents can be sneaky, so be cautious and stay safe out there. Check out the latest beach safety info at hawaiibeachsafety.com before hitting the waves. Stay stoked and catch you out there, surfers!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

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      <description>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your Hawaiian surf forecast coming straight from the beautiful islands. Get ready for some exciting updates on the waves and weather conditions in our tropical paradise.

We've got some good news and some even better news - the long-period northwest swell is slowly lowering, but don't worry, we've still got some nice waves rolling in. The High Surf Warning has been downgraded to a High Surf Advisory for the north and west-facing shores of the smaller islands, as well as the north-facing shores of Maui. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun surf sessions through Saturday afternoon.

For our south shore surfers, the waves will remain tiny through Saturday, but fear not, a south swell arriving on Sunday will bring a slight increase in surf that should stick around through Monday. East shore surfers, expect small waves through early next week.

Now, let's dive into the specifics for different areas:

- Kauai: North and west-facing shores look promising with surf heights ranging from 15-20 feet and dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Northeast winds at around 10 mph.
- Oahu: North and west-facing shores can expect surf heights of 18-22 feet dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Weather transitioning from partly sunny to partly cloudy with scattered showers.
- Maui: North-facing shores will see surf heights of 18-22 feet dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Northeast winds around 10 mph.
- Big Island Windward and Southeast: North-facing shores with 6-8 feet waves tonight and tomorrow. Cloudy skies with frequent showers.

For more details on tides and specific beach conditions, make sure to check the local beach safety information for each area.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some gnarly waves this weekend. Stay safe and enjoy the surf vibes in our tropical paradise. Mahalo and happy surfing!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Mar 2024 10:30:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your Hawaiian surf forecast coming straight from the beautiful islands. Get ready for some exciting updates on the waves and weather conditions in our tropical paradise.

We've got some good news and some even better news - the long-period northwest swell is slowly lowering, but don't worry, we've still got some nice waves rolling in. The High Surf Warning has been downgraded to a High Surf Advisory for the north and west-facing shores of the smaller islands, as well as the north-facing shores of Maui. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun surf sessions through Saturday afternoon.

For our south shore surfers, the waves will remain tiny through Saturday, but fear not, a south swell arriving on Sunday will bring a slight increase in surf that should stick around through Monday. East shore surfers, expect small waves through early next week.

Now, let's dive into the specifics for different areas:

- Kauai: North and west-facing shores look promising with surf heights ranging from 15-20 feet and dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Northeast winds at around 10 mph.
- Oahu: North and west-facing shores can expect surf heights of 18-22 feet dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Weather transitioning from partly sunny to partly cloudy with scattered showers.
- Maui: North-facing shores will see surf heights of 18-22 feet dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Northeast winds around 10 mph.
- Big Island Windward and Southeast: North-facing shores with 6-8 feet waves tonight and tomorrow. Cloudy skies with frequent showers.

For more details on tides and specific beach conditions, make sure to check the local beach safety information for each area.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some gnarly waves this weekend. Stay safe and enjoy the surf vibes in our tropical paradise. Mahalo and happy surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Aloha surfers and beachgoers! This is your Hawaiian surf forecast coming straight from the beautiful islands. Get ready for some exciting updates on the waves and weather conditions in our tropical paradise.

We've got some good news and some even better news - the long-period northwest swell is slowly lowering, but don't worry, we've still got some nice waves rolling in. The High Surf Warning has been downgraded to a High Surf Advisory for the north and west-facing shores of the smaller islands, as well as the north-facing shores of Maui. So, grab your boards and get ready for some fun surf sessions through Saturday afternoon.

For our south shore surfers, the waves will remain tiny through Saturday, but fear not, a south swell arriving on Sunday will bring a slight increase in surf that should stick around through Monday. East shore surfers, expect small waves through early next week.

Now, let's dive into the specifics for different areas:

- Kauai: North and west-facing shores look promising with surf heights ranging from 15-20 feet and dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Northeast winds at around 10 mph.
- Oahu: North and west-facing shores can expect surf heights of 18-22 feet dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Weather transitioning from partly sunny to partly cloudy with scattered showers.
- Maui: North-facing shores will see surf heights of 18-22 feet dropping to 12-16 feet by tomorrow afternoon. Northeast winds around 10 mph.
- Big Island Windward and Southeast: North-facing shores with 6-8 feet waves tonight and tomorrow. Cloudy skies with frequent showers.

For more details on tides and specific beach conditions, make sure to check the local beach safety information for each area.

So, grab your boards, wax up, and get ready to catch some gnarly waves this weekend. Stay safe and enjoy the surf vibes in our tropical paradise. Mahalo and happy surfing!

This has been a Quiet Please Studios audio creation using artificial intelligence. Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to never miss a Swell!

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-15-2024</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2024 14:46:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Honolulu, HI for 03-14-2024</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2024 00:06:43 -0000</pubDate>
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