Large Sloppy Swell Peaks Today
By Meteorologist Malika Dudley / Email: [email protected]
Alerts
A Small Craft Advisory is posted for Maui County windward waters and the ʻAlenuihāhā and Kaiwi channels through 6:00 p.m. Friday for winds of 25 knots and rough seas up to 12 feet.
A High Surf Advisory is posted for north-facing shores of Maui and Moloka’i until 6:00 a.m. Sunday for 12 to 16 foot faces. The west of Moloka’i is also under the advisory with 8 to 12 foot faces forecasted. Expect strong breaking waves, shore break and strong longshore and rip currents making swimming difficult and dangerous.
**Click directly on the images below to make them larger. Charts include: Maui County projected winds, forecasted swell direction, height & period, tides, a surface map and expected wave heights.**
North: Surf heights are expected two to three times overhead today. The best breaks open to the swell could be even bigger. New west-northwest, northwest mix of swells plus a stiff west wind means disorganized, messy conditions. Sheltered spots will be best.
West: Spots open to the north could see wave heights of about knee to waist high, bigger later in the day on the sets. Otherwise, breaks that don’t catch the swells, and / or are shadowed from them, are forecasted to get smaller surf.
South: Choppy and sloppy southwest wind chop swell from ankle to thigh high.
Our current swell will peak today with a secondary peak expected late Saturday into early Sunday. The surf is expected to be messy and disorganized.
A larger west-northwest to northwest swell is expected early next week pending development of the storm.
Nothing to get excited about out of the SPAC. Late next week we could possibly see some fun waves from a storm expected to develop near New Zealand.
Keep in mind, surf heights are measured on the face of the wave from trough to crest. Heights vary from beach to beach, and at the same beach, from break to break.
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