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Hawaii Surf Report/Forecast



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 March 6-7, 2026


Forecast
Surf along north and west-facing shores will remain small as a series of small, long- to medium-period northwest swells reach the Hawaiian Islands over the next week or so. Forerunners of the next small northwest swell arrive and are expected to provide a small bump in surf along north and west-facing shores, peaking Friday night. It will be followed by another small northwest swell that will maintain the small surf through the weekend. A compact storm-force low currently just off the coast of Japan will likely produce another small west-northwest swell early next week.

Choppy east shore surf will remain near seasonal averages as east-southeasterly trade winds vary minimally over the next few days, with a chance for a slight increase over the weekend. Surf along east-facing shores will then decline early next week as winds veer more southerly.

Surf along south-facing shores will remain small through the weekend, and then is expected to increase and become choppier with the shift to a more southerly wind direction early next week. A small, long-period south swell is also possible around Tuesday of next week.  

Maui Beaches
Hana:                                                                         2-3   / (measured in feet)
Hookipa:                                                                    2+  
Kanaha:                                                                        2  
Kihei/Wailea:                                                              1/2-1  
Maalaea Bay:                                                              1/2-1
Lahaina:                                                                      1/2-1+  
Upper West:                                                                    1-2 

Oahu Beaches
North Shore:                                                                2-3
West Shore:                                                                   1-2 
South Shores:                                                               1+
East Shores:                                                                2-3  

Big Island
North Shore:                                                                  1-2+
West Shore:                                                                    1-2 
South Shores:                                                                 1+
East Shores:                                                                   2-3

Kauai
North Shore:                                                                    2-3
West Shore:                                                                       1-2 
South Shore:                                                                    
East Shore:                                                                        2+


>>> The actual wave face sizes are about twice the numbers noted above

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