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For The Week Of May 20 – 24 Derived from state conveyance tax data. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Residential City and County of Honolulu Property Date Price Aiea, Halawa 99 514 Kaulainahee Pl 5/20/24 $999,999 99 104 C Moanalua Rd 5/24/24 $775,000 Aina Haina 5119 Palaole Pl 5/22/24 $2,650,000 Airport/Mapunapuna 4303 Keaka Dr 5/21/24 $980,777 1443 Haku St 5/24/24 $1,390,000 909 Ala Lilikoi St Apt 303 5/23/24 $390,000 5400 Likini St Apt 204 5/20/24 $492,000 Ala Moana 620 Sheridan St Apt 404 5/20/24 $182,158 1388 Kapiolani Blvd 4109 5/24/24 $1,150,000 1390 Kapiolani Blvd 3212 5/20/24 $791,000 1390 Kapiolani Blvd 3602 5/20/24 $1,250,000 1650 Kanunu St Apt 209 5/23/24 $230,000 1650 Kanunu St Apt 1112 5/22/24 $235,000 1624 Kanunu St Apt 405 5/24/24 $475,000 1600 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3304 5/24/24 $950,000 410 Atkinson Dr # 1131 5/22/24 $167,000 410 Atkinson Dr # 2520 5/20/24 $245,000 Ewa, Kapolei 91 2097 Kaioli St Apt 1903 5/24/24 $685,000 91 1101 Franklin D Roosevelt Ave 172 5/23/24 $930,550 91 1171 Kamaaha Ave Apt 901 5/20/24 $745,000 91 3633 Kauluakoko St Unit 601 5/20/24 $910,000 91 3525 Kauluakoko St Unit 1811 5/24/24 $740,000 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 6208 5/23/24 $552,710 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 7207 5/24/24 $586,545 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 7305 5/24/24 $665,605 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 7402 5/24/24 $586,545 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8105 5/22/24 $712,915 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8204 5/23/24 $430,050 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8206 5/22/24 $430,050 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8303 5/24/24 $611,805 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8304 5/22/24 $426,035 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8503 5/24/24 $628,885 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 8504 5/24/24 $440,050 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 9103 5/20/24 $590,665 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 9208 5/20/24 $428,090 91 3641 Iwikuamoo St 9309 5/20/24 $522,620 91 806 Aama Pl 5/22/24 $816,500 91 1316 Hoopio St 5/24/24 $929,000 91 1169 Mikohu St # 36/A 5/20/24 $527,000 91 1199 Kaneana St # 2/J 5/21/24 $469,000 91 1704 Orrick St 5/23/24 $928,000 91 1018 Kaiohee St 5/24/24 $980,000 91 1067 Kanela St # T-30 5/21/24 $865,000 91 1029 Hoomanao St 5/22/24 $1,335,000 91 1099 Waikapoo St 5/23/24 $1,042,000 1020 Kakala St Apt 1405 5/20/24 $770,000 91 1159 Kamakana St 309 5/23/24 $855,000 91 1841 Fort Weaver Rd # 409 5/20/24 $859,000 91 986 Huaulaula Lp 5/22/24 $1,005,000 91 1868 Kohanahana Loop 5/23/24 $1,052,285 91 1842 Kohanahana Loop 5/20/24 $1,113,000 91 1840 Kohanahana Loop 5/22/24 $1,045,225 91 1944 Hikupau St 5/22/24 $1,380,365 91 1819 Kapeku Lp 5/24/24 $1,031,225 Hauula 54 040 Kukuna St 5/24/24 $1,450,000 Hawaii Kai 616 Koko Isle Cir # 20/2003 5/23/24 $1,350,000 520 Lunalilo Home Rd # 8410 5/23/24 $878,500 162 Hanapepe Loop 5/20/24 $4,900,000 794 Ahukini St 5/22/24 $1,700,000 861 Hahaione St 5/22/24 $1,675,000 Heeia 45 315 Lilipuna Rd Apt A/303 5/24/24 $535,000 45 315 Lilipuna Rd Apt B/304 5/24/24 $535,000 45 315 Lilipuna Rd Apt B/503 5/22/24 $536,000 46 158 Kiowai St Unit 2423 5/24/24 $600,000 46 075 Aliipapa Pl Apt 1424 5/23/24 $570,000 46 049 Aliianela Pl Apt 1721 5/22/24 $750,000 46 078 Emepela Pl Apt A/102 5/23/24 $775,000 46 1009 Emepela Way # 20/T 5/24/24 $472,000 46 318 Nahewai St 5/21/24 $1,450,000 Kahaluu 47 741 Hui Ulili St 5/23/24 $530,000 47 361 Ahuimanu Rd I 5/20/24 $800,000 47 316 Waihee Rd 5/22/24 $1,050,000 Kailua 333 Aoloa St Apt 323 5/24/24 $880,000 565 Pauku St 5/23/24 $212,058 591 D Keolu Dr 5/21/24 $990,000 333 N Kalaheo Ave 5/23/24 $2,350,000 447 Lanae Way 5/24/24 $1,450,000 Kakaako 801 S King St Apt 2508 5/22/24 $639,000 988 Halekauwila St Apt 3507 5/20/24 $869,000 615 Keawe St 403 5/22/24 $563,200 615 Keawe St 701 5/22/24 $327,600 615 Keawe St 1403 5/22/24 $641,100 615 Keawe St 1505 5/20/24 $604,000 615 Keawe St 2808 5/20/24 $768,000 615 Keawe St 3201 5/22/24 $493,700 615 Keawe St 3707 5/22/24 $866,500 615 Keawe St 3807 5/20/24 $871,500 615 Keawe St 4007 5/22/24 $878,500 415 South St Apt 401 5/23/24 $651,000 1000 Queen St # 4101 5/20/24 $1,630,000 1288 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 4B 5/23/24 $2,550,000 1108 Auahi St # 12-A 5/21/24 $3,100,000 1350 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2811 5/22/24 $750,000 1330 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3701 5/24/24 $1,200,000 1296 Kapiolani Blvd # II-906 5/23/24 $515,000 Kalihi Valley 2911 Kamanaiki St 5/22/24 $635,000 Kaneohe 44 361 3 Nilu St Apt 9/3 5/23/24 $900,000 44 132 Hako St Apt 2 5/24/24 $1,100,000 45 1040 Anoi Rd 5/22/24 $1,525,000 Kapalama 2249 Makanani Dr 5/23/24 $825,000 Kuliouou 313 Kuliouou Rd 5/24/24 $1,992,300 5974 Kalanianaole Hwy 5/23/24 $1,250,000 Liliha 60 N Beretania St Apt 2205 5/23/24 $388,000 1425 Liliha St Apt 16B 5/22/24 $392,000 Lower Manoa 1735 Dole St Apt 207 5/24/24 $238,000 1621 Dole St PH8 5/24/24 $510,000 Makaha 84 710 Kili Dr Apt D/915 5/24/24 $234,000 84 770 Kili Dr Apt 1340 5/23/24 $202,500 84 680 Kili Dr Apt B/1505 5/21/24 $242,500 84 710 Kili Dr Apt D/1515 5/23/24 $238,000 Makakilo, Ewa Beach 92 471 Awawa St 5/23/24 $830,000 92 671 Makakilo Dr Apt E/27 5/23/24 $510,000 92 919 Welo St Apt 109 5/20/24 $565,000 92 1250 Kikaha St Apt 22 5/24/24 $696,000 92 1230 Makakilo Dr Apt 16 5/24/24 $440,000 92 1175 Palahia St Apt F201 5/20/24 $530,000 92 1179 Palahia St Apt J106 5/21/24 $520,000 92 1218 Mekila St 5/23/24 $990,000  

Makiki 1314 Kalakaua Ave Apt 1001 5/24/24 $350,000 1314 Kalakaua Ave Apt 1112 5/21/24 $399,000 1450 Young St Apt 704 5/20/24 $420,000 1450 Young St Apt 1003 5/21/24 $550,000 1072 Kinau St 5/24/24 $1,300,000 1013 Prospect St Apt 313 5/22/24 $440,000 1415 Victoria St Apt 1205 5/23/24 $380,000 1630 Makiki St # A/18 5/21/24 $290,000 Mccully 2333 Kapiolani Blvd Apt 3207 5/22/24 $375,000 500 University Ave Apt 1427 5/22/24 $654,321 2618 Maunawai Pl Apt 2 5/23/24 $450,000 Mililani, Waipio 95 510 Wikao St Apt L/204 5/21/24 $432,858 95 790 Wikao St Apt P/203 5/24/24 $564,000 95 2052 Waikalani Pl Apt B106 5/23/24 $330,000 95 2048 Waikalani Pl Apt D505 5/22/24 $450,000 95 662 Kelewaa St 5/24/24 $1,101,000 95 1087 Lalai St 5/24/24 $1,035,000 95 1176 Makaikai St Apt 84 5/24/24 $570,000 Nanakuli, Maili 87 176 Maipalaoa Rd 5/20/24 $416,048 87 182 4 Helelua St 5/22/24 $343,000 Niu Valley 572 Maono Loop 5/24/24 $2,600,000 Nuuanu 785 Kinau St Apt 306 5/22/24 $285,000 131 Nehe Ln 5/20/24 $598,000 666 Prospect St Apt I/605 5/22/24 $535,000 2029 Nuuanu Ave # 2/602 5/22/24 $349,000 2029 Nuuanu Ave Apt 607 5/21/24 $347,000 Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights 2252 Palolo Ave 5/20/24 $1,170,000 2333 Waiomao Rd 5/22/24 $665,000 Pearl City 2205 Apoepoe St 5/23/24 $1,238,000 2334 Apoepoe St 5/24/24 $800,000 1055 Leomele St 5/22/24 $1,070,000 Pearl Ridge, Aiea Heights 98 715 Iho Pl # 4/705 5/20/24 $499,000 98 1420 Onikiniki Pl # 11 5/20/24 $1,300,000 98 450 Koauka Loop Apt 1505 5/24/24 $353,250 98 945 Moanalua Rd Apt 801 5/21/24 $570,000 98 147 Honomanu St 5/21/24 $1,269,000 98 099 Uao Pl Apt 2102 5/20/24 $485,000 98 410 Koauka Loop Apt 22D 5/24/24 $415,000 98 833 Noelani St # 20/153 5/20/24 $520,000 Puunui Alewa Heights 2937 Pahoehoe Pl 5/22/24 $1,282,400 Wahiawa 1830 Wilikina Dr Apt 504 5/22/24 $230,000 37 Karsten Dr 5/24/24 $700,000 Waialae, Kahala 1029 Makaiwa St 5/22/24 $2,995,000 4340 Pahoa Ave Apt 21C 5/24/24 $240,000 4921 Kalanianaole Hwy 5/22/24 $5,350,000 4999 Kahala Ave Apt 233 5/21/24 $410,000 Waianae 85 175 Farrington Hwy Apt B/103 5/23/24 $196,022 85 153 A Ala Akau St 5/23/24 $227,000 86 747 Puuhulu Rd 5/20/24 $729,000 86 032 Ala Poko St 5/22/24 $685,000 86 359 Kauaopuu St 5/20/24 $860,000 Waiawa 96 234 Waiawa Rd # 1/12 5/22/24 $425,000 Waihee 58 115 Iwia Pl 5/22/24 $1,335,000 Waikiki 1765 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 894 5/22/24 $495,000 1777 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1130 5/21/24 $760,000 1777 Ala Moana Blvd # 2430 5/21/24 $750,000 1621 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 204 5/22/24 $340,000 1860 Ala Moana Blvd Ste 705/A 5/20/24 $229,800 1850 Ala Moana Blvd # 809 5/22/24 $310,000 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 801 5/21/24 $143,640 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1303 5/24/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2001 5/24/24 $190,703 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2403 5/22/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2405 5/22/24 $255,000 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2506 5/24/24 $143,640 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3803 5/24/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd PH 1 5/22/24 $309,930 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1014 5/23/24 $190,703 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 1912 5/21/24 $299,000 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2817 5/22/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 2818 5/20/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3014 5/22/24 $190,703 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3016 5/22/24 $143,640 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3017 5/23/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 3118 5/22/24 $129,816 1778 Ala Moana Blvd Apt 4112 5/23/24 $129,816 411 Hobron Ln Apt 1801 5/22/24 $323,333 343 Hobron Ln Apt 3002 5/22/24 $818,000 400 Hobron Ln Apt 1506 5/23/24 $285,000 1909 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 605 5/20/24 $280,000 444 Niu St Apt 912 5/24/24 $325,000 444 Niu St Apt 2305 5/20/24 $299,000 419 Keoniana St Apt 205 5/22/24 $487,000 2121 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 1903 5/23/24 $470,000 440 Seaside Ave Apt 703 5/20/24 $346,750 222 Kaiulani Ave Apt 307 5/24/24 $345,000 444 Kanekapolei St # 1003 5/23/24 $355,000 2345 Ala Wai Blvd Apt 1815 5/23/24 $375,000 445 Seaside Ave Apt 3201 5/20/24 $510,008 444 Nahua St Apt 906 5/24/24 $250,000 410 Nahua St Apt 303 5/24/24 $100,000 2463 Kuhio Ave Apt 810 5/23/24 $285,000 2463 Kuhio Ave Apt 1201 5/22/24 $550,000 2444 Tusitala St # 112 5/22/24 $214,000 300 Wai Nani Way I/PH06 5/23/24 $115,000 Waipahu 94 1430 Lanikuhana Ave Apt 479 5/21/24 $428,655 94 1133 Halekukui St Unit 16 5/24/24 $998,264 94 527 Lumiaina St Apt E/201 5/22/24 $560,000 94 302 Paiwa St Apt 509 5/23/24 $405,000 94 341 Kahuahele St 5/20/24 $1,400,000 94 039 Waipahu St Apt 313 5/22/24 $267,000 94 196 Kiaha Lp 5/20/24 $208,060 94 1051 Lahe St 5/23/24 $1,400,000 94 416 Makapipipi St 5/24/24 $1,025,000 94 182 Kupuna Loop 5/24/24 $899,000 94 076 Aaahi Pl 5/24/24 $885,000 94 778 Kaaka St 5/24/24 $800,000 94 1010 Alau St 5/24/24 $559,000 94 536 Kupuohi St # 22/101 5/24/24 $520,000 94 1096 Mauele St 5/22/24 $798,000  

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City and County of Honolulu Property Date Price Liliha 1712 Liliha St Ste 400 5/23/2024 $575,000 Lower Kalihi 2026 Democrat St 5/23/2024 $800,000 Nuuanu 1088 Bishop St Ste 1219 5/24/2024 $132,000 Sand Island Access 501 Sumner St PH 6A 5/20/2024 $1,483,116 1200 Sand Island Pkwy 5/22/2024 $2,720,000



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If you’ve driven Hana Highway recently, as we have, tried to wedge your rental car onto the shoulder at Honolua Bay, inched along North Shore behind an hours-long nonstop line of brake lights, or followed a social media pin taking you to Hoopii Falls, Hawaii just put those exact places into specific future plans.

The state updated plans naming specific beaches, roads, trails, and bays where visitor pressure is highest and outlining what officials say could change at each. The first round of these (DMAPs) leaned heavily on broader goals and community meetings. The latest version, however, now lists the individual sites and attaches proposed actions. These are among the most in-demand places people build into their trips, not some policy abstractions.

Before assuming your next trip will look dramatically different, one basic reality is worth noting. The Hawaii Tourism Authority does not manage the roads, trails, bays, or neighborhoods in question, so the counties, DLNR, Hawaiian Home Lands, and private landowners will be needed to carry out most of what has just been described. In almost every case, the first year at least is focused on more studies, coordination, and setting up of what might come next.

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Maui: Hana and Honolua finally get specific plans.

Maui’s plan centers squarely on the iconic Hana Highway, with six of the island’s nine site-specific actions targeting that single corridor.

The ideas are relatively straightforward. Paid community stewards at high-traffic stops such as Keanae Peninsula, a first-of-its-kind Hawaii tour guide certification program requiring culturally accurate mo’olelo (storytelling), safety guidance, and place-based knowledge instead of loosely scripted commentary, together with clearer signage identifying safe and legal pullouts while reminding drivers to let residents pass instead of backing up traffic for visitor photo opportunities.

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At Bamboo Forest off Hana Highway, the plan addresses repeated trespassing onto private land. There have been 35 rescues there over the past decade, most requiring use of emergency helicopters. The proposal calls for signage clearly indicating no access. But because that land is privately owned, any real restriction there depends on the owner’s full cooperation.

Honolua Bay carries perhaps the boldest concept of all in the statewide package of suggested changes, including a reservation and shuttle system to eliminate illegal roadside parking, a cultural trail staffed by stewards before visitors ever reach the water, and water stewards who will be paddling out to orient snorkel boat passengers. No procurement process has started, and no shuttle contract exists, so the idea remains on paper for now. Kaupo, where a recently paved road has attracted more traffic and complaints, would also get sensor-linked warning signs at blind hills to focus on driving safety.

Big Island: Kealakekua Bay may see closings.

Kealakekua Bay is the main headline site here, as might be expected. The draft introduces the possibility of “rest days” during coral spawning or other sensitive periods, coordinated by the DLNR, when the bay would be closed to visitors. It is still a concept and would require coordination beyond HTA.

At Keaukaha near Hilo, cruise ship impacts drive the conversation ideas, and the community has pushed for a permanent role in shaping how visitor flow is handled around the port. A steward program piloted in 2023 is now being formalized rather than remaining as a short-term experiment.

South Point, or Ka Lae, sits on Hawaiian Home Lands, so the state’s role here is to support the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ existing plan rather than create a new one from scratch. Hilo itself is described as needing more visitor activity even as other Big Island sites seek to manage crowding.

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Oahu: North Shore, pillboxes, and parking reality.

On Oahu, it’s the iconic North Shore that anchors the plan. Five sequenced actions are listed, but the first year focuses on studies, coordination, and groundwork.

There is no shuttle system scheduled for immediate rollout and no reservation platform ready to launch. During the public webinar, officials said any fees would be site-specific and pointed to the extremely limited parking infrastructure as a major constraint.

Lanikai Pillboxes and Maili Pillbox are cited as trails that have seen steep increases in use due to social media exposure. Lanikai already has daytime parking restrictions on residential streets between 10 am and 4 pm, and Maili has experienced a recent fatality. The plan for Lanikai is to evaluate managed access, while for Maili, it begins with determining who is responsible for the trail and what authority exists in order to manage it.

Downtown Honolulu appears in the draft as a future walkable corridor linking Iolani Palace, Honolulu Hale, and nearby historic sites and shops.

Waipo'o Falls Trail at Waimea Canyon KauaiWaipo'o Falls Trail at Waimea Canyon Kauai

Kauai: this waterfall became a neighborhood fight.

Hoopii Falls in Kapaa has become one of the most tense sites in the statewide plans. What was once a local waterfall became a high-traffic destination after intense social media exposure. The trail crosses private, lease, and state lands and is not formally maintained, and residents have placed rocks and tree stumps at neighborhood access points to slow or block visitor flow. The plan’s near-term focus is to gather more data and bring landowners together to clarify jurisdiction and what can legally be done before any formal access system is devised.

The Kapaa Crawl along Kuhio Highway is listed as a priority, but the proposed response, which is a shuttle and visitor hub concept centered on Coconut Marketplace, has no funding, no operator, and no timeline.

Kokee and Waimea Canyon are also included. Two of four proposed actions are already deferred beyond the first funding year, and the near-term steps focus has moved to installing visitor counters and studying whether a reservation system would be feasible.

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What changes on your next trip.

Across all four islands, social media is repeatedly cited as a significant accelerant, turning lesser-known spots into must-see stops almost overnight. And in that regard, there is no end in sight.

There are no additional statewide fees attached to these newly identified sites, no disclosed budgets for even the most ambitious concepts, and HTA does not gain or lose any new enforcement authority through these drafts.

If you are visiting in the coming months, you are unlikely to encounter reservation systems at Honolua Bay, formalized rest-day closures at Kealakekua, shuttles operating on the North Shore, or state-managed access changes at Ho’opi’i. Most of what is described for year one is groundwork.

You can review the full island-by-island drafts here: https://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/what-we-do/destination-management-action-plans/

Do these plans go far enough or too far at the sites you know best?

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Forecast for Big Island Windward and Southeast


Shores Tonight Wednesday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
North Facing 2-4 2-4 2-4 2-4
East Facing 3-5 4-6 4-6 5-7
South Facing 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
TONIGHT
Weather Mostly cloudy. Numerous showers.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds East winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay High 1.9 feet 03:26 PM HST.
Low -0.1 feet 09:20 PM HST.
High 2.4 feet 03:40 AM HST.
WEDNESDAY
Weather Partly sunny. Numerous showers.
High Temperature In the upper 70s.
Winds East winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tides
Hilo Bay Low -0.1 feet 10:00 AM HST.
High 2.0 feet 04:04 PM HST.
Sunrise 6:37 AM HST.
Sunset 6:27 PM HST.

Forecast for Big Island Leeward


Shores Tonight Wednesday
Surf Surf
PM AM AM PM
West Facing 2-4 2-4 2-4 1-3
South Facing 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3
TONIGHT
Weather Mostly sunny until 6 PM, then mostly
cloudy. Hazy.
Low Temperature In the upper 60s.
Winds West winds around 5 mph early in the
afternoon, becoming light and variable.
Tides
Kona High 1.5 feet 04:04 PM HST.
Low -0.1 feet 09:57 PM HST.
High 1.9 feet 04:18 AM HST.
Kawaihae High 1.4 feet 04:36 PM HST.
Low -0.1 feet 10:20 PM HST.
High 1.9 feet 04:38 AM HST.
WEDNESDAY
Weather Partly sunny. Hazy.
High Temperature In the mid 80s.
Winds Light and variable winds, becoming west
around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Tides
Kona Low -0.1 feet 10:37 AM HST.
High 1.6 feet 04:42 PM HST.
Kawaihae Low -0.2 feet 11:01 AM HST.
High 1.6 feet 05:13 PM HST.
Sunrise 6:41 AM HST.
Sunset 6:31 PM HST.

The current moderate northwest swell will continue a gradual decline through Thursday. A small west-northwest swell will arrive on Friday and hold through the weekend, followed by a small north-northwest swell early next week. Choppy east shore surf will build to near seasonal average by Wednesday as trade winds strengthen over and east of the islands. Little change is expected along east facing shores through the weekend, followed by a possible decline early next week if winds veer southerly. Surf along south facing shores will remain small to tiny through the weekend, and some islands may an increase in choppy surf if southerly winds develop early next week.

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Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Semi choppy with ESE winds 5-10mph in the morning increasing to 10-15mph in the afternoon.

NORTH WEST

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Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

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Conditions: Clean in the early morning with ESE winds less than 5mph. Bumpy/semi bumpy conditions move in during the morning hours with the winds shifting W 5-10mph.

WEST

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Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

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

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Surf: Minimal (ankle high or less) surf.

Conditions: Light sideshore texture in the morning with NE winds 10-15mph. This becomes Sideshore texture/chop for the afternoon.

Data Courtesy of NOAA.gov and SwellInfo.com



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