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Another beautiful day on Maui with clear visibility in many spots and a noticeable drop in surf. While strong currents and waves are still hanging on in some areas, overall conditions are looking better than yesterday. Winds are picking up and clouds could build.
Honolua Bay is looking excellent this morning, with calm, clear water inside. Currents become strong near the point, where small waves may appear. Kapalua Bay has calmed down too, though strong currents still pull near the outer edges. Napili Bay still has some waves, but it’s an improvement over yesterday. A mix of sunshine and clouds with strong winds through the day.
*Honolua Bay temporarily has no restroom facilities. Do not leave waste in this area.
Ka’anapali: 7.5
Kahekili Beach Park has calm water and great visibility this morning, offering inviting conditions for snorkeling. A few waves are still reaching the shoreline, so take your time getting in. The south face of Black Rock has improved, with smaller waves. Currents Are strong near and beyond the point. Sunshine, with clouds and winds likely to build later on.
South Shore: 7.0
The Kamaole Beaches are calm and looking great, with the smallest waves on the South Shore. Ulua Beach has some potential as surf continues to fade, though watch for waves before heading in. Conditions may improve as the day goes on. The biggest waves remain down in Makena, slightly smaller around Wailea. Mostly sunny skies this morning, with increasing winds which could make things rough later.