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Happy Aloha Friday on Maui. A south swell is bringing elevated waves to Ka’anapali and the South Shore, though waves are not necessarily large. The Northwest zone has the smallest waves today. Widespread haze from volcanic emissions (VOG) on the Big Island is moving in on the southerly winds. For more info visit: https://vog.ivhhn.org/vog-and-wind-forecasts
Small waves and calm winds this morning are creating excellent snorkeling conditions inside the bays. Kapalua Bay is especially calm. Currents remain strong near the points and outside of the bays as usual. Napili Bay is seeing slightly elevated waves though not significant. Hazy sunshine with a chance of showers and breezy winds later. Conditions may shift throughout the day.
*Honolua Bay temporarily has no restroom facilities. Please avoid if possible. Do not leave waste in this area.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Waves have picked up a bit and could continue to grow throughout the day. They are not huge but are surging fairly high. Black Rock may still be okay, but caution is advised as currents are stronger and waves are pushing toward the rock, especially near the point. Kahekili Beach Park is looking pretty good, though it is important to watch for small shore-breaking waves that could grow later. Hazy sunshine due to VOG with possible showers later.
South Shore: 6.0
Surf is still up a bit, especially in the Makena area. They are a little smaller in Wailea and are smallest along the Kamaole beaches in South Kihei, but stirred-up sand may affect visibility. Please check conditions before heading out as the waves may get bigger later. Hazy skies from VOG with increasing clouds expected.