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We’ve got a mix of weather conditions this morning, with elevated surf and scattered showers in both the morning and afternoon. Scroll down to check out the snapshots for conditions in each snorkeling zone.
Waves remain elevated in the northwest, with mostly choppy conditions and strong surges. Protected areas inside Kapalua Bay may offer calmer waters, but currents near the points will be hazardous. Cloudy morning skies and a chance of showers throughout the day could reduce visibility.
*Honolua Bay temporarily has no restroom facilities. Please avoid if possible. Do not leave waste in this area.
Ka’anapali: 6.5
Waves are still present in Ka’anapali, which may make getting in and out of the water a bit challenging. When the cloud cover clears, visibility will improve, but clouds may return in the afternoon with an occasional shower. The south face is currently the calmest. We may see a hazy, sunny day overall.
South Shore: 5.0
On the south shore, we’re experiencing choppy waves and cloudy conditions, impacting visibility. The sun may break through at some point, but clouds are expected to return later in the day. Currently, it’s cloudy with a chance of showers in the morning, clearing up before cloud cover builds again later.