Stronger Wind, Smaller Waves

Trade winds bumped a sail size or two yesterday over what it’s been doing the last several days and the waves started a downward trend. The midday session at Kanaha turned out to be the best with a combination of wind in the 5.0 to 5.3 range and still an occasional head-high set once in awhile. Seemed like the early part of the session had the better waves – they kept getting smaller, junkier and more sporadic as the afternoon wore on – at least at Kanaha. The wind followed a similar trend as it turned more onshore and got a bit funkier.

Today is looking like we should see similar winds, but the surf is looking pretty small. All the forecasters are talking about wet weather headed our way starting tonight and lasting through at least tomorrow. So, while we should still have some trade winds around, it’s looking like they may be a bit wet and squally.

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