Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Hawi, HI
![]() | Sunrise 6:02 AM Sunset 6:46 PM Moonrise 9:47 AM Moonset 11:52 PM |
Marine Forecasts
NOTE: Zones updated 4/16/2026. Some zones changed. Use Edit if needed.
PHZ121 Alenuihaha Channel- 302 Am Hst Tue Apr 21 2026
Today - Winds variable less than 10 knots. Seas 3 to 4 feet. Wave detail: east 3 feet at 7 seconds.
Tonight - Northeast winds 7 to 10 knots. Seas 3 to 5 feet. Wave detail: north northeast 3 feet at 15 seconds.
Wednesday - East northeast winds 7 to 10 knots, becoming 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon. Seas 3 to 5 feet. Wave detail: north northeast 3 feet at 13 seconds.
Wednesday night - Northeast winds 10 to 15 knots, rising to 15 to 20 knots after midnight. Seas 3 to 5 feet. Wave detail: east 3 feet at 5 seconds.
Thursday - Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Wave detail: east 4 feet at 5 seconds and north northeast 3 feet at 10 seconds.
Thursday night - Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Wave detail: east 5 feet at 5 seconds and north northeast 3 feet at 9 seconds. Isolated showers after midnight.
Friday - East northeast winds 15 to 20 knots, rising to 20 to 25 knots after midnight. Seas 5 to 7 feet. Wave detail: east northeast 5 feet at 5 seconds and northeast 3 feet at 9 seconds. Isolated showers.
Saturday - East northeast winds 20 to 25 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Wave detail: east northeast 5 feet at 5 seconds. Isolated showers in the morning. Isolated showers through the day.
PHZ100 302 Am Hst Tue Apr 21 2026
Synopsis for hawaiian coastal waters - Weak to locally moderate east-southeasterly flow will prevail through early Wednesday as a low north of the area extends a trough south toward the islands. Moderate to fresh northeast trade winds return late Wednesday into the weekend as high pressure builds north of the state.
7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Hawi, HI

NEW! Add second zone forecast
| Mahukona Click for Map Tue -- 02:54 AM HST 0.11 feet Low Tide Tue -- 06:00 AM HST Sunrise Tue -- 06:28 AM HST 0.40 feet High Tide Tue -- 09:47 AM HST Moonrise Tue -- 11:41 AM HST -0.13 feet Low Tide Tue -- 06:44 PM HST Sunset Tue -- 07:47 PM HST 2.13 feet High Tide Tue -- 11:50 PM HST Moonset Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Mahukona, Hawaii Island, Hawaii, Tide feet
| 12 am |
| 0.6 |
| 1 am |
| 0.3 |
| 2 am |
| 0.2 |
| 3 am |
| 0.1 |
| 4 am |
| 0.2 |
| 5 am |
| 0.3 |
| 6 am |
| 0.4 |
| 7 am |
| 0.4 |
| 8 am |
| 0.3 |
| 9 am |
| 0.2 |
| 10 am |
| 0 |
| 11 am |
| -0.1 |
| 12 pm |
| -0.1 |
| 1 pm |
| -0 |
| 2 pm |
| 0.2 |
| 3 pm |
| 0.6 |
| 4 pm |
| 1 |
| 5 pm |
| 1.5 |
| 6 pm |
| 1.8 |
| 7 pm |
| 2.1 |
| 8 pm |
| 2.1 |
| 9 pm |
| 2 |
| 10 pm |
| 1.7 |
| 11 pm |
| 1.4 |
| Upolu Point (depth 34 ft) Click for Map Flood direction 241 true Ebb direction 30 true Tue -- 04:10 AM HST 0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 06:00 AM HST Sunrise Tue -- 06:11 AM HST 0.90 knots Max Flood Tue -- 07:53 AM HST -0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 09:47 AM HST Moonrise Tue -- 11:12 AM HST -2.06 knots Max Ebb Tue -- 04:35 PM HST 0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 06:44 PM HST Sunset Tue -- 06:45 PM HST 1.01 knots Max Flood Tue -- 08:41 PM HST -0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 11:50 PM HST Moonset Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Upolu Point (depth 34 ft), Hawaii Island, Hawaii Current, knots
| 12 am |
| -1.7 |
| 1 am |
| -1.5 |
| 2 am |
| -1.1 |
| 3 am |
| -0.7 |
| 4 am |
| -0.1 |
| 5 am |
| 0.5 |
| 6 am |
| 0.9 |
| 7 am |
| 0.7 |
| 8 am |
| -0.1 |
| 9 am |
| -1.1 |
| 10 am |
| -1.8 |
| 11 am |
| -2.1 |
| 12 pm |
| -2 |
| 1 pm |
| -1.7 |
| 2 pm |
| -1.3 |
| 3 pm |
| -0.9 |
| 4 pm |
| -0.4 |
| 5 pm |
| 0.3 |
| 6 pm |
| 0.8 |
| 7 pm |
| 1 |
| 8 pm |
| 0.5 |
| 9 pm |
| -0.3 |
| 10 pm |
| -1 |
| 11 pm |
| -1.5 |
Area Discussion for Honolulu, HI
Hide  HelpNOTE: mouseover dotted underlined text for definition
FXHW60 PHFO 211334 AFDHFO
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Honolulu HI 334 AM HST Tue Apr 21 2026
SYNOPSIS
A light land and sea breeze pattern will produce afternoon clouds and spotty showers over land and partial clearing at night. Trade winds will redevelop late Wednesday and strengthen Thursday and Friday, focusing rainfall over windward and mauka areas.
DISCUSSION
Light winds prevail as somewhat stable conditions develop. A surface low sitting about 500 miles north of Oahu is producing a very weak pressure gradient and resulting background winds over the Hawaiian Islands, leading to light land breezes. While there is no organized moisture around the state, dew points remain elevated in the upper 60s to 70 F in places. This modestly high moisture has kept overnight temperatures a few degrees warmer than normal and has allowed for isolated showers overnight, though nothing more than a few hundredths of an inch at most sites. Mid- to upper-level ridging is building overhead from the west as an upper-level trough moves east of the islands. This is reflected in an inversion near 5000 ft on the Hilo sounding, while lingering deeper moisture near Kauai kept the inversion suppressed on the Lihue sounding.
A humid land and sea breeze regime will prevail over the next 24 hours or so. Isolated showers near the coasts will dissipate during the early morning, followed by interior clouds and spotty showers in the afternoon. While stability is slowly returning, a briefly heavy shower is still possible in the afternoon and evening.
Trades will slowly redevelop on Wednesday as the low to the north drifts east and weakens. The combination of the building trades and gradually increase stability will lessen chances for afternoon showers.
Trade winds will strengthen Thursday and Friday and will persist into early next week as surface high pressure becomes established north of the islands. The moderate to locally breezy trades and more stable conditions will push dew points back into the lower 60s, providing relief from the recent humidity. Showers will become focused over windward slopes.
AVIATION
Light and variable winds continue across all terminals this morning, triggering land-sea breezes which are expected to persist through midweek. Onshore sea breezes will bring clouds and possible light showers over island interiors this afternoon as peak heating occurs, which may lead to periods of MVFR conditions.
Otherwise, VFR conditions prevail.
No AIRMETs in effect.
MARINE
A weak low north of the area extends a trough south toward the islands, which will keep light to locally moderate east-southeast flow in place across the local waters through early Wednesday.
Light wind flow should allow for afternoon sea breeze development near the shores. During the latter half of the week, surface high pressure building north of the area will bring a return of moderate to locally strong northeasterly trade winds.
A small, medium-period, northwest swell build today, providing a small bump to surf along north and west-facing shores. At least one other northwest swell of similar size and period arrives late today which will support elevated surf along west-facing shores through mid-week.
A moderate, medium-period north-northeast swell also arrives today and peaks on Wednesday, bringing moderate surf to north-facing shores, before slowly declining through the end of the week. East- facing shores will see an increase in surf with wrap from the north-northeasterly swell, despite below seasonal average trade winds. Strengthening trades late this week will support closer to seasonal average surf for east facing shores into the weekend.
Surf will continue to be small along south facing shores through the period.
HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Honolulu HI 334 AM HST Tue Apr 21 2026
SYNOPSIS
A light land and sea breeze pattern will produce afternoon clouds and spotty showers over land and partial clearing at night. Trade winds will redevelop late Wednesday and strengthen Thursday and Friday, focusing rainfall over windward and mauka areas.
DISCUSSION
Light winds prevail as somewhat stable conditions develop. A surface low sitting about 500 miles north of Oahu is producing a very weak pressure gradient and resulting background winds over the Hawaiian Islands, leading to light land breezes. While there is no organized moisture around the state, dew points remain elevated in the upper 60s to 70 F in places. This modestly high moisture has kept overnight temperatures a few degrees warmer than normal and has allowed for isolated showers overnight, though nothing more than a few hundredths of an inch at most sites. Mid- to upper-level ridging is building overhead from the west as an upper-level trough moves east of the islands. This is reflected in an inversion near 5000 ft on the Hilo sounding, while lingering deeper moisture near Kauai kept the inversion suppressed on the Lihue sounding.
A humid land and sea breeze regime will prevail over the next 24 hours or so. Isolated showers near the coasts will dissipate during the early morning, followed by interior clouds and spotty showers in the afternoon. While stability is slowly returning, a briefly heavy shower is still possible in the afternoon and evening.
Trades will slowly redevelop on Wednesday as the low to the north drifts east and weakens. The combination of the building trades and gradually increase stability will lessen chances for afternoon showers.
Trade winds will strengthen Thursday and Friday and will persist into early next week as surface high pressure becomes established north of the islands. The moderate to locally breezy trades and more stable conditions will push dew points back into the lower 60s, providing relief from the recent humidity. Showers will become focused over windward slopes.
AVIATION
Light and variable winds continue across all terminals this morning, triggering land-sea breezes which are expected to persist through midweek. Onshore sea breezes will bring clouds and possible light showers over island interiors this afternoon as peak heating occurs, which may lead to periods of MVFR conditions.
Otherwise, VFR conditions prevail.
No AIRMETs in effect.
MARINE
A weak low north of the area extends a trough south toward the islands, which will keep light to locally moderate east-southeast flow in place across the local waters through early Wednesday.
Light wind flow should allow for afternoon sea breeze development near the shores. During the latter half of the week, surface high pressure building north of the area will bring a return of moderate to locally strong northeasterly trade winds.
A small, medium-period, northwest swell build today, providing a small bump to surf along north and west-facing shores. At least one other northwest swell of similar size and period arrives late today which will support elevated surf along west-facing shores through mid-week.
A moderate, medium-period north-northeast swell also arrives today and peaks on Wednesday, bringing moderate surf to north-facing shores, before slowly declining through the end of the week. East- facing shores will see an increase in surf with wrap from the north-northeasterly swell, despite below seasonal average trade winds. Strengthening trades late this week will support closer to seasonal average surf for east facing shores into the weekend.
Surf will continue to be small along south facing shores through the period.
HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
Wind History for Kawaihae, HI
toggle option: (graph/table)
Airport Reports
| Airport | Dist | Age | Wind kt | Vis | Sky | Weather | Air | DewPt | RH | inHg |
Link to 1 hour of 5 minute data for PHOG
Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) for PHOG
Wind History Graph: HOG
(wind in knots)GEOS Local Image of Hawaii
Edit Hide
Kamuela/Honolulu,HI
NOTICE: Some pages have affiliate links to Amazon. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Please read website Cookie, Privacy, and Disclamers by clicking HERE. To contact me click HERE. For my YouTube page click HERE


