We have some pretty sweet conditions in the forecast for the coming week. Large and consistent southwest ground swell, originating from the Southern Ocean, will continue pouring into our region.
Teahupo'o is pumping right now, and a select crew of Championship Tour early risers and hard-charging freesurfers found watery orbs of terrifying proportion over the reef in the last week.
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It’s so on. The best of the West Coast – from local legends, next-gen groms, and former Championship Tour surfers – have descended upon Lower Trestles for the U.S.
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The swell looks pretty active as we head into this coming weekend. Unlike the last several days, we'll finally get some new swell moving in that should produce some solid 4-5, possibly even 6 ft waves in some of our best spots.
“We’ve always tried to provide a platform for the young guns, the teenagers who are setting the bar and pushing that next generation,” Big Wave Challenge founder Bill Sharp said.
A low developing north of the main Hawaiian Islands will push a front toward the state from the northwest today which will advance eastward until stalling over Oahu late Thursday and weaken.
Surface high pressure over the Eastern Pacific continues to weaken, with moderate to fresh northwesterly breezes prevailing, and significant wave heights abating through Thursday.