"Set came through my living room and blasted the door open. There was about three inches of water to my back bedrooms." ...
Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park in South Kona is closed. Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park’s Alanui Kaloko Road and the coastal trail from Kaloko Fishpond to ʻAiʻōpio Fishtrap is ...
17-year-old Jacob Turner braces for impact. Tim Bonython/Surfing Visions What follows next is a series of solid Jaws paddle-only days, all in bluebird conditions. Tim, filming from the back of ...
Lighter winds mean higher potential for vog; dangerously high surf will continue into Sunday Light to moderate southerly winds are expected for the weekend ahead of a cold front that will stall just ...
On Saturday at 2:08 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated high surf advisory in effect until 10 p.m. for Central Coast of Oregon. The weather service adds to expect, "Large waves and ...
Tonight's lows will drop to the mid 40s. High surf is back for Southern California beaches. L.A. County could see waves between 4 and 6 feet over the next couple of days, according to the National ...
Credit: Daniel Green / Noozhawk photo The high surf warning across the South Coast has ended, but officials are still warning residents of stronger waves than normal. After the high surf advisory ...
A High Surf Advisory has been issued through 4 PM Sunday for large breaking waves of 20-30 feet. Inexperienced swimmers should remain out of water due to life-threatening surf conditions.
The National Weather Service issued high surf advisories Thursday morning for large portions Northern California, with waves up to 30 feet high expected to hit portions of the coast until Sunday.
Some areas could see 4 to 8 inches of rain over the next four days. Nine states are on alert for wind, snow, avalanches and high surf as new storms hit the west. These storms will pound the west ...
The National Weather Service predicts that large seas and high surf with chances for strong rip currents and minor coastal flooding will continue through Friday for Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa ...
The National Weather Service predicts that large seas and high surf with chances for strong rip currents and minor coastal flooding will continue through Friday for Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa ...