Surf’s up! Advisory remains posted through Saturday afternoon for west-facing shores

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Surfers wait for the right wave Friday at Kohanaiki. See advisory story on 6A. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Friday was a good day to watch the waves crash at NELHA. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Surf pounds the shoreline Friday at NEHLA. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
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A high surf advisory remains posted through Saturday afternoon for west-facing shores of the Big Island.

The National Weather Service said large northwest swells will produce advisory-level surf over the Big Island’s Kona and Kohala coasts through 6 p.m. Saturday. Wave heights of 6 to 8 feet are forecast for leeward areas from Ka‘u to North Kohala.

On Friday, Hawaii County Civil Defense closed Kahalu‘u Beach Park due to the surf. Civil Defense said additional closures could be possible with any updates issued if conditions change.

Forecasters cautioned oceangoers to expect strong breaking waves, shore break, and rip currents making swimming difficult and dangerous. Beachgoers, swimmers, and surfers should heed all advice given by ocean safety officials and exercise caution.