
Wednesday, June 10, 2026, starts off on the damp side for Oʻahu, with scattered morning showers favoring windward and mauka neighborhoods before skies try to clean up for the afternoon. Highs will land near 84°F while east‑northeast trade winds stay on the breezy side, generally 12–18 mph with gusts up to about 25 mph, enough to shake loose umbrellas and leave exposed beaches on the choppy side.
What To Expect Today
Showers are most likely before 11 a.m., then conditions trend toward partly sunny with overnight lows in the mid‑70s and new rainfall totals generally under a tenth of an inch. The chance of rain holds at about 30% through the morning, and winds should ease a bit overnight. These details are from the National Weather Service Honolulu.
Afternoon Winds And Commute
Easterly gusts near 25 mph may whip up blustery crosswinds on exposed stretches of road and bridges, so drivers of high‑profile vehicles should plan on a little extra commute time. It is a good day to secure loose outdoor furniture and patio gear, and to toss a light jacket or rain shell in the bag, since brief, spotty showers can still flare up through early evening.
Marine And Surf Outlook
A series of southern‑hemisphere swells will keep surf alive through the week, with a larger south‑southwest pulse expected Saturday night into Sunday, June 13–14, and forecast guidance showing the swell peaking Sunday into Monday, June 14–15, 2026. That push could nudge south‑shore surf close to advisory or even warning thresholds and, combined with higher tides, raise the risk of wave runup and minor coastal flooding during the first half of next week. Boaters and beachgoers should keep tabs on conditions through NOAA Tides and Currents.
Bottom line: keep a rain layer handy for morning errands, tie down anything that might go flying in the trades, and check posted lifeguard or harbor advisories before heading out on the water. For more detail and hour‑by‑hour timing, check the latest local forecast and marine products before you travel or launch.









