Kauaʻi water quality is improving (+86pp in 14 days)
Kauaʻi ocean water quality improved 86 percentage points over the last 14 days (0% clean two weeks ago vs. 86% clean now).
If the NOAA 7-day outlook stays dry, the improving trend should continue. See the Kauaʻi leaderboard for which individual beaches drove the change.
Big Island is improving over the last 14 days (+29pp vs. the prior two weeks). 0 of our 7 tracked beaches on the island have active advisory days in the last 30 days. NOAA's 7-day forecast is dry, so the improving trend should continue. See the Big Island leaderboard for the beach-by-beach ranking.
Maui is worsening over the last 14 days (-50pp vs. the prior two weeks). 1 of our 6 tracked beaches on the island have active advisory days in the last 30 days. NOAA's 7-day forecast is dry, which should halt new advisory activity and let the existing advisories begin to clear. See the Maui leaderboard for the beach-by-beach ranking.
Oʻahu is improving over the last 14 days (+29pp vs. the prior two weeks). 1 of our 12 tracked beaches on the island have active advisory days in the last 30 days. NOAA's 7-day forecast is mild — scattered showers possible but unlikely to drive new advisories. See the Oʻahu leaderboard for the beach-by-beach ranking.
Kauaʻi is improving over the last 14 days (+86pp vs. the prior two weeks). 6 of our 6 tracked beaches on the island have active advisory days in the last 30 days. NOAA's 7-day forecast is wet (peak 69% chance of rain) — expect the pattern to shift toward more advisories. See the Kauaʻi leaderboard for the beach-by-beach ranking.
For the always-live per-island outlook, see our Hawaii Water Quality Forecast, which regenerates daily from NOAA + DOH data.
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