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Laʻaloa Beach (Magic Sands) Water Quality in August

What to expect for water quality, rainfall, and ocean conditions

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August Conditions at Laʻaloa Beach (Magic Sands)
August Advisory Risk Low

Laʻaloa Beach (Magic Sands) has low advisory risk in august. Dry season conditions mean minimal runoff and generally clear water. Still check the live status, as individual events can occur.

🌧️ Rainfall & Runoff

August is part of Hawaii's dry season (April through September). Laʻaloa Beach (Magic Sands) sees only about 0.3 inches of rain. Runoff events are infrequent and brief. Water quality is generally at its best during dry months.

🌊 Ocean Conditions

Summer south swells bring moderate surf to Laʻaloa Beach (Magic Sands). Waves are generally manageable but can build during south swell events. Water temperature is a warm 80-82°F. Trade winds keep conditions comfortable.

👥 Crowd Levels

High. Summer crowds remain strong through August. Local families also use the beach more during school break.

📌 August Notes
Late summer often brings the warmest water temperatures of the year. Sea turtle sightings are common at many beaches.
If It Looks Brown, Don't Swim
Never enter the ocean when the water appears brown or murky, even if no advisory is posted. Hawaii is often slow to test beaches and update advisories — not every beach is monitored. After heavy rain, wait at least 72 hours and until the water clears before swimming.
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⚠️ The 72-Hour Rain Rule

The Hawaii Department of Health recommends staying out of the ocean for at least 72 hours after heavy rain. In august, rainfall is less frequent but individual storms can still produce contaminated runoff.

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