By Star-Advertiser staff
POSTED: 07:41 p.m. HST, Jan 02, 2012
LAST UPDATED: 06:17 p.m. HST, Jan 03, 2012
The big concern will be tonight and tomorrow, said Tim Craig, a forecaster with the weather service. Were still looking at some very high surf. This will be big.
Craig said the peak of the swell will coincide with a 1.9 foot high tide at midnight, raising concerns that the water will rise over Kamehameha Highway.
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Organizers of the Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau say they do not plan to hold the big-wave surf contest tomorrow despite the weather service's warning of giant waves.
"The likelihood is slim to none," said event organizer Glen Moncata in a statement. He said the "fast-moving system" will likely peak overnight and drop throughout Wednesday. There will be some waves in the 20-foot range overnight, but not many of the 20-plus scale that the event mandates on Wednesday, he said. "It will be a good opportunity for competitors to warm up."
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