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	  <title>Hawaii Beach Safety - Current Beach Information for Waikiki at San Souci Beach, South Shore (Oahu)</title> 
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			 <title>Current Beach Information for Waikiki at San Souci Beach, South Shore (Oahu)</title>
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<strong>Beach Condition</strong>: Moderate &mdash; Normal caution advised. Be vigilant of changing conditions especially at beaches known for strong shore breaks and on exposed rocks or cliffs near the ocean. Avoid exposed rocks that are wet from surf. Watch for holes and channels in shallow water.<br /><img src='http://www.HawaiiBeachSafety.org/images/newsigns/beach_low_sm.png' width='48'  border='0' /><br />
<strong>Offshore Condition</strong>: Moderate &mdash; Normal caution advised. Approach the ocean with caution. Be alert for choppy seas, currents, and breaking waves. Weak swimmers should not venture offshore as the seafloor drops off quickly and tidal currents and winds are strong on many island shores. Users of kayaks and other unpowered craft must be aware of strong wind and current conditions that can carry you offshore, and are capable of changing unexpectedly. <br /><img src='http://www.HawaiiBeachSafety.org/images/newsigns/offshore_low_sm.png' width='48'  border='0' /><br />
<strong>Surf Report</strong>: SURF ALONG SOUTH FACING SHORES WILL BE 2 TO 3 FEET THROUGH TUESDAY<br />
<strong>Surf Report Timestamp</strong>: 11/23/2009 7:00:00 PM HST<br />
<strong>Current Wind</strong>: Northeast at 11.5 MPH (10 KT)<br />
<strong>Current Weather</strong>: A Few Clouds<br />
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