Water temperature in Adler
63.7
°F
May 14, 07:05
Trend:
increasingYesterday:
63.6°FTomorrow:
64.3°FSunrise:
04:56Sunset:
19:37Day Length:
14 h. 41 min.Adler in May
Minimum:
51.2°FAverage:
53.3°FMaximum:
55.9°FSea water temperature in Adler today
As of now, in Adler, the water temperature is 63.7°F. Swimming in water of this temperature is generally concidered to be cool, and most people won't really enjoy it. Today's reading is 3.1°F higher than the average recorded on this particular day in recent years. The sea temperature remains approximately unchanged from yesterday. According to the forecast, we expect the temperature to rise a bit.Recent sea temperature and forecast
Today's water temperature is notably higher than the average recorded over the past two weeks, indicating a significant warming trend. It is also close to the historical maximum temperature for this date. The maximum temperature recorded for this date was 66.3°F on 2018, while the historical minimum was 56.8°F on 2021.
Daily water temperature in Adler
Date |
Current Year
actual* / forecast** |
last year | 10 years average |
---|---|---|---|
Apr 30 | 60.5°F | 57.1°F | 56.9°F |
May 1 | 60.5°F | 57.0°F | 57.4°F |
May 2 | 60.3°F | 57.0°F | 57.8°F |
May 3 | 60.1°F | 56.0°F | 58.0°F |
May 4 | 60.1°F | 56.9°F | 58.7°F |
May 5 | 60.1°F | 56.3°F | 58.7°F |
May 6 | 60.9°F | 57.8°F | 59.3°F |
May 7 | 60.9°F | 58.1°F | 59.6°F |
May 8 | 61.0°F | 58.6°F | 60.0°F |
May 9 | 62.9°F | 58.9°F | 60.4°F |
May 10 | 63.1°F | 59.2°F | 60.1°F |
May 11 | 63.3°F | 59.5°F | 60.3°F |
May 12 | 63.5°F | 59.4°F | 60.4°F |
May 13 | 63.6°F | 59.7°F | 60.5°F |
May 14 | 63.7°F | 60.1°F | 60.7°F |
May 15 | 64.3°F | 59.0°F | 61.2°F |
May 16 | 65.0°F | 58.9°F | 61.9°F |
May 17 | 65.5°F | 60.6°F | 62.4°F |
May 18 | 66.0°F | 60.4°F | 62.9°F |
May 19 | 66.5°F | 61.3°F | 63.5°F |
May 20 | 66.5°F | 61.3°F | 63.5°F |
May 21 | 66.9°F | 61.7°F | 63.8°F |
* actual - actual temperature values
** forecast - projected values for the next week
Real-time coastal temperatures could deviate by several degrees from the provided readings. These deviations often become evident following intense rainfall or strong winds.
Our forecasting methodology leverages a mathematical model, that uses current water and weather conditions, historical records, wind intensity and direction.