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Ventspils District

Ventspils District, Latvia © By Edgars Šulcs
Ventspils District Sea Temperature
This page provides detailed information about the water temperature in Ventspils District, Latvia. All countries, cities and resorts on the coast. The range of sea temperatures for today. We find every spot where you can swim and tell you what the water temperature is there today and throughout the year.
Current Sea Temperature
1.1°C
minimal
1.6°C
average
2.2°C
maximum
Graph of Sea Temperature Changes in Ventspils District Over the Last 60 Days
Water temperature in the Ventspils District by month
Month | Minimum | Maximum |
---|---|---|
January | -2°C | 6°C |
February | -1°C | 5°C |
March | -1°C | 5°C |
April | -1°C | 7°C |
May | 4°C | 14°C |
June | 9°C | 22°C |
July | 15°C | 24°C |
August | 16°C | 22°C |
September | 11°C | 20°C |
October | 6°C | 17°C |
November | 3°C | 12°C |
December | 0°C | 9°C |
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Water Temperature in Ventspils District: General Trends and Swimming Opportunities
Original name of the region: Ventspils
Ventspils District, located on Latvia’s western coast, borders the open Baltic Sea, where water temperatures vary significantly throughout the year. In winter, sea temperatures drop to around 1°C to 3°C (34°F to 37°F), and ice may form near the shoreline during particularly cold periods. By late spring, the sea begins to warm, reaching about 8°C to 12°C (46°F to 54°F) in May and June. The warmest water is typically in July and August, when temperatures range between 16°C and 20°C (61°F to 68°F). However, strong offshore winds can sometimes cause upwelling, bringing colder deep water to the surface and temporarily lowering temperatures.
Inland, Ventspils District is home to several lakes and rivers, which warm up more quickly than the sea. By late spring, lakes reach temperatures of 12°C to 16°C (54°F to 61°F), and during the peak summer months, they can warm up to 18°C to 24°C (64°F to 75°F), making them a more comfortable option for swimming. Smaller, shallow lakes tend to heat up the fastest, while larger bodies of water retain warmth longer into autumn. Rivers in the region follow a similar pattern, with summer temperatures generally ranging from 16°C to 22°C (61°F to 72°F), and some shallow river sections exceeding 24°C (75°F) on particularly hot days.
Thanks to its diverse water bodies, Ventspils District offers various opportunities for swimming and water recreation. The Baltic coastline provides refreshing yet cooler swimming conditions in summer, while the district’s lakes and rivers offer warmer alternatives for those seeking a more comfortable experience. The combination of sandy beaches, forested riverbanks, and scenic lakes makes this region ideal for outdoor water activities.
Geographical Location of Ventspils District
Frequently Asked Questions About Ventspils District and its Water Temperatures
What is the current sea temperature on the coast of Ventspils District in Latvia?
The sea temperature today on the coast of Ventspils District ranges from 34°F (1.1°C) in Jaunciems to 36°F (2.2°C) in Jurkalne.
When does the sea in Ventspils District in Latvia reach a comfortable swimming temperature?
In Ventspils District (Latvia) the sea temperature can reach 70°F (21°C) only in July. It should be noted that the mentioned values apply to the warmest point of the region. In other areas of Ventspils District, the values may vary.
What are the most popular seaside resorts in Ventspils District?
The most popular places on the coast of Ventspils District (Latvia), based on our visitors' interest in the water temperature, are cities Ventspils, Jurkalne, Mikeltornis, and Jaunciems.
Which seas and oceans does the Ventspils District have access to?
Ventspils District (Latvia) has access only to the Baltic Sea.