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Svalbard, Norway

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Svalbard Sea Temperature

This page provides detailed information about the water temperature in Svalbard, Norway. 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

-0.8°C

minimal

-0.8°C

average

-0.8°C

maximum

Water temperature in the Svalbard by month

MonthMinimumMaximum
January-2°C7°C
February-2°C6°C
March-2°C7°C
April-3°C6°C
May-3°C8°C
June-1°C11°C
July1°C12°C
August3°C12°C
September1°C11°C
October0°C10°C
November-1°C9°C
December-1°C8°C

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Water Temperature in Svalbard: General Trends and Swimming Opportunities

Original name of the region: Svalbard

Svalbard, located in the Arctic Ocean, is one of the northernmost inhabited regions on Earth, and its coastal waters are quite cold year-round. The water temperatures around Svalbard are influenced by the Arctic climate and the cold currents that dominate the area. In the summer, sea temperatures near the archipelago typically range from 4°C to 7°C (39°F to 45°F), offering a chilly experience for those brave enough to swim or explore the waters by boat. Even in summer, the cold temperatures are a reminder of the region's harsh environment.

During the winter months, the water temperature drops further, averaging between -1°C and 2°C (30°F and 36°F). This is due to the freezing point of seawater in polar regions, with some areas experiencing frozen sea surfaces in shallow coastal zones. These cold waters are not typically suitable for recreational swimming, but they do attract scientists and explorers studying the unique Arctic ecosystems and the effects of climate change. The extreme temperatures and dramatic landscapes of Svalbard's coastline make it a fascinating, albeit harsh, destination for those seeking to experience one of the most remote places on the planet.

Geographical Location of Svalbard

Frequently Asked Questions About Svalbard and its Water Temperatures

What is the current sea temperature on the coast of Svalbard in Norway?

The sea temperature today on the coast of Svalbard ranges from 31°F (-0.8°C) in Barentsburg to 31°F (-0.8°C) in Barentsburg.

When does the sea in Svalbard in Norway reach a comfortable swimming temperature?

The sea temperature in Svalbard (Norway) never warms up to 70°F (21°C). Its maximum value is 54°F (12°C) in July. It should be noted that the mentioned values apply to the warmest point of the region. In other areas of Svalbard, the values may vary.

What are the most popular seaside resorts in Svalbard?

The most popular places on the coast of Svalbard (Norway), based on our visitors' interest in the water temperature, are cities Longyearbyen and Barentsburg.

Which seas and oceans does the Svalbard have access to?

Svalbard (Norway) has access only to the Barents Sea.