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Water Temperature in Esternay in Grand Morin River: Current and Forecast

On this page, you will find comprehensive information about the water temperature in Esternay in Grand Morin River, including current readings, historical data and trends, monthly averages, as well as weather forecasts and upcoming temperature predictions. We find every spot where you can swim and tell you what the water temperature is there today and throughout the year.

Current Water Temperature in Esternay

6.2°C

TODAY

6.2°C

YESTERDAY

5.3°C

A WEEK AGO

As of today, the minimum water temperature in Esternay ranges from 41°F (5°C) to 47°F (8°C). This water temperature is still quite low, and swimming in such conditions may only be comfortable for hardened individuals. It is recommended to limit the time spent in the water to avoid hypothermia. For those not accustomed to cold water, it is better to refrain from swimming. However, if you decide to enter the water, it is advisable to wear a warm wetsuit for protection against the cold.

It is important to note that these swimming tips and recommendations apply only in good weather. When the air temperature is below 68°F (20°C), and sometimes even below 77°F (25°C), swimming can be unpleasant even with relatively high water temperatures.

Analysis, Historical Data, and Forecast of Water Temperature

Water Temperature Chart for Grand Morin River in Esternay Over the Last 30 Days

Today the water temperature in Esternay is higher than the same day in previous years. The water temperature range here in February is from 3°C to 8°C. The water temperature is trending upward, and it has increased both over the past 30 days and the past week.

The forecasted water temperature values for Esternay are presented in the table below.

The actual water temperature values near the shore may differ by a few degrees from the stated values. For the development of the forecast, we use our own mathematical model that takes into account the current water temperature changes, historical data, and key weather trends, including wind strength and direction, and air temperature in each specific region.

Table of Daily Water Temperature Data

DateCurrentAverageForecast
Feb 155.3°C5.2°C
Feb 165.4°C5.2°C
Feb 175.0°C5.2°C
Feb 186.1°C5.2°C
Feb 196.2°C5.2°C
Feb 206.3°C5.2°C
Feb 216.2°C5.2°C
Feb 226.2°C5.2°C
Feb 235.2°C6.1°C
Feb 245.2°C6.0°C
Feb 255.2°C6.0°C
Feb 265.2°C6.0°C
Feb 275.2°C6.0°C
Feb 285.2°C6.0°C
Mar 17.0°C6.1°C
Mar 27.0°C6.2°C
* Current - Actual water temperature value
** Average - Average water temperature on this day in recent years
*** Forecast - Our water temperature forecast

Water Temperature Ranges in Esternay by Month

January

MinimumAverageMaximum
0°C2.5°C5°C

February

MinimumAverageMaximum
3°C5.2°C8°C

March

MinimumAverageMaximum
4°C7°C10°C

April

MinimumAverageMaximum
8°C11.2°C14°C

May

MinimumAverageMaximum
10°C12.7°C16°C

June

MinimumAverageMaximum
12°C14.7°C19°C

July

MinimumAverageMaximum
13°C16.1°C21°C

August

MinimumAverageMaximum
11°C15°C19°C

September

MinimumAverageMaximum
11°C13.7°C19°C

October

MinimumAverageMaximum
8°C11°C14°C

November

MinimumAverageMaximum
8°C9.8°C12°C

December

MinimumAverageMaximum
0°C3°C6°C

Monthly Water Temperature Histogram for Grand Morin River in Esternay

Esternay Weather

FEBRUARY 23

3°C / 12°C
fog

rain: 7% | wind: 19 km/h

FEBRUARY 24

7°C / 10°C
slight rain

rain: 75% | wind: 20 km/h

FEBRUARY 25

5°C / 10°C
slight rain

rain: 73% | wind: 27 km/h

FEBRUARY 26

1°C / 9°C
fog

rain: 30% | wind: 20 km/h

FEBRUARY 27

0°C / 8°C
fog

rain: 28% | wind: 14 km/h

Water Temperature in Esternay: General Trends and Swimming Opportunities

Esternay, a town located along the Grand Morin River in the Île-de-France region, experiences seasonal water temperature variations that are typical for rivers in northern France. During the colder months from November to March, the water temperature of the Grand Morin can be quite low, ranging from 4°C to 7°C, making swimming uncomfortable and unsafe. As spring approaches, the temperature starts to rise gradually, with the water reaching around 12°C to 15°C by late spring. In the summer months, particularly in July and August, the temperature can rise to around 20°C, providing a more suitable environment for swimming, though the river's current and depth still need to be considered.

While the Grand Morin may offer some potential for swimming during warmer months, the river’s current and varying water depths may pose challenges for swimmers, especially those unfamiliar with the area. As such, caution is advised. There are no specifically designated public swimming areas directly in the Grand Morin, but the surrounding countryside and other nearby lakes provide opportunities for recreational activities such as kayaking, fishing, and hiking. For those seeking a more controlled and safe swimming experience, nearby pools in Esternay or in nearby towns are the best options, offering comfortable water temperatures and facilities for recreation.

Geographical Location of Esternay

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Frequently Asked Questions About Esternay and its Water Temperatures

What is the current water temperature in Esternay?

The water temperature today in Esternay is 43°F (6.2°C).

What is the water temperature in Esternay during the summer months?

The average water temperature in Esternay during the summer months is typically between 59°F to 61°F (15°C to 16°C), and it can reach up to 70°F (21°C) at its warmest. However, in some years, the temperature may exceed this range.

What is the water temperature in Esternay in May?

The average water temperature in Esternay in May ranges from 50°F to 61°F (10°C to 16°C).

What is the water temperature in Esternay in September?

The average water temperature in Esternay in September is typically between 52°F to 66°F (11°C to 19°C).

Is it possible to swim in the Grand Morin River in Esternay, and what are the available options for doing so?

Yes, it's possible to swim in the Grand Morin River in Esternay. However, as options vary, it's best to check with local tourism or environmental authorities for safe swimming spots.