Lake Garlate — Current Water Temperature, Annual Trends and Forecast
This page provides information on the current water temperature in Lake Garlate, trends, monthly ranges and the forecast for the coming days.
Current Water Temperature
Water Temperature in Lake Garlate today is 20.3°C.
Water Temperature: Daily Trends, Historical Records, and Forecast
✅ As of today, the minimum water temperature ranges from 68°F (20°C) to 74°F (23°C). The water is warm and pleasant for swimming, and in this range, one can stay in the water for extended periods without the risk of hypothermia. This is the ideal temperature for relaxation, swimming, and water sports. Families with children, as well as outdoor enthusiasts, will enjoy swimming and time spent in the water. For most people, this is the optimal temperature for a comfortable beach experience. 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.
Water Temperature Chart Over the Last 30 Days
Table of Daily Sea Temperature Data
| Date | Current | Average | Forecast |
|---|---|---|---|
| JUN 3 | 20.1°C | 21.0°C | |
| JUN 4 | 19.9°C | 21.0°C | |
| JUN 5 | 19.9°C | 21.0°C | |
| JUN 6 | 19.8°C | 21.0°C | |
| JUN 7 | 19.9°C | 21.0°C | |
| JUN 8 | 20.1°C | 21.0°C | |
| JUN 11 | 21.0°C | 20.3°C | |
| JUN 12 | 21.0°C | 20.4°C | |
| JUN 13 | 21.0°C | 20.4°C | |
| JUN 14 | 21.0°C | 20.4°C | |
| JUN 15 | 21.0°C | 20.5°C | |
| JUN 16 | 21.0°C | 20.5°C | |
| JUN 17 | 21.0°C | 20.5°C |
* Current - Actual water temperature value
** Average - Average water temperature on this day in recent years
*** Forecast - Our water temperature forecast
Actual nearshore water temperatures may fluctuate by several degrees from the reported values, especially following heavy rainfall or extended periods of strong winds. Certain wind patterns can cause colder, deeper waters to rise and replace the sun-warmed surface water, leading to noticeable variations.
Our forecast is based on a proprietary mathematical model that considers real-time water temperature changes, historical trends, key weather patterns, wind strength and direction, and air temperature specific to each region. Additionally, we incorporate data from other resorts to enhance accuracy.
Monthly Water Temperature Range (Min, Max & Average)
| Month | Min | Avg | Max |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 5°C | 9°C | 13°C |
| February | 5°C | 9°C | 12°C |
| March | 8°C | 12°C | 15°C |
| April | 10°C | 14°C | 18°C |
| May | 11°C | 17°C | 22°C |
| June | 16°C | 21°C | 26°C |
| July | 18°C | 23°C | 28°C |
| August | 18°C | 23°C | 28°C |
| September | 14°C | 20°C | 25°C |
| October | 12°C | 17°C | 20°C |
| November | 7°C | 11°C | 15°C |
| December | 6°C | 10°C | 13°C |
Lake Garlate: Water Temperature by Location
Lake Garlate: Weather Forecast
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Location & Local Information
Lake Garlate, in Lombardy, typically shows pronounced seasonal variation in water temperature because it is relatively small and connected to the Adda river system. In winter the surface can drop to around 2–6 °C (36–43 °F), while spring temperatures commonly rise from about 8–15 °C (46–59 °F) as the lake stratifies. In summer the water is warmest, often ranging between 20–26 °C (68–79 °F) on sunny, calm days, and in autumn it cools back to roughly 10–17 °C (50–63 °F) as air temperatures fall. Local weather, wind and inflows from the river influence these figures year to year, and shallow bays warm faster than deeper channels.
Swimming is generally possible and practiced at Lake Garlate, particularly in designated bathing areas and lidos where local authorities monitor water quality and safety. Because portions of the lake are part of a riverine system, currents near the Adda inflow and outflow can make some spots less suitable for bathing, and occasional algal blooms or pollution incidents can prompt temporary restrictions. Visitors should therefore use marked beaches, heed municipal signage, and consult up-to-date local advisories; doing so ensures compliance with regulations and reduces risks related to cold-water shock, currents or transient water-quality issues.
