Lake Moro — Current Water Temperature, Annual Trends and Forecast
This page provides information on the current water temperature in Lake Moro, trends, monthly ranges and the forecast for the coming days.
Current Water Temperature
Water Temperature in Lake Moro today is 9.8°C.
Water Temperature: Daily Trends, Historical Records, and Forecast
❌ As of today, the minimum water temperature ranges from 47°F (8°C) to 50°F (10°C). This is still cool water, suitable only for experienced swimmers or those accustomed to cold water. Swimming in such conditions is possible, but not recommended for prolonged periods. Extra caution should be taken during extended exposure, as the cold water can cause heat loss and lead to hypothermia. For added comfort, special clothing can be used. 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 | 9.2°C | 11.0°C | |
| JUN 4 | 9.3°C | 11.0°C | |
| JUN 5 | 9.3°C | 11.0°C | |
| JUN 6 | 9.2°C | 11.0°C | |
| JUN 7 | 9.3°C | 11.0°C | |
| JUN 8 | 9.3°C | 11.0°C | |
| JUN 10 | 9.8°C | 11.0°C | |
| JUN 11 | 11.0°C | 9.9°C | |
| JUN 12 | 11.0°C | 9.9°C | |
| JUN 13 | 11.0°C | 10.0°C | |
| JUN 14 | 11.0°C | 10.0°C | |
| JUN 15 | 11.0°C | 10.1°C | |
| JUN 16 | 11.0°C | 10.2°C | |
| JUN 17 | 11.0°C | 10.2°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 | 0°C | 0°C | 1°C |
| February | 0°C | 0°C | 1°C |
| March | 0°C | 0°C | 2°C |
| April | 0°C | 3°C | 6°C |
| May | 0°C | 5°C | 10°C |
| June | 6°C | 11°C | 17°C |
| July | 7°C | 12°C | 18°C |
| August | 7°C | 12°C | 18°C |
| September | 4°C | 9°C | 14°C |
| October | 0°C | 4°C | 7°C |
| November | 0°C | 2°C | 4°C |
| December | 0°C | 0°C | 1°C |
Lake Moro: Water Temperature by Location
Lake Moro: Weather Forecast
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Location & Local Information
Lake Moro (Italian: Lago Moro) in Lombardy is a small mountain lake whose water temperature reflects its alpine setting. Seasonal averages typically run from near freezing in winter—about 0–4 °C (32–39 °F)—to cool in spring at roughly 4–12 °C (39–54 °F). In summer the surface can warm noticeably on sunny days, commonly reaching around 15–22 °C (59–72 °F) in the warmest weeks, while autumn sees a steady decline back toward single digits, roughly 8–15 °C (46–59 °F). Local conditions such as depth, inflow from snowmelt or springs, and recent weather have a strong influence, so short-term variations should be expected.
Swimming is often physically possible in summer when temperatures are highest, but whether it is permitted depends on local regulations and site management; some alpine lakes lie within protected areas where bathing is restricted to preserve habitats or for visitor safety. Even when allowed, swimmers should be aware that mountain water remains cold compared with lowland lakes, increasing the risk of cold-water shock and rapid loss of body heat. Facilities and lifeguards are usually limited, so check on signage and water-quality notices, and use caution—enter slowly, avoid swimming alone, and respect any local prohibitions meant to protect the environment or public safety.
