Lake Weohyakapka — Current Water Temperature, Annual Trends and Forecast
This page provides information on the current water temperature in Lake Weohyakapka, trends, monthly ranges and the forecast for the coming days.
Current Water Temperature
Water Temperature in Lake Weohyakapka today is 26.8°C.
Water Temperature: Daily Trends, Historical Records, and Forecast
✅ As of today, the minimum water temperature ranges from 79°F (26°C) to 82°F (28°C). This is very warm water, allowing for extended stays without any discomfort. Swimming in these conditions will be particularly enjoyable, making it the ideal temperature range for those who want to relax in the sea. Additionally, water in this temperature range is suitable for children and elderly people, as it is comfortable for prolonged stays. 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 2 | 26.4°C | 25.6°C | |
| JUN 3 | 26.3°C | 25.6°C | |
| JUN 4 | 26.3°C | 25.6°C | |
| JUN 5 | 26.3°C | 25.6°C | |
| JUN 6 | 26.5°C | 25.6°C | |
| JUN 7 | 26.8°C | 25.6°C | |
| JUN 8 | 26.8°C | 25.6°C | |
| JUN 10 | 25.6°C | 26.7°C | |
| JUN 11 | 25.6°C | 26.7°C | |
| JUN 12 | 25.6°C | 26.6°C | |
| JUN 13 | 25.6°C | 26.6°C | |
| JUN 14 | 25.6°C | 26.5°C | |
| JUN 15 | 25.6°C | 26.4°C | |
| JUN 16 | 25.6°C | 26.4°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 | 17°C | 20°C | 23°C |
| February | 15°C | 19°C | 24°C |
| March | 18°C | 22°C | 26°C |
| April | 19°C | 23°C | 27°C |
| May | 22°C | 25°C | 28°C |
| June | 23°C | 26°C | 28°C |
| July | 25°C | 27°C | 30°C |
| August | 24°C | 27°C | 29°C |
| September | 23°C | 25°C | 27°C |
| October | 23°C | 25°C | 27°C |
| November | 21°C | 24°C | 26°C |
| December | 16°C | 20°C | 25°C |
Lake Weohyakapka: Water Temperature by Location
Lake Weohyakapka: Weather Forecast
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Location & Local Information
Lake Weohyakapka, in central Florida, typically follows the seasonal temperature patterns common to shallow Floridian lakes. Surface temperatures in summer often range from about 80–90°F (27–32°C), producing warm, comfortable water for swimming. In spring and fall the lake usually sits between roughly 65–80°F (18–27°C), conditions that many swimmers find pleasant though sometimes cool in the early spring or late fall. During winter months surface readings can drop to the upper 50s to low 70s°F (about 14–22°C) depending on cold snaps and overnight lows; those cooler temperatures make extended swims less comfortable for most people.
Swimming in Lake Weohyakapka is generally possible because it is a public freshwater lake, but it is not typically served by staffed, lifeguarded beaches and conditions vary by spot. Natural hazards such as submerged vegetation, uneven bottoms, occasional poor water clarity, and the potential presence of wildlife like alligators make unsupervised swimming risky in some areas. Water quality can also change after heavy rains, so local advisories or signage may restrict access at times. Visitors should check with local authorities or park managers, choose designated launch or recreation areas when available, and exercise caution if entering the water.
