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Can I swim in Dublin in March? All information about water temperature in Irish Sea in March. Historical data, comparison and analysis.

Analysis of historical data on water temperature in Dublin in March

#minimal
42°F
#average
46°F
#maximum
50°F

Average temperature in Irish Sea in Dublin in March is 46°F. In general, this water temperature is unacceptable for swimming. But hardened people can afford to be in such water for 5-10 minutes.

Minimum water temperature in Dublin in March is 42°F, maximum - 50°F. In recent years, at the beginning of the month, the temperature value here is at around 47°F, and by the end of the month the water warms up to 47°F.

Average water temperature in the first decade is 46°F, in the middle of the month - 46°F, and at the end - 46°F.

Table of water temperature values in Dublin in March in recent years

Day2024202320222021
146°F46°F46°F50°F
246°F46°F46°F50°F
346°F46°F46°F50°F
446°F46°F44°F50°F
546°F44°F44°F48°F
646°F46°F46°F50°F
744°F46°F46°F50°F
844°F46°F46°F50°F
944°F44°F46°F50°F
1044°F46°F46°F46°F
1146°F46°F44°F46°F
1246°F46°F46°F50°F
1346°F46°F46°F50°F
1444°F46°F46°F46°F
1546°F44°F46°F50°F
1646°F46°F44°F48°F
1746°F44°F46°F46°F
1846°F46°F46°F50°F
1946°F46°F46°F48°F
2046°F46°F46°F48°F
2146°F46°F46°F46°F
2246°F46°F46°F46°F
2346°F46°F46°F46°F
2446°F46°F44°F50°F
2546°F46°F46°F48°F
2644°F46°F46°F46°F
2746°F46°F46°F48°F
2846°F46°F46°F48°F
2948°F46°F46°F48°F
3046°F46°F46°F48°F
3146°F46°F46°F50°F

Details of the water temperature today in Dublin and forecast for the next week, see the link:
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