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Groningen Current Water Temperature and Forecast

On this page, you will find comprehensive information about the water temperature in Groningen, 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 Groningen

55°F

TODAY

55°F

YESTERDAY

56°F

A WEEK AGO

As of today, the minimum water temperature in Groningen ranges from 54°F (12°C) to 60°F (15°C). The water is significantly warmer, and swimming becomes possible for most people. However, caution may still be required for prolonged stays in the water, as extended exposure can cause discomfort. This is a suitable temperature range for short swims and for those accustomed to cooler water. For more comfortable swimming, it is recommended to use proper gear.

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 in Groningen Over the Last 30 Days

Today the water temperature in Groningen is lower than the same day in previous years. The water temperature range here in May is from 50°F to 61°F. The water temperature has decreased over the past 7 days but has increased over the past month.

The forecasted water temperature values for Groningen 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.

Daily Water Temperature Chart

DateCurrentAverageForecast
May 656°F56°F
May 755°F56°F
May 855°F56°F
May 954°F56°F
May 1055°F56°F
May 1154°F56°F
May 1255°F56°F
May 1355°F56°F
May 1456°F55°F
May 1556°F55°F
May 1656°F55°F
May 1756°F55°F
May 1856°F55°F
May 1956°F55°F
May 2056°F55°F
May 2156°F55°F
* Current - Actual water temperature value
** Average - Average water temperature on this day in recent years
*** Forecast - Our water temperature forecast

Water Temperature Ranges in Groningen by Month

January

MinimumAverageMaximum
37°F41°F45°F

February

MinimumAverageMaximum
37°F42°F45°F

March

MinimumAverageMaximum
41°F45°F48°F

April

MinimumAverageMaximum
45°F51°F55°F

May

MinimumAverageMaximum
50°F56°F61°F

June

MinimumAverageMaximum
59°F65°F72°F

July

MinimumAverageMaximum
63°F67°F77°F

August

MinimumAverageMaximum
64°F66°F70°F

September

MinimumAverageMaximum
57°F63°F72°F

October

MinimumAverageMaximum
50°F53°F57°F

November

MinimumAverageMaximum
45°F48°F52°F

December

MinimumAverageMaximum
37°F41°F45°F

Monthly Water Temperature Histogram in Groningen

Known Beaches in the Area of Groningen?

Groningen City Beach

Groningen City Beach is a 2-stars sandy beach, is located directly in Groningen. There is parking. There are cafés.

Hoornse Plas Beach

Hoornse Plas Beach is a 3-stars sandy beach, located in a 4 km (2 miles) radius of Groningen. There is parking. There are restrooms. There are cafés.

Groningen Weather

MAY 14

46°F / 61°F
overcast

rain: 0% | wind: 11 mph

MAY 15

48°F / 66°F
overcast

rain: 0% | wind: 14 mph

MAY 16

45°F / 61°F
clear sky

rain: 0% | wind: 10 mph

MAY 17

46°F / 66°F
overcast

rain: 0% | wind: 9 mph

Water Temperature in Groningen: General Trends and Swimming Opportunities

In Groningen, a city in the north of the Netherlands, water temperatures in rivers like the Westerhaven or the Van Starkenborgh Canal generally remain cooler throughout much of the year. The water temperatures can reach around 15–20°C (59–68°F) in the summer months, making swimming in these areas pleasant during warmer weather, but still quite cool compared to southern regions. In winter, the temperature drops significantly, and the rivers can get very cold, usually hovering around 3-5°C (37–41°F), making it unsuitable for swimming.

In general, swimming is permitted in some areas of Groningen, especially around designated swimming locations or recreational lakes such as Paterswoldsemeer and Hoornsemeer, which are more popular for leisure activities. However, the rivers like the Westerhaven and Van Starkenborgh Canal may not be the most ideal for swimming due to the stronger currents and water quality concerns, so it's better to check local regulations or find a designated swimming spot during the summer months. Always be aware of water quality advisories, as the water may sometimes be considered unfit for swimming.

Geographical Location of Groningen

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Frequently Asked Questions About Groningen and its Water Temperatures

What is the current water temperature in Groningen?

The water temperature today in Groningen is 55°F (12.8°C).

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

The average water temperature in Groningen during the summer months is typically between 65°F to 67°F (18°C to 20°C), and it can reach up to 77°F (25°C) at its warmest. However, in some years, the temperature may exceed this range.

What is the water temperature in Groningen in May?

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

What is the water temperature in Groningen in September?

The average water temperature in Groningen in September is typically between 57°F to 72°F (14°C to 22°C).

Is it possible to swim in any bodies of water in Groningen (Netherlands, Groningen), and what are the available options for doing so?

Yes, it's possible to swim in Groningen, specifically in locations like Hoornse Plas, Kardinge, and Lettelberterplas. These are popular freshwater swimming spots offering amenities including sandy beaches, swimming areas, and sometimes lifeguards.