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Save River Current Water Temperature and Forecast

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

11.2°C

TODAY

11.3°C

YESTERDAY

10.7°C

A WEEK AGO

As of today, the minimum water temperature in the Save River ranges from 50°F (10°C) to 54°F (12°C). The water is slightly warmer, but still cool for most people. Swimming in such conditions is possible, but for most people, the time spent in the water should be limited to avoid hypothermia. Even experienced swimmers may feel discomfort if they stay in the water for too long. To improve comfort and safety, a wetsuit 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.

Analysis, Historical Data, and Forecast of Water Temperature

Water Temperature Chart for Save River Over the Last 30 Days

Today the water temperature in Save River is higher than the same day in previous years. The water temperature range here in March is from 5°C to 11°C. The water temperature is trending upward, and it has increased both over the past 30 days and the past week.

The forecasted water temperature values for Save 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
Mar 2310.7°C8.0°C
Mar 2411.4°C8.0°C
Mar 2511.4°C8.0°C
Mar 2611.4°C8.0°C
Mar 2711.4°C8.0°C
Mar 2811.3°C8.0°C
Mar 2911.3°C8.0°C
Mar 3111.2°C8.0°C
Apr 113.4°C11.3°C
Apr 213.4°C11.4°C
Apr 313.4°C11.5°C
Apr 413.4°C11.6°C
Apr 513.4°C11.7°C
Apr 613.4°C11.8°C
Apr 713.4°C11.9°C
Apr 813.4°C12.0°C
* Current - Actual water temperature value
** Average - Average water temperature on this day in recent years
*** Forecast - Our water temperature forecast

Water Temperature Ranges in Save River by Month

January

MinimumAverageMaximum
3°C5°C7°C

February

MinimumAverageMaximum
4°C7°C10°C

March

MinimumAverageMaximum
5°C8°C11°C

April

MinimumAverageMaximum
10°C13.4°C16°C

May

MinimumAverageMaximum
13°C15.5°C19°C

June

MinimumAverageMaximum
16°C19.2°C23°C

July

MinimumAverageMaximum
19°C22.2°C27°C

August

MinimumAverageMaximum
23°C26°C29°C

September

MinimumAverageMaximum
17°C20.3°C25°C

October

MinimumAverageMaximum
11°C14°C17°C

November

MinimumAverageMaximum
5°C8°C11°C

December

MinimumAverageMaximum
3°C5°C7°C

Monthly Water Temperature Histogram for Save River

Water Temperature in Cities and Towns on Save River

Grenade
France (Occitania)
11.3°C
L'Isle-en-Dodon
France (Occitania)
10.6°C
L'Isle-Jourdain
France (Occitania)
11.2°C

Save River Weather

APRIL 1

5°C / 20°C
slight rain

rain: 12% | wind: 22 km/h

APRIL 2

9°C / 14°C
slight rain showers

rain: 29% | wind: 37 km/h

APRIL 3

11°C / 19°C
slight rain

rain: 10% | wind: 40 km/h

APRIL 4

13°C / 17°C
slight rain

rain: 17% | wind: 47 km/h

APRIL 5

12°C / 18°C
slight thunderstorm

rain: 36% | wind: 10 km/h

Water Temperature in Save River: General Trends and Swimming Opportunities

Source:
• location Plateau de Lannemezan
Mouth:
• location Garonne
• coordinates 43°47′32″N 1°16′41″E
Length 143.8 km (89.4 mi)
Basin size 1,152 km2 (445 sq mi)

The Save River, which meanders through the Occitanie region in southwestern France, is known for its picturesque landscapes and clear waters. During the summer months, water temperatures in the Save generally range from 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F), making it a comfortable and inviting spot for swimming. The river flows through charming villages and lush countryside, offering scenic views that enhance the experience of enjoying the outdoors.

Swimming is a popular activity in various sections of the Save, particularly in calmer areas where the water is deep enough to enjoy a refreshing dip. Notable spots for swimming can be found near towns such as Grenade and Saint-Jory, where the river widens and creates gentle pools. The natural surroundings, with their greenery and peaceful ambiance, provide an ideal setting for families looking to relax by the water. As always, it’s essential to stay aware of local conditions, especially after rainfall, as river currents can change. Overall, the Save River offers a delightful escape for those seeking to swim and enjoy the beauty of the region.

Geographical Location of Save River

Frequently Asked Questions About Save River and its Water Temperatures

What is the current water temperature in Save River?

The water temperature today in Save River ranges from 51°F (10.6°C) to 52°F (11.3°C).

What is the water temperature in Save River during the summer months?

The average water temperature in Save River during the summer months is typically between 67°F to 79°F (19°C to 26°C), and it can reach up to 84°F (29°C) at its warmest. However, in some years, the temperature may exceed this range.

What is the water temperature in Save River in May?

The average water temperature in Save River in May ranges from 55°F to 66°F (13°C to 19°C).

What is the water temperature in Save River in September?

The average water temperature in Save River in September is typically between 63°F to 77°F (17°C to 25°C).

Where does Save River flow?

Save River flows through France (Occitania).

Is it possible to swim in the Save River?

Yes, it's technically possible to swim in the Save River. However, potential dangers like crocodiles, hippos, and strong currents might make it risky.