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Water temperature in Kalayoki today

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+15°
Cool for swimming
Baltic Sea
Балтийское море🏊 Swim in July and August
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This is a climate-model estimate, not a measurement: we have no measured water temperature for rivers, lakes and reservoirs yet. Real measurements are available for seas only.

Cool for swimming. Now +15°. Swimming season — July and August.

Water bodies in Kalayoki 🌊

+15°
Baltic Sea

Map of water bodies in Kalayoki

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Water temperature in Kalayoki for a month

There is no exact monthly water forecast — the reference is the climate normal: in summer the water warms to about +17°. The monthly normal is below.

Monthly water temperature in Kalayoki 🗓️

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
+1+2+2+6+10+16+17+17+16+11+7+3

Climate normal (model estimate).

Water temperature archive in Kalayoki on this day

Year2017201820192020202120222023202420252026
Water+14°+15°+15°+15°+14°+14°+14°+15°+15°+15°

Climate normal (model estimate for this date), not a measurement archive.

When to swim in Kalayoki 🏖️

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Best to swim in July and August, when the water warms to +17° and above.

Where else to swim nearby 🏝️

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FAQ about water in Kalayoki ❓

What is the water temperature in Kalayoki now?

Now +15° — Cool for swimming.

When to swim in Kalayoki?

Comfortable season — July and August.

When is the water in Kalayoki warmest?

Warmest in July — up to +17°.

What bodies of water are there in Kalayoki?

Baltic Sea.

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Water temperature in Kalayoki — in detail

A summary page of water temperature across all bodies of water in Kalayoki: Baltic Sea. Now about +15°. For seas the temperature is measured SST; for rivers and lakes it is a climate estimate.

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