Weather in January
In
Wadebridge,
United Kingdom, in
January, the average water temperature is 9.5°C (49.1°F).
Note: Navigating the 9.5°C (49.1°F) at 13°C (55.4°F) is no joy, and temperatures less than 10°C (50°F) can threaten breathing and cause a chilling shock, gauging personal stamina.
Weather in January »Weather in February
In
Wadebridge,
United Kingdom, in
February, the average water temperature is 9.2°C (48.6°F).
Note: Dipping in 9.2°C (48.6°F) at temperatures less than 10°C (50°F) without proper gear can lead to pronounced cold shock and breathing difficulties.
Weather in February »Weather in March
Weather in April
In
Wadebridge,
United Kingdom, the average seawater temperature in
April is 10.2°C (50.4°F).
Note: Immersing oneself in 10.2°C (50.4°F) at sub-10°C (14°F) temperatures is a recipe for harsh cold shock and quickened breathing unless adequately equipped.
Weather in April »Weather in May
Weather in June
In
Wadebridge,
United Kingdom, in
June, the average water temperature is 14°C (57.2°F).
Note: It is life-risking to swim in 14°C (57.2°F). Briefly staying in 13°C (55.4°F) waters feels unsettling, and temperatures below 10°C (50°F) might result in cold shock and loss of breath control, hinging on personal endurance.
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Weather in July
Weather in August
August is the month with the warmest seawater in
Wadebridge,
United Kingdom, with an average sea temperature of 17.1°C (62.8°F).
Note: For the majority, swimming in water with a temperature of 17.1°C (62.8°F) is not enjoyable.
Weather in August » Weather in September
Weather in October
Weather in November
In
Wadebridge,
United Kingdom, the average seawater temperature in
November is 13.5°C (56.3°F).
Note: Being in 13.5°C (56.3°F) waters at 13°C (55.4°F) is discomforting, but anything below 10°C (50°F) can jeopardize breathing and induce cold shock, factoring in physical endurance.
Weather in November »Weather in December
In
December, the average sea temperature in
Wadebridge,
United Kingdom, is 11.7°C (53.1°F).
Note: Swimming in 11.7°C (53.1°F) can be lethal. Merely spending a few minutes in 13°C (55.4°F) waters feels harsh, and venturing below 10°C (50°F) might disrupt breathing control and bring about cold shock, contingent on individual resilience.
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