Vacation over: water temperatures invite you to swim!

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Find out more about the water temperatures in Uckermark, the influence of climate change and tips for summer swimming fun.

Erfahren Sie mehr über die Wassertemperaturen in Uckermark, den Einfluss des Klimawandels und Tipps für den Sommer-Badespaß.
Find out more about the water temperatures in Uckermark, the influence of climate change and tips for summer swimming fun.

Vacation over: water temperatures invite you to swim!

The summer days in Germany this year are characterized by bright sunshine throughout, so the feel-good factor is very important for many holidaymakers. The annual vacation may be over and may be perceived by many as too short, but the current weather is providing welcome relaxation at home. Particularly on the Baltic Sea, sunny periods have alternated beautifully with cooler water temperatures in recent weeks. That's how he reports Northern Courier that the Baltic Sea did not exactly reach the highest water levels this summer, but was still a refreshing experience for the bathing beauties.

The current temperatures are a pleasant 30 degrees, which encourages the outdoor pool and beach season. Children in particular have an unshakable relationship with the water temperature and happily splash around in it, regardless of how cool the water is. What may seem fresh to adults is often great fun for the little ones - there's something there!

Water temperatures in the Baltic Sea

The Baltic Sea is known for its changeable water temperatures, which are influenced by various factors. Loud watertemperature-ostsee.de The average values ​​in August are between 19 and 22 degrees. In comparison, water temperatures reach 18 to 22 degrees in July, with air temperatures fluctuating between 20 and 25 degrees in summer.

According to experts, the best snorkeling and swimming times are between mid-July and the end of August, as the water temperatures are then at a comfortable level. Holidaymakers who arrive early in June can enjoy less crowds and enjoy the beaches all to themselves, while late summer lovers appreciate empty beaches and milder temperatures of 18 to 20 degrees in September.

Climate change and its effects

However, the issue of water temperatures is not only determined by the seasons. A current study shows that climate change is also affecting the North and Baltic Seas, according to Mirror record temperatures have been reached. The desired warmth is increasingly being influenced by global changes, which could lead to ever higher water temperatures in the long term. This not only has an impact on bathing pleasure, but also on the maritime flora and fauna of the regions.

It will therefore be exciting to see how the water temperatures of the Baltic Sea will develop in the coming years. It remains to be seen whether the cool waves will always be a refreshing change during a summer vacation. However, in the coming weeks, the warm days invite you to visit the cafés on the beach and the turtles by the water - as long as the weather cooperates!