GrandBob
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Water temperature -- I just looked up the historical data from the National Data Buoy Center for the buoy off Huntington Beach, which is the closest buoy they have to Newport. That buoy is no longer there, but I looked at the data for 2006.
The water temperature varied from a low of 11 deg C (52 deg F, brrr) in the Feb-Mar time frame, to briefly hitting a high of 23 deg C (73 deg F) for a week or so in late July. But for most of the summer (that year, which may or may not be typical) it was around 20 deg C (68 deg F).
Yes, you can swim in 70 degree water, and a lot of kids will. But most adults will find that to be past "refreshing".
Of course, that buoy was a couple of miles offshore. It's probably a little warmer near the beach.
HTH,
Bob
The water temperature varied from a low of 11 deg C (52 deg F, brrr) in the Feb-Mar time frame, to briefly hitting a high of 23 deg C (73 deg F) for a week or so in late July. But for most of the summer (that year, which may or may not be typical) it was around 20 deg C (68 deg F).
Yes, you can swim in 70 degree water, and a lot of kids will. But most adults will find that to be past "refreshing".
Of course, that buoy was a couple of miles offshore. It's probably a little warmer near the beach.
HTH,
Bob