Temperature of the water of the Pacific Ocean Temperature of the sea today and by month of the Pacific Ocean
Do you want to go swimming somewhere on the shore of the Pacific Ocean? When should you go to be sure you'll have perfect water and be able to swim in pleasant conditions? Now or later? Below is the answer with today's water temperature of the Pacific Ocean and the water temperature by month and by country.
Several countries border the shores of the Pacific Ocean. We measure sea temperature daily in 52 countries or regions, including: Alaska, Australia, Bora Bora, Borneo (Kalimantan), California, Canada, Cebu, Chile, China and Colombia .
The water temperature right now is at least 32°F and at most 88°F.
The seasonal average water temperature is between 35°F and 87°F (see water temperatures of the Pacific Ocean in june).
The map of water temperatures of the Pacific Ocean in real time
The map below shows today's water temperature of the Pacific Ocean for several coastal cities. You can zoom and move around on the map. By clicking on the markers, you can see details by city.
ideal swimming
pleasant swimming
cool swimming
cold swimming
freezing swimmingWhere can I swim in the Pacific Ocean today?
Find below today's temperature in the various countries on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Temperatures are measured on the coast, so these are swimming temperatures.
32°F to 51°F
freezing swimming52°F to 77°F
pleasant swimming83°F
ideal swimming83°F to 86°F
ideal swimming49°F to 65°F
cool swimming49°F to 58°F
freezing swimming83°F to 86°F
ideal swimming43°F to 74°F
pleasant swimming61°F to 81°F
ideal swimming79°F to 83°F
ideal swimming59°F to 65°F
cool swimming81°F to 86°F
ideal swimming76°F to 83°F
ideal swimming49°F to 77°F
pleasant swimming86°F
ideal swimming74°F to 79°F
ideal swimming86°F
ideal swimming83°F
ideal swimming77°F to 81°F
ideal swimming85°F
ideal swimming79°F to 81°F
ideal swimmingWater temperature of the Pacific Ocean: by month
See monthly seasonal averages of the water temperature of the Pacific Ocean by clicking on the links below: