Water Temp.

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mfalco

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Now that water is starting to hit wetsuit "comfortable" temps., could people post the water themps in different dive sites?

I'll start Woods Hole a week ago was in the mid 50's
 
Yesterday at Stage Fort Park was 47 F
 
48 degrees F at 60 ft off Fort Wetherill on Sunday.
 
Make sure you are looking at temps at depth. Some buoys only report at 1 meter or thereabouts.
 
After a long winter those temperatues are a lot easier to deal with especially knowing that late spring conditions are waiting on the surface.

We had 41F at 50" in a local lake on Sunday and it was no big deal.

Pete
 
localdivah:
Magnolia Rocks (6/14) - 38 degrees @ 45'
Marblehead/Chandler Hovey (6/16) - 52 degrees @ 24'
Lane's Cove (6/20) - 46 degrees @ 55'

Of course, all of these were in rainy, cold surface conditions, so it felt a lot colder :)

Unless you hitched a ride on the Tardis, I think you mean 5/14, 5/16 and 5/20, not 6. I usually don't nit-pick, but I saw an opportunity to drop a Doctor Who reference on the SB and took it.:D

LobstaMan/Sci-fi Geek
 
LobstaMan:
I usually don't nit-pick, but I saw an opportunity to drop a Doctor Who reference on the SB and took it.:D

The Doctor!! You will be exterminated!!!!!!!!

(my sig-line is by Doug Adams who was a writer for Doctor Who in the Tom Baker era so I had to reply :D)
 
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