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  1. 3 days ago · Current ocean temperature in La Jolla Cove. Water temperature in La Jolla Cove today is 64°F. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest water in this day in La Jolla Cove was recorded in 2014 and was 67.8°F, and the coldest was recorded in 2010 at 61.2°F.

  2. Today's La Jolla Cove sea temperature is 64 °F. The La Jolla Cove water temperature is reasonably warm (64 °F) but the air temperature will feel a few degrees cooler (57 °F). A good quality spring wetsuit would be ideal. Below is a graph of Historical Sea Surface Temperature for La Jolla Cove.

  3. 5 days ago · Air Temperature (ATMP): 59.7 °F: Wind Speed at 10 meters (WSPD10M): 5.8 kts: Wind Speed at 20 meters (WSPD20M): 5.8 kts: Water Level

    Time (pdt)
    Wdir
    Wspd Kts
    Gst Kts
    2024-05-26 04:48 am
    W
    5.1
    6.0
    2024-05-26 04:42 am
    WNW
    1.0
    1.9
    2024-05-26 04:36 am
    NW
    1.9
    5.1
    2024-05-26 04:30 am
    NW
    2.9
    7.0
  4. Current water temperature / Warmest Month Water Temperature: September with 69.1°F / 20.6°C Coldest Month Water Temperature: February with 59.2°F / 15.1°C Warmest Month Air Temperature: August with 72.3°F / 22.4°C Coldest Month Air Temperature: December with 53.6°F / 12°C Wettest Month: February with 0.3in / 6.5mm Driest Month:

  5. Home. North America. United States. California. La Jolla Water Temperature. (Today) 28th May 2024. 17.6°C / 63.6°F. The water will feel medium. The water will feel a bit chilly in just bathers / swimming costume. If you plan on wearing a wetsuit 4/3mm should be thick enough. Current weather. 15°C / 58°F. (overcast clouds) Wind. 3 mph. Humidity. 88%

  6. Today water temperature in La Jolla is 64.0°F. This is cool bathing water, but acceptable for short dives for physically fit and hardened people. Continuous exposure to such water for more than four hours can lead to severe hypothermia.

  7. Today water temperature in La Jolla Shores is 63.1°F. This is cool bathing water, but acceptable for short dives for physically fit and hardened people. Continuous exposure to such water for more than four hours can lead to severe hypothermia. In any case, the general weather is also important.

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