Norway’s County-Wise Bathing Temperature Report: A 24-Hour Snapshot

The dipstick today showed 17.9 degrees in the bathing water at Hovedøya. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Lindøya east and Nakkholmen at 17.5 degrees and Lindøya west at 17.4 degrees.

A little further up in altitude, the warmest bathing water in Oslo is recorded at Sognsvann at 14.5 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 18.5 degrees. The measurement was taken at Gressholmen.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Oslo:

The dipstick today showed 15.8 degrees in the bathing water at Karmøy. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Feøy; Føyno.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Rogaland is recorded at Frøylandsvatnet in Sandnes at 14.5 degrees, Hovsvatnet in Lund at 14.1 degrees and Suldalsosen in Suldal at 11.7 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 14 degrees. The measurement was taken at Vindafjord.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Rogaland:

The dipstick today showed 13 degrees in the bathing water at Flakstad. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Ramberg.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 13 degrees. The measurement was taken at Alstahaug.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Nordland:

The dipstick today showed 15.2 degrees in the bathing water at Moss. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Årefjorden.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Tronvikstranda in Moss at 15 degrees and Helleskilen in Fredrikstad and Knarrvika in Sarpsborg at 14 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 18 degrees. The measurement was taken at Råde.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Østfold:

The dipstick today showed 16.5 degrees in the bathing water at Bærum. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Kalvøya.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Storøyodden in Bærum at 16.3 degrees and Hvalstrand in Asker at 15.5 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 17.5 degrees. The measurement was taken at Asker.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Akershus:

The dipstick today showed 14 degrees in the bathing water at Ringsaker. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Mjøsparken.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 15.5 degrees. The measurement was taken at Hamar.

The following are the latest measurements taken in the interior:

The dipstick today showed 16 degrees in the bathing water at Horten. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Løvøya.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Ula in Larvik at 16 degrees, Rørestrand in Horten at 15.6 degrees and Lofterødbukta in Sandefjord at 15.5 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 16 degrees. The measurement was taken at Sandefjord.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Vestfold:

The dipstick today showed 17 degrees in the bathing water at Birkenes. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Berse.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Flødevigen in Arendal at 16.4 degrees, Spangereidkanalen in Lindesnes at 15.3 degrees and Mæbø brygge in Kristiansand at 15 degrees.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Agder is recorded at Epleviktangen in Tvedestrand at 15.6 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 16.6 degrees. The measurement was taken at Lindesnes.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Agder:

Today, the thermometer showed 14.9 degrees in the bathing water at Stord. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Søre Dåfjorden.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Nordnes Park and Sjøbad in Bergen at 13.9 degrees.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Vestland is recorded at Lake Kalandsvatnet in Bergen at 13.8 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 16 degrees. The measurement was taken at Øygarden.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Vestland:

The dipstick today showed 13.6 degrees in the bathing water at Inderøy. So far, it is the highest measurement of the day.

It shows bath temperatures provided by Yr. The measurements are carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures. The bathing place where the temperature was measured was Hylla.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 15 degrees. The measurement was taken at Røros.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Trøndelag:

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2024-09-19 10:40:44

What are⁢ the warmest bathing water temperatures currently⁢ recorded in Norway?

Warmest Bathing Water Temperatures in Norway:⁤ Latest Measurements

As the summer⁤ season ‍kicks off, many of us are eager to dive into the refreshing waters of ​Norway’s lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. But have you wondered where to ‌find ‌the warmest bathing water temperatures in the country? Look no further! In this article,‌ we’ll​ provide you with the latest​ measurements ​from various regions across Norway,⁢ courtesy of Yr, a‍ reliable weather service provider.

Oslo and‍ Akershus

In Oslo, the highest⁢ recorded bathing water temperature today is 17.9 degrees Celsius ⁢at Hovedøya, making it ⁣the⁣ perfect spot for a warm summer dip. Other popular ⁤bathing spots in the city include⁤ Lindøya⁤ east ‍and Nakkholmen, with temperatures⁢ of 17.5 and 17.4 degrees, respectively. Meanwhile, in ⁣Akershus, the warmest‍ bathing water is ​found‍ at Kalvøya in Bærum, with a temperature of 16.5 degrees.

Rogaland⁢ and Vestfold

In Rogaland, the highest recorded bathing water temperature today is 15.8 degrees at Feøy; ​Føyno‌ in Karmøy. Other notable spots in the region include ‍Frøylandsvatnet in Sandnes,‍ with a temperature ‌of 14.5 degrees, and Hovsvatnet in Lund, with a temperature of 14.1 degrees. In ‍Vestfold, the warmest bathing water is found​ at ‍Løvøya ⁤in Horten, with‍ a temperature of 16 degrees.

Nordland‍ and Other Regions

In Nordland, ​the highest recorded bathing‌ water temperature today is 13 degrees at Flakstad, specifically at Ramberg. Further south, in ⁢Østfold, the warmest bathing water is found at Årefjorden in ‌Moss, with a temperature of 15.2 degrees. In Agder, the highest recorded temperature is 17 degrees at Berse in Birkenes, while⁣ in ⁣Vestland, the warmest⁢ bathing⁢ water is found ​at Søre ⁤Dåfjorden in ​Stord, with ⁤a temperature of 14.9 degrees.

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– What are the current bathing water temperatures in Norway?

Bathing Water Temperatures Across Norway: Latest Updates

As the summer season approaches, many Norwegians are eager to hit the beaches and enjoy the warm weather. With the help of Yr, a reliable weather forecasting service, we’ve gathered the latest bathing water temperature updates from various counties across Norway.

Oslo: Hovedøya Takes the Lead

In Oslo, the highest bathing water temperature was recorded at Hovedøya, reaching a warm 17.9 degrees. This measurement is the highest of the day, with other locations such as Lindøya east and Nakkholmen following closely behind at 17.5 degrees and Lindøya west at 17.4 degrees. Further inland, Sognsvann recorded a temperature of 14.5 degrees. On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 18.5 degrees, measured at Gressholmen.

Rogaland: Karmøy and Feøy Lead the Way

In Rogaland, the highest bathing water temperature was recorded at Karmøy, reaching 15.8 degrees. The measurement was taken at Feøy; Føyno. Further inland, Frøylandsvatnet in Sandnes recorded a temperature of 14.5 degrees, while Hovsvatnet in Lund and Suldalsosen in Suldal recorded 14.1 degrees and 11.7 degrees, respectively. On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 14 degrees, measured at Vindafjord.

Nordland: Flakstad Takes the Lead

In Nordland, the highest bathing water temperature was recorded at Flakstad, reaching 13 degrees. The measurement was taken at Ramberg. On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 13 degrees, measured at Alstahaug.

Østfold: Moss and Årefjorden Shine

In Østfold, the highest bathing water temperature was recorded at Moss, reaching 15.2 degrees. The measurement was taken at Årefjorden. Other locations such as Tronvikstranda in Moss, Helleskilen in Fredrikstad, and Knarrvika in Sarpsborg recorded temperatures of 15 degrees, 14 degrees, and 14 degrees, respectively. On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 18 degrees, measured at Råde.

Akershus: Bærum Takes the Lead

In Akershus, the highest bathing water temperature was recorded at Bærum, reaching 16.5 degrees. The measurement was taken at Kalvøya. Other locations such as Storøyodden in Bærum and Hvalstrand in Asker recorded temperatures of 16.3 degrees and 15.5 degrees, respectively. On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 17.5 degrees, measured at Asker.

Innlandet: Ringsaker and Mjøsparken Take the Lead

In Innlandet, the highest bathing water temperature was recorded at Ringsaker, reaching 14 degrees. The measurement was taken at Mjøsparken. On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 15.5 degrees, measured at Hamar.

Vestfold and Telemark: Horten Takes the Lead

In Vestfold and Telemark, the highest bathing water temperature was recorded at Horten, reaching 16 degrees.

Please note that these measurements are provided by Yr and carried out by independent actors across the country, so there may be errors in measured temperatures.

Stay updated with the latest bathing water temperatures and plan your next beach trip with confidence!

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