Bathing temperatures for the last 24 hours in Norwegian counties

Bathing temperatures for the last 24 hours in Norwegian counties

Today, the thermometer showed 19.6 degrees in the bathing water at Gressholmen. 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 west at 19.3 degrees, Lindøya east at 18.7 degrees and Hovedøya at 18.5 degrees.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Oslo is recorded at Sognsvann at 15.4 degrees.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Oslo:

The dipstick today showed 15.9 degrees in the bathing water at Sandnes. 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 Lake Frøylandsvatnet.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Rogaland is recorded at Hovsvatnet in Lund at 14.4 degrees and Suldalsosen in Suldal at 11.6 degrees.

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

The following are the latest measurements taken in Rogaland:

The dipstick today showed 15 degrees in the bathing water at Hareid. 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 Brandal.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures of 14 degrees have also been measured at Skjærva in Kristiansund.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 15.1 degrees. The measurement was taken at Kristiansund.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Møre og Romsdal:

The dipstick today showed 12.5 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 16 degrees. The measurement was taken at Vestvågøy.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Nordland:

The dipstick today showed 16.9 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 Fleischerparken in Moss at 16.4 degrees.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Østfold is recorded at Tyrihjelltangen in Indre Østfold at 16 degrees.

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

The following are the latest measurements taken in Østfold:

The dipstick today showed 19.7 degrees in the bathing water at Nesodden. 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 Langøyene.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Hvalstrand in Asker at 17.6 degrees, Bomansvik in Nesodden at 17.5 degrees and Storøyodden in Bærum at 17.2 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 17 degrees. The measurement was taken at Bærum and Vestby.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Akershus:

The dipstick today showed 16.3 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 Østre Toten.

The following are the latest measurements taken in the interior:

The dipstick today showed 18 degrees in the bathing water at Larvik. 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 Rauglandstranda.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures were also measured at Fyllinga in Horten at 17.4 degrees and Lofterødbukta in Sandefjord and Nordre Jarlsberg Brygge in Holmestrand at 17 degrees.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Vestfold is recorded at Løvøya in Horten at 17.2 degrees.

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

The following are the latest measurements taken in Vestfold:

The dipstick today showed 17 degrees in the bathing water at Kragerø. 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 Kubukta.

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

The following are the latest measurements taken in Telemark:

Today, the thermometer showed 19 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 17.3 degrees and Homborsund jetty in Grimstad and Spangereidkanalen in Lindesnes at 17 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 20 degrees. The measurement was taken at Lindesnes.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Agder:

The dipstick today showed 15.5 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 14.7 degrees.

A little further up in the altitude, the warmest bathing water in Vestland is recorded at Lake Kalandsvatnet in Bergen at 13.6 degrees.

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

The following are the latest measurements taken in Vestland:

The dipstick today showed 16 degrees in the bathing water at Røros. 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 Hundskinnvika.

Relatively high bathing water temperatures have also been measured at Ramsøya in Osen at 14.6 degrees.

On Wednesday, the highest recorded water temperature in the county was 19 degrees. The measurement was taken at Rindal.

The following are the latest measurements taken in Trøndelag:

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2024-08-29 10:14:07

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