San Roque Sea Temperature in June
Looking to find out what the average sea water temperature in San Roque is for June? Find out what the lowest, highest, and average water temperatures are for San Roque over the past 10 years.
Average water temperature in San Roque for June
The average, high, and low temperatures below should help you if you can swim in the water in San Roque in June.
Average
29.91° C
85.83° F
High
31.32° C
88.38° F
Low
28.38° C
83.08° F
Water temperature range by day in June in San Roque
The chart below shows the range of low and high temperatures by day for the month of June in San Roque.
Average daily water temperatures in San Roque for June
| Day | Average | Low | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 29.81° C | 28.93° C | 30.3° C |
| 2 | 29.84° C | 28.94° C | 30.25° C |
| 3 | 29.89° C | 29.04° C | 30.41° C |
| 4 | 29.96° C | 29.16° C | 30.44° C |
| 5 | 29.98° C | 29.17° C | 30.38° C |
| 6 | 29.95° C | 29.36° C | 30.37° C |
| 7 | 29.86° C | 29.37° C | 30.51° C |
| 8 | 29.68° C | 28.62° C | 30.09° C |
| 9 | 29.68° C | 28.38° C | 30.29° C |
| 10 | 29.69° C | 28.48° C | 30.08° C |
| 11 | 29.73° C | 28.56° C | 30.42° C |
| 12 | 29.72° C | 28.62° C | 30.29° C |
| 13 | 29.82° C | 28.57° C | 30.54° C |
| 14 | 29.88° C | 28.47° C | 30.64° C |
| 15 | 29.99° C | 29.41° C | 30.6° C |
| 16 | 30.07° C | 29.4° C | 30.57° C |
| 17 | 29.99° C | 29.2° C | 30.93° C |
| 18 | 29.92° C | 29.26° C | 30.57° C |
| 19 | 29.88° C | 28.8° C | 30.53° C |
| 20 | 29.92° C | 29.12° C | 30.66° C |
| 21 | 29.96° C | 29.3° C | 30.91° C |
| 22 | 30.06° C | 29.41° C | 30.87° C |
| 23 | 30.03° C | 29.52° C | 30.35° C |
| 24 | 30.04° C | 29.58° C | 30.37° C |
| 25 | 30.01° C | 29.34° C | 30.41° C |
| 26 | 29.97° C | 29.37° C | 30.67° C |
| 27 | 29.96° C | 29.44° C | 30.83° C |
| 28 | 30.04° C | 29.46° C | 31.26° C |
| 29 | 29.97° C | 29.34° C | 31.32° C |
| 30 | 29.93° C | 29.02° C | 31.12° C |
Water temperature in June for locations near San Roque
Data source and citation
Raw data for the calculations made to find the sea surface temperature in San Roque comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their 1/4° daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature.
The water temperature data is constructed by combining observations from different platforms (satellites, ships, buoys, and Argo floats) on a regular global grid. A spatially complete sea surface temperature map is then built by interpolating to fill in gaps in the data.
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