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Are Maryland beaches warm?

What are the ocean temperatures in Maryland? In Ocean City, Maryland, the ocean temperature typically stays between 68 degrees and 82 degrees in July.



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The warmest water temperature is in August with an average around 77.4°F / 25.2°C. The coldest month is February with an average water temperature of 42.4°F / 5.8°C.

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The sun's energy only reaches the surface of the ocean, and the deeper you get—from about 50-60 feet and onward—there's what is known as a “cold pool.” The sun can't penetrate the cold pool, so winter weather water remains in the deep ocean.

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In summer, the average temperature is 72.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Maryland summers vary from mild to hot, with greater levels of humidity in eastern and southern areas.

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Today's Ocean City sea temperature is 67 °F.

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Ocean City Beach is 10 miles long. This popular attraction is ideal for swimming, surfing, fishing, kayaking, and sandcastle building. And during the summer months, concerts and movies are a common nighttime event on the beach.

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Makunufushi Island, Maldives The Maldives doesn't have a swimming season because the water is always warm enough (82 to 86 degrees) to dive right in and splash around. There are tons of gorgeous beaches, but we're partial to the private island of Makunufushi.

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The reason: an unusually long stretch of upwelling. That happens when winds push warmer surface water offshore and deeper, colder water rises up to replace it.

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Ocean City is most famous for its boardwalk, salt-water taffy, and its status as the White Marlin Capital of the World.

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The east has a humid subtropical climate strongly influenced by Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, both of which moderate the weather but do not prevent ice formation almost every winter on the bay's northern tributaries; summer calms can produce high temperatures up to 107 °F (42 °C), with nearly 100 percent ...

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Maryland is known for fishing, and it produces the most blue crabs in the United States. The state is also known for mining coal, clays, natural gas, and limestone.

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This means that sometimes we get warm air that moves up to us from the south, and sometimes cool air coming down from the north. In addition to that, Maryland has elevation slopes from the mountains, which affects our climate.

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The cost of living in Maryland is 22% higher than the national average. Housing is 54% higher than the national average, while utilities are 8% higher. When it comes to basic necessities such as food and clothing, groceries are around 9% higher than in the rest of the country, while clothing costs 9% higher.

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Maryland is often called America in Miniature thanks to its varied landscape and diversity of cultures and attractions. But while the state may be small, its sprawling shorelines, lively cities and historical sites make it an ideal vacation destination.

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The average temperature in Europe is 21.8°C. The highest current temperature on the continent according to our data, is in Koper (Slovenia) where water has 28.9 degrees celsius. On the other hand the lowest temperature is in Dalatangi (Iceland) where water has 12.1 degrees celsius.

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Even on the hottest of days, it's always a good idea to bring extra clothing in case you prolong your stay into the evening, or want a little protection from the sun and wind. Water temperatures range from the low 50s in winter to the low 70s in the summer.

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