Current Water Temperature
at Monongahela River At Lock & Dam 8, At Point Marion, PA

Yesterday's water temperature for Monongahela River At Lock & Dam 8, At Point Marion, PA was between 82.22°F and 82.94°F with an average of 62.06°F. This is cooler than the historical average for July.

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Water temperature by month

Month Average Temperature (°F) Average Temperature (°C)
January 39.61 4.23
February 40.78 4.88
March 46.76 8.20
April 54.09 12.27
May 62.26 16.81
June 72.93 22.74
July 79.02 26.12
August 79.27 26.26
September 76.77 24.87
October 67.18 19.54
November 50.47 10.26
December 41.88 5.49

These monthly temperatures are averages of the available data from the following years: 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016.

Site location

  • Latitude: 39.72702308
  • Longitude: -79.9114471
  • Altitude: 782.50 feet
  • Altitude Accuracy: Within 10 feet
  • Map: View on Google Maps

About this data

This data was sourced from the US Geological Survey, "the science arm of the Department of the Interior bringing an array of earth, water, biological, and mapping data and expertise to bear in support of decision-making on environmental, resource, and public safety issues."

  • Agency: USGS
  • Site Number: 394337079544201
  • Site Name: Monongahela R At Lock & Dam 8, At Point Marion, Pa
  • Hydrologic Unit Code: 05020003

Is it warm enough for swimming?

Water temperatures can vary significantly based on the location and time of year. Generally, swimming is considered comfortable in water temperatures between 78°F (25°C) and 82°F (28°C). Cooler temperatures can be refreshing, but if the water temperature drops below 70°F (21°C), prolonged exposure can be uncomfortable without a wetsuit.

Should you wear a wetsuit?

Wetsuits provide insulation and buoyancy, making them ideal for swimming in cooler waters. Here are some general guidelines for wetsuit use:

  • 70°F (21°C) and above: No wetsuit needed for most people.
  • 65°F - 70°F (18°C - 21°C): A thin wetsuit (2mm - 3mm) is recommended.
  • 60°F - 65°F (15°C - 18°C): A thicker wetsuit (4mm - 5mm) is recommended.
  • Below 60°F (15°C): A full wetsuit with a hood, gloves, and booties is recommended for safety and comfort.