River
Ponte Vecchio
Ponte Vecchio river temperature is currently estimated as Cool. Cooler than it looks. Cold shock is possible on entry. Take your time getting in. Factors include groundwater baseline, solar radiation, wind, and river discharge.
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Cool
Cooler than it looks. Cold shock is possible on entry. Take your time getting in.
Ground temperature is 16.1°C, providing a warm baseline. Air has averaged 15.8°C today.
Derived from groundwater, air temperature, solar, wind, river flow, and snow. Not a direct measurement.
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15.3°C
High 17.8° / Low 13.8°
Mild conditions, comfortable for swimming
16.1°C
54cm depth
Warm ground, water will hold temperature well
Weak
115 W/m²
Overcast skies, limited surface warming
3 km/h
W, gusts 12
Calm conditions, sheltered water likely
Normal
0.7 m³/s
Typical flow for this time of year
15.5°C
Feels like wet
Warm enough to dry off comfortably. No rush to dress.
1.8 mm
7-day total
Low recent rainfall, water likely clear and settled.
Estimates change with the weather. Always assess the water yourself before entering.
Frequently asked questions
How is the river water temperature estimated?
River temperature is estimated using a combination of indicators: soil temperature at 54cm depth (groundwater proxy), air temperature, solar radiation, wind speed, river discharge, and snow depth. This is a heuristic estimate, not a direct measurement or a calibrated physical model.
What do the temperature categories mean?
Each category covers a 4 degree C band derived from the estimated midpoint: Warm (20°C+, comfortable without wetsuit), Comfortable (16-20°C, most swimmers fine), Cool (12-16°C, wetsuit optional), Cold (8-12°C, wetsuit recommended), Very Cold (4-8°C, wetsuit essential), Ice Risk (below 4°C, experienced only).
How does river flow affect temperature?
Higher river discharge typically means colder water. Fast-flowing water has less time to warm from solar radiation, and high flows often indicate recent rainfall or snowmelt. Low flows in summer allow the water to warm more.
How does snow affect river temperature?
Snow depth in the catchment indicates potential snowmelt runoff. When snow is melting, rivers receive very cold water that can significantly lower the temperature. This indicator is most relevant in winter and spring.
How accurate is this estimate?
Indicator-based estimates are typically accurate to within 2-4 degrees C. Accuracy depends on river size, flow conditions, and local factors like shading and tributaries. Community temperature reports from swimmers provide the most reliable local data.