Surf Forecast Surf Report

The Pa Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

(Wellington, New Zealand)

Today's The Pa sea temperature is 65 °F

(Which is 4.0°F warmer than normal for this time of year)

Mean: 62 °F
Range: 59 °F to 65 °F
Statistics for 04 Apr (1981–2005)

    Today, many surfers would wear a summer wetsuit.

    The The Pa water temperature is reasonably warm (64 °F) and the air temperature will similar (windchill forecast 63 °F). A good quality summer wetsuit would be ideal.

    New Zealand Sea Water Temperature

    Map of current New Zealand
    Surface Water Temperatures
    based on measurements from oceanographic satellites
    New Zealand Water Temperature Anomaly

    Map of current New Zealand
    Sea Water Temperature Anomalies

    (compared with long term averages
    at this time of year)

    (click thumbnails to expand)

    Below is a graph of Historical Sea Surface Temperature for The Pa. This has been derived from analysis of two decades of oceanographic satellite measurements of nearby open water. We have calculated the average water temperature variation around the year as well as the extremes that have been observed on each date.

    The Pa Water Temperature Graph

    All of the graphs for the surf breaks presented on Surf-Forecast.com are on the same scale to enable comparison between locations around the world.

    The Pa sea water temperatures peak in the range 16 to 19°C (61 to 66°F) on around the 7th of February and are at their coldest on about the 20th of August, in the range 11 to 13°C (52 to 55°F). The maximum seasonal sea water temperatures at The Pa in the first part of February lend themselves to a 4/3mm wetsuit or a 3/2mm suit and 3mm neoprene boots. The coldest sea water temperatures at The Pa in mid to late August are ideally suited to a 4/3mm wetsuit + 3mm boots, although a 5/3mm wetsuit may be preferable for longer sessions and cold windy days.

    Actual sea surface water temperatures close to shore at The Pa can vary by several degrees compared with these open water averages. This is especially true after heavy rain, close to river mouths or after long periods of strong offshore winds. Offshore winds cause colder deep water to replace surface water that has been warmed by the sun. Air temperature, wind-chill and sunshine should also be considered before deciding on the kind of wetsuit needed to stay warm when surfing at The Pa. Refer to our detailed weather forecasts for this information.

     

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