Sea temperature in Samoan Islands sea temperature in real time, 7-day forecast and historical data
Do you want to go to the beach to swim in Samoan Islands today? Check if the sea temperature is pleasant with our data, updated daily, in real time, and our weather forecast for the next few days, by city in Samoan Islands.
Sea temperature in Samoan Islands today
On the map below, find the water temperature measured today for different cities in Samoan Islands.
Water temperature in Samoan Islands by city
Below, find the current sea temperature and weather conditions in several coastal cities in Samoan Islands.
Sea temperature in Apia: 83°F
Today's weather conditions: Outside temperature min/max: 81°F/83°F • Wind speed: 16.8mph • Waves: 5.2ft (3.9ft maximum) every 10.7 secondsSea temperature in Savai'i island: 83°F
Today's weather conditions: Outside temperature min/max: 81°F/83°F • Wind speed: 15.5mph • Waves: 1.3ft (1.6ft maximum) every 0.1 secondsSea temperature in Upolu island: 83°F
Today's weather conditions: Outside temperature min/max: 81°F/83°F • Wind speed: 16.8mph • Waves: 5.2ft (3.9ft maximum) every 10.7 secondsSea temperature in Pago Pago (American Samoa): 79°F
Today's weather conditions: Outside temperature min/max: 81°F/83°F • Wind speed: 14.3mph • Waves: 0.7ft (2.3ft maximum) every 0.5 secondsSea temperature in Apolima island: 83°F
Today's weather conditions: Outside temperature min/max: 81°F/83°F • Wind speed: 16.8mph • Waves: 5.2ft (3.9ft maximum) every 10.7 seconds
Water temperature in Samoan Islands by month
Below, find the average temperature variation of the sea in Samoan Islands for the cities of: Apia, Savai'i island, Upolu island, Pago Pago (American Samoa) and Apolima island.
Warning:
The information provided on this page regarding the sea temperature in Samoan Islands is for informational purposes only. It is the surface temperature of the sea measured by satellite, based on data available at the time of consultation. These data may vary depending on several factors such as local weather conditions, tides, and other variables. We therefore recommend consulting additional local sources for updated information before making any decisions based on this data.