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beachmouse

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Though the Gulf was actually pretty cool during the spring of 2005. It was only up to 72F by the first weekend in may, nad Gulf Coast Triathlon was wetsuit-legal for the first time in a couple of years.

And then we got a big warming event in middle-late June, and y'all know how the rest of that summer went.
 

Lady D

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Though the Gulf was actually pretty cool during the spring of 2005. It was only up to 72F by the first weekend in may, nad Gulf Coast Triathlon was wetsuit-legal for the first time in a couple of years.

And then we got a big warming event in middle-late June, and y'all know how the rest of that summer went.

I'm getting this thread going again as my husband and I are coming down in May. I hope the water temp is warmer than 72. I realize this was three years ago but I'm wondering what the average temp is for May. I will do a search on the internet. We usually wait until the end of August. But I won't be swimming in 72 degree water. That is too cold.
 
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I'm getting this thread going again as my husband and I are coming down the 9 or 10th of May. I hope the water temp is warmer than 72. I realize this was three years ago but I'm wondering what the average temp is for May. I will do a search on the internet. We usually wait until the end of August. But I won't be swimming in 72 degree water. That is too cold.

There's a pretty big difference from May to August. At least in May the gulf will cool you off if you get hot. (although I do love the bath water temps in Aug) I think you're going at a grayt time...before it gets too hot, after SB and before busy summer. Have funn!!!
 

Smiling JOe

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Temps are cooler than last year at this time, looking back at the above posts. Surface temps of the Lakes is currently around 72F degrees, up from 68F degrees las month around this time. Using only my pinky toe to judge the temp of the Gulf, I'd say that the surface temps are around 72F at the moment. This guestimate was also guessed by Ed, who was out flying his kite board in the Gulf, today.

Speaking of kite surfing, I heard a moment ago that there were two kite surfers bitten by sharks today, I think both were in Florida, but not in our area.
 

Lady D

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Temps are cooler than last year at this time, looking back at the above posts. Surface temps of the Lakes is currently around 72F degrees, up from 68F degrees las month around this time. Using only my pinky toe to judge the temp of the Gulf, I'd say that the surface temps are around 72F at the moment. This guestimate was also guessed by Ed, who was out flying his kite board in the Gulf, today.

Speaking of kite surfing, I heard a moment ago that there were two kite surfers bitten by sharks today, I think both were in Florida, but not in our area.

Well, one site I looked at on the web showed the average water temp for May around 78. Any chance of it being around that a month from now I hope? I look forward to our trip. Cannot believe we are doing it this early in the year but oh well, maybe we need to make a second trip in August also. It was a PC Beach website.
 

Lady D

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There's a pretty big difference from May to August. At least in May the gulf will cool you off if you get hot. (although I do love the bath water temps in Aug) I think you're going at a grayt time...before it gets too hot, after SB and before busy summer. Have funn!!!

We kind of took the advise of the people we rent from on when to come down. They told us May and September were best for no seaweed. So generally we choose one of those months. But in September you have the love bug problem. These people we rent from stay down there during the winter months and will be down there still when we are there. Only one time before have they been there when we've come down.
 
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Lady D

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Well, there still is a month for the water to warm up some. A little over actually. But either way, the air temps should be nice where we can enjoy sitting on the deck and walking the beach. Cannot wait to get there.
 
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