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Bonneuil Matours - Parc De Cremault (La Vienne)

Water temperature at Bonneuil Matours - Parc De Cremault (La Vienne) is approximately 13.1C. Source: Open-Meteo 2m air temperature, updated daily. Model accuracy: +/-3C.

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13.1°C

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Data Source

Stream Linear (USA-calibrated)

Stream temperature estimated using the Stefan & Preud'homme (1993) linear regression model. Formula: Tw = 5.0 + 0.75 × Ta. Published general equation from 11 rivers in the Mississippi basin, USA. Simple and robust for temperate rivers. Less accurate at temperature extremes.

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All estimates use air temperature from Open-Meteo. Actual temperatures depend on depth, shade, inflows, and local conditions. Treat as guides, not measurements.

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Frequently asked questions

What temperature is safe for wild swimming?

Most swimmers find 15°C+ comfortable. Below 10°C requires careful acclimatisation and you should limit your time in the water. Cold water shock can occur at any temperature below around 15°C, so always enter slowly.

How accurate is the temperature data?

It depends on the water body type. For ocean spots we use satellite sea surface temperature. For rivers and lakes, temperature is estimated from air temperature using published regression models. Accuracy varies by model (typically ±2-3°C). Community reports from swimmers who have been in the water recently are the most accurate local source.

Why does the temperature vary between models?

River and lake models use different equations calibrated on different datasets and regions. The Linear model is simpler and reliable in mid-range conditions. The Logistic model handles temperature extremes better. The Thermal model for lakes accounts for how lakes hold heat over time. Choose the one that best matches your location, or compare both.