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Galup – current water temperature and swimming conditions

This page provides information about the current water temperature at Galup in Western Australia. Here you can view recent temperature trends on a 30-day chart, check typical monthly water temperature ranges, and compare today’s reading with historical averages for this date. A 7-day water temperature forecast, local weather conditions, and an overview of swimming suitability are also included.

Galup
Galup © By Calistemon, CC BY-SA 4.0

Current Water Temperature

25.9°C
Today
25.5°C
Yesterday
23.9°C
A Week Ago

The water temperature in Galup today is 26°C.

Water Temperature in Galup: Daily Trends, Historical Records, and Forecast

✅ Lake temperatures above 25°C feel warm and are well suited to long, relaxed swims. Comfort remains high even if air temperatures are slightly lower, though very hot weather can make the water feel less refreshing. In shallow or still lakes, warm water may feel heavy or stagnant during heatwaves. Weather factors such as strong sun and high humidity can further affect overall swimming comfort.

Water Temperature Over the Last 30 Days

Water temperatures in Galup have been on a steady rise over the past month and have continued to climb over the last week.

According to our forecast, the water temperature in Galup will be 23.0°C in the next 7 days. See the table below for daily data for the upcoming week.

Table of Daily Water Temperature Data

Date Current Average Forecast
Mar 1225.0°C22.5°C
Mar 1324.9°C22.5°C
Mar 1423.9°C22.5°C
Mar 1523.8°C22.5°C
Mar 1625.9°C22.5°C
Mar 1725.9°C22.5°C
Mar 1825.7°C22.5°C
Mar 1925.5°C22.5°C
Mar 2025.9°C22.5°C25.9°C
Mar 2122.5°C25.5°C
Mar 2222.5°C25.1°C
Mar 2322.5°C24.7°C
Mar 2422.5°C24.3°C
Mar 2522.5°C23.8°C
Mar 2622.5°C23.4°C
Mar 2722.5°C23.0°C

* Current - Actual water temperature value

** Average - Average water temperature on this day in recent years

*** Forecast - Our water temperature forecast

Actual lake water temperatures may differ from the reported values by several degrees, particularly during periods of strong winds or rapid weather changes. Wind can mix surface and deeper layers in a lake, bringing cooler water to the surface, while shallow areas may warm more quickly under direct sunlight. Air temperature, sunshine, and cloud cover strongly influence how quickly a lake heats up or cools down. These factors can lead to noticeable temperature variations across different parts of the lake.

Our forecast is based on a proprietary mathematical model that considers real-time lake temperature observations, historical trends, seasonal cycles, wind strength and direction, and region-specific air temperature. To enhance accuracy, we also incorporate data from nearby monitored locations and comparable lakes within Australia.

Monthly Water Temperature Range (Min, Max & Average)

Month Today Yesterday A Week Ago
January21°C22°C24°C
February21°C23°C25°C
March21°C23°C26°C
April20°C21°C24°C
May18°C19°C20°C
June16°C21°C24°C
July16°C21°C24°C
August16°C21°C24°C
September17°C21°C24°C
October18°C21°C24°C
November20°C22°C24°C
December21°C22°C24°C

Location & Local Information

Galup (Lake Monger) sits close to Perth’s inner suburbs and is a shallow freshwater wetland shaped by seasonal rainfall and the city’s Mediterranean climate. Because the lake is shallow, water temperature responds quickly to air temperature and sunshine. In summer, the water commonly warms to around 20–26°C, sometimes feeling quite warm during prolonged hot spells. Spring and autumn are milder, usually sitting between 16–22°C, while winter temperatures often drop to about 12–15°C, giving the lake a cool feel, especially after cold nights or overcast weather. Wind can also influence how warm the water feels from day to day.

Swimming Conditions

Swimming in Galup is generally not recommended. Although summer water temperatures may appear suitable, the lake is managed as an urban wetland rather than a recreational swimming area. Water quality can vary due to urban runoff, nutrient levels, and occasional algal growth, particularly during warmer months. The lake is also an important habitat for birdlife and other wildlife, and swimming would disturb the ecosystem. After rainfall, conditions often deteriorate further, with reduced clarity and cooler water. Overall, Galup is best appreciated for walking, picnicking, and nature observation, with its seasonal water temperatures noted but swimming avoided in favour of safer, managed beaches and rivers elsewhere in Perth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current water temperature in Galup?
The water temperature in Galup today is 26°C.
What is the water temperature in Galup during the summer months?
In summer, water temperatures in Galup typically range from 21°C to 25°C.
Is it possible to swim in Galup (Western Australia)?
Yes — you can generally swim at Galup (Western Australia), but conditions change with the seasons, tides and local currents so it’s not always suitable. Always check current water temperatures and local safety advice, swim at patrolled spots where possible, heed warning signs and never swim alone.