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  1. The warmest water temperature in Lake Michigan today is 63.3°F (Benton Harbor), and the coldest temperature is 52.5°F (Manistique). The highest waves on Lake Michigan today will be 3' 1" in Sleeping Bear, and the calmest water will be 0' 10" in Montrose Beach.

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  2. Water temperature in Lake Michigan right now. data updated 32 minutes ago. 59 °F. yesterday: 59°F. a week ago: 63°F. Trend: moderate drop. Today water temperature in Lake Michigan is 59.2°F. Water of this temperature is considered cold enough. Dipping or immersion in such water is possible only for a short time.

  3. NOAAPORT Realtime Weather Data and Marine Observations for the Great Lakes region are acquired by the NOAA CoastWatch Great Lakes node via satellite at hourly intervals.

  4. USGS Water Temperature. NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Great Lakes Surface Temperatures. US Army Corps of Engineers - Access to Water Resources Data -Click on Map and locations to view water temperature at selected sites.

  5. To view live data, click on a lake in the map to jump to realtime data for that lake, or click on a data type or an individual station below to jump to realtime obs for that data type or station.

  6. Lake surface temperatures are updated daily with information from the cloud-free portions of the previous day’s satellite imagery (+/- 10 days). If no satellite imagery is available, a smoothing algorithm is applied.

  7. Water Temperature Nowcast. This near surface water temperature animation was created from the latest LMHOFS nowcast for the Lake Michigan. The nowcast is for the most recent surface water temperature as simulated by LMHOFS when it is forced by recent observations and reanalysis products.