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Fenwick Island State Park — Mostly cloudy, 78°F

Today at Fenwick Island State Park brings mostly cloudy skies with temperatures sitting at 78°F. The feels-like temperature matches at 78°F, humidity is at 76%, and here’s the kicker: wind is currently 0 mph. Zero. Not a whisper.

Your 7AM-7PM Paddling Window

Paddlers heading out during the 7am-7pm window will experience what can only be described as glass-like conditions on Little Assawoman Bay. With 0 mph wind throughout the day and no precipitation recorded (0 mm current, 0 mm daily total), you’re looking at water that will reflect the cloudy sky like a mirror. The mostly cloudy cover actually works in your favor, providing natural sun protection while keeping temperatures from climbing uncomfortably high. Any time within the paddling window works today—there’s no bad sub-window when the wind is literally nonexistent.

Through the Day

The high temperature will reach 78°F with a maximum wind speed of 0 mph. That 76% humidity might make things feel slightly sticky, but on the water, you’ll barely notice it. The cloud cover will keep direct sun exposure minimal throughout your paddle on Little Assawoman Bay.

Why Today Works

These conditions suit virtually every paddler—from first-timers who’ve never held a paddle to experienced kayakers looking for a peaceful glide. The zero-wind scenario is genuinely rare and makes today ideal for paddleboard rental Delaware visitors who need flat water to find their balance. If you’ve been waiting for a day to try kayak rental Fenwick Island State Park, this is it.

Visit Details

Kayak Kiosk has 20 kayaks ready and waiting, with hours running 9am-6pm. Yes, we’re staffed and ready to get you on the water for things to do Delaware style.

Get Out There

Everyone should come today. Beginners, families, solo paddlers, photographers—these dead-calm conditions on Little Assawoman Bay kayak routes don’t happen every day. Don’t waste this one.

Weather & Safety Disclaimer: This forecast is based on current data and is subject to rapid change. Always check current conditions in person before paddling. Water conditions can change suddenly and unexpectedly. Kayak Kiosk is not liable for changes in weather, water conditions, or personal injury. Paddlers assume all risks associated with paddling. Always wear a properly fitting PFD, check official weather forecasts, and use good judgment. Do not paddle in conditions you are uncomfortable with.


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