A Gorgeous Day Awaits on Little Assawoman Bay
Today at Fenwick Island State Park, we’re looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures climbing from 73°F at 7am to a comfortable 81°F by the afternoon hours. The humidity starts at 76% in the early morning but drops steadily to a pleasant 54% by mid-afternoon, making this an excellent day for kayak rental at Fenwick Island State Park.
Your Paddling Window: 7AM to 7PM
Here’s how today breaks down hour by hour on Little Assawoman Bay. At 7am, expect 73°F with mostly sunny skies and 76% humidity—a touch muggy but manageable. By 9am, you’ll see the skies clear to full sun as temps hit 77°F. The sweet spot arrives between 10am and 5pm when temperatures hold steady in the 79°F to 81°F range under sunny skies with humidity dropping to 54-56%. The day wraps up gently with mostly clear skies at 6pm (80°F) and 7pm (79°F). Early birds get cooler temps; afternoon paddlers get lower humidity and full sunshine.
Through the Day on the Water
Early morning paddlers launching at 7am will enjoy the coolest temperatures at 73°F, though that 76% humidity means you might feel a bit sticky before the breeze picks up. Midday from 11am through 4pm delivers the most consistent conditions—81°F, sunny, and 54% humidity. This is prime time for paddleboard rental Delaware enthusiasts who want stable, comfortable conditions. Late afternoon maintains these beautiful conditions right until the sun starts to set, with temps slowly easing back to 79°F by 7pm.
Who Should Paddle Today
This is a day for everyone. Beginners, families, experienced paddlers—the calm, sunny conditions on Little Assawoman Bay kayak routes are about as inviting as they get. If you’ve been looking for things to do Delaware style, today delivers textbook summer paddling weather without extreme heat.
Visit Kayak Kiosk Today
We have 20 kayaks ready to go, and we’re open from 9am to 6pm with staff on-site to get you launched safely. No reservations needed—just show up ready to paddle.
Get Out There
Whether you’re a first-timer wanting gentle conditions or a regular looking to log some quality time on the water, today checks every box. Bring sunscreen, bring water, and bring yourself to Fenwick Island State Park for some of the best paddling conditions you’ll find this summer.
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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