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Lake Wazee — Mostly Sunny, 74°F

Today at Lake Wazee, we’re looking at a stunning spring day with mostly sunny skies, a high of 74°F, and a cool morning low of 50°F. Wind conditions are calm throughout the day, making this a paddler’s dream scenario on Wisconsin’s deepest lake.

Paddling Window: 7AM to 7PM

The hourly breakdown tells a beautiful story of gradual warming under clear skies. Early birds launching at 7am will find 55°F temperatures with mostly sunny skies and calm winds at 0 mph—perfect mirror conditions on the water. By 10am, you’re up to 59°F, and the thermometer keeps climbing steadily through midday. With wind speeds holding at 0 mph all day long, Lake Wazee will be glass-smooth from dawn until dusk. Honestly? There’s no bad sub-window today. Pick your favorite time and paddle.

Through the Day

Morning paddlers (7am-9am) will experience the coolest temps, starting at 55°F and hovering there until things warm up around 10am when we hit 59°F. The transition from mostly sunny to fully sunny happens around noon when temps reach 62°F. Afternoon is the sweet spot—by 2pm you’re at 65°F, and the peak arrives between 4pm and 7pm when temperatures hold steady at 68-69°F under clear skies. Wind remains at 0 mph throughout every single hour of the paddling window, so expect pristine, glassy water conditions all day long.

Why Today Works

With 0 mph winds and sunny skies, this is the day for everyone—beginners, photographers, SUP yoga enthusiasts, and anyone who loves seeing their paddle reflection perfectly mirrored below. Kayak rental at Lake Wazee doesn’t get better than this. Whether you’re seeking paddleboard rental in Wisconsin or a peaceful kayak session, today delivers.

Visit Details

Kayak Kiosk at Lake Wazee has 6 kayaks available, operating sunrise to sunset. This is an unstaffed location, so come prepared and enjoy the self-service convenience.

Should You Come Today?

If you’ve been looking for things to do in Wisconsin, today is your answer. Lake Wazee kayak conditions are textbook perfect—get out there and make the most of it.

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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