Today at Fenwick Island State Park, we’re looking at a stunning 73°F high with a comfortable low of 67°F to start your morning. Mostly sunny skies dominate the forecast, and conditions are shaping up beautifully for kayak rental Fenwick Island State Park adventures on Little Assawoman Bay.
Paddling Window: 7AM-7PM
The hourly breakdown tells a story of gradual warming perfection. You’ll start at 67°F at 7am under mostly sunny skies, then watch temperatures climb steadily through the morning—69°F by 9am, breaking into the low 70s by 11am. Wind data is currently unavailable (showing as undefined mph), so we recommend checking conditions in person upon arrival, as Little Assawoman Bay can experience variable breezes that aren’t captured in this forecast. The sweet spot appears to be mid-morning through mid-afternoon when temps plateau at that pleasant 73°F mark from 1pm through 5pm.
Through the Day
Early birds hitting the water at 7am will enjoy cooler 67°F temps with 65% humidity—refreshing but not chilly. By midday, you’re looking at 72°F with humidity dropping to a comfortable 53%. Since wind speed data is showing as unavailable (undefined mph throughout the day), paddlers should assess bay conditions visually before launching. Late afternoon maintains that 73°F peak before a gentle dip to 72°F by 6pm as partly cloudy skies roll in. The humidity creeps back up to 64% by evening, but nothing that should dampen your paddleboard rental Delaware experience.
Why Today Works
Without reliable wind data (current readings show undefined mph), today is ideal for paddlers who can assess conditions independently and make smart decisions on the water. The temperature progression from 67°F to 73°F is textbook comfortable for things to do Delaware—whether you’re a beginner wanting calm practice or an experienced paddler looking for a leisurely Little Assawoman Bay kayak session.
Visit Details
We have 20 kayaks ready for you, and we’re fully staffed today. Our hours run 9am-6pm, giving you plenty of time to enjoy this gorgeous weather window.
Should You Come Today?
If you’ve been waiting for ideal paddling weather, this is it. Families, couples, solo adventurers—today’s mostly sunny skies and comfortable temps make this a prime day for everyone.
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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