Little Assawoman Bay is serving up a gorgeous summer day with mostly sunny skies, a high of 86°F, and a comfortable low of 76°F this morning. Winds are starting gentle at just 5 mph from the southeast, making this an excellent opportunity for kayak rental at Fenwick Island State Park.
Paddling Window: 7AM-7PM Breakdown
The temperature progression today is textbook summer perfection. You’ll launch at 7am in a pleasant 76°F with 5 mph SE winds and 90% humidity—expect some morning moisture in the air. By 10am, temps climb to 83°F as humidity drops to a more manageable 77%. The peak heat arrives between 2pm and 3pm at 86°F, but here’s the good news: winds pick up to 10 mph during this stretch, providing natural cooling. The sweet spot for paddling? Either early morning before 10am for calmer water, or late afternoon from 5pm onward when temps retreat to a comfortable 81-83°F.
Through the Day
Early birds paddling at 7-8am will enjoy the coolest conditions at 76-77°F with light 5 mph winds—perfect for beginners wanting glass-smooth water on Little Assawoman Bay. Midday from 11am-1pm holds steady at 84-85°F with those same gentle 5 mph breezes. The afternoon shift happens at 2pm when winds increase to 10 mph and stay there through evening. By 6pm, partly cloudy skies roll in as temps settle at 81°F—a lovely way to end your paddle.
Why Today Works
This is genuinely one of those days where everyone wins. The 5-10 mph wind range throughout the day means beginners can enjoy calm morning paddles while more experienced paddlers can appreciate a bit of afternoon chop. Whether you’re looking for paddleboard rental in Delaware or a relaxing kayak session, today delivers exactly what summer paddling should feel like.
Visit Details
We have 20 kayaks ready and waiting at our staffed location, open from 9am to 6pm. No reservation needed—just show up ready to explore one of Delaware’s hidden gems.
Should You Come Today?
Absolutely. If you’ve been searching for things to do in Delaware this summer, today’s conditions are about as inviting as it gets. Grab the family, bring sunscreen, and claim your spot on Little Assawoman Bay before everyone else figures out how perfect it is.
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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