Sea temperatures, water sports and vacation activities near Miami State High School, Australia
Water temperatures throughout the year and general information about Miami State High School...
Miami State High School is a surf spot in Australia.
The water temperature around Miami State High School changes slightly year round.
The temperature ranges from 20.4°C (68.8°F) in August up to 25.9°C (78.5°F) in the month of March, as shown in the interactive table below. The average water temperature throughout the year is 23°C (74°F) and the best time for water activities is early spring, since Miami State High School is located in the southern hemisphere.
Hover over the bars to see temperature for each month in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
What is the current water temperature at Miami State High School?
The current water temperature in the month of September at Miami State High School is ca:
21°C (69°F)
Are there any other surf spots in close proximity to Miami State High School?
Yes, there are other surf spots close to Miami State High School. The nearest one is Burleigh heads, which is 0.9km (0.5miles) away from Miami State High School.
Click here for more information on Burleigh heads and its current water temperature. Another fun surfspot near Miami State High School is
Tallebudgera Creekmouth, which is approximately 1.4km (0.9miles) away.
Are there sandy beaches close by?
Not too many beaches are near to Miami State High School. A good beach nearby is
Ninety Mile Beach, which is more than 1197.8km (744miles) away from Miami State High School. If you don't mind the long travel, you can also visit
Bayleys Beach, roughly 1259.2km (782.1miles) away from Miami State High School.
Which wetsuit thickness is recommended for Miami State High School?
The sea temperature at Miami State High School is very warm, reaching up to 26°C (79°F) in the months of February, March, and April. During this time, in the early fall, a rashguard or light top might be required for sensitive people, but most will be fine without a wetsuit for surfing, swimming, snorkelling, or scuba diving at Miami State High School. However, during July, August, and September, sea temperatures come down to roughly 20°C (69°F). In this season, a 3/2 wetsuit might be required to be in the water for a good amount of time, but some might even be ok with a jumpsuit or even a wetsuit top. For very chilly conditions and cold mornings/evenings, it might be advisable to carry a 4/3 wetsuit.
How is the diving and fishing close to Miami State High School?
Due to significant temperature changes during the year, fishing and Scuba diving conditions change a lot depending on the season. The temperature ranges from 20 to 25°C (69-78°F) during July, August, and September. Red Snapper, Skipjack Tuna, Striped Bass, and Weakfish love this temperature range. However, the conditions typically change during spring when sea temperatures reach 21 to 26°C (70-79°F). Fish that love this water temperature include: Barracuda, Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Jack Crevalle, Sailfish, and Yellowfin Tuna.
Directions to Miami State High School: How do I get there?
Please follow the directions in the map below.
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