Why are New England beaches so cold?


Why are New England beaches so cold? Unfortunately, we have to blame one of the crown jewels of Connecticut, the water. Water takes a lot more energy to heat up and cool down than land does. Because of this, our summers are always cooler right at the beaches, and our winters are typically warmer. Living along the shoreline does have its benefits.


Why are East Coast beaches so cold?

It's a process known as upwelling, which plays out along the entire U.S. Pacific coast. Upwelling explains why water temperatures along California, Oregon and Washington beaches are much cooler than similar-latitude beaches in the East.


What state has the warmest beach water?

Lanikai Beach, Oahu, Hawaii It's ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches in the United States and has some of the warmest water, ranging from 77 to 82 degrees. What to do: The calm, clear waters are ideal for snorkeling.