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Boynton Beach Pool Season: the Year on One Bar
Last updated: July 15, 2026 · dates · water temp
Boynton Beach runs a twelve-month pool calendar — the model finds no week cold enough to force a closing. This page tracks the water-temperature curve and the prime-season stretch; the spring refresh and winter care guides cover the routines that replace opening and closing here. Keep it bookmarked as the between-guides dashboard for the year.
One color, 52 dots: Boynton Beach's bar has no gray because the model never finds a week that forces a closing. Use the monthly water estimates below instead — the swing from 65°F to 82°F is what actually shapes swimming and maintenance here, from heater decisions at the cool end to sanitizer demand across the 235 days of genuine summer.
The Boynton Beach pool calendar
Spring refresh
The model finds no closing week in Boynton Beach — maintenance is continuous, with a 235-day prime stretch of 80°F+ afternoons.
Winter care
No forced dates: the 7-day mean never leaves the swim-viable range (floor 64.7°F). Spring refresh and winter care replace opening and closing.
Estimated water temperature by month
This is Boynton Beach's typical-year water curve: the same EWMA model as the live widget, run on the 1991–2020 normals instead of this week's weather.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66° | 66° | 69° | 72° | 75° | 79° | 82° | 82° | 82° | 80° | 75° | 70° |
Warmest water typically June–October (peaking near 82°F); heaters and covers shift any month up.
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Data: NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals via Loxahatchee Nwr (8.6 mi); live outlook by Open-Meteo. Attribution: sources · assumptions: methodology.