Why are pools cold in Arizona?

Arizonans know the air is so dry that water evaporates quickly. (It really is a dry heat.) That's why older houses have swamp coolers — they work! Evaporation is to blame, too, for why we get chilled when we get out of the pool, even if it's 102.
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How do pools stay cool in Arizona?

The only way you are going to cool down the temperature in your pool (outside of actually installing a water AC unit into the pool pump) is to circulate it with something cooler. This can be done with the help of a fountain.
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Are pools heated in Arizona?

Nearly all resorts and hotels have heated pools. As above, temperatures vary. November might be tolerable if the pool temperature is above 80, but December will be cooler.
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Why is the pool cold when its hot outside?

Water temperatures are slow to heat up, and just as slow to cool down. Water is very "stubborn" to change temperature. It takes 4 times the energy to heat up water than to heat air. Water also "feels" colder because water is a more efficent medium than air to cool our body down.
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What is the average pool temperature in Arizona?

During those months, Phoenix water temperature does not drop below 68°F and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. The average water temperature in Phoenix in winter reaches 56.3°F, in spring 73.6°F, in summer the average temperature rises to 92.1°F, and in autumn it is 79.7°F.
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Why is my pool so cold?

Outdoor pools feel cold because it takes so much energy from the sun to heat a large body of water like a pool. Generally, you want your swimming water to be between 77°F and 86°F (25°C and 30°C).
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Do you need to heat pool in Arizona?

The nighttime temperatures in Arizona can be a bit chilly. If you'd like to enjoy your pool after the sun goes down from September to early May, you might want a pool heater. Just remember that you'll also need plenty of lights around the pool area!
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Why does an 80 degree pool feel cold?

Water is a much better conductor of heat, very high heat capacity, so if you put your hand in even something at 28 degrees centigrade, the surface skin is going to very rapidly get almost to exactly the same temperature as the water, so that will feel colder even though the water is warmer than the air was.
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Why are Olympic pools so cold?

However, artistic swimming pools must be within a degree of 27 degrees Celsius or 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit. USA Swimming in 2017 said the pool is set to a certain temperature as a safety precaution for athletes. If a pool is too warm, it can cause dehydration, overheating or worse.
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How can I keep my pool warm at night?

5 Ways to Keep the Heat in the Swimming Pool
  1. Use Liquid Solar Blanket: Liquid Solar Blanket, or HeatSaver, was invented by a Canadian company, Flexible Solutions, in the mid-'90s. ...
  2. Use a Solar Blanket: ...
  3. Use Solar Sun Rings: ...
  4. Install Wind Blocks. ...
  5. Install a Pool Cover.
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How do people survive summer in Arizona?

7 tips to survive summer in Phoenix
  1. Know the signs of heat illness. ...
  2. Drink more water than you think. ...
  3. Phoenix doesn't get cool. ...
  4. Car interiors can easily reach 150+ degrees. ...
  5. Cars don't like heat. ...
  6. Avoid the bees. ...
  7. Watch out for flash floods. ...
  8. Wrap-up.
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What is the best way to heat a pool in Arizona?

Solar pool heating is the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly option to heat your pool in regards to the operational costs. Solar heating is a great option for warm, sunny climates as it doubles the swim season.
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Can you swim in Arizona in January?

The pools and jacuzzis are open in December and January. The weather is less predictable at that time of year. It can be spring-like weather or it can be cool (50's or even high 40's during the day, a little cool for most swimmers) ... and is generally very brisk at night.
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How do I keep my pool cool in the desert?

Use an Aerator

Aerators are known to work best drier climates, but they can also be very effective in a more humid climate. Just like with a fountain, the aerator will cool the pool most effectively when turned on at night.
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Can you swim year round in Arizona?

4 answers. People swim in Phoenix year round. Many hotels and resorts have heated pools or indoor pools. During the "winter" months the daytime temps are comfortable and range between 65 and 75 degrees.
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Can you swim in Arizona in February?

Well, it'll be warmer than Michigan in Phoenix, but it's generally not comfortable swimming weather anywhere in Arizona in February - it's one of our rainiest months. Weather tends to vary, though, so you might get some very warm days in the low 80's, and the resort pools are always heated.
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Is it better to swim in a warm or cold pool?

There's no one “ideal” water temperature; it really depends on your activity and goals for swimming. In general, cooler water is better suited for higher-intensity activity, while warm water is more therapeutic for the older population or babies and toddlers learning to swim.
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Is it OK to swim in 70 degree water?

"High aerobic activity in high temperature water can be dangerous," according to the United States Water Fitness Association. Conversely, swimming in temperatures below 70 degrees Fahrenheit can lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure.
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Why is cold water swimming good for you?

Cold water swimming flushes your veins, arteries, and capillaries. It forces blood to the surface and helps to warm our extremities. Repeated exposure adapts us to the cold.
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How cold is too cold to swim in a pool?

This is explained in much greater detail in the section Why Cold Water is Dangerous. You should treat any water temperature below 70F with caution. Breathing begins to be affected. This is why the official water temperature required for Olympic swimming competition is 77-82F (25-28C).
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Why a 22 C day is warm while a swimming pool at 22 C feels cold?

A 22°C day is warm, while a swimming pool at 22°C feels cool. Why? your body to the air is roughly 20 times less than the rate of heat loss from your body to the water. Thus, you lose heat quickly in the water and feel cold.
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What temperature are Olympic pools?

How cold are Olympic pools? Overall, water temperatures for competitions need to be between 25° to 28° Celsius or 77° to 82.4° Fahrenheit. However, FINA, the international federation that handles water sport rules and regulations, says that different sports require slightly different pool temperatures.
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Is it too cold to swim in Phoenix?

It's 102 degrees in Arizona, but it's officially too cold to swim.
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Can you swim in Arizona in December?

During the day, the temp usually gets to 50-60F (usually higher), and with the sun shining, can actually be very pleasant. I swim with a swim team at ASU in an outdoor pool year-round, at 6am. In Dec-Jan the temp could easily be 30F or lower, and we have to watch for ice patches on the pool deck.
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Is it warm enough to swim in Scottsdale in January?

The outdoor pools might be heated. But the nightime temps in that area could be in the 50's and daytime might be 60's or lower 70's so if it's not heated or indoors, the water will be way too cold.
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