Water samples are taken at regular intervals during the bathing season and at the end of the season the water quality is classified as: - Excellent: the highest classification meaning the water is cleanest - Good: generally good water quality - Sufficient: meets minimum standards - Poor: You are advised not to swim. The beach will stay open and an action plan should be in place to improve the water quality.
7 Day Weather Forecast
Today Expect a temp in the range 11.8℃ to 13.3℃ with wind speed 5.8 m/sec (W)
Tuesday, Jul 05 Expect a temp in the range 11.8℃ to 12.7℃ with wind speed 4.4 m/sec (W)
Wednesday, Jul 06 Expect a temp in the range 12.8℃ to 14.9℃ with wind speed 4 m/sec (WSW)
Thursday, Jul 07 Expect a temp in the range 14.5℃ to 15℃ with wind speed 6.6 m/sec (NW)
Friday, Jul 08 Expect a temp in the range 14.6℃ to 15.6℃ with wind speed 3.1 m/sec (SW)
Saturday, Jul 09 Expect a temp in the range 14.3℃ to 15.6℃ with wind speed 2 m/sec (S)
Sunday, Jul 10 Expect a temp in the range 13.9℃ to 15.1℃ with wind speed 2.8 m/sec (SSW)
Withernsea weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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Withernsea beach is a sand and shingle beach that stretches for miles in either direction. Facilities include car parking, promenade, toilets, seasonal lifeguards, amusements, shops and places to eat. The 19th Century pier is no longer standing although you can see some towers on the promenade marking its location. However, the old lighthouse still stands and is unusually within the Read more…
Easington beach is situated near the lively market town of Withernsea and is a remote stretch of sand and shingle backed by cliffs and dunes. The beach is popular with walkers Read more…
Spurn Point beach (or Spurn Head as it is also known) is a narrow sand and shingle spit on the tip of the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire that reaches into the North Sea and forms the north bank of the mouth of the Humber estuary. The beach is over 3 miles (4.8 km) long, almost half the Read more…
Withernsea Lighthouse was built in 1892 due to a high number of shipwrecks when vessels couldn’t see the lighthouse at Flamborough or Spurn Head. Although, it is unusual in that it sits in the centre of the resort when it was built it was outside the houses within the sand dunes. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1976 and is now Read more…
The Spurn Point Nature Reserve is 3 miles long and 327 hectares in total, located on a peninsula that stretches out between the North Sea and the Humber Estuary. As well as the landscape you will remains of structures built and left behind over the years. Spurn Point has a Discovery Centre where you will find car parking, a cafe Read more…
Now just an empty shell not used since it was closed down in October 1986. Spurn Head has had many lighthouses over the years with the first around 1427. The present abandoned lighthouse was built from 1893 TO 1895. It had the light removed and it was used as a store for explosives and later as a water tower. You Read more…
Some more seaside locations in East Riding of Yorkshire