San Pablo Reservoir

San Pablo Reservoir

El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, CA
1mi²
99.00ft
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Lake Information

San Pablo Reservoir is a stunning body of water located in Contra Costa County, California, spanning over 785 acres. The reservoir is situated in a picturesque setting, surrounded by rolling hills, towering mountains, and acres of lush vegetation, making it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts looking for a peaceful escape. The reservoir offers a wide range of recreational activities, including fishing, boating, hiking, and picnicking, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. One of the most popular activities at San Pablo Reservoir is fishing, and anglers can find a variety of fish in the reservoir's waters. Trout and catfish are among the most commonly caught fish in the reservoir, making it a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. The reservoir's fish populations are carefully managed to ensure their sustainability and the continued health of the local ecosystem. Aside from fishing, San Pablo Reservoir offers a range of other outdoor activities. Boating enthusiasts can enjoy the reservoir's calm waters, which are perfect for water sports such as kayaking and canoeing. Hikers can explore the surrounding hills and mountains, which offer stunning views of the reservoir and the surrounding landscape. Picnic areas are also available for visitors, providing a perfect spot for a relaxing outdoor meal. The San Pablo Reservoir is also a critical source of water for the surrounding communities. The reservoir provides a reliable source of water for both agricultural and domestic use, helping to sustain the local economy and improve the quality of life for residents in the area. The reservoir's water is carefully managed to ensure its safety and quality for all those who rely on it. Overall, San Pablo Reservoir is a remarkable natural wonder that serves a vital role in the local ecosystem and provides essential resources for the surrounding communities. Its beauty, recreational opportunities, and importance as a source of water make it a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts and a vital component of the region's environmental and economic systems. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast, a boating lover, or just someone looking for a peaceful escape in nature, San Pablo Reservoir is a destination you won't want to miss.

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Current Conditions

59°F°
Feels like 58°F°
Clear
Today's High
75°F°
Today's Low
49°F°

Water Temperature

57°F
Updated: (May 7)
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Current water temperature for San Pablo Reservoir is 57°F.

Current Snapshot

Wind9 mph WSW (Gust 16 mph)
Pressure
30.05 inHg
Visibility13 mi
Humidity72%
Cloud Cover2%

Forecast: Thursday, May 8

Day 1 of 9

Hourly Insights

7 AM
50°F°
10 AM
59°F°
1 PM
71°F°
4 PM
75°F°

Temperature

High
75°F°
Low
49°F°

Precipitation

Chance0%
Amount0.00"
Typeclear

Wind

5mph
Avg Speed
Gusts up to
12mph
CalmModerateStrong
Max Speed7 mph

Sun, Moon & UV

Sunrise1:04 PM
Sunset3:06 AM
Moon PhasewaxingGibbous
Max UV Index9 (Very High)

Solunar Fishing Forecast

Action Rating
2/5

Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)

Major Times (Best)

7:00 AM - 7:00 AM

12:24 PM - 2:54 PM

Minor Times (Good)

11:13 PM - 12:43 AM

10:35 AM - 12:05 PM

Outlook for Thursday at San Pablo Reservoir

Expect temperatures ranging from 49°F to 75°F. Skies look mostly clear with little chance of precipitation. Winds will be averaging 5 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 12 mph. The maximum UV index will be 9 (Very High), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 2/5 (Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 7:00 AM and 12:24 PM, or try the minor windows near 11:13 PM and 10:35 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for San Pablo Reservoir.

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May 8th 2025

Lake Information

Elevation
99 ft
Area
1 mi²
Coordinates
37.935, -122.253

Weather Forecast

Thursday

75°F
49°F

Friday

79°F
53°F

Saturday

78°F
53°F

Sunday

66°F
52°F

Monday

62°F
51°F

Tuesday

64°F
49°F

Wednesday

68°F
50°F

Thursday

70°F
50°F

Friday

71°F
52°F
Thursday - 5/8/2025
75°F
49°F
12am
49°F
57°F
30.07 hPa
6 mph
SW
G: 11 mph
2am
49°F
57°F
30.07 hPa
5 mph
SW
G: 10 mph
4am
50°F
57°F
30.07 hPa
5 mph
SW
G: 9 mph
6am
49°F
57°F
30.09 hPa
4 mph
SW
G: 7 mph
8am
53°F
57°F
30.11 hPa
4 mph
SW
G: 7 mph
10am
59°F
57°F
30.13 hPa
4 mph
SW
G: 6 mph
12pm
67°F
57°F
30.12 hPa
3 mph
W
G: 6 mph
2pm
73°F
57°F
30.09 hPa
5 mph
WSW
G: 8 mph
4pm
75°F
57°F
30.06 hPa
5 mph
WSW
G: 9 mph
6pm
73°F
57°F
30.04 hPa
7 mph
WSW
G: 12 mph
8pm
66°F
57°F
30.05 hPa
5 mph
SW
G: 10 mph
10pm
61°F
57°F
30.08 hPa
6 mph
SW
G: 10 mph

Water Temperature History

Trends for San Pablo Reservoir

Current Temp

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Latest recorded surface temperature.

Lowest in Period

51°F

On Feb 9

Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.

Average in Period

61°F

Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.

Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months

Surface temperature over the selected period.

Key Observations (Last 12 Months)

  • Warmest avg: August (78°F).
  • Coolest avg: February (51°F).
  • Rapid warming often occurs: April → May (+7°F).
  • Sharpest cooling trend: October → November (-9°F).

Weather Forecast

Wind speed and pressure trends

Hourly Wind Forecast

12am1am2am3am4am5am6am7am8am9am10am11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm10pm11pm036912

Wind Direction

218°

Pressure

1018 mb

Cloud Cover

37%

Visibility

11 miles

Daily Pressure Forecast

ThuFriSatSunMonTueWedThuFri0.008.8617.7226.5835.44
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