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Marine Forecast

Issued 04:00 AM PDT 06 October 2024

Today Tonight and Monday.

Wind light increasing to northeasterly outflow 10 to 20 knots early this morning then diminishing to light late this morning. Wind increasing to southwesterly inflow 15 to 25 this afternoon then becoming southwesterly inflow 10 to 20 Monday morning.

Showers changing to rain early this morning then to showers Monday morning. Visibility as low as 1 mile in rain.

Extended Forecast

Issued 04:00 AM PDT 06 October 2024
Tuesday Wind southwesterly inflow 10 to 20 knots diminishing to light late in the day.
Wednesday Wind light becoming southwesterly inflow 5 to 15 knots.
Thursday Wind light increasing to northeasterly outflow 20 knots.

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Map of Pacific - North Coast marine weather areas Middle Nomad - 46004 South Nomad - 46036 Dixon Entrance Central - 46145 South Moresby - 46147 Nanakwa Shoal - 46181 North Hecate Strait - 46183 North Nomad - 46184 South Hecate Strait - 46185 West Sea Otter - 46204 West Dixon Entrance - 46205 East Dellwood - 46207 West Moresby - 46208 Sartine Island Cape St.James Kindakun Rocks Langara Island Masset Municipal Airport Rose Spit Sandspit Airport Bella Bella Airport Bella Coola Airport Bonilla Island Cathedral Point Cumshewa Island Grey Islet Holland Rock Lucy Islands Lightstation Prince Rupert Airport
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Technical Marine Synopsis

Issued 4:00 AM PDT 6 October 2024 Today Tonight and Monday At 4:00 a.m. PDT today quasi-stationary frontal system located
over the Central Coast.

At 4:00 a.m. PDT today frontal system located west of the offshore
waters.
By 9:30 p.m. PDT tonight merging frontal system located over the
Central Coast.

Marine Weather Statement

Issued 3:46 AM PDT 6 October 2024 A nearly stationary front over the Central Coast is generating a
swath too long of southerly gales over Eastern Queen Charlotte Sound,
Central Coast and west coast Vancouver Island. These winds will
persist for the remainder of the day.

Another frontal system will cross the northern waters today,
spreading gales into northern and central waters throughout the day.
Localized storm force southerly winds are expected near
The headlands of west coast Vancouver Island and Eastern Queen
Charlotte Sound this evening as this frontal system merges with
The quasistationary system hung up along the Central Coast.

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