Mid Labrador Coast
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 09:30 PM NST 17 January 2021
Tonight and Monday.
Wind southeast 30 knots and locally gusts to 40 along the coast tonight. Wind diminishing to southeast 20 Monday afternoon.
Snow or rain ending Monday afternoon. Visibility 1 mile or less in precipitation.
Temperatures near minus 1.
Waves
Issued 06:00 PM NST 17 January 2021
Tonight and Monday.
Outside the ice edge seas 1 to 2 metres building to 2 to 3 this
evening and to 3 to 4 late overnight. Seas subsiding to 2 to 3 Monday
afternoon.
Extended Forecast
Issued 04:00 PM NST 17 January 2021
Tuesday
Wind southeast 15 to 20 knots.
Wednesday
Wind northwest 20 knots increasing to
northwest 35 to 45.
Thursday
Wind east 25 to 35 knots diminishing to
southeast 15 to 20.
Ice Forecast
Issued 10:00 AM EST 17 January 2021 Today Tonight and Monday 7 tenths new ice including 1 tenth grey-white ice except 9 tenths
grey-white ice near the coast.
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Ice Conditions
Ice Forecasts
Issued 10:00 AM EST 17 January 2021 Today Tonight and MondayIce Edge
Ice edge estimated from Newfoundland near 5105N 5545W to 5220N 5340Wto 5500N 5445W to 5800N 5730W then northeastward. Sea ice west of
the ice edge.
Ice Coverage
7 tenths new ice including 1 tenth grey-white ice except 9 tenths
grey-white ice near the coast.
Iceberg Bulletin
Issued 2:30 PM EST 17 January 2021Iceberg Limit
Iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 18 Jan estimated from the Labrador coastnear 5151N 5607W to 5145N 5400W to 5700N 5400W to 5935N 5620W to
6430N 5530W to 6000N 5100W to 5640N 4725W then eastwards.
Iceberg Count
Unknown number of icebergs.Warnings
No watches or warnings in effect.
Synopsis
Technical Marine Synopsis
Issued 9:30 PM NST 17 January 2021 Tonight and Monday At 9:30 p.m. NST tonight trough located on a linenorthwest-southeast over Newfoundland.
By 4:00 p.m. NST Monday trough located on a line northwest-southeast
over the South Labrador Sea.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 3:34 AM NST 18 January 2021 A trough of low pressure over Funk Island Bank will move to lie overNorthwest Labrador Sea Tuesday morning. Strong to gale force
southeasterlies ahead of the trough will diminish to moderate to
strong southerlies in its wake.
Marine interests are advised that gale warnings are in effect for the
Labrador Sea.
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- Admiralty
- Arviat - eastern half
- Arviat - western half
- Baker
- Barrow
- Boothia
- Byam
- Central Brevoort - northern half
- Central Brevoort - southern half
- Central - eastern half
- Central - western half
- Clarence - northern half
- Clarence - southern half
- Coats - northern half
- Coats - southern half
- Committee
- Cumberland
- East Baffin
- East Brevoort
- East Clyde - northern half
- East Clyde - southern half
- East Davis - northern half
- East Davis - southern half
- East Foxe
- East Labrador Sea
- Eureka - southern half
- Frobisher Bay
- Hassel
- Igloolik
- Jones - eastern half
- Jones - western half
- Kane - southern half
- Lancaster - eastern half
- Lancaster - western half
- Larsen
- Maclean
- Massey
- Maud
- McClintock
- Mid Labrador Coast
- Navy Board
- Northwest Labrador Sea - northern half
- Northwest Labrador Sea - southern half
- North Labrador Coast
- Norwegian
- Nottingham - eastern half
- Nottingham - western half
- Peary
- Peel
- Pond
- Prince Charles
- Puvirnituq - northern half
- Puvirnituq - southern half
- Queens
- Rae
- Rankin - northern half
- Rankin - southern half
- Regent
- Resolution - eastern half
- Resolution - western half
- Roes Welcome - northern half
- Roes Welcome - southern half
- South Labrador Sea
- South Sverdrup
- South-central Hudson - eastern half
- St. Roch
- Ungava - eastern half
- Ungava - western half
- West Baffin
- West Brevoort - northern half
- West Brevoort - southern half
- West Clyde - northern half
- West Clyde - southern half
- West Davis - northern half
- West Davis - southern half
- West Foxe
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