Bowie
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 04:35 PM PST 06 February 2026
Tonight and Saturday.
Gale warning in effect.
Wind south 20 to 30 knots except southeast 35 over southeastern sections. Wind becoming southerly 20 to 25 this evening then increasing to southwest 25 to 35 late overnight. Wind southwest 25 to 35 Saturday.
Showers.
Waves
Issued 04:00 PM PST 06 February 2026
Today Tonight and Saturday.
Seas 3 to 4 metres subsiding to 2 to 3 late this evening then
building to 3 to 4 Saturday morning.
Extended Forecast
Issued 05:58 PM PST 06 February 2026
Sunday
Wind southwest 25 to 35 knots becoming
southwest 20 to 30 in the morning.
Monday
Wind southwest 15 to 20 knots veering to
northwest 15 late in the day.
Tuesday
Wind west 5 to 15 knots increasing to
southwest 25 to 35 late in the day.
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Warnings
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Gale warning in effect
Bowie
Issued 4:35 PM PST 06 February 2026'Gale' force winds of 34 to 47 knots are occurring or expected to occur in this marine area. Watch for updated statements. Please refer to the latest marine forecasts for further details and continue to monitor the situation through Canadian Coast Guard radio or Weatheradio stations.
Synopsis
Technical Marine Synopsis
Issued 9:30 PM PST 6 February 2026 Tonight and Saturday At 9:30 p.m. PST tonight frontal system located from the NorthCoast to Queen Charlotte Sound then to Explorer.
By 4:00 p.m. PST Saturday departing cold front located on a line
northeast-southwest over southern Vancouver Island.
At 4:00 p.m. PST Saturday approaching low located west of Bowie.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 3:55 PM PST 6 February 2026 A train of frontal waves continues to move into the British Columbiacoast and is bringing southerly gales to central and northern waters.
Another frontal wave is currently pushing into Explorer which is
keeping the southerly gales persisting over offshore waters.
This wave will also create storm force for the headlands overnight
tonight.
As the frontal wave pushes southward over Vancouver Island,
southeasterly gales will develop over the inner South Coast waters
Saturday morning and will ease to strong by Saturday afternoon as the
frontal system moves inland.
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