Bowie
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 09:30 PM PDT 14 April 2026
Tonight and Wednesday.
Gale warning in effect.
Wind northwest 25 to 35 knots becoming northwest 20 to 30 early Wednesday morning.
Showers ending Wednesday morning with a risk of thunderstorms.
Waves
Issued 04:00 PM PDT 14 April 2026
Bowie - northern half
Today Tonight and Wednesday.
Seas 2 to 3 metres except 3 to 4 over southern sections late this
afternoon. Seas subsiding to 2 Wednesday afternoon.
Bowie - southern half
Today Tonight and Wednesday.
Seas 3 to 4 metres subsiding to 2 to 3 near noon
Wednesday.
Extended Forecast
Bowie - northern half
Issued 04:37 PM PDT 14 April 2026
Thursday
Wind west 10 to 20 knots.
Friday
Wind southerly 10 to 20 knots backing to
southeast 15 to 25 late in the day.
Saturday
Wind southeast 20 to 30 knots becoming
variable 25 to 35.
Bowie - southern half
Issued 04:37 PM PDT 14 April 2026
Thursday
Wind northwest 15 to 20 knots backing to west
5 to 15 in the afternoon.
Friday
Wind south 10 to 20 knots increasing to
southeast 30 to 40 late in the day.
Saturday
Wind southeast 30 to 40 knots becoming
variable 25 to 35 late in the day.
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Warnings
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Gale warning in effect
Bowie
Issued 9:30 PM PDT 14 April 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 4:00 AM PDT 15 April 2026 Today Tonight and Thursday At 4:00 a.m. PDT today trough located over Queen Charlotte Sound.By 4:00 p.m. PDT today departing trough located over southern
Vancouver Island.
At 4:00 a.m. PDT today building ridge located over Pacific Ocean.
By 4:00 a.m. PDT Thursday ridge located west of Explorer.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 9:23 PM PDT 14 April 2026 A cold front over the Lower Mainland will continue to track easttonight, bringing a brief period of marginal westerly gales into
Juan de Fuca Strait tonight.
Northwesterly gales are expected over the offshore waters into
Wednesday as a ridge of high pressure strengthens over the Pacific
Ocean. As the ridge of high pressure approaches the BC coast on
Wednesday, northwesterly gales can be expected Wednesday
Afternoon and evening over west coast Vancouver Island.
Additionally, the cold front is bringing the risk of thunderstorms to
portions of the southern waters this evening. A trough behind
The cold front will bring a risk of thunderstorms to the central and
northern waters tonight, and a risk of thunderstorms to the southern
waters Wednesday morning and afternoon.
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