East Coast - Cape St. Francis and south
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 03:00 AM NDT 12 April 2021
Today Tonight and Tuesday.
Gale warning in effect.
Wind variable 10 to 15 knots increasing to east 25 near noon except variable 10 to 15 over southern sections. Wind increasing to northeast 35 overnight and to northeast 45 Tuesday morning. Wind diminishing to northeast 25 to 35 Tuesday evening.
Rain and fog patches beginning this morning.
Waves
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Ice Forecasts
Issued 10:00 AM EDT 11 April 2021 Today Tonight and MondayIce Edge
Ice edge estimated from Newfoundland near 4933N 5430W to 5153N 5230Wto 5457N 5112W to 5538N 5259W to 5619N 5637W to 5803N 5751W then
northeastward. Sea ice west of the ice edge.
Ice Coverage
Bergy water.
Iceberg Bulletin
Issued 2:30 PM EDT 11 April 2021Iceberg Limit
Iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 12 Apr estimated from Newfoundland near4735N 5243W to 4740N 5045W to 5120N 4835W to 5500N 5100W to 6000N
5830W to 6030N 5150W then eastwards.
Western iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 12 Apr estimated from the Labrador
coast near 5126N 5701W to Newfoundland near 5102N 5654W.
Iceberg Count
No confirmed icebergs except less than 10 icebergs north of theiceberg limit.
Warnings
Warnings (In effect)
Gale warning in effect
East Coast - Cape St. Francis and south
Issued 03:00 AM NDT 12 April 2021'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 3:00 AM NDT 12 April 2021 Today Tonight and Tuesday At 3:00 a.m. NDT today low 1000 mb located over Laurentian Fan.By 3:00 a.m. NDT Tuesday low 991 mb located over the southwestern
Grand Banks.
At 3:00 a.m. NDT today quasi-stationary ridge located over northern
Labrador Sea.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 2:56 AM NDT 12 April 2021 A low pressure system over Laurentian Fan will slowly drift south ofthe Grand Banks on Monday before tracking back north over the
Southwestern Grand Banks on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a ridge of high
pressure will remain nearly stationary over the Labrador Sea. Strong
to gale force east to northeasterly winds will persist over most
waters between the interaction of these two features.
Marine interests are advised that gale warnings are in effect for all
waters except Belle Isle Bank.
Atlantic - Newfoundland Area
- Anticosti - eastern half
- Anticosti - western half
- Banquereau
- Belle Isle Bank - northwestern half
- Belle Isle Bank - southeastern half
- Bras d'Or Lakes
- Cabot Strait
- Chaleur - Miscou - eastern half
- Chaleur - Miscou - western half
- Eastern Shore - eastern half
- East Coast - Cape St. Francis and south
- East Coast - north of Cape St. Francis
- Fourchu
- Funk Island Bank
- Gulf - Magdalen - northeastern half
- Gulf - Magdalen - southwestern half
- Gulf - Port au Port
- Lake Melville
- Laurentian Fan - eastern half
- Laurentian Fan - western half
- Mid Labrador Coast
- Northeast Coast
- Northeast Gulf
- Northern Grand Banks
- Northumberland Strait - eastern half
- Northumberland Strait - western half
- Sable - eastern half
- Southeastern Grand Banks
- Southwestern Grand Banks
- Southwest Coast
- South Coast
- South Labrador Coast
- South Labrador Sea
- Strait of Belle Isle - eastern half
- Strait of Belle Isle - western half
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