Mid Labrador Coast
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 04:00 AM NST 24 January 2021
Today Tonight and Monday.
Gale warning in effect.
Wind northeast 25 to 35 knots increasing to northeast 35 to 45 near noon then becoming northeast 35 late overnight. Wind northeast 35 Monday.
Flurries.
Temperatures near zero.
Waves
Mid Labrador Coast - Hopedale and south
Mid Labrador Coast - north of Hopedale
Extended Forecast
Ice Forecast
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Ice Conditions
Ice Forecasts
Issued 10:00 AM EST 23 January 2021 Today Tonight and SundayIce Edge
Ice edge estimated from Newfoundland near 5105N 5545W to 5130N 5430Wto 5220N 5340W to 5500N 5445W to 5800N 5800W then northeastward. Sea
ice west of the ice edge.
Ice Coverage
Ice pressure warning in effect.3 tenths grey ice except 9 plus tenths grey-white ice along the
coast. Strong ice pressure along the coast today and continuing
Sunday.
Iceberg Bulletin
Issued 3:16 PM EST 23 January 2021Iceberg Limit
Iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 24 Jan estimated from Newfoundland near5051N 5602W to 5050N 5325W to 5700N 5330W to 6300N 5800W to 6415N
5600W to 5720N 4700W then eastwards.
Western iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 24 Jan estimated from the Labrador
coast near 5132N 5649W to Newfoundland near 5120N 5637W.
Iceberg Count
Unknown number of icebergs.Warnings
Warnings (In effect)
Gale warning in effect
Mid Labrador Coast
Issued 04:00 AM NST 24 January 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.
Ice pressure warning in effect
Mid Labrador Coast
Issued 10:00 AM EST 23 January 2021Navigators in this marine area should be on the lookout for hazardous ice conditions and take necessary safety precautions. Please refer to the latest ice forecasts for further details and continue to monitor the situation through Canadian Coast Guard radio stations.
Synopsis
Technical Marine Synopsis
Issued 4:00 AM NST 24 January 2021 Today Tonight and Monday At 4:00 a.m. NST today low 973 mb located over southeastern BelleIsle Bank.
By 4:00 a.m. NST Monday low 983 mb located over the Great Northern
Peninsula.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 3:53 AM NST 24 January 2021 A low pressure system over Belle Isle Bank will move westwards todayto lie over the Great Northern Peninsula tonight. The low will then
track southwestward and weaken on Monday. Gale to storm force
northeasterlies to the north of the low will persist today then
gradually start to diminish tonight into Monday as the low weakens.
Marine interests are advised that a storm warning is in effect for
South Labrador Sea - southern half. Gale warnings are in effect for
Lake Melville, South Labrador Coast, Mid Labrador Coast, South
Labrador Sea - northern half and East Labrador Sea - southern half.
Atlantic - Newfoundland Area
- Anticosti - northeastern half
- Anticosti - southwestern half
- Banquereau
- Belle Isle Bank
- Bras d'Or Lakes
- Cabot Strait
- Chaleur - Miscou
- Eastern Shore - eastern half
- East Coast - Cape St. Francis and south
- East Coast - north of Cape St. Francis
- Fourchu
- Funk Island Bank
- Gulf - Magdalen
- Gulf - Port au Port
- Lake Melville
- Laurentian Fan - northeastern 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 - northwestern half
- Southeastern Grand Banks - southeastern half
- Southwestern Grand Banks
- Southwest Coast
- South Coast
- South Labrador Coast - northern half
- South Labrador Coast - southern half
- South Labrador Sea - southern half
- Strait of Belle Isle - eastern half
- Strait of Belle Isle - western half
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