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Bras d'Or Lakes

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Marine Forecast

Issued 08:00 PM ADT 20 May 2026

Tonight and Thursday.

Wind light increasing to northwest 15 to 20 knots near midnight then diminishing to northwest 10 to 15 Thursday evening.

Scattered showers ending after midnight.

Temperatures plus 16 falling to plus 6 Thursday evening.

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Map of Atlantic - Maritimes marine weather areas East Scotia Slope - 44137 Cap-Chat Burgeo Île Bicquette New Carlisle Îles de la Madeleine Airport Port Menier Summerside North Cape Pointe-au-Père Mont-Joli Airport La Pocatière Wreckhouse Banquereau - 44139 Port aux Basques Sagona Island Gaspé Airport LaHave Bank - 44150 Halifax Harbour - 44258 St. Lawrence Stephenville Airport Western Head Winterland Branch Hill Île aux Perroquets Beaver Island Baccaro Point St. Stephen Pointe-des-Monts Saint John Airport Sept-Îles Airport Point Lepreau Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc Int'l Airport Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan Miscou Island Île Rouge Kouchibouguac Pointe-Noire Kouchibouguac Havre-Saint-Pierre Airport Grand Manan Fundy Park (Alma) Miramichi Charlo West Chedabucto Bay – 44489 Bathurst Airport Baie-Comeau Airport Bas Caraquet East Chedabucto Bay – 44488 Nappan AAFC East Point Charlottetown Airport Yarmouth Airport Cap-d'Espoir Tracadie J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport Shearwater Airport St.Paul Island Sable Island Parrsboro North Mountain Rivière-la-Madeleine McNabs Island Lunenburg Kentville AAFC Ingonish Beach Hart Island CFB Greenwood Grand Étang Eskasoni (First Nations) Debert Caribou Point Brier Island
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Synopsis

Technical Marine Synopsis

Issued 8:00 PM ADT 20 May 2026 Tonight and Thursday At 8:00 p.m. ADT tonight departing warm front located east of the
Grand Banks.

At 8:00 p.m. ADT tonight cold front located over New Brunswick.
By 3:30 p.m. ADT Thursday departing cold front located southeast
of the Marine District.

Marine Weather Statement

Issued 7:28 PM ADT 20 May 2026 A cold front over New Brunswick will continue to track eastward
tonight to lie southeast of the district by Thursday afternoon.
Strong southwest winds ahead of the front will veer to strong to gale
force northwest winds in its wake, over northern waters.

Marine interests are advised that gale warnings are in effect for
Cabot Strait - northern half, Gulf-Magdalen - northeastern half, and
Anticosti.

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