East Scotian Slope - eastern half
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 10:00 AM ADT 07 October 2024
Today Tonight and Tuesday.
Wind northeast 25 knots diminishing to northeast 15 this evening and to light after midnight. Wind increasing to easterly 10 to 15 Tuesday morning then veering to southeasterly 20 Tuesday evening.
Scattered showers.
Waves
Issued 05:00 AM ADT 07 October 2024
Today Tonight and Tuesday.
Seas 3 to 5 metres subsiding to 2 to 3 Tuesday
morning.
Extended Forecast
Issued 03:00 AM ADT 07 October 2024
Wednesday
Wind variable 10 to 15 knots.
Thursday
Wind light becoming northwest 15
knots.
Friday
Wind northwest 25 knots.
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Ice Conditions
Ice Forecasts
Issued 10:00 AM EDT 5 May 2024 Forecasts have ended for the season.Iceberg Bulletin
Issued 2:30 PM EDT 6 October 2024Iceberg Limit
Iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 7 Oct estimated from the Labrador coastnear 5208N 5543W to 5230N 5430W to 5430N 5230W to 5730N 5600W to
5845N 5230W to 5910N 5035W to 5820N 4745W then eastwards.
Iceberg Count
No confirmed icebergs.Warnings
No watches or warnings in effect.
Synopsis
Technical Marine Synopsis
Issued 10:00 AM ADT 7 October 2024 Today Tonight and Tuesday At 10:00 a.m. ADT today low 991 mb located southeast of LaurentianFan.
By 8:00 p.m. ADT tonight departing low 991 mb located southeast
of the Grand Banks.
At 10:00 a.m. ADT Tuesday trough located west of the Marine
District.
By 8:00 p.m. ADT Tuesday trough located from New Brunswick to East
Scotian Slope.
At 3:30 p.m. ADT today ridge located from Labrador Sea to Georges
Bank.
By 10:00 a.m. ADT Tuesday ridge located from Labrador Sea to
Laurentian Fan.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 9:43 AM ADT 7 October 2024 A low pressure system south of Laurentian Fan will gradually movesoutheastward away from the district today. Strong to gale force
northeasterlies over southeastern waters will weaken as the low pulls
away.
Marine interests are advised that gale warnings are in effect for
Banquereau - southeastern half and Laurentian Fan.
At 6 A.M. ADT, hurricane Kirk was located near latitude 40.2 north
and longitude 41.0 west, with maximum sustained winds of 65 knots and
central pressure of 966 MB. Kirk was moving northeast at 26 knots.
Atlantic - Maritimes Area
- Anticosti - eastern half
- Anticosti - western half
- Banquereau - northwestern half
- Banquereau - southeastern half
- Bras d'Or Lakes
- Browns Bank
- Cabot Strait
- Chaleur - Miscou
- Eastern Shore - eastern half
- Eastern Shore - western half
- East Coast
- East Scotian Slope - eastern half
- East Scotian Slope - western half
- Fourchu
- Fundy
- Georges Bank
- Grand Manan
- Gulf - Magdalen - eastern half
- Gulf - Magdalen - western half
- Gulf - Port au Port
- Halifax Harbour and Approaches
- LaHave Bank
- Laurentian Fan - northwestern half
- Laurentian Fan - southeastern half
- Lurcher
- L'Isle-aux-Coudres to Tadoussac
- Northumberland Strait - eastern half
- Northumberland Strait - western half
- Pointe à Michel to Pointe-des-Monts
- Pointe-des-Monts to Anticosti - northern half
- Pointe-des-Monts to Anticosti - southern half
- Sable - eastern half
- Sable - western half
- Southeastern Grand Banks
- Southwestern Grand Banks
- Southwestern Shore
- Southwest Coast
- South Coast
- Tadoussac to Pointe à Michel
- West Scotian Slope
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