Haro Strait
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 04:00 AM PST 18 December 2024
Today Tonight and Thursday.
Gale warning in effect.
Wind southwest 20 to 30 knots except southwest 25 to 35 over southern sections. Wind becoming southwest 10 to 20 late this morning then diminishing to light this afternoon. Wind increasing to northeast 5 to 15 after midnight and to southeast 15 to 25 Thursday evening.
Rain ending this morning.
Strong wind warning program has ended for the season.
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Warnings
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Gale warning in effect
Haro Strait
Issued 04:00 AM PST 18 December 2024'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 PST 18 December 2024 Today Tonight and Thursday At 4:00 a.m. PST today low 990 mb located 50 miles west of Sandspit.By 10:00 a.m. PST today dissipating low 1000 mb located over
northern Hecate Strait.
At 4:00 a.m. PST today ridge located over BC interior.
By 4:00 p.m. PST today ridge located over northern BC interior.
At 10:00 p.m. PST tonight frontal system located off the offshore
waters.
By 10:00 a.m. PST Thursday frontal system located on a line
northwest-southeast over Haida Gwaii.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 3:55 AM PST 18 December 2024 Gale to storm force outflow winds near mainland inlets willContinue as a ridge of high pressure remains over the interior.
A low crossing from Haida Gwaii into Hecate Strait this morning is
giving gale force winds over northern waters. Winds will gradually
ease this afternoon as the low weakens.
A frontal system will track across the offshore waters tonight and
Thursday. Ahead of the front, gale to storm force southeasterlies
will develop. By Thursday evening the frontal system will lie along
the mainland coast with strong southwesterly winds in its wake.
Pacific - South Coast Area
- Bowie - southern half
- Central Coast from McInnes Island to Pine Island
- Explorer - northwestern half
- Explorer - southeastern half
- Haro Strait
- Hecate Strait - southern half
- Howe Sound
- Johnstone Strait
- Juan de Fuca Strait - central strait
- Juan de Fuca Strait - east entrance
- Juan de Fuca Strait - west entrance
- Queen Charlotte Sound - eastern half
- Queen Charlotte Sound - western half
- Queen Charlotte Strait
- Strait of Georgia - north of Nanaimo
- Strait of Georgia - south of Nanaimo
- West Coast Haida Gwaii - southern half
- West Coast Vancouver Island North
- West Coast Vancouver Island South
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