Queen Charlotte Sound - eastern half
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 09:30 PM PST 11 February 2026
Tonight and Thursday.
Gale warning in effect.
Wind southeast 30 knots increasing to southeast 35 late this evening then diminishing to southwest 25 late overnight. Wind southwesterly 20 to 25 Thursday.
Rain ending Thursday morning. Showers Thursday late in the day.
Waves
Issued 04:00 PM PST 11 February 2026
Today Tonight and Thursday.
Seas 1 to 2 metres building to 2 to 3 early this evening and to 3
to 4 late this evening. Seas building to 5 to 7 late Thursday morning then
subsiding to 5 Thursday evening.
Extended Forecast
Issued 04:00 PM PST 11 February 2026
Friday
Wind west 15 knots diminishing to light in the
afternoon.
Saturday
Wind light increasing to north 15 to 20 knots
late in the day.
Sunday
Wind north 10 to 20 knots increasing to south
20 to 25.
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Warnings
Warnings (In effect)
Gale warning in effect
Queen Charlotte Sound - eastern half
Issued 9:30 PM PST 11 February 2026'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 9:30 PM PST 11 February 2026 Tonight and Thursday At 9:30 p.m. PST tonight cold front located from the North Coastto Cape Scott then to Explorer.
By 4:00 a.m. PST Thursday weakening cold front located over the
Central Coast extending southwestward.
At 9:30 p.m. PST tonight intensifying low 978 mb located west
of Bowie.
By 10:30 a.m. PST Thursday departing low 981 mb located north
of Bowie.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 9:10 PM PST 11 February 2026 A cold front over the North Coast will track inland tonight with itsremnants sliding southward and weakening over Northern Vancouver
Island Thursday morning. In its wake, gale force southerly winds will
continue tonight over northern and central coastal waters before
easing Thursday morning.
A low pressure centre low off Bowie will track northwestward and onto
the Alaskan Panhandle on Thursday. Ahead of the low, gale to storm
force southerlies over the offshore waters will shift to gale to
storm force westerly in its wake tonight through Thursday morning.
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
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