Mid Labrador Coast
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 04:00 AM NST 08 February 2026
Today Tonight and Monday.
Wind east 15 to 20 knots diminishing to light this morning then increasing to northeast 15 to 20 this afternoon. Wind northeast 15 to 20 tonight and Monday.
Snow beginning near noon changing to showers or flurries this evening and ending Monday afternoon.
Temperatures minus 5 to minus 1 rising to plus 1 this afternoon.
Waves
Extended Forecast
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Ice Conditions
Ice Forecasts
Issued 10:00 AM EST 7 February 2026 Today Tonight and SundayIce Edge
First ice edge estimated from 4640N 5530W to 4628N 5339W toNewfoundland near 4638N 5314W. Sea ice north of the ice edge.
Second ice edge estimated from Newfoundland near 4746N 5243W to
5507N 5324W to 5753N 5717W to 6200N 5851W then northeastward. Sea
ice west of the ice edge.
Ice Coverage
Ice pressure warning in effect.6 tenths grey ice including 2 tenths grey-white ice except 9 plus
tenths grey-white ice including 2 tenths first-year ice along the
coast. Consolidated first-year ice along parts of the coast.
Strong ice pressure along parts of the coasts easing late this
evening.
Iceberg Bulletin
Issued 1:30 PM EST 7 February 2026Iceberg Limit
Iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 8 Feb estimated from Newfoundland near4735N 5245W to 4805N 5005W to 4840N 4830W to 5105N 4835W to 5930N
5700W to 6240N 5400W to 5930N 4750W then northeastward.
Iceberg Count
Unknown number of icebergs.Warnings
Warnings (In effect)
Ice pressure warning in effect
Mid Labrador Coast
Issued 11:30 AM NST 07 February 2026Navigators 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 8 February 2026 Today Tonight and Monday At 4:00 a.m. NST today weakening low 999 mb located over the MidLabrador Coast.
By 9:30 a.m. NST today dissipating low located over Labrador Coast.
At 4:00 a.m. NST today trough located on a line northwest-southeast
over Labrador Sea.
By 4:00 a.m. NST Monday trough located on a line east-west over
the Strait of Belle Isle.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 3:51 AM NST 8 February 2026 A trough of low pressure over the Labrador Sea will move southward tolie over the Strait of Belle Isle tonight, and continue southward
over Newfoundland on Monday. Strong to gale force east to
northeasterlies to the north of the trough will persist throughout
the forecast period.
Marine interests are advised that gale warnings are in effect for
South Labrador Sea, Northwest Labrador Sea - southern half, and East
Labrador Sea - southern half.
Arctic - Eastern Arctic Area
- Admiralty
- Arviat - eastern half
- Arviat - western half
- Baker
- Barrow
- Boothia
- Byam
- Central Brevoort - northern half
- Central Brevoort - southern half
- Central - eastern half
- Central - western half
- Clarence - northern half
- Clarence - southern half
- Coats - northern half
- Coats - southern half
- Committee
- Cumberland
- East Baffin
- East Brevoort - northern half
- East Brevoort - southern half
- East Clyde - northern half
- East Clyde - southern half
- East Davis - northern half
- East Davis - southern half
- East Foxe
- East Labrador Sea - northern half
- East Labrador Sea - southern half
- Eureka - southern half
- Frobisher Bay
- Hassel
- Igloolik
- Jones
- Kane - southern half
- Lancaster - eastern half
- Lancaster - western half
- Larsen
- Maclean
- Massey
- Maud
- McClintock
- Mid Labrador Coast
- Navy Board
- Northwest Labrador Sea - northern half
- Northwest Labrador Sea - southern half
- North Labrador Coast
- Norwegian
- Nottingham - eastern half
- Nottingham - western half
- Peary
- Peel
- Pond
- Prince Charles
- Puvirnituq - northern half
- Puvirnituq - southern half
- Queens
- Rae
- Rankin - northern half
- Rankin - southern half
- Regent
- Resolution - eastern half
- Resolution - western half
- Roes Welcome - northern half
- Roes Welcome - southern half
- South Labrador Sea
- South Sverdrup
- South-central Hudson - eastern half
- St. Roch
- Ungava
- West Baffin
- West Brevoort - northern half
- West Brevoort - southern half
- West Clyde - northern half
- West Clyde - southern half
- West Davis - northern half
- West Davis - southern half
- West Foxe
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