Dixon Entrance West
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 04:00 AM PDT 14 March 2026
Today Tonight and Sunday.
Storm warning in effect.
Wind westerly 10 to 15 knots backing to south 15 this evening then increasing to southeast 25 near midnight. Wind increasing to southeast 35 to 45 Sunday morning and to southeast 50 to 60 near noon Sunday. Wind diminishing to southwest 35 Sunday evening.
Showers or flurries ending this afternoon. Showers or flurries beginning this evening and changing to rain or snow overnight. Visibility 1 mile or less in rain.
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Dixon Entrance West - east of Langara
Dixon Entrance West - west of Langara
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Dixon Entrance West
Issued 06:17 AM PDT 14 March 2026'Storm' force winds of 48 to 63 knots are occurring or expected to occur in this marine area. 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 PDT 14 March 2026 Today Tonight and Sunday At 4:00 a.m. PDT today high located west of Explorer.By 9:30 p.m. PDT tonight weakening high located over southeastern
Explorer.
At 5:00 a.m. PDT Sunday intensifying warm front located over the
offshore waters.
By 11:00 p.m. PDT Sunday frontal system located over the North
Coast.
At 11:00 p.m. PDT Sunday weakening cold front located on a line
northeast-southwest over southern Bowie.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 3:57 AM PDT 14 March 2026 An intensifying warm front will bring southeast gale to storm forcewinds over the offshore waters early Sunday morning and spreading to
northern and central waters throughout the day. Hurricane force
southeasterlies will develop from the headlands of Vancouver Island
to Hecate Strait Sunday afternoon. Southeast gale force winds will
also develop over Northern Strait of Georgia Sunday afternoon.
As the warm front passes, winds will veer to southwest gale force
Sunday afternoon over the offshore waters and Sunday night over the
central waters. The northern waters will see winds diminish to
westerly strong in the wake of the warm front.
A quasi-stationary front will set up early next week over the
Central waters with southwesterly gale force winds over southern
waters and westerly strong over northern waters.
Mackenzie - Mackenzie River Area
- Amundsen
- Axe Point mile 91 to Camsell Bend mile 290
- Baillie
- Banks
- Bathurst
- Bowie - northern half
- Byam
- Camsell Bend mile 290 to Tulita mile 512
- Coronation
- Dease
- Dixon Entrance East
- Dixon Entrance West
- Dolphin
- Fort Good Hope mile 684 to Point Separation mile 913
- Great Slave Lake - basin
- Great Slave Lake - east arm
- Great Slave Lake - north arm
- Hecate Strait - northern half
- Lake Athabasca - eastern half
- Lake Athabasca - western half
- Larsen
- Mackenzie
- Maud
- McClintock
- McClure
- Melville
- North Mackenzie
- North Tuktoyaktuk
- Point Separation mile 913 to Kittigazuit Bay mile 1081
- Prince Alfred
- Prince of Wales
- Rae
- Tuktoyaktuk - northern half
- Tuktoyaktuk - southern half
- Tulita mile 512 to Fort Good Hope mile 684
- Ulukhaktok
- West Coast Haida Gwaii
- Wrigley Harbour mile 0 to Axe Point mile 91
- Yukon Coast
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