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Marine Forecast

Issued 03:00 AM ADT 19 September 2024

Today Tonight and Friday.

Wind light increasing to northeast 15 to 20 knots early this evening then diminishing to northeast 10 to 15 overnight. Wind veering to easterly 15 Friday morning.

Scattered showers ending this evening.

Temperatures plus 19 rising to plus 24 this afternoon then falling to plus 13 Friday evening.

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Map of Atlantic - Newfoundland marine weather areas Banquereau - 44139 East Chedabucto Bay – 44488 West Chedabucto Bay – 44489 Blanc-Sablon Airport Cap Whittle Chevery Natashquan Airport Heath Point Îles de la Madeleine Airport Miscou Island Eskasoni (First Nations) Grand Étang Ingonish Beach North Mountain St.Paul Island J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport Charlottetown Airport East Point North Cape Argentia Berry Hill Bonavista Burgeo Cape Race Corner Brook Daniel's Harbour Englee Ferolle Point La Scie Port aux Basques Sagona Island St. Anthony Airport St. John's Int'l Airport St. Lawrence Stephenville Airport Twillingate Winterland Branch Hill Wreckhouse Grates Cove Pool's Island Marticot Island Long Pond Cartwright Airport Mary's Harbour
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Technical Marine Synopsis

Issued 3:00 AM ADT 19 September 2024 Today Tonight and Friday At 3:00 a.m. ADT today intensifying low 1010 mb located southwest
of Georges Bank.
By 3:00 a.m. ADT Friday quasi-stationary low 1002 mb located
southwest of Georges Bank.

At 3:00 a.m. ADT today trough located over the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
By 3:30 p.m. ADT today departing trough located south of
Newfoundland.

At 3:30 p.m. ADT today quasi-stationary ridge located over the
northern Marine District.

Marine Weather Statement

Issued 2:45 AM ADT 19 September 2024 A low pressure system south of Long Island will remain
quasi-stationary today and Friday as it deepens southwest of the
region. Strong to gale force northeasterly winds will develop over
parts of the southwestern marine district north of the low.

Marine interests are advised that gale warnings are in effect for
Browns Bank, Georges Bank - northern half, LaHave Bank - western
half, West Scotian Slope - northern half and East Scotian Slope -
western half.

Atlantic - Newfoundland Area

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