Southeastern Grand Banks
Forecast
Marine Forecast
Issued 03:00 AM NST 14 December 2025
Today Tonight and Monday.
Storm warning in effect.
Wind west 25 knots diminishing to variable 15 near noon then increasing to east 15 to 20 late this afternoon. Wind increasing to southwest 35 this evening except east 25 over northern sections tonight. Wind increasing to southwest 35 to 45 Monday morning and to west 45 to 55 Monday evening.
Showers changing to rain and fog banks this afternoon.
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Southeastern Grand Banks
Issued 10:00 AM EST 13 December 2025 Today Tonight and SundayIce Edge
Ice edge estimated from Newfoundland near 4934N 5429W to 4941N 5429Wto 5018N 5539W to 5117N 5503W to 5341N 5526W to 5633N 6011W to 5928N
6239W to Labrador near 6018N 6424W. Sea ice west of the ice edge.
Ice Coverage
Ice free.
Ice Forecasts
Tail of the Grand Banks
Issued 10:00 AM EST 13 December 2025 Today Tonight and SundayIce Edge
Ice edge estimated from Newfoundland near 4934N 5429W to 4941N 5429Wto 5018N 5539W to 5117N 5503W to 5341N 5526W to 5633N 6011W to 5928N
6239W to Labrador near 6018N 6424W. Sea ice west of the ice edge.
Ice Coverage
Forecasts available to mariners upon request.
Iceberg Bulletin
Southeastern Grand Banks
Issued 1:30 PM EST 13 December 2025Iceberg Limit
Iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 14 Dec estimated from Newfoundland near4730N 5239W to 4730N 5000W to 5130N 4815W to 5945N 5730W to 6155N
5330W to 6005N 4945W to 5900N 4600W then northeastward.
Iceberg Count
No confirmed icebergs.Iceberg Bulletin
Tail of the Grand Banks
Issued 1:30 PM EST 13 December 2025Iceberg Limit
Iceberg limit at 0000 UTC 14 Dec estimated from Newfoundland near4730N 5239W to 4730N 5000W to 5130N 4815W to 5945N 5730W to 6155N
5330W to 6005N 4945W to 5900N 4600W then northeastward.
Iceberg Count
Forecasts available to mariners upon request.Warnings
Warnings (In effect)
Storm warning in effect
Southeastern Grand Banks
Issued 03:00 AM NST 14 December 2025'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 3:00 AM NST 14 December 2025 Today Tonight and Monday At 3:00 a.m. NST today low 960 mb located southeast of Greenland.By 8:00 p.m. NST tonight departing low 961 mb located southeast
of Greenland.
At 8:00 p.m. NST tonight deepening low 996 mb located south of
Nova Scotia.
By 8:00 p.m. NST Monday low 955 mb located over northeastern
Newfoundland.
At 3:00 a.m. NST today ridge located on a line northwest-southeast
over Cape Breton Island.
By 3:00 a.m. NST Monday dissipating ridge located on a line
northwest-southeast over Belle Isle Bank.
Marine Weather Statement
Issued 3:01 AM NST 14 December 2025 An intense low pressure system southeast of Greenland will continueeastward today and depart this evening. Strong to gale force westerly
winds over eastern waters will diminish through the day as the low
pulls away.
Meanwhile, a second intensifying low pressure system will approach
the marine district tonight to lie over Northeastern Newfoundland by
Monday evening. Gale force southwesterly winds will develop over the
Southern Grand Banks this evening. Gale to storm force easterly to
northerly winds will develop north of the low on Monday. Winds over
all waters will then shift to gale to storm force southwest to
northwesterlies as the low tracks over Newfoundland on Monday
evening.
Marine interests are advised that storm warnings are in effect for
Southwest Coast, South Coast, East Coast - Cape St. Francis and
south, Northeast Coast, Belle Isle Bank and the Grand Banks.
Gale warnings are in effect for all remaining waters.
Marine interests are also advised that freezing spray warnings are in
effect for Strait of Belle Isle, Gulf waters, Northeast Coast, and
Belle Isle Bank.
Marine interests are further advised that water levels are expected
to exceed the highest astronomical tide with high waves and pounding
surf, impacting some coastal areas of Northeast Coast and East Coast
Monday night into Tuesday morning, most significant near high tide.
Atlantic - Maritimes Area
- Anticosti - northwestern half
- Anticosti - southeastern half
- Banquereau
- Bras d'Or Lakes
- Browns Bank
- Cabot Strait
- Chaleur - Miscou - eastern half
- Chaleur - Miscou - western half
- Eastern Shore - eastern half
- Eastern Shore - western half
- East Coast - Cape St. Francis and south
- East Scotian Slope - northern half
- East Scotian Slope - southern half
- Fourchu
- Fundy
- Georges Bank - northern half
- Georges Bank - southern half
- Grand Manan
- Gulf - Magdalen - northwestern half
- Gulf - Magdalen - southeastern half
- Gulf - Port au Port
- Halifax Harbour and Approaches
- LaHave Bank
- Laurentian Fan - northern half
- Laurentian Fan - southern half
- Lurcher
- L'Isle-aux-Coudres to Tadoussac
- Northumberland Strait - eastern half
- Northumberland Strait - western half
- Pointe à Michel to Pointe-des-Monts
- Pointe-des-Monts to Anticosti - northern half
- Pointe-des-Monts to Anticosti - southern half
- Sable - eastern half
- Sable - western half
- Southeastern Grand Banks
- Southwestern Grand Banks
- Southwestern Shore
- Southwest Coast
- South Coast
- Tadoussac to Pointe à Michel
- West Scotian Slope - northern half
- West Scotian Slope - southern half
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