LaHave Bank Offshore Forecast
| Winds... Wind Light Increasing To Southwest 15 Knots Near Midnight And To West 25 Late Overnight. Wind Increasing To Northwest 35 Monday Morning Then Diminishing To North 25 Monday Evening. |
| Waves... Seas 1 To 2 Metres Building To 2 To 3 Early Monday Morning And To 3 To 4 Late Monday Morning. Seas Subsiding To 2 To 3 Monday Evening. |
| Skies... Showers Beginning Near Midnight Changing To Flurries Monday Afternoon. |
| Tuesday...Wind Northwest 25 Knots. |
| Wednesday...Wind Southwest 25 Knots. |
| Thursday...Wind Southwest 25 Knots Diminishing To Variable 10 To 15. |
Marine Weather Statement For The Maritimes
Issued By Environment Canada 3:12pm AST Sunday 7 December 2025.
A Low Pressure System Will Move Into The Gulf Of Maine Tonight And Then Track South Of Nova Scotia Monday Morning To Lie Near Southeastern Newfoundland By Monday Evening. Strong To Gale Force Northwesterlies Will Develop Across The District On Monday In The Wake Of The Low. In Addition, Freezing Spray Is Expected Over Most Northern Waters Late Monday As These Northwesterlies Usher In Cold Air.
Marine Interests Are Advised That Gale Warnings Are In Effect For Lurcher, Browns Bank, Georges Bank, Southwestern Shore, Lahave Bank, West Scotian Slope, Eastern Shore, Sable, East Scotian Slope, Fourchu, Banquereau, Laurentian Fan, Cabot Strait And Northumberland Strait - Eastern Half.
Freezing Spray Warnings Are In Effect For Fundy, Grand Manan, Lurcher, Southwestern Shore, Eastern Shore, And All Gulf Of St. Lawrence Waters.
Technical Marine Synopsis For The Maritimes
Issued By Environment Canada 3:30pm AST Sunday 7 December 2025 For Tonight And Monday. The Next Scheduled Synopsis Will Be Issued At 8:00pm AST.
Systems Position. At 3:30pm AST Today Dissipating Low 1004 Mb Located Northwest Of Newfoundland.
At 8:00pm AST Tonight Intensifying Low 1014 Mb Located Over The Gulf Of Maine. By 8:00pm AST Monday Departing Low 991 Mb Located Over Southeastern Newfoundland.
At 8:00pm AST Monday Approaching Ridge Located Over The Great Lakes.