Here are the latest eligible resources I found on Maritimes weather warnings. I’ll summarize current alerts and where to check for updates.
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Environment Canada often issues special weather statements, freezing rain warnings, and high-wave advisories for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and surrounding waters. These notices cover elevated water levels, large waves, and potential coastal erosion or road hazards, particularly during high tides and during storms. For example, notices have historically warned of higher-than-normal water levels and pounding surf along north and east-facing coastlines.[1]
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Recent maritime weather videos from major Canadian outlets discuss approaching storms with timelines for heavy snow, strong winds, and related warnings, sometimes noting wind gusts in the 70–100 km/h range and heavy snowfall in exposed areas. These broadcasts illustrate the expected intensity and timing of warnings, including impacts on travel and infrastructure.[2][3]
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National and regional marine forecasts from Canadian agencies provide maps and region-specific alerts for the Atlantic, including the Maritimes. These resources are updated regularly and indicate forecasted sea states, wind, and wave conditions for various sectors in Atlantic Canada.[5][6][8][9]
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For the most reliable, up-to-date information, check:
- Environment Canada Marine Weather and Alerts for the Atlantic region (Maritimes) via Environment Canada’s official pages.
- Local outlets (CTV News Atlantic, CBC News) for contemporaneous weather statements and safety advisories specific to your area in Los Angeles? Note: you’re in LA, but weather warnings for the Maritimes come from Canada; cross-border travel or planning would rely on these Canadian sources if you’re coordinating travel.
Illustration: If you’re planning travel or outdoor activities in the Maritimes, expect to encounter warnings about high surf and coastal surge on the coastlines, freezing rain or snow events inland, and potential road impacts during peak alert periods. Always verify the latest warnings before departure.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest statements from the official Environment Canada pages and assemble a current, region-by-region alert table with active warnings and expected impacts. I can also set up a quick watch list for you to monitor updates in real time.
Citations:
- Example of recent special weather statements and coastal warnings across the Maritimes.[1]
- Maritime storm coverage highlighting timing, wind, and snowfall expectations from major outlets.[3][2]
- Marine forecasts and regional alert maps for Atlantic Canada.[6][8][9][5]
Sources
Special weather statements are in place Friday morning for parts the Maritimes cautioning of higher than normal water levels and large waves. There are also freezing rain warnings in effect in parts of New Brunswick.
atlantic.ctvnews.caA Clickable Map of Atlantic Maritimes Waters of Canada Divided up in Marine Sectors with the 5 Day Marine Forecast, Including Weather Warnings, and Weather Watches for Atlantic Maritimes Canada
www.eldoradoweather.comMap of marine forecast areas and alerts in effect
weather.gc.caA Clickable Map of Atlantic Newfoundland Waters of Canada Divided up in Marine Sectors with the 5 Day Marine Forecast, Including Weather Warnings, and Weather Watches for Atlantic Newfoundland Canada
eldoradoweather.comGusty west winds continue across the Maritimes tonight. Expect a cold wind chill not only tonight but also tomorrow, a chance of flurries tomorrow as well but mainly in Nova Scotia.
www.cbc.caMarine conditions posing possible hazards to mariners or their operations
weather.gc.ca