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Maps of all NWS Marine Forecast and Warning Zones. Offshore waters forecasts are subdivided by zone, each identified by text description and a Universal Generic Code (UGC).
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Offshore waters forecasts are subdivided by zone, each identified by text description and a Universal Generic Code (UGC). These forecasts are prepared by the Ocean Prediction Center, National Hurricane Center, Honolulu Forecast Office, Juneau Forecast Office, Anchorage Forecast Office, and Fairbanks Forecast Office.
The NWS provides forecasts and warning services for the coastal waters along the mainland of the continental U.S., the Great Lakes and the Offshore and High Seas waters of the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans.
Below is a map of the Array Offshore Waters Forecast. Clicking on a zone will display the forecast for that area.
OFFNT2. Offshore Waters Forecast. NWS Ocean Prediction Center Washington DC. 1102 PM EDT Fri Nov 1 2024. West central North Atlantic continental shelf and slope waters. beyond 20 nm to 250 nm offshore, including south of Georges Bank. from 1000 fm to 250 nm offshore.
We provide 7-day Wind, Wave and Weather Forecasts to help sailors with their passage planning and weather routing. Both before and during deliveries, ocean races, regattas, cruises and all other types of offshore passages, we have your whole route covered.
Originates marine weather warnings, forecasts, and guidance in text and graphical format for maritime users in the northern waters of the Atlantic and Pacific.
SYNOPSIS. Hazardous boating conditions persist, as stronger easterly winds build seas over the local Atlantic. Onshore winds will continue, as high pressure remains to our north. Hazardous boating conditions will persist through late week, as wind speeds and seas only slowly decrease.
NWS provides marine weather forecasts for coastal waters (typically from shore out to 60 nm), offshore areas beyond the coastal zones out just beyond the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (about 250 nautical miles), and the high seas (beyond the offshore zones).