Fog Map Nova — Scotia

when warm, moist air from the Gulf Stream passes over the cold Labrador Current. Sable Island

[ Northumberland Strait ] -> Low Fog Risk | (Bay of Fundy) v (Cape Breton Highlands) Moderate Risk ---> [ NOVA SCOTIA ] <--- Moderate/High Risk ^ | [ Atlantic Coastal Region ] -> Extreme Fog Risk 1. The Atlantic Coast (Extreme Risk)

Indicates how high the cloud base sits off the ground or sea level.

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Great for ferry trips, coastal drives, or chasing moody photos at Peggy’s Cove.

The most reliable source for maritime fog, offering specialized marine forecasts and warnings.

Due to the extremely cold water and high tidal range, the Fundy coast frequently suffers from dense sea fog that can move inland. when warm, moist air from the Gulf Stream

If visibility drops to zero and you lack radar, move out of the shipping lanes and anchor until the map shows clearing trends. Final Thoughts

In coastal areas, listen for foghorns to help gauge distance from the ocean.

Indicate visibility under 1 kilometer (High Danger). I can pinpoint the typical risk levels on

If you're planning a trip to experience (or avoid) the fog, think of the calendar as your primary map. Fog in Nova Scotia is highly seasonal.

With its proximity to cold, converging ocean currents, this region often has the most persistent fog.

Coastal cliffs in Nova Scotia can drop hundreds of feet into the ocean. In thick fog, it is easy to lose your bearings and step over an edge.