

The Raw Data used in this forecast was obtained from the National Weather Service's National Blend of Models and is not subject to copyright protection. Search for the Nearest Winds Aloft Forecast Station Of upper and lower values of current conditions amongst 16 locations Station: KBHB North: 44.45 West: -68.37 Timezone: Eastern Daylight Saving Time UTC: -4 Model: National Blend of Models - Aviation Format The current weather report for Bar Harbor ME, as of 7:56 AM EDT WED JUN 29 2022, has a sky condition of Fair with the visibility of 10.00 miles.Aviation Weather Forecast at Bar Harbor, Maine It is 64 degrees fahrenheit, or 18 degrees celsius and feels like 64 degrees fahrenheit. The barometric pressure is 30.23 - measured by inch of mercury units - and is falling since its last observation. The humidity is 81 percent with a dew point of 57.9 degrees fahrenheit that is steady since the last report.

Wind direction is North at 0 miles per hour, gusting at 2 mph. Sunrise is at 4:50 AM and Sunset is at 8:20 PM. The moon phase is a Waxing Crescent Moon. The forecast for Today is Sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming south 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon. Thursday has an expected forecast of Scattered showers, mainly before 7am. Light and variable wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon. Thank you for listening to the weather report from LocalConditions.By city. Press enter or select the go button to submit request Small Craft Advisory (SCA) - An advisory issued by coastal and Great Lakes Weather Forecast Offices (WFO) for areas included in the Coastal Waters Forecast or Nearshore Marine Forecast (NSH) products. Thresholds governing the issuance of small craft advisories are specific to geographic areas. A Small Craft Advisory may also be issued when sea or lake ice exists that could be hazardous to small boats. There is no precise definition of a small craft. Any vessel that may be adversely affected by Small Craft Advisory criteria should be considered a small craft. Other considerations include the experience of the vessel operator, and the type, overall size, and sea worthiness of the vessel. * Eastern (ME.SC, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario) - Sustained winds or frequent gusts ranging between 25 and 33 knots (except 20 to 25 knots, lower threshold area dependent, to 33 knots for harbors, bays, etc.) and/or seas or waves 5 to 7 feet and greater, area dependent. * Central (MN.OH) - Sustained winds or frequent gusts (on the Great Lakes) between 22 and 33 knots inclusive, and/or seas or waves greater than 4 feet. * Western (WA.CA) - Sustained winds of 21 to 33 knots, and/or wave heights exceeding 10 feet (or wave steepness values exceeding local thresholds * Southern (GA.TX and Caribbean) - Sustained winds of 20 to 33 knots, and/or forecast seas 7 feet or greater that are expected for more than 2 hours. * Alaska (AK) - Sustained winds or frequent gusts of 23 to 33 knots.

A small craft advisory for rough seas may be issued for sea/wave conditions deemed locally significant, based on user needs, and should be no lower than 8 feet. * Pacific - (HI, Guam, etc) - Sustained winds 25 knots or greater and seas 10 feet or greater except in Guam and the northern Mariana Islands where it is sustained winds 22 to 33 knots and/or combined seas of 10 feet or greater. "Frequent gusts"are typically long duration conditions (greater than 2 hours).įor a list of NWS Weather Offices by Region, refer to the following website: Small Craft Advisory for Hazardous Seas (SCAHS) - An advisory for wind speeds lower than small craft advisory criteria, yet waves or seas are potentially hazardous due to wave height, wave period, steepness, or swell direction.
