Newfoundland Bay is a large bay located in the Antarctic Peninsula, between the Joinville Island and the Antarctic mainland. It is a part of the Weddell Sea, and is bordered by the Argentine Islands to the south and the Joinville Island to the north. Newfoundland Bay is approximately 160 km in length and 50 km wide, making it one of the largest bays in the Antarctic region.
The bay is home to a variety of marine life, including whales, seals, penguins, and a variety of fish species. The bay also features a variety of icebergs, glaciers, and ice shelves. The bay is also a popular spot for sightseeing, as the surrounding landscape is quite beautiful.
The bay is named after the British colony of Newfoundland, which was established in the late 18th century. During the early 20th century, Newfoundland Bay was used as a whaling station, as well as a base for early Antarctic expeditions. In 1912, the British Antarctic Expedition, led by Robert Falcon Scott, made landfall at Newfoundland Bay.
In more recent history, Newfoundland Bay was the site of a major oil spill in 1989. The spill, which was caused by a tanker that ran aground, caused significant environmental damage to the bay. Since then, the bay has become a popular destination for researchers and tourists alike.
Overall, Newfoundland Bay is an important part of the Antarctic landscape. It is a large bay that is home to a variety of wildlife, and has a rich history that includes both exploration and environmental disaster.
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The climate in Newfoundland Bay in Antarctica is cold and dry throughout the year, with temperatures mostly below freezing. During the summer months (November to February), temperatures reach an average of -2°C, with occasional milder days and strong winds. The winter months (May to August) are much colder, with temperatures dropping to an average of -10°C and the wind chill making it feel much colder. Precipitation is low throughout the year, with snowfall occurring mostly in winter. The sea ice around the bay is often present in winter and melts away in summer.
Our weather forecast for Newfoundland Bay helps plan your stay according to the weather. For sunny days, pack light and breathable clothes, swimwear, and sunscreen. For winter weather, it's recommended to bring warm clothes, gloves, a hat, sturdy footwear, and a raincoat.
| Date | Icon | Temperature | Wind speed/gusts | Cloudiness/Visibility | Air humidity/pressure | Sunrise/Sunset |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar. 16th 2026 Mar. 16th 2026 | max: -11.6 °C min: -15.4 °C |
36.4 m/s 37.4 m/s |
36.0 % 24.1 m |
68.7 % 987 hPa |
07:29:35 20:48:43 |
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| Mar. 17th 2026 Mar. 17th 2026 | max: -13.2 °C min: -17.9 °C |
34.2 m/s 43.2 m/s |
0.5 % 24.1 m |
63.1 % 991 hPa |
07:35:15 20:42:32 |
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| Mar. 18th 2026 Mar. 18th 2026 | max: -12.1 °C min: -14.8 °C |
28.1 m/s 41.4 m/s |
22.5 % 24.1 m |
64.9 % 992 hPa |
07:40:53 20:36:23 |
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| Mar. 19th 2026 Mar. 19th 2026 | max: -15.0 °C min: -19.1 °C |
30.5 m/s 41.0 m/s |
6.5 % 24.1 m |
71.1 % 987 hPa |
07:46:30 20:30:15 |
|
| Mar. 20th 2026 Mar. 20th 2026 | max: -19.5 °C min: -21.8 °C |
31.0 m/s 38.3 m/s |
1.3 % 24.1 m |
75.1 % 993 hPa |
07:52:05 20:24:08 |
|
| Mar. 21st 2026 Mar. 21st 2026 | max: -15.0 °C min: -21.7 °C |
50.0 m/s 65.9 m/s |
1.6 % 24.1 m |
66.7 % 990 hPa |
07:57:39 20:18:01 |
|
| Mar. 22nd 2026 Mar. 22nd 2026 | max: -16.3 °C min: -18.1 °C |
38.9 m/s 58.4 m/s |
0.3 % 24.1 m |
67.5 % 989 hPa |
08:03:13 20:11:55 |
|
| Mar. 23rd 2026 Mar. 23rd 2026 | max: -16.0 °C min: -17.9 °C |
17.3 m/s 31.1 m/s |
17.1 % 24.1 m |
73.7 % 992 hPa |
08:08:46 20:05:49 |
|
| Mar. 24th 2026 Mar. 24th 2026 | max: -10.9 °C min: -17.1 °C |
18.0 m/s 17.6 m/s |
91.9 % 24.1 m |
70.1 % 993 hPa |
08:14:18 19:59:44 |
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| Mar. 25th 2026 Mar. 25th 2026 | max: -12.6 °C min: -15.1 °C |
18.7 m/s 15.8 m/s |
33.6 % 24.1 m |
71.5 % 989 hPa |
08:19:51 19:53:38 |
|
| Mar. 26th 2026 Mar. 26th 2026 | max: -10.9 °C min: -15.2 °C |
17.3 m/s 19.1 m/s |
99.0 % 12.3 m |
79.9 % 987 hPa |
08:25:23 19:47:32 |
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| Mar. 27th 2026 Mar. 27th 2026 | max: -11.3 °C min: -12.1 °C |
20.2 m/s 26.3 m/s |
100.0 % 1.1 m |
87.1 % 992 hPa |
08:30:55 19:41:26 |
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| Mar. 28th 2026 Mar. 28th 2026 | max: -10.2 °C min: -12.6 °C |
16.2 m/s 18.4 m/s |
95.6 % 20.9 m |
75.6 % 994 hPa |
08:36:28 19:35:20 |
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