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FQCN15 CYQX 100100 Marine forecast for Labrador issued by Environment Canada at 9.30 PM NST on Saturday 09 December 2006 for tonight and Sunday with an outlook for Monday. The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 4.00 AM. Lake Melville. Gale warning ended. Winds southwest 15 to 20 knots increasing to southwest 20 to 25 Sunday afternoon then veering to northwest 25 to 30 Sunday evening. Flurries developing near noon Sunday. Visibility fair in flurries. Temperatures minus 15 to minus 10 tonight and near minus 4 on Sunday. Outlook for Monday...Strong westerlies. South Labrador Coast. Storm warning downgraded to gale warning. Freezing spray warning continued. Winds westerly 30 to gales 40 knots diminishing to southwest winds 20 to 25 overnight. Winds increasing to northwest gales 40 near midnight Sunday. Occasional flurries changing to flurries Sunday afternoon. Visibility fair in flurries. Freezing spray ending Sunday afternoon. Temperatures minus 10 to minus 5 rising to near minus 2 Sunday afternoon. Outlook for Monday...Gale force westerlies diminishing to strong westerlies. Mid Labrador Coast South Labrador Sea western half. Storm warning downgraded to gale warning. Freezing spray warning continued. Winds northwest 30 to gales 40 knots diminishing to westerly winds 20 near midnight then backing to southwest 20 to 25 overnight. Winds veering to northwest 20 Sunday evening then increasing to northwest gales 40 near midnight Sunday. Flurries. Visibility fair In flurries. Occasional freezing spray tonight and Sunday. Temperatures minus 10 to minus 5. Outlook for Monday...Strong to gale force northwesterlies. South Labrador Sea eastern half. Storm warning downgraded to gale warning. Northwest gales 35 to 45 knots diminishing to southwest winds 25 Sunday morning and to southwest 15 to 20 Sunday evening. Snow. Visibility fair to poor in snow. Temperatures minus 2 to plus one. Outlook for Monday...Strong to gale force westerlies. North Labrador Coast. Gale and freezing spray warnings continued. Winds northwest 25 to gales 35 knots diminishing to westerly winds 15 to 20 near midnight. Winds increasing to northwest gales 40 Sunday evening. Occasional flurries. Visibility fair in flurries. Freezing spray ending near midnight. Freezing spray beginning Sunday evening. Temperatures minus 11 to minus 5 tonight and near minus 5 on Sunday. Outlook for Monday...Gale force northwesterlies increasing to Storm force northerlies. Northwest Labrador Sea. Gale and freezing spray warnings continued. Northwest gales 40 to 45 knots diminishing to westerly winds 25 Near midnight then backing to southwest 15 to 20 overnight. Winds becoming variable 10 to 15 Sunday evening. Flurries. Visibility Fair in flurries. Occasional freezing spray tonight and Sunday. Temperatures minus 6 to zero. Outlook for Monday...Strong to gale force northwesterlies. East Labrador Sea northern half. Storm warning continued. Northwest gales 40 to 50 knots diminishing to northwest gales 35 overnight and to northwest winds 15 Sunday morning. Winds Shifting to easterly 15 to 20 Sunday evening. Occasional snow. Visibility fair to poor in snow. Temperatures minus 3 to zero. Outlook for Monday...Strong easterlies increasing to gale force northerlies. East Labrador Sea southern half. Storm warning continued. Northwest gales 40 to 50 knots diminishing to westerly winds 25 to gales 35 Sunday morning and to southwest winds 20 Sunday afternoon. Winds backing to southerly 10 to 15 Sunday evening. Occasional snow. Visibility fair to poor in snow. Temperatures minus one to plus 2. Outlook for Monday...Moderate southerlies increasing to strong to gale force northerlies. END/ASPC