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Marine Forecast for Labrador


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FQCN15 CYQX 110100
Marine forecast for Labrador issued by Environment Canada at 9.30 PM 
NST on Sunday 10 December 2006 for tonight and Monday with an
Outlook for Tuesday.
The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 4.00 AM.

Lake Melville.
Gale warning continued.
Winds northwest 25 knots increasing to northwest winds 30 to gales
35 near midnight. Northwest winds 30 to gales 35 on Monday. Snow 
tapering to occasional flurries overnight. Occasional flurries on 
Monday. Visibility fair to poor in precipitation. Temperatures near 
minus 5 lowering to near minus 14 overnight then rising to near
Minus 9 Monday afternoon.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale force northwesterlies diminishing to 
strong northwesterlies late in the day.

South Labrador Coast.
Gale and freezing spray warnings continued.
Winds southwest 20 knots increasing to northwest 25 to 30 late
This evening and to northwest gales 35 to 40 near midnight.
Northwest gales 35 to 40 on Monday. Flurries. Visibility fair in 
flurries. Freezing spray beginning overnight and persisting on 
Monday. Temperatures near minus 2 lowering to minus 10 to minus 6 
overnight.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale to storm force northwesterlies
Diminishing to strong to gale force northwesterlies late in the day.

Mid Labrador Coast.
Gale and freezing spray warnings continued.
Winds northwest 30 knots increasing to northwest gales 35 to 40
Late this evening. Northwest gales 35 to 40 on Monday. Flurries. 
Visibility fair in flurries. Freezing spray tonight and Monday. 
Temperatures minus 12 to minus 6.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale to storm force northwesterlies
Diminishing to strong to gale force northwesterlies late in the day.

North Labrador Coast.
Gale and freezing spray warnings continued.
Winds northwest 30 to gales 40 knots tonight and Monday.
Occasional flurries. Visibility fair in flurries. Freezing spray 
tonight and Monday. Temperatures near minus 5 lowering to minus 12
To minus 6 overnight.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale force northwesterlies diminishing to 
strong northwesterlies.

South Labrador Sea western half.
Gale and freezing spray warnings continued.
Winds southwest 20 to 25 knots veering to northwest 30 late this 
evening then increasing to northwest gales 35 to 40 overnight.
Gales increasing to northwest gales 40 to 45 Monday evening. 
Flurries. Visibility fair in flurries. Occasional freezing spray 
beginning overnight and persisting on Monday. Temperatures near
Minus 2 lowering to minus 5 to minus 2 Monday morning.
Outlook for Tuesday...Storm force northwesterlies diminishing to
Gale force northwesterlies.

South Labrador Sea eastern half.
Gale warning continued.
Winds southwest 25 to 30 knots diminishing to southwest 15 to 20
Late this evening. Winds increasing to westerly winds 25 to gales
35 Monday morning then veering to northwest winds 30 to gales 35
Near noon Monday and to northerly gales 35 to 40 Monday evening. 
Flurries. Visibility fair in flurries. Temperatures minus 2 to zero.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale force northwesterlies.

Northwest Labrador Sea western half.
Gale and freezing spray warnings continued.
Winds westerly 15 knots increasing to northwest winds 30 to gales
35 near midnight and to northerly gales 35 to 45 Monday afternoon. 
Flurries. Visibility fair in flurries. Occasional freezing spray 
beginning overnight and persisting on Monday. Temperatures minus 6
To minus 2.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale force northwesterlies diminishing to 
strong northwesterlies late in the day.

Northwest Labrador Sea eastern half.
Gale warning continued.
Freezing spray warning ended.
Winds variable 15 knots increasing to northerly winds 30 to gales
35 Monday morning and to northerly gales 35 to 45 Monday evening. 
Flurries. Visibility fair in flurries. Temperatures minus 2 to plus 
one.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale force northwesterlies diminishing to 
strong northwesterlies late in the day.

East Labrador Sea northern half.
Gale warning continued.
Winds easterly 15 to 20 knots increasing to easterly 25 overnight 
then backing to northeast 25 to 30 Monday afternoon. Winds
Backing to northerly gales 35 Monday evening. Flurries. Visibility 
fair in flurries. Temperatures minus 3 to zero.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale force northwesterlies.

East Labrador Sea southern half.
Gale warning continued.
Winds southwest 15 to 20 knots becoming variable 15 overnight then 
increasing to northwest 20 to 30 Monday afternoon. Winds
Veering to northerly gales 35 Monday evening. Flurries. Visibility 
fair in flurries. Temperatures minus one to plus one.
Outlook for Tuesday...Gale force northwesterlies.

END/ASPC






Created: 2002-12-31
Modified: 2004-07-13
Reviewed: 2002-12-31
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