Marine Weather

marine forecasts for Labrador issued by Environment Canada at

4:00 a.M. NST Saturday 21 November 2009 for today tonight and Sunday.

The next scheduled forecasts will be issued at 9:30 a.M.



Fog implies visibility less than 1 Mile.



Lake Melville.

Wind light increasing to northeast 20 knots this morning then backing

to north 15 this evening. Wind backing to west 15 Sunday evening.

Snow beginning early this morning and ending after midnight.

Visibility 1 mile or less in snow. Temperatures zero falling to

minus 5 Sunday morning.



South Labrador coast.

Wind light increasing to northeast 25 knots this afternoon then

backing to northwest 25 Sunday morning. Snow at times heavy today.

Flurries tonight and Sunday. Visibility 1 mile or less in snow.

Temperatures minus 2 to plus 2 falling to minus 4 to zero Sunday

evening.



Mid Labrador coast.

Wind light increasing to northeast 15 to 20 knots this afternoon then

backing to northwest 20 after midnight. A few flurries beginning

this afternoon. Temperatures minus 3 to zero.



North Labrador coast.

Wind northwest 10 to 15 knots increasing to 20 this evening then

backing to west 15 Sunday afternoon. A few flurries beginning Sunday

morning. Temperatures minus 5 to minus 2.



South Labrador Sea.

Wind north 15 knots increasing to northwest 25 Sunday morning.

Flurries beginning after midnight. Visibility as low as 1 mile in

flurries. Temperatures minus 2 to plus 2.



Northwest Labrador Sea.

Wind northwest 15 to 20 knots increasing to 25 Sunday morning.

Flurries beginning near midnight. Visibility as low as 1 mile in

flurries. Temperatures minus 4 to zero.



East Labrador Sea - southwestern half.

Wind northwest 20 knots increasing to 30 Sunday morning. Flurries.

Visibility as low as 1 mile in flurries. Temperatures minus 2 to

plus 2.



East Labrador Sea - northeastern half.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind northwest 25 knots increasing to 35 this afternoon then

diminishing to 30 Sunday morning. Flurries. Visibility as low as 1

mile in flurries. Temperatures minus 2 to plus 2.



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