2009 Hurricane Coverage

marine forecasts for Labrador issued by Environment Canada at 9:30 p.M. NST Sunday 22 November 2009 for tonight and Monday. The next scheduled forecasts will be issued at 4:00 a.M. Monday.

Fog implies visibility less than 1 Mile.

Lake Melville. Wind southwest 15 knots increasing to 25 near noon Monday. Temperatures minus 6 rising to zero Monday afternoon.

South Labrador coast. Wind west 20 knots diminishing to light late Monday morning then increasing to southwest 20 Monday afternoon. Flurries ending near midnight. Temperatures minus 3 to zero.

Mid Labrador coast. Wind west 15 to 20 knots backing to southwest 20 Monday morning then veering to west 25 early Monday evening. Flurries. Temperatures minus 4 to minus 1 rising to plus 1 near noon Monday.

North Labrador coast. Wind northwest 10 to 15 knots increasing to southeast 20 Monday morning then diminishing to west 15 early Monday evening. Flurries beginning Monday morning. Temperatures minus 5 to minus 2 rising to plus 1 Monday afternoon.

South Labrador Sea. Wind northwest 25 knots diminishing to 15 near midnight then backing to southwest 15 Monday morning. Wind veering to west 20 early Monday evening. Flurries. Visibility as low as 1 mile in flurries. Temperatures minus 3 to plus 1.

Northwest Labrador Sea. Wind northwest 25 knots diminishing to southwest 10 to 15 late overnight then backing to south 20 Monday morning. Wind veering to west 20 Monday evening. Flurries. Visibility as low as 1 mile in flurries. Temperatures minus 3 to plus 1.

East Labrador Sea - southwestern half. Wind northwest 30 knots diminishing to 15 early Monday morning then becoming south 15 Monday afternoon. 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 35 knots diminishing to 20 late overnight and to light Monday afternoon. Flurries. Visibility as low as 1 mile in flurries. Temperatures minus 2 to plus 2.

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