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Cullercoats

Low over Baltic States 989 at first, quickly clearing northeast. High 1028 180 miles west of Shannon at first, expected north Wales 1026 by noon Sunday, German Bight 1025 by noon Monday, then Baltic 1026 by noon Tuesday. Low just west of Trafalgar 998 at first, expected in Trafalgar 1000 by noon Sunday, in Fitzroy 1002 by noon Monday, then just west of Shannon 996 by noon Tuesday. Low 400 miles to southwest of Iceland at first, expected just south of Iceland 1000 by noon Sunday, then 180 miles south of Iceland 1003 by noon Monday, slow moving 999 by noon Tuesday. Low to north of Iceland 996 at first, expected just northeast of Jan Mayen 993 by noon Sunday, then 350 miles north of Jan Mayen 994 by noon Monday and finally 350 miles northeast of Jan Mayen 1003 by Tuesday evening. Strong winds across eastern areas through to Saturday afternoon, then a band of strong winds develops across southern areas late Monday, which transfers north through the North Sea Tuesday. Widespread fog is not expected

Niton

Low over Baltic States 989 at first, quickly clearing northeast. High 1028 180 miles west of Shannon at first, expected north Wales 1026 by noon Sunday, German Bight 1025 by noon Monday, then Baltic 1026 by noon Tuesday. Low just west of Trafalgar 998 at first, expected in Trafalgar 1000 by noon Sunday, in Fitzroy 1002 by noon Monday, then just west of Shannon 996 by noon Tuesday. Low 400 miles to southwest of Iceland at first, expected just south of Iceland 1000 by noon Sunday, then 180 miles south of Iceland 1003 by noon Monday, slow moving 999 by noon Tuesday. Low to north of Iceland 996 at first, expected just northeast of Jan Mayen 993 by noon Sunday, then 350 miles north of Jan Mayen 994 by noon Monday and finally 350 miles northeast of Jan Mayen 1003 by Tuesday evening. Occasional strong winds across southern areas throughout and northern areas from late Monday. Widespread fog is not expected

Portpatrick

Low over Baltic States 989 at first, quickly clearing northeast. High 1028 180 miles west of Shannon at first, expected north Wales 1026 by noon Sunday, German Bight 1025 by noon Monday, then Baltic 1026 by noon Tuesday. Low just west of Trafalgar 998 at first, expected in Trafalgar 1000 by noon Sunday, in Fitzroy 1002 by noon Monday, then just west of Shannon 996 by noon Tuesday. Low 400 miles to southwest of Iceland at first, expected just south of Iceland 1000 by noon Sunday, then 180 miles south of Iceland 1003 by noon Monday, slow moving 999 by noon Tuesday. Low to north of Iceland 996 at first, expected just northeast of Jan Mayen 993 by noon Sunday, then 350 miles north of Jan Mayen 994 by noon Monday and finally 350 miles northeast of Jan Mayen 1003 by Tuesday evening. Occasional strong winds across northwestern areas throughout and elsewhere from late Monday. Widespread fog is not expected

The extended outlook information

The extended outlooks are issued once a day, at 2300 GMT and cover the next 3 to 5 days.

For the extended outlooks the waters surrounding the British Isles are divided into three areas: Cullercoats, Portpatrick and Niton. These three areas reflect the coverage areas of the UK's Navtex transmitters, which overlap in some areas.

The extended outlook forecast contains details of the likelihood of gales or storms, a general synopsis and a general forecast for the area of coverage of each Navtex transmitter.

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