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Cullercoats

Low, west Faeroes, 1007 Wednesday evening expected 100nm southeast of Jan Mayen by midday Thursday then losing its identity. Mid-Atlantic low, 450nm west of Shannon, 988 expected 400nm west of Rockall 990 Thursday evening then 700nm west of Rockall 982 Friday evening and 600nm west of Rockall 987 Saturday evening. High, southeast Biscay, 1027 Wednesday evening expected southern Germany with little change Thursday evening then southern Baltic 1024 Friday evening becoming slow moving with little change on Saturday. New High Trafalgar 1021 by midday Thursday expected southern Biscay 1026 Friday evening then northern Biscay 1029 Saturday evening. New low expected Southeast Iceland 1007 Friday evening moving steadily north and losing its identity on Saturday. No gales are expected but strong winds at times in Viking, North Utsire, South Utsire, Dover and Wight on Wednesday evening and Viking, North Utsire, South Utsire and Fair Isle on Saturday. Extensive fog is not expected

Niton

Low, west Faeroes, 1007 Wednesday evening expected 100nm southeast of Jan Mayen by midday Thursday then losing its identity. Mid-Atlantic low, 450nm west of Shannon, 988 expected 400nm west of Rockall 990 Thursday evening then 700nm west of Rockall 982 Friday evening and 600nm west of Rockall 987 Saturday evening. High, southeast Biscay, 1027 Wednesday evening expected southern Germany with little change Thursday evening then southern Baltic 1024 Friday evening becoming slow moving with little change on Saturday. New High Trafalgar 1021 by midday Thursday expected southern Biscay 1026 Friday evening then northern Biscay 1029 Saturday evening. New low expected Southeast Iceland 1007 Friday evening moving steadily north and losing its identity on Saturday. No gales are expected but strong winds at times in Dover, Wight, Lundy, Fastnet and Irish Sea on Wednesday evening and throughout for Fitzroy, Sole and Shannon. Extensive fog is not expected

Portpatrick

Low, west Faeroes, 1007 Wednesday evening expected 100nm southeast of Jan Mayen by midday Thursday then losing its identity. Mid-Atlantic low, 450nm west of Shannon, 988 expected 400nm west of Rockall 990 Thursday evening then 700nm west of Rockall 982 Friday evening and 600nm west of Rockall 987 Saturday evening. High, southeast Biscay, 1027 Wednesday evening expected southern Germany with little change Thursday evening then southern Baltic 1024 Friday evening becoming slow moving with little change on Saturday. New High Trafalgar 1021 by midday Thursday expected southern Biscay 1026 Friday evening then northern Biscay 1029 Saturday evening. New low expected Southeast Iceland 1007 Friday evening moving steadily north and losing its identity on Saturday. No gales are expected but strong winds at times for Lundy, Fastnet and Irish Sea on Wednesday evening and throughout for Shannon, Rockall, Malin and Southeast Iceland, then Hebrides, Bailey, Fair Isle and Faeroes on Saturday. Extensive 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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