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Extended outlook


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Cullercoats

Low 999 expected by late on Saturday in Rockall, moving northeast and expected by midday on Sunday in Hebrides, 996, moving north and expected by midday on Monday in Faeroes, 992, moving west and expected by midday on Tuesday over Iceland with little change. High 1024 expected by midday on Tuesday in Fitzroy. Risk of gales during late Saturday in Thames, Dover and Wight. Strong winds throughout most of the period across most areas

Niton

Low 999 expected by late on Saturday in Rockall, moving northeast and expected by midday on Sunday in Hebrides, 996, moving north and expected by midday on Monday in Faeroes, 992, moving west and expected by midday on Tuesday over Iceland with little change. High 1024 expected by midday on Tuesday in Fitzroy. Risk of gales during late Saturday in Thames, Dover and Wight. Risk for gales for a time on Sunday in Irish Sea and Shannon. Strong winds throughout most of the period across most areas

Portpatrick

Low 999 expected by late on Saturday in Rockall, moving northeast and expected by midday on Sunday in Hebrides, 996, moving north and expected by midday on Monday in Faeroes, 992, moving west and expected by midday on Tuesday over Iceland with little change. High 1024 expected by midday on Tuesday in Fitzroy. Risk for gales for a time on Sunday in Irish Sea, Shannon, Rockall and Malin. Strong winds throughout most of the period across most areas

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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