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Cullercoats

High 1035 51N 047W and high 1037 52N 030W extend a ridge across the UK and into the southern Baltic. This ridge will weaken as the highs amalgamate in the central Atlantic during Monday. The high remains almost stationary as the ridge passes south across Biscay through Tuesday before moving slowly south as the ridge moves into Iberia Wednesday. Low 999 70N 006E fills in situ through Monday and Tuesday with low 994 Denmark Strait Monday becoming complex as it passes east across Iceland. This low deepens 997 as it passes south across the Norwegian Basin and into the Skagerrak Tuesday and Wednesday. Low 1007 Fitzroy Sunday evening will move to Trafalgar as it fills steadily through the period. Low 1002 passes north-eastward across Newfoundland early Wednesday before deepening as it approaches the Denmark Strait Wednesday evening. Winds strengthen to near gale South Utsire, Fisher and German Bight late Monday. No gales are expected during this period

Niton

High 1035 51N 047W and high 1037 52N 030W extend a ridge across the UK and into the southern Baltic. This ridge will weaken as the highs amalgamate in the central Atlantic during Monday. The high remains almost stationary as the ridge passes south across Biscay through Tuesday before moving slowly south as the ridge moves into Iberia Wednesday. Low 999 70N 006E fills in situ through Monday and Tuesday with low 994 Denmark Strait Monday becoming complex as it passes east across Iceland. This low deepens 997 as it passes south across the Norwegian Basin and into the Skagerrak Tuesday and Wednesday. Low 1007 Fitzroy Sunday evening will move to Trafalgar as it fills steadily through the period. Low 1002 passes north-eastward across Newfoundland early Wednesday before deepening as it approaches the Denmark Strait Wednesday evening. Near gale in the northwest Sunday evening to Monday morning but no gales are expected during this period

Portpatrick

High 1035 51N 047W and high 1037 52N 030W extend a ridge across the UK and into the southern Baltic. This ridge will weaken as the highs amalgamate in the central Atlantic during Monday. The high remains almost stationary as the ridge passes south across Biscay through Tuesday before moving slowly south as the ridge moves into Iberia Wednesday. Low 999 70N 006E fills in situ through Monday and Tuesday with low 994 Denmark Strait Monday becoming complex as it passes east across Iceland. This low deepens 997 as it passes south across the Norwegian Basin and into the Skagerrak Tuesday and Wednesday. Low 1007 Fitzroy Sunday evening will move to Trafalgar as it fills steadily through the period. Low 1002 passes north-eastward across Newfoundland early Wednesday before deepening as it approaches the Denmark Strait Wednesday evening. Brief gales Rockall overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, no further gales 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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