Coast and Sea

High seas forecast and storm warnings


The general synopsis for UK

At 180000UTC, low 60 north 27 west 998 losing its identity by 190000UTC. New lows expected 58 north 12 west 998 and Iceland 1014 by same time. High 51 north 45 west 1025 expected 51 north 37 west 1030 by that time. at 180000UTC, high 69 north 03 west 1019 dissipating

Issued at: .

For the period to .

High seas forecast and storm warnings map


Sole

Wind
Westerly or northwesterly 3 to 5.
Sea state
Slight or moderate.
Weather
Drizzle, then rain later.
Visibility
Good, occasionally poor.

Shannon

Wind
West 4 to 6.
Sea state
Moderate or rough, becoming very rough later in northwest.
Weather
Rain or showers.
Visibility
Good, occasionally poor.

Rockall

Wind
Westerly or southwesterly 4 to 6, becoming cyclonic 3 to 5 later.
Sea state
Rough or very rough.
Weather
Rain or showers, perhaps thundery later.
Visibility
Good, occasionally poor.

Bailey

Wind
Cyclonic, becoming northeasterly later, 5 to 7, occasionally 4 in south, then increasing gale 8 at times later.
Sea state
Moderate or rough becoming rough or very rough.
Weather
Rain.
Visibility
Moderate or good, occasionally poor.

Faeroes

Wind
Easterly, backing northeasterly later, 4 to 6, occasionally 7 in southwest, perhaps gale 8 for a time later in southwest.
Sea state
Moderate or rough.
Weather
Rain in south.
Visibility
Good, occasionally poor in south.

Southeast Iceland

Wind
Easterly, backing northeasterly later, 4 to 6.
Sea state
Moderate or rough.
Weather
Rain in south.
Visibility
Good, occasionally poor in south.

East Northern Section

In northern half of the area

Wind
Northeasterly 4 to 6, occasionally 7 at first in east, backing northerly or northwesterly 3 or 4 later in northwest.
Sea state
Rough or very rough, becoming moderate except in far southeast.
Weather
Rain until later in south, otherwise showers.
Visibility
Moderate or good, occasionally poor at first in south.

In southern half of the area

Wind
Westerly 5 to 7 veering northerly or northwesterly 4 to 6, then veering northerly or northeasterly 6 or 7 later in east.
Sea state
Rough or very rough, becoming moderate or rough later in northwest.
Weather
Rain or showers, becoming mainly fair later in west.
Visibility
Moderate or good, occasionally poor at first.

West Northern Section

In southeastern half of the area

Wind
Cyclonic becoming northwesterly 5 to 7, then backing westerly 3 or 4 later except in far southeast.
Sea state
Rough until later in east, otherwise moderate.
Weather
Occasional rain, becoming fair later.
Visibility
Good, occasionally poor at first.

In northwestern half of the area

Wind
Northwesterly 4 or 5 at first in south, otherwise variable 2 to 4, but becoming southwesterly 4 or 5 later.
Sea state
Moderate.
Weather
Fog patches.
Visibility
Good, occasionally very poor.

East Central Section

In northern half of the area

Wind
Westerly 4 to 6 veering northwesterly 5 to 7, occasionally gale 8 for a time in north.
Sea state
Mainly rough, but occasionally very rough in north and moderate at first in south.
Weather
Rain or showers, perhaps thundery at first in south.
Visibility
Moderate or good, occasionally poor at first in south.

In southern half of the area

Wind
Variable 2 to 4 at first in east, otherwise cyclonic 4 to 6, becoming northerly or northwesterly later.
Sea state
Moderate or rough.
Weather
Rain, perhaps thundery, then showers, becoming fair later in west.
Visibility
Moderate or good, occasionally poor at first.

West Central Section

In northeast

Wind
Northwesterly 4 to 6.
Sea state
Moderate or rough.
Weather
Showers.
Visibility
Good.

In northwest

Wind
Northerly or northwesterly 3 to 5 becoming variable 2 to 4.
Sea state
Moderate.
Weather
Fair.
Visibility
Good.

In southeast

Wind
Cyclonic 5 to 7 becoming northerly or northeasterly 3 to 5, then variable 2 to 4.
Sea state
Moderate, occasionally rough at first.
Weather
Rain, perhaps thundery at first, becoming mainly fair.
Visibility
Good, occasionally poor at first.

In southwest

Wind
Northerly or northeasterly 3 or 4 veering easterly or southeasterly 3 to 5.
Sea state
Moderate.
Weather
Fair at first except in far south, otherwise rain, thundery at times, fog patches later in far southwest.
Visibility
Good, becoming moderate or poor in south, then occasionally very poor later in far southwest.

Denmark Strait

Wind
Variable 2 to 4 until later except in far northeast, otherwise southerly or southwesterly 3 to 5, occasionally 6 in east.
Sea state
Slight or moderate.
Weather
Fog patches.
Visibility
Moderate or good, occasionally very poor.

North Iceland

In northwestern half of the area

Wind
Southeasterly at first in south, otherwise southerly or southwesterly, 3 to 5, occasionally 6 in far west.
Sea state
Slight or moderate.
Weather
Fog patches, but fog banks in far northwest.
Visibility
Moderate or good, occasionally very poor.

In southeastern half of the area

Wind
Variable 2 to 4, becoming northeasterly 5 later in far southeast.
Sea state
Slight or moderate.
Weather
Mainly fair, but showers in far southeast.
Visibility
Good, occasionally moderate.

Norwegian Basin

Wind
Northerly or northeasterly 4 or 5, occasionally 6 in east, and later also in west.
Sea state
Moderate, becoming moderate or rough later.
Weather
Showers.
Visibility
Good, occasionally moderate.

Outlook for the following 24 hours

Gales expected in Rockall and Bailey. Risk of gales in the far southeast of East Northern Section.

Unscheduled storm warnings are broadcast via Safetynet and in bulletin WONT54 EGRR available via some internet and ftpmail outlets

High seas forecast information

High seas forecasts are issued twice daily at 0930 and 2130 GMT and cover the next 24 hours and outlooks for the following 24 hours.

The part of the North Atlantic known as Metarea I is divided into twelve sea areas, six of which are also in the Shipping forecast.

The high seas forecast contains a general synopsis and sea-area forecasts containing forecast wind direction and force, weather and visibility for the next 24 hours with an outlook for the following 24 hours.

Marine forecasts disclaimer

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