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marine forecasts for Labrador issued by Environment Canada at

4:00 p.M. NST Thursday 20 November 2008 for tonight and Friday.

The next scheduled forecasts will be issued at 9:30 p.M.



Fog implies visibility less than 1 Mile.



Lake Melville.

Wind variable 15 knots increasing to south 20 this evening and to

southwest 30 late overnight. Wind diminishing to southwest 20 Friday

evening. Rain changing to periods of light snow late overnight.

Visibility 1 mile or less in snow. Temperatures plus 2 falling to

minus 2 Friday evening.



South Labrador coast.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind southeast 30 knots increasing to southwest 35 after midnight.

Rain and fog patches ending this evening.



Mid Labrador coast - Hopedale and south.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind north 30 knots becoming southeast 25 early this evening then

increasing to southwest 35 Friday morning. Wind diminishing to

southwest 25 Friday evening. Rain and fog patches ending this

evening.



Mid Labrador coast - north of Hopedale.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind north 35 knots increasing to 45 early this evening then

diminishing to southeast 15 near midnight. Wind increasing to south

30 late overnight then diminishing to southwest 20 early Friday

morning. Wind increasing to west 30 Friday evening. A few flurries

and occasional fog patches. Visibility 1 mile or less in

precipitation and in fog patches. Temperatures near plus 1.



North Labrador coast - saglek and south.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind northeast 35 knots increasing to north 45 this evening then

diminishing to variable 15 to 20 late overnight. Wind increasing to

west 20 Friday morning and to 30 near noon Friday. Snow ending late

this evening. A few flurries beginning early Friday morning. Fog

patches forming near midnight and dissipating early Friday morning.

Visibility 1 mile or less in precipitation and in fog patches.

Temperatures near plus 1.



North Labrador coast - north of saglek.

Storm Warning in effect.

Wind northeast 30 knots increasing to 40 this evening and to

northwest 50 Friday afternoon. Snow. Visibility 1 mile or less in

snow. Temperatures near minus 1.



South Labrador Sea - southeastern half.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind southeast 35 knots diminishing to southwest 30 late overnight

then increasing to 40 Friday morning. Rain and fog banks ending near

midnight. A few showers beginning Friday afternoon.



South Labrador Sea - northwestern half

northwest Labrador Sea - southeastern half.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind northeast 35 knots diminishing to southeast 25 this evening then

increasing to south 35 late overnight. Wind veering to southwest 40

Friday morning. Rain and fog patches ending late overnight. A few

flurries or showers beginning near noon Friday. Visibility 1 mile or

less in fog patches and in flurries.



Northwest Labrador Sea - northwestern half.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind northeast 30 knots increasing to 45 this evening then

diminishing to variable 20 Friday afternoon. Snow changing to rain

late overnight then to a few flurries Friday morning. Visibility 1

mile or less in precipitation.



East Labrador Sea - northern half.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind northeast 35 knots diminishing to southeast 25 this evening then

increasing to south 40 Friday afternoon. Rain and fog banks ending

Friday morning. A few showers beginning Friday afternoon.



East Labrador Sea - southern half.

Gale Warning in effect.

Wind southeast 30 knots increasing to south 35 this evening then

diminishing to 30 early Friday morning. Wind increasing to south 40

early Friday afternoon. Rain and fog banks ending early Friday

morning. A few showers beginning Friday afternoon.



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