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marine forecasts for the Great Lakes and the Ontario portion of the
St. Lawrence River issued by Environment Canada at 6:30 p.M. EST
Wednesday 7 January 2009 for tonight and Thursday.
The next scheduled forecasts will be issued at 3:00 a.M. Thursday.
Fog implies visibility less than 1 mile.
Winds are for mid lake. Nearshore winds may vary considerably due to
shoreline effects.
Western Lake Superior.
Freezing spray warning in effect.
Wind northeast 15 knots backing to north 20 near midnight. A few
flurries ending near midnight. A few flurries Thursday morning and
afternoon. Visibility as low as 1 mile in flurries. Freezing spray
Thursday morning.
Eastern Lake Superior.
Wind northeast 20 knots backing to north 15 near midnight. A few
flurries ending near midnight. A few flurries beginning early
Thursday morning. Visibility as low as 1 mile in flurries.
Whitefish Bay.
Wind northeast 15 knots backing to north 15 near midnight then
diminishing to 10 Thursday evening. A few flurries ending this
evening. A few flurries beginning Thursday evening. Visibility as
low as 1 mile in flurries.
Northern Lake Huron.
Freezing spray warning in effect.
Wind northeast 20 knots backing to north 20 this evening then
increasing to 25 late overnight. A few flurries ending this evening.
Flurries at times heavy overnight and Thursday morning. Visibility 1
mile or less in flurries. Freezing spray overnight and Thursday
morning.
Southern Lake Huron.
Freezing spray warning in effect.
Wind northwest 20 knots increasing to 25 early Thursday morning.
Periods of snow ending near midnight. Flurries at times heavy
overnight and Thursday. Visibility 1 mile or less in precipitation.
Freezing spray beginning Thursday morning and ending Thursday
evening.
Georgian Bay.
Freezing spray warning in effect.
Wind northeast 20 knots backing to north 20 this evening. Periods of
snow ending after midnight. Flurries at times heavy Thursday morning
and afternoon. Visibility 1 mile or less in precipitation. Freezing
spray Thursday morning.
Lake St. Clair.
Wind west 20 knots veering to northwest 15 early Thursday morning
then diminishing to west 10 Thursday evening. A few flurries ending
Thursday morning. A few flurries beginning Thursday evening.
Visibility 1 mile or less in flurries.
Western Lake Erie.
Freezing spray warning in effect.
Wind west 25 knots increasing to 30 this evening then diminishing to
northwest 20 near noon Thursday. Wind backing to west 20 Thursday
evening. Periods of snow ending Thursday morning. A few flurries
beginning Thursday evening. Visibility 1 mile or less in
precipitation. Freezing spray beginning near midnight and ending
near noon Thursday.
Eastern Lake Erie.
Gale Warning in effect.
Freezing spray warning in effect.
Wind west 30 knots increasing to 35 this evening then diminishing to
30 late overnight. Wind diminishing to west 20 Thursday evening.
Periods of snow ending early Thursday morning. A few flurries
Thursday. Visibility 1 mile or less in precipitation. Freezing spray
beginning overnight.
Western Lake Ontario.
Wind southwest 25 knots veering to west 30 near midnight then
diminishing to northwest 20 Thursday morning. Periods of snow ending
early Thursday afternoon. Visibility as low as 1 mile in snow.
Eastern Lake Ontario.
Gale Warning in effect.
Freezing spray warning in effect.
Wind west 25 knots increasing to 35 late overnight then diminishing
to 30 early Thursday morning. Wind veering to northwest 25 near noon
Thursday. Wet snow changing to periods of snow this evening and
ending early Thursday morning. A few flurries Thursday morning and
afternoon. Visibility 1 mile or less in precipitation. Freezing
spray beginning near noon Thursday.
Kingston to Cornwall.
Forecasts have ended for the season.
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