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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
Friday 9 January 2009 for tonight and Saturday.
The next scheduled forecasts will be issued at 3:00 a.M. Saturday.
Fog implies visibility less than 1 mile.
Winds are for mid lake. Nearshore winds may vary considerably due to
shoreline effects.
Western Lake Superior.
Wind north 10 knots increasing to west 15 Saturday afternoon. Chance
of flurries.
Eastern Lake Superior.
Wind variable 10 knots becoming northwest 10 near midnight then
increasing to west 15 Saturday evening. Chance of flurries.
Visibility as low as 1 mile in flurries.
Whitefish Bay.
Wind light becoming variable 10 knots early Saturday morning then
becoming west 10 Saturday evening. Chance of flurries.
Northern Lake Huron.
Wind light becoming east 10 knots early Saturday morning then backing
to northeast 10 Saturday evening.
Southern Lake Huron.
Wind light becoming east 15 knots early Saturday morning then backing
to northeast 15 Saturday evening. A few flurries ending this
evening. Chance of flurries beginning late Saturday afternoon.
Georgian Bay.
Wind light becoming east 10 knots early Saturday morning then
increasing to northeast 15 Saturday Evening.
Lake St. Clair.
Wind light becoming east 10 knots near midnight then increasing to
northeast 15 early Saturday morning. Wind increasing to northeast 20
Saturday evening. Snow ending Saturday evening. Visibility 1 mile or
less in snow.
Western Lake Erie.
Wind light becoming east 10 knots near midnight then increasing to 20
early Saturday morning. Wind backing to northeast 25 Saturday
afternoon then to north 25 Saturday evening. Snow. Visibility 1 mile
or less in snow.
Eastern Lake Erie.
Wind light increasing to east 15 knots near midnight then backing to
northeast 20 Saturday afternoon. A few flurries ending early this
evening. Snow beginning late overnight. Visibility 1 mile or less in
precipitation.
Western Lake Ontario.
Wind light becoming northeast 10 knots near midnight then increasing
to east 15 early Saturday morning. Wind increasing to northeast 25
Saturday evening. Periods of snow beginning late Saturday afternoon.
Visibility as low as 1 mile in snow.
Eastern Lake Ontario.
Wind northwest 10 knots veering to northeast 10 early Saturday
morning then increasing to east 15 near noon Saturday. Periods of
snow beginning Saturday evening. Visibility as low as 1 mile in
snow.
Kingston to Cornwall.
Forecasts have ended for the season.
End