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A 24 hour weather forecast for 24 UK coastal areas.

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UK tidal predictions for today and the next 6 days, supplied by the UK Hydrographic Office.

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Strong wind warnings in 1 areas.

An area of high pressure to the north of Scotland will drift westwards into the Atlantic as the low to the southwest of the United Kingdom continues to fill and move away.

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Gale warnings in 4 areas.

The general synopsis at midday

Low Fitzroy 999 and high just west of Bailey 1031 both slow moving with little change

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The Extended Outlook aims to signpost expected hazards for the Cullercoats, Niton and Portpatrick areas for the three days beyond the 24 hour Shipping Forecast.

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The general synopsis at 2012-05-02T08:00:00

At 010000UTC, low 48 north 11 west 999 expected 43 north 18 west 998 by 020000UTC. Low 39 north 52 west 1011 expected 45 north 45 west 1005 by same time. Low 54 north 47 west 1002 expected 64 north 36 west 1017 by that time. at 010000UTC low 72 north 15 west 1004 expected 73 north 20 east 997 by 020000UTC. Low 74 north 23 east 992 expected 77 north 25 east 994 by same time. Low 71 north 31 west 1005 losing its identity by that time. at 010000UTC high 58 north 31 west 1031 expected 58 north 18 west 1032 by 020000UTC. High 62 north 45 west 1025 expected 72 north 37 west 1028 by same time. Highs 62 north 07 west 1031 and 39 north 35 west 1031 both dissipating

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