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Eastern Great Lakes Marine Data
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Latest ObservationsLatest Forecast
Station 45012
43° 37.1' N 77° 24.3' W

11:50 pm EDT 05/25/13
0350 GMT 05/26/13
Wind: NW (320°), 7.8 kt
Gust: 7.8 kt
Seas: 2.3 ft
Peak Period: 5 sec
Pres: 30.15 steady
Air Temp: 47.3 °F
Water Temp: 43.0 °F

Wave Summary
12:00 am EDT
0400 GMT 05/26/13
Swell: 1.6 ft
Period: 4.8 sec
Wind Wave: 1.6 ft
Period: 3.8 sec

Marine Forecast for 45012NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY10:31 PM Saturday MAY 25W2SYNOPSIS, A 296 INCH LOW OFF CAPE COD WILL REMAIN IN PLACETONIGHT WHILE A 304 INCH HIGH WILL NOSE SOUTH ACROSS THE UPPERGREAT LAKES.W2 THE COASTAL STORM WILL SLOWLY LIFT NORTH TO THE MOUTHOF THE SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER LATE SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT WHILE A303 INCH RIDGE WILL BE CENTERED OVER THE GREAT LAKES REGION.W2 THEHIGH WILL THEN GRADUALLY PUSH EAST ACROSS NEW ENGLAND AND THE MIDATLANTIC STATES MONDAY AND TUESDAY.W2 THE HIGH WILL MOVE OFF THE NEWENGLAND COAST ON WEDNESDAY.W2LOZ062-260915.W2LAKE ONTARIO OPEN WATERS FROM THE NIAGARA RIVER TO HAMLIN BEACH.W2overnight, northwest winds 15 to 20 knots.W2 waves 3 to 5 feet.W2sunday, northwest winds 15 to 20 knots becoming west.W2 waves3 to 5 feet.W2sunday night, northwest winds 15 to 20 knots becoming west 10 to15 knots.W2 waves 1 to 3 feet.W2monday, west winds 5 to 10 knots.W2 waves 2 feet or less.W2monday night, southwest winds less than 10 knots becomingsoutheast.W2 waves averaging one foot.W2tuesday, southeast winds 10 knots or less becoming south.W2 achance of showers tuesday night.W2 waves averaging one foot.W2wednesday, southwest winds 5 to 10 knots.W2 a chance of showersand thunderstorms.W2 waves around one foot.W2thursday, southwest winds 5 to 10 knots.W2 waves 1 foot or less.W2winds and waves higher in and near thunderstorms.W2