Hurricane-Force Storm to Develop over Northwest North Atlantic

NOAA OPC Surface Forecast 12  March 1200 UTC

A rapidly deepening low over the eastern US Saturday will move northeast across the Gulf of St, Lawrence to just north of Newfoundland by Sunday morning reaching near the southeast coast of Greenland by early Monday as an intense 930 mb hurricane-force storm with max winds to 80 knots and significant wave heights to 14 meters (46 feet) south of the center.

72 hr forecast

NOAA OPC Surface Forecast 24 March 1200 UTC

About Fred Pickhardt

I am a marine meteorologist and sailed briefly with American Export Lines in the Far East trade after graduating from State University of New York Maritime College. I have extensive experience in weather analysis, weather forecasting, optimum ship routing, vessel performance evaluations and forensic weather event reconstructions. I founded Ocean Weather Services and as Owner and Chief Consultant currently provide optimum ship routing services and forensic marine weather reports to the maritime industry.
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