111. Cold front will approach local Atlantic waters from the north late Thursday or early Friday.
112. Cold front across the western Atlantic will move southeast into local Atlantic waters Saturday night or Sunday and weaken.
113. Cold front to approach local Atlantic waters Wednesday but become stationary just north of local waters.
114. Coastal seas should become rough offshore across our Caribbean waters, with seas lower across the Atlantic waters.
115. Cold front across the western Atlantic will move south to near Atlantic coastal waters Thursday night and Friday with moderate north swells.
116. East swells across our offshore Atlantic waters will begin to combine with northwest swells by sunset to make for smooth but rolling seas.
117. Fearing violence in the capital, the United States was preparing for the emergency evacuation of its citizens, sending two Marine warships to the Atlantic waters off Congo.
118. Even though it is a little too far in time from now, these large swells will begin arriving our local Atlantic waters on Wednesday afternoon.
119. For Atlantic waters and the Mona Passage seas will be higher than normal until late Sunday.
120. For the marine community, increasing seas and swells are in the forecast for local Atlantic waters beginning late tonight.