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[STORMREPORTS] AccuWeather World Weather Highlights Friday, May 20

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From: admin-auto{at}weathermatrix.net
Date: Fri May 20 2005 - 19:40:03 EDT


        World Weather Summary
Updated: May 20, 2005 8:55 a.m.
Adrian has made landfall in El Salvador. As of 2 AM PDT, Adrian
was near 13.8 North, 88.9 West over central El Salvador. Adrian has
now been downgraded to a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds
near 65 mph and had a minimum central pressure of 994 millibars or
29.35 inches. Adrian was moving northeast near 12 mph. A Tropical
Storm Warning is in effect for the coast of El Salvador. The main
threat from Adrian will be heavy rains and life-threatening flash
floods and mudslides. Rainfall totals will range from 6 to 12 inches
with locally as much as 20 inches in the mountains. Adrian is expected
to weaken to a depression after making landfall. It is expected to
remain a depression at best after crossing Central America. Adrian is
forecasted by Saturday to be a tropical depression in the Caribbean.
Adrian may continue a track to the northeast towards Cuba and the
Bahamas in the next 5 to 7 days.

A rare snow storm hit portions of Chile Thursday. The snow storm
hit 600 kilometres, or about 375 miles, south of Santiago near the
Antuco volcano. Dozens of Chilean soldiers were trapped in the
mountains as a result.

All week long, portions of India and Pakistan have baked under
blistering heat. Many areas saw temperatures soar above 100 degrees,
with many areas topping out over 110 degrees. Pad Idan in
southeastern Pakistan has been exceptionally hot. For the last
several days, temperatures have climbed over 115 degrees. Wednesday
and Thursday had an afternoon high of 118 degrees, while Friday's
high was 117 degrees.
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