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[STORMREPORTS] AccuWeather World Weather Highlights Monday, Jul 25

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From: admin-auto{at}weathermatrix.net
Date: Mon Jul 25 2005 - 19:40:02 EDT


        World Weather Summary
Updated: July 25, 2005 10:37 a.m.
As of late Monday morning, EDT, Tropical Storm Banyan is over the
northern Philippine Sea. Banyan holds highest sustained winds of 60
mph about a center which is 385 miles south-southwest of Tokyo, Japan;
it is moving northward at 18 mph. Banyan is forecast to change little
in strength before landing in southeastern Honshu Island, Japan,
Monday night. The storm could bring strong winds and very heavy rain
to Tokyo.

Heavy rain hit portions of Canada's prairies during the weekend.
In northwestern Manitoba, rainfall was nearly 3.5 inches at Lynn Lake
within 48 hours ended Monday morning. Southend, Saskatchewan, was
doused by 3.3 inches of rain during the same time.

Tropical Storm Gert brought very heavy rainfall to parts of
eastern Mexico Sunday to early Monday. In the state of San Luis
Potosi, for example, 8.5 inches of rain poured down upon Tamuin. The
state of Tamaulipas had rainfalls of 4.9 and 4.1 inches, respectively,
at Soto la Marina and Ciudad Victoria.

It's been even hotter than usual lately in some sections of
Algeria. Take Hassi Messaoud where Sunday's 121-degree high was 14
degrees above average. As of midafternoon Monday, the temperature was
rising at a pace similar to Sunday.

Torrential, flooding rain swamped portions of western India from
Friday to early Monday. At Goa, a city near the Arabian Sea, rainfall
was 19.4 inches within 72 hours.

In eastern Thailand, Nakhon Phanom was soaked by 12.4 inches of
rain within 72 hours ended Monday morning, local time.
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