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[STORMREPORTS] AccuWeather World Weather Highlights Tuesday, Sep 13

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From: admin-auto{at}weathermatrix.net
Date: Tue Sep 13 2005 - 19:40:02 EDT


        World Weather Summary
Updated: September 13, 2005 11:09 a.m.
As of late Tuesday morning, EDT, Tropical Depression 10-E is
spinning over the eastern North Pacific Ocean. The depression has top
sustained winds of 35 mph about a center which is 950 miles to the
southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; it is moving westward at 10 mph.
The cyclone is forecast to become a tropical storm, but its forecast
path is over wide open seas for the next three days.

A fierce wind storm raged at the Mawson base on the shores of East
Antarctica Saturday to Tuesday. Sustained winds blowing 45-85 mph
whipped this Australian outpost for about 70 hours.

Parts of western South Africa withstood very abnormal late-winter
heat Tuesday. Cape Town, for example, reached at least 99 degrees --
the average high for the date is 67. Also at midafternoon, Vredendal
registered 104 degrees while Langebaanweg showed 99; these marks, too,
were more than 30 degrees above average.

Monday, 90-degree-heat was registered locally in eastern Ontario,
Canada. Peterborough and Petawawa both rose about 20 degrees above
average to peak right at 90 degrees. In Timmins, the 90-degree high
was far above the 63-degree average high for the date.

Meanwhile, much of middle South America was cooler than average by
10-20 degrees on Monday, and there were even greater departures from
normal. Take Asuncion, Paraguay's capital, where the 60-degree high
was well short of the 83-degree average high for the date.

In far eastern China, rainfall was about 5.2 inches within 30
hours ended Tuesday morning, local time, in Sheyang, Jiangsu Province.
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